Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA mysterious cryptozoologist and his dimwitted cameraman embark on a search for Bigfoot.A mysterious cryptozoologist and his dimwitted cameraman embark on a search for Bigfoot.A mysterious cryptozoologist and his dimwitted cameraman embark on a search for Bigfoot.
- Director
- Writers
- Stars
- Burt
- (as Dan Skaggs)
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If you don't watch this movie, you're dumb. If you do watch it and don't laugh, cry and cringe at the corn, and say, "holy $h÷t" a coupla times well then you're just a moron with no sense of humor nor a heart. Them's just the facts. Boom boom, schwing schwing, peeuw, peeuw.
It takes some big swings right out of the gate that could immediately put some people off (there's a psychedelic reenactment of a Bigfoot sex act within the first 10 minutes, and no I'm not kidding), so if your pearls are easily clutched, I can tell you right now this one's not for you. But for those who either enjoy or can make it past the surface-level absurdity, there's a genuinely heartfelt story waiting for you on the other side.
The seams of its low budget show every now and then, but nothing so massive it ruins the experience. It helps that this is a mockumentary (supposedly made by a single guy who, by his own admission, seems to have barely passed film school), so it's easier to forgive here than if it had been done more traditionally. Not every low-budget movie can be a mockumentary, obviously, but it clearly worked in this case as an example of filmmakers finding a creative way around, if not outright embracing, their limitations.
Overall, if you go in with an open mind that's ready to laugh (and maybe even cry), you'll be rewarded with a movie that is so much smarter, big-hearted, and crowd pleasing than you might expect.
Bradchad Porter's Wayne is a good natured cryptozoologist with a unique take on a troubled past, and Alex Sanchez's Jimmy is the perfect caricature of the pretentious film student types we either love to mock or relate to maybe a bit too much. Needless to say they brought an emotional message I can only compare to a warm and fuzzy Christmas movie, alongside humor that hits even better then some of the best mockumentary shows, and they did this all in only 93 minutes.
Beyond the main duo, though they obviously aren't going to have as much development, the supporting cast packed some wonderful punches. One of the keys to comedy is well placed pay off and call backs and this movie's use of the side characters to achieve said payoff is sublime. A special shout out is in order for Cherish Parker's Officer Sharon, who was a magical blend of awkward, charming, and downright hilarious in her odd air of confidence and straight forwardness. Speaking of the humor, fart jokes rarely ever land with me, but Elusive brought a fart joke that was not only good, but in context made me teary eyed. Yes, Sanford and McDonald found a way to make a fart joke tug at your heart strings. How you ask? You will have to see for yourself.
All in all, please support independent filmmakers and the art of comedy by finding a way to see this stupid big foot movie.
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- AnecdotesThe entire film was shot in 9 days, with principal photography taking place over a single week in November 2020, followed by 2 days of pick-ups a month later.
- Citations
Jimmy: Last year, when I was crashing at my friend Keegan's house, on his couch, I accidentally ate a whole bag of marijuana Sour Patch Kids because I thought that they were normal, non-marijuana Sour Patch Kids, and at some point in the ensuing five hours, I purchased three spicy Popeye's chicken sandwiches and fed them, one after another, to Keegan's iguana. And -- and it died. Keegan asked me what happened afterwards, and uh... I told him it was an act of God. But we both know God would never act like that.
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Détails
- Durée1 heure 33 minutes
- Couleur
- Rapport de forme
- 1.85 : 1