Each episode investigates a different monster - using cutting edge theories, riveting eyewitness accounts, and astonishing scientific evidence behind the nightmarish creatures that frighten ... Read allEach episode investigates a different monster - using cutting edge theories, riveting eyewitness accounts, and astonishing scientific evidence behind the nightmarish creatures that frighten us, fascinate us, and haunt our darkest dreams.Each episode investigates a different monster - using cutting edge theories, riveting eyewitness accounts, and astonishing scientific evidence behind the nightmarish creatures that frighten us, fascinate us, and haunt our darkest dreams.
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With all the sightings & other cryptid lore, there's a plethora of material to make new shows for future seasons. The format is interesting & the cgi is really good! I dig the narrator too...
The show, as some have mentioned is a lot like monster quest but with better production value and a more interesting way of telling the story. There are also some things I each episode I hadn't previously known (and I've watched every cryptid series I can get my hands on).
There are a few forced moments when they head out on expeditions to find evidence but generally it is well done and very entertaining.
There are a few forced moments when they head out on expeditions to find evidence but generally it is well done and very entertaining.
The Travel Channel has done it again with a great series this one if you like the paranormal and the unknown then "In Search of Monsters" is a must watch! Each episode has a different monster featured with past stories of actual account sightings and interviews with real witnesses. Plus the footage is interesting and eye opening and the episodes provide historical background info on each creature as the experts give their theories and take on how the monsters came about. Plus the show does show actual scientific evidence to prove that these actual monsters do roam and hide among us! This is a creature fans dream series as it features Bigfoot, Loch Ness, Monster, Mothman, Yeti, Wendigo, and other strange creatures from around the U.S. and the world great well done interesting series!
This new tvshow is nothing but a revival of the Monsterquest series: The same creatures, the same cryptozoologists and even the same witnesses, only this time we have modern technology to track the new evidence better and to recreate impressively better the monsters. The most particular thing on this series is the use of the recently popular UFO theory to explain everything.
This is a show for those of us who love the world of cryptids and like to fantasize about the idea of their existence, We don't want reality here, reality is boring, the Mothman would be just folklore and a big-ass owl.
I am happy this show exists and I hope they renew it for more seasons.
This is a show for those of us who love the world of cryptids and like to fantasize about the idea of their existence, We don't want reality here, reality is boring, the Mothman would be just folklore and a big-ass owl.
I am happy this show exists and I hope they renew it for more seasons.
I caught an episode of this the other day, to be specific the Mothman episode. I don't normally watch this sort of thing, but I've always found the Mothman to be an interesting character and enjoyed the movie based around the myth, so I figured I'd give this a watch.
The show as a whole is overly dramatic, they pump things up to the point of ridiculousness. At one point there's a couple on the show who claim to be 'haunted' by the Mothman after visiting the area and recording some audio of him speaking, supposedly he followed them all the way home and during the documentary they return to the place of the recording to ask him why, and to make him stop. The recording is clearly the husband putting on a voice, words cannot describe how laughably bad it is. Furthermore, if the Mothman followed them home why couldn't they just speak to him there? Why travel hundreds of miles back to the original site? Pure attention seeking, I can't begin to imagine what must be lacking in a persons life to go to the lengths of this couple.
Of course there are other people interviewed, there's a lot of supposition and attempts to connect things, the team behind the show really go to great lengths to try and promote things that just aren't there.
I feel the show would have done better to take an approach from outside of the Myth, relate the facts and find more credible people to interview. Instead it over dramatizes everything and collects interviews from people who are clearly out of their minds or simply flat out scamming people for attention or financial gain.
If you watch as an unintentional comedy you might get some mileage out of the show, otherwise stay well clear.
The show as a whole is overly dramatic, they pump things up to the point of ridiculousness. At one point there's a couple on the show who claim to be 'haunted' by the Mothman after visiting the area and recording some audio of him speaking, supposedly he followed them all the way home and during the documentary they return to the place of the recording to ask him why, and to make him stop. The recording is clearly the husband putting on a voice, words cannot describe how laughably bad it is. Furthermore, if the Mothman followed them home why couldn't they just speak to him there? Why travel hundreds of miles back to the original site? Pure attention seeking, I can't begin to imagine what must be lacking in a persons life to go to the lengths of this couple.
Of course there are other people interviewed, there's a lot of supposition and attempts to connect things, the team behind the show really go to great lengths to try and promote things that just aren't there.
I feel the show would have done better to take an approach from outside of the Myth, relate the facts and find more credible people to interview. Instead it over dramatizes everything and collects interviews from people who are clearly out of their minds or simply flat out scamming people for attention or financial gain.
If you watch as an unintentional comedy you might get some mileage out of the show, otherwise stay well clear.
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