I enjoyed it.


Obviously it was made on a shoestring budget so you just have to accept a few things. The biggest problem was the editing though. It was extremely annoying. The actors hardly get through a word before it cuts to another as if they can't get through an entire sentence. But I guess that was just some strategy to keep the film moving at a pace because halway through it settles down.

I've seen quite a few of these found footage films and what was noticeably better about this film is the interviews were far more believable. They're not that great in the blair witch project and are absolute garbage in willow creek but they were great here. I also liked the sound, especially when they're sitting in the dark the first night.

It gets pretty creepy too. The premiss itself is silly. I mean 20 somethings with a film crew buying machine guns so they can go out and kill bigfoot is as ridiculous as it gets. Especially when they keep at it for a week after being surrounded by bizarre happenings. Anyway I learned about this film when bigfoothotspotradio (youtube channel) had the director on and I actually didn't think it would all that great but it has it's good qualities. The worst thing about the film is when the director tries his hand at acting. Justin, what were you thinking?! hahah

Take it easy on the film guys, it's so low budget the actors even used their real names in it!

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I thought this film was quite creepy and effective. I agree the interviews with the colorful locals were well done. I also liked how grim it got towards the end.

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