Reality Entertainment and The Sylvanic Cooperation presents "Discovering Bigfoot." Discovering Bigfoot is the first feature film documentary with real live interaction between a Bigfoot crea... Read allReality Entertainment and The Sylvanic Cooperation presents "Discovering Bigfoot." Discovering Bigfoot is the first feature film documentary with real live interaction between a Bigfoot creature, wilderness experts, PhD's and other world renowned experts and researchers of the Bi... Read allReality Entertainment and The Sylvanic Cooperation presents "Discovering Bigfoot." Discovering Bigfoot is the first feature film documentary with real live interaction between a Bigfoot creature, wilderness experts, PhD's and other world renowned experts and researchers of the Bigfoot enigma. Journey into the heart of Sasquatch Country with Todd Standing who appeared ... Read all
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I sent him an email on how to get the evidence (hair traps and decent drones) to objectively confirm his claims. No response.
Sorry Todd, your little flick to market your bullshit "meet the sasquatch" camp out fell on its face. I guess your sasquatch masks should have been a good clue. They look little to nothing like one another and the one peering through the log is obviously a gorilla mask.
I'm sorry you have to wake up every morning and still be a piece of shit grifter. But hey, maybe you're a true psychopath and genuinely can't help yourself.
He shows some very clear and wonderful "photos" of bigfoot and even mentions that they look like drawings, well yeah. And the one where it blinks looks like a GIF!
I was especially amused at Jeffrey Meldrum who dances and sidesteps and smirks his way through the film. I've seen him in any number of bigfoot programs but never where I felt he was going to break down into hysterical laughter at any minute.
If you believe in bigfoot your feelings are going to be hurt by this piece of garbage, if you don't, your intelligence is going to be insulted like never before. In any case it did make me laugh and there was some pretty country shown so I gave it an extra star.
The introduction goes almost on for 10 minutes on how well Todd (the film maker) is trained in everything, while you see him running in full sniper camouflage gear/suit. This all topped with some cheap music to create some false suspension. I was crying and laughing at the same time. At times I just wondered if all of this was one big joke, and some college kid made one of the best parody comedies ever. I wish...
This documentary is based on some bad crappy footage of supposed to be Sasquatch. And some close ups who look very real (I must admit) and actually could very well be something significant. This said and done, you would expect the documentary maker would take his claims further and will try to hunt for better footage than he already has given. Wrong. What he does is take you on a boring 1 hour 30 minute journey, showing you every footprint he claims to be Sasquatch. Suddenly every noise that was made, is produced by a Sasquatch. And when you think this couldn't get any worse, he starts talking about how he is supposedly being followed very close. And he even starts to draw out paths, and even describes how many Sasquatch are following him, and how they look like. Sadly for the viewer, not one shred of film footage is given, backing this up. To back up his claims he involves two professors. Everything he does is just put pressure on this two people. Just at the point it's not even funny anymore. He lacks total healthy self criticism. This documentary is clearly made by a fan boy, desperately trying to prove that this things exist. Nothings else matters.
Todd is probably a great guy. And I believe he is a great enthousiast, and I hope he will one day find the smoking gun, that for once can proof their existence. But for the love of god, never again make a documentary. Please?
Did you know
- TriviaAt 1:28:00, when Todd is attempting to break the tree, there is a howl heard in the distance that neither of the individuals there seem to notice.
- ConnectionsFeatured in What Will I Watch? (Netflix Browsing) (2018)
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- Обнаружен снежный человек
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- Alberta, Canada(wilderness)
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- $1,000,000 (estimated)
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- 1h 30m(90 min)
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