A journalist's life is changed forever when he's locked inside of a bigfoot trap by an insane sasquatch hunter.A journalist's life is changed forever when he's locked inside of a bigfoot trap by an insane sasquatch hunter.A journalist's life is changed forever when he's locked inside of a bigfoot trap by an insane sasquatch hunter.
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More power to anyone that makes a movie. I never done it and couldn't make one. That said the tone of the movie something off about it. The music wasn't helping the movie.
The roars, growls and screams now were are getting somewhere. More of this please. Tyler Weisenauer has some good acting at the end of the film. I found myself skipping halfway thoughts just to get the movie over. The movie just didn't have enough meat in it. If it was more blair witch feel. It might have been scary. There wasn't enough information to really make you unsure that Red killed the friend. He doesn't talk about the case that much. You know making fun of Bigfoot makes him mad. He not going crazy because of it. That was a big miss step.
The roars, growls and screams now were are getting somewhere. More of this please. Tyler Weisenauer has some good acting at the end of the film. I found myself skipping halfway thoughts just to get the movie over. The movie just didn't have enough meat in it. If it was more blair witch feel. It might have been scary. There wasn't enough information to really make you unsure that Red killed the friend. He doesn't talk about the case that much. You know making fun of Bigfoot makes him mad. He not going crazy because of it. That was a big miss step.
The Bigfoot Trap (2023) 1:25
Dir. Aaron Mirtes
Synopsis: A group"journalist for a clickbait web news center goes a Sasquatch enthusiast first to make fun of them and then as a terrified participant.
Thoughts: there are so many twists and turns through this movie. Moreover, it's great to see a location not be LA or NYC. Hold tight, Sasquatch does make an appearance.
The movie definitely is a hickspoitation movie. The two characters that bait the journalist to visit their Bigfoot trap are cartoons stereotypes types. The juxtaposition between the city guy from Nashville to hicks from the sticks is apparent. The weird part is the simultaneous fear of the hicks and kinship to them is bizarre.
It was still a fun watch for what it is.
Synopsis: A group"journalist for a clickbait web news center goes a Sasquatch enthusiast first to make fun of them and then as a terrified participant.
Thoughts: there are so many twists and turns through this movie. Moreover, it's great to see a location not be LA or NYC. Hold tight, Sasquatch does make an appearance.
The movie definitely is a hickspoitation movie. The two characters that bait the journalist to visit their Bigfoot trap are cartoons stereotypes types. The juxtaposition between the city guy from Nashville to hicks from the sticks is apparent. The weird part is the simultaneous fear of the hicks and kinship to them is bizarre.
It was still a fun watch for what it is.
More of a crime film, than it is a horror.
The Bigfoot Trap tells the story of a tabloid social media journalist, who heads out to rural America, to interview a man that has set out to trap the world's first sasquatch.
Unfortunately for him, the man has done a little investigating of his own...and is privy to the journalist's reputation in the online world.
So, he and his best friend plan to scare this Ryan Gosling lookalike, into thinking the creature is actually real.
However, things go south...when he ends up shooting the man's best friend, out of fear.
Killing him.
Which leads to his confinement in the bigfoot trap, as punishment.
With one thing leading to another...and things getting progressively worse as the film plods on.
The whole thing is super low budget.
But it's an effective little crime film.
Which probably explains why Showtime ended up distributing it.
It's super simple.
But has a bit of cult vibe to it.
And acts as further proof that even the worst bigfoot themed films can be entertaining.
4 out of 10.
The Bigfoot Trap tells the story of a tabloid social media journalist, who heads out to rural America, to interview a man that has set out to trap the world's first sasquatch.
Unfortunately for him, the man has done a little investigating of his own...and is privy to the journalist's reputation in the online world.
So, he and his best friend plan to scare this Ryan Gosling lookalike, into thinking the creature is actually real.
However, things go south...when he ends up shooting the man's best friend, out of fear.
Killing him.
Which leads to his confinement in the bigfoot trap, as punishment.
With one thing leading to another...and things getting progressively worse as the film plods on.
The whole thing is super low budget.
But it's an effective little crime film.
Which probably explains why Showtime ended up distributing it.
It's super simple.
But has a bit of cult vibe to it.
And acts as further proof that even the worst bigfoot themed films can be entertaining.
4 out of 10.
From graphics to plot is horrific. The only thing that bears any salvage is that I laugh a lot at bad movies. Bad plot. Bad graphics. I feel like this movie was made to receive a one star criticism intentionally. On par with Neil Breene and Tommy Wiseo, I recommend only watch if you really want to laugh at garbage.
Moving injuries, bad makeup, odd substories meant to knit the plot together, open questions on what was really going on. Terrible costuming. A trap that wouldn't hold a child much less a bigfoot. A Bigfoot could fart and blow that trap away, I could fart and blow that trap away.
I have no idea what I really just watched. But it did make me laugh, so I stuck it out.
Moving injuries, bad makeup, odd substories meant to knit the plot together, open questions on what was really going on. Terrible costuming. A trap that wouldn't hold a child much less a bigfoot. A Bigfoot could fart and blow that trap away, I could fart and blow that trap away.
I have no idea what I really just watched. But it did make me laugh, so I stuck it out.
This was not what I expected. Instead of a psycho horror/creature feature, it's more of an examination of a journalist's motives and a man's (Red) need to make a living. What people believe and whether to profit from their beliefs, no matter how crazy, leads to one bad decision after another, until three people are dead.
At the end, you are left wondering whether there ever was a. Bigfoot or was it all a hoax? Did Red really believe or is it a case of convincing yourself if you believe in something hard enough, it will come true.
Don't ignore this as a low budget creature movie and look beyond to the examination of hope, journalism and profitting off someone's beliefs. To paraphrase Red, you can't see God but believe in Him, so why can't Bigfoot exist?
At the end, you are left wondering whether there ever was a. Bigfoot or was it all a hoax? Did Red really believe or is it a case of convincing yourself if you believe in something hard enough, it will come true.
Don't ignore this as a low budget creature movie and look beyond to the examination of hope, journalism and profitting off someone's beliefs. To paraphrase Red, you can't see God but believe in Him, so why can't Bigfoot exist?
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