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What was with the naked old lady who was naked at the end of the film

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No clue.
If she was with the bigfoots, why was she just standing around doing nothing? Why was she wearing underwear (instead of being completely nude or wearing bigfoot clothes)? Why was she softly crying or whatever the night before? Why would bigfoots want to *beep* humans? Do they birth some kind of human/bigfoot mutant?
If she was with the rednecks, why was she just standing around doing nothing? Why was she wearing underwear (instead of being completely clothed?) Are the rednecks friends or enemies of the bigfoots? Why didn't she say anything?

I liked this movie up until the end. If you're gonna have so much build up, there needs to be some kind of pay off.

EDIT: Rewatched the scene with the lady in the woods several times. There's a wanted poster in the diner, and it appears to be the woman on that poster. It's hard to tell, but she may be wearing the same necklace. So even if it is her (very likely), nothing else is explained. Apparently Bigfoot is known to take women as "forest brides" and use them for sex or companionship. Who knows, they never mention this in the movie.

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I agree. She was wearing only a huge diaper and a necklace, and looked like she may of been tied to a tree. You didn't get to see her face it was blurry. The guy got knocked down and dragged away at the end, was killed. You hear his girlfriend running away saying "help me" and screaming. What happened to her, we will never know. Bwa ha ha!

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DVR'd the movie so a frame-by-frame re-watch of the woman in the woods final scene was possible. Definitely the same face as the "missing" poster. Not sure how long she had been missing, but Ms. Granny Panties looked well fed and hydrated. Glazed look suggested emotional trauma. Not too filthy, feet and legs looked uninjured, she but had to be very cold and numb to her circumstances by that time. Head down, glazed look, holding a tree limb for support. The "woman crying" sound effect was what little humanity she had left trying to warn the happy campers that bad *beep* was going to occur.

My first impression of the angry rock throwing get-the-*beep*-out-of-here guy was that he had the hulking outline, posture and requisite hairy-ness (they shot him in silhouette upon his intro to the daytime scene) of the image of a Bigfoot type.

No Bigfoot (feet?) - just *beep* rednecks in the woods doing bad *beep* (mega-meth lab anyone?) and abusing anyone who comes too close. The large foot impressions in the sandy creek bank were the exact same thing as cheesy tourist cutting boards and fake imprints you get at the gift shops.

Cloth ripping sounds in the Jim's going for a sleigh ride and about to get it final scene are knife wounds, not claws or teeth. Dude just *beep* up.

Enjoyed the flick, liked the characters right up until Jim was exaggeratedly *beep* around with the stupid piece of hair/flesh and ziplock baggie when they should have been hauling ass. Jim's priority should have been his fiance, not the film. That part was hackneyed and regurgitated horror genre garbage. 7 / 10 for entertainment value, photography and humor.

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To the OP: It was the woman from the Missing Person flyer in the restaurant.

That is what the BigFoots (BigFeet?) do. They kill the male spouse & kidnap the females to keep as mates.


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