Is It Just Me...


Is it just me or are the dramatizations make the show feel really hokey? I mean, if the producers want us to feel that these stories are true wouldn't they do a better job of making the show more believable? I like the interview parts and some of the old footage, but the dramatizations need to go. Right now, for me, the show feels like a big joke.



I'm just a guy that likes horror flicks.

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It's not just you. The dramatizations are way over the top. Plus the stories seem to be full of it. In this show alone, concerning the aliens who got shot at, the cops found a green substance (likely blood of the aliens) and no one said they saw them take a sample of it. Also in the Bigfoot segment it is really unbelievable that these guys covered up an animal they never seen before resembling a human just because they thought the game warden was coming. They could have easily claimed the creature attacked them and they had no choice. It's all B.S. if you ask me.

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Wow. This show is horrible. I had high hopes but it's truly dreadful. Finding Bigfoot looks like Emmy award winning television in comparison.

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Has that DNA report shown up anywhere before this hit the air......? Honestly i had never heard any such study was done or is being done. I haven't checked cryptomundo in a while, so can't say for sure.

I refuse to argue on IMDB until the general populous actually uses their brains

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Finding Bigfoot looks like Emmy award winning television in comparison.
AAAAHHHH. A show that is near and dear to my heart. I was going through BF withdrawal because the new season won't start until November so I was hopeful that my recent discovery of this little gem would fill the void. But, alas, I was disappointed. This show is just BAD. I think it is because there isn't a group of looney "researchers" investigating these claims as on FB.

I'm fairly sure there are substantial amounts of moonshine involved in the making of some, if not all, of these stories.

If you are a FB watcher you should come and join us over on the FB board. We have a great time over there.



The phrase "JUMPED THE SHARK" has jumped the shark.

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Rarest thing that lives in the Ozarks or Appalachia... a dentist.

(alternate pronunciation for Appalachia... Ap pah lah CHEE' ah... courtesy of Less Nessman, News Director, WKRP)

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Not even if Hell freezes over and they play The Stanley Cup down there.

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Dear S L Fake:

So if I moved there; I would be paid in dead squirrels and 'possum?

Assuming I was not shot first for being an "eye-tie Fe-male 2th doc".

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Lol!!!!!

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Well i think that goes with the territory. So far this show has some more known phenoumena and some others rarely ever even heard of.

Now i don't know about anyone else but i'm feel pretty confident there is a reason why some of those reports are rarely ever heard of in the first place...meaning it's probably just folklore in the first place.

Cryptids with more chance of being real are the ones that are reported frequently and in decent intervals of time. Why? Because it's basic science to think so. Some random couple appearance creatures in the middle of moonshine territory has very little chance of being anything other that a fraud or a harmless piece of folklore.

Unless the person subscribes to a theory that it's not something physical, which then is a whole other can of worms. I may have some reseverations about the existence of Mothman or Bigfoot, but i really don't think there has ever been any such thing as Sheepsquatch or a hillbilly vs alien shootout.

I refuse to argue on IMDB until the general populous actually uses their brains

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Actually science tells us that the chances of aliens existing just due to the limitless of the universe is higher than them not existing there's actually more of a science basis for Aliens then Bigfoot.
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I agree. The episode where that schmuck and his buddy supposedly shot an eight foot tall bigfoot, and then one of it's young was so stupid. Plus I kept more and more angry as he told the story.

The creatures weren't bothering them, they were in their car. But he kept saying, "this isn't supposed to be here", "this is a monster", "it has to be killed", what an idiot.

Then he claims that after he shot the adult and noticed two more, he and his buddy were terrified!!! So what do these two geniuses do while terrified?? Why they run into thick, dark and unexplored woods to chase what's terrifying them!!!

Completely ridiculous.

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the one on the Ozarks an the Badlands have some good creepy stories

I DON'T UNDERSTAND IMNFINITY

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What is Ozarks?


"For us every day is Halloween." Sam Winchester in Supernatural

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Here you go from Wikipedia


The Ozarks, also referred to as the Ozark Mountains, Ozarks Mountain Country, and the Ozark Plateau, are a physiographic and geologic highland region of the central United States. It covers much of the southern half of Missouri and an extensive portion of northwestern and north central Arkansas. The region also extends westward into northeastern Oklahoma and extreme southeastern Kansas. The Shawnee Hills of southwest Illinois, which lie near the eastern edge of this region, are commonly called the "Illinois Ozarks" but are generally not considered part of the true Ozarks.

Although referred to as the Ozark Mountains, the region is actually a high and deeply dissected plateau. Geologically, the area is a broad dome around the Saint Francois Mountains. The Ozark Highlands area, covering nearly 47,000 square miles (122,000 km2), is by far the most extensive mountainous region between the Appalachians and the Rocky Mountains. Together, the Ozarks and Ouachita Mountains form an area known as the U.S. Interior Highlands, and are sometimes referred to collectively. For example, the ecoregion called Ozark Mountain Forests includes the Ouachita Mountains, although the Arkansas River Valley and the Ouachitas, both south of the Boston Mountains, are not usually considered part of the Ozarks.

Also where the Clampett's from Beverly Hill Billies were from

Wait a second.. this is a food restaurant we dont serve salad

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Those kids with the back eyes freaked me a bit; my 20 year old daughter can be scared into hysterics by them. I kept seeing them at gas stations after dark.

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Yeah the black eyed kids that come up to the car were pretty freaky, but kinda wondering if the kids were just really into the band KORN back then an were just wearing those black contacts to freak people out 

Channel Six News, they'll finger anything with a pulse!

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