A group of friends set out on an adventure deep into the wilderness, determined to investigate the legend of Bigfoot.
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Ryan DesRochers | Kevin |
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David Frank | Steve |
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Dylan Horttor | Josh |
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Debbie Marr | Brenda |
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Kevin Russell | Bigfoot |
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Elyssa Schreiner | Young Cassie |
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Rebecca Summer | Cassie |
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Chris Turk | Bigfoot |
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John Henry Whitaker | John |
Director | Ryan Erlandsen |
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Amanda Cathryn Goff |
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Writer | Ryan Erlandsen, Amanda Cathryn Goff | |
Musician | Timothy Richard Cox | |
Photography | Ryan Erlandsen |
Packaging | MP4 |
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Nr Discs | 1 |
Audio Tracks | Dolby Digital 2.0 |
Subtitles | English |
Location | Flix New Releases |
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Purchased | Jun 14, 2025 at YTS |
Quantity | 1 |
Seen | |
Index | 10945 |
Added Date | Jun 14, 2025 05:35:23 |
Modified Date | Jun 15, 2025 05:29:08 |
I'm obsessed with Bigfoot so I'm always game for a new movie about this elusive creature. My question is, why are there so many bad Bigfoot movies? Don't get me wrong. There are maybe a handful of good ones out there. But recently I've noticed the movies are either documentary-style snooze fests, the creature(s) in the movie is so fake it looks like a Muppet, or you hear the creature and get some shadowy glimpses, but never a full reveal. This movie is that latter instance. The intent of the characters is to go camping and search for Bigfoot. The problem is nothing really happens in regards to the creature. He is heard a few times, and like I said, shadowy glimpses, but no reveal or even insight into the creature's motivations. Basically, it's a tragedy that really has nothing to do with Bigfoot. I'm just saying, if your movie description says Bigfoot, then I think he should have a larger presence. I kept watching because I thought there would be a big creature-filled climax. What I got instead was a movie that was a step above watching paint dry.
Blessed Be,
Michelle Stockard Miller