Harlan Knowles, billionaire and President of Bio-Comp Industries, heads up a team of experts in a quest to locate a company plane that disappeared over the remote forests of the Pacific Nort... Read allHarlan Knowles, billionaire and President of Bio-Comp Industries, heads up a team of experts in a quest to locate a company plane that disappeared over the remote forests of the Pacific Northwest.Harlan Knowles, billionaire and President of Bio-Comp Industries, heads up a team of experts in a quest to locate a company plane that disappeared over the remote forests of the Pacific Northwest.
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I thought it was a good flick, just what I wanted when I rented it.
I didn't want to be moved, or think a lot. I wasn't looking for stunning cinematography or amazing special effects. Sometimes a guy just wants a good old fashioned monster movie. A little gore, a little twist...that's it. Every film shouldn't be the 'Thin Red Line'. Entertainment isn't always rocket science.
Good performances by Lance Henrickson and Russell Ferrier.
The movie is a decent idea and a take on the popular Sasquatch legend was bound to wind up on film sooner or later. However, the film's direction breaks a fundamental rule of horror/thriller directing and that is showing too much too soon. Of course the audience knows there is something stalking the characters, just read the title! But showing what should have been the film's kicker that early just ruins most of the suspense and, as a direct result, much of the fun. The film also lacks a good atmosphere and there are almost no landscape shots that show the expanse of the wilderness, but there are plenty monster point-of-view shots that add nothing to anything. They actually knock off 'Predator' quite shamelessly. The low-budget horror film 'Wendigo' did what this film tries to do much better.
Some of the character tensions and a non-cliché ending manage to make up for this rise above the crap pile, but it is still poor and given the premise and potential, very disappointing. --- 4/10
Rated R for some violence and profanity, but it's pretty tame compared to most R-rated horror.
the worst thing about this movie is the directing:
The movie fades to black at almost every single opportunity was really anoying after a while.
The Plastic screen over the camera showing the monster's point of view is irritating rather than innovative.
Henriksen Fans should stick to watching re-runs of 'Millenium' rather than this utter crap.
Rating 0/10
Title (Brazil): `Sasquatch, O Abominável' (`Sasquatch, The Abominable')
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- TriviaErica Durance's feature film debut.
- GoofsFlopped shot: near the end of the film, when Harlan goes back alone, the first time he fires into the air, it's left-handed, with a left-handed bolt-action rifle. Subsequently, the rifle is right-handed and Harlan is right-handed.
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Harlan Knowles: C'mon you goddamn ape, I'm not going anywhere! Come and get it!
Clayton Tyne: Uh, Mr. H, could you not do that, he might understand you.
Harlan Knowles: That's what I'm counting on.
- ConnectionsFollowed by Sasquatch Hunters (2005)
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- $3,000,000 (estimated)
- Runtime1 hour 26 minutes
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