8 reviews
- beefwellington-59883
- Oct 13, 2022
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While I'm not a believer in this subject (not a skeptic either) but, I do find cryptozoology fascinating. This doc is more about the man Mr Green, and the phenomenon of the Sasquatch hunter. It's pretty hard to watch this kind of obsession and what it can do to some folks. Also, this other reviewer (only other one at the time of my submission) claims this is fake. It is not. These events did happen from what I've read in online news articles. The one thing I did find very interesting was the find they make and the DNA implications. Anyone who has half a brain knows that unknown species of zoological varieties are still discovered all the time. To shut out all possibilities in these regards is just ignorant. I would recommend this documentary. Interesting human drama with cryptozoology as a backdrop.
- frankblack-79961
- Oct 23, 2022
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- steveo-26107
- Nov 5, 2022
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So apparently this is a fakeumentary. A made up story about a Bigfoot Hunter that spends way too much time in the Woods, looking for Bigfoot. But none of it is true.
The movie spends way too much time talking about the Hunter, and not actually Hunting Bigfoot. With about 30 min left they finally are out in the woods. Jumping around. And that part is very short and we're back to the made up story about the 'hunter' again.
Now if this was a true story it might be more appealing, but it's a made up story and really has nothing to do with actual Bigfoot Hunting. It's really Quite Disappointing.
2/10.
The movie spends way too much time talking about the Hunter, and not actually Hunting Bigfoot. With about 30 min left they finally are out in the woods. Jumping around. And that part is very short and we're back to the made up story about the 'hunter' again.
Now if this was a true story it might be more appealing, but it's a made up story and really has nothing to do with actual Bigfoot Hunting. It's really Quite Disappointing.
2/10.
- wandernn1-81-683274
- Oct 21, 2022
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- jordanomiller
- Apr 6, 2021
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While I do appreciate the documentary film style, I think it's super misleading to claim something is a documentary when it is fiction. It had me going and almost laughing at certain points but long story short, I wish I had the last 2 hrs of my life back.
All details proving this is FARSE is easily found. Why I cannot post links here. You may search "valley record snoqualmie resident produces new Bigfoot movie" and read the film producers own words that it was acting/actors.
Also, alarmingly, discovered the actress (yes actress not actual daughter) who played John's daughter was possibly murdered?
All details proving this is FARSE is easily found. Why I cannot post links here. You may search "valley record snoqualmie resident produces new Bigfoot movie" and read the film producers own words that it was acting/actors.
Also, alarmingly, discovered the actress (yes actress not actual daughter) who played John's daughter was possibly murdered?
- sweetnsexyfeetu
- Mar 5, 2024
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The "Featured Review" indicated that this was a "fakeumentary - a made up story about a Bigfoot Hunter"
This is incorrect. John is indeed a real person and his life and obsession with Bigfoot has been accurately captured in this film.
The film is more about the man (John Green) and how he ended up in this quest to prove to himself that these creatures exist...and less about the beast itself.
There were aspects of the story that could have been elaborated on and expended. The lost connection with his family is one of them.
I found it entertaining and a wonderful vacation from the normality of most documentaries.
This is incorrect. John is indeed a real person and his life and obsession with Bigfoot has been accurately captured in this film.
The film is more about the man (John Green) and how he ended up in this quest to prove to himself that these creatures exist...and less about the beast itself.
There were aspects of the story that could have been elaborated on and expended. The lost connection with his family is one of them.
I found it entertaining and a wonderful vacation from the normality of most documentaries.
- jeffthinknot
- Jan 13, 2024
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