Bigfoot

2006 "Man has finally over stepped his bounds, and nature is fighting back."
3.8| 1h28m| en
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Something monstrous is slaughtering deer in the marshlands of Ohio, leaving them torn to shreds. Authorities believe it to be the work of a bear, but army veteran Jack Sullivan knows the truth. He has heard the creature’s name, but nothing can prepare him for the disturbing reality of BIGFOOT. The original monster of American folklore, Bob Gray’s Bigfoot is more savage, relentless, and bloodthirsty than he’s ever been before. The deer were just the beginning. He’s saving his ultimate wrath for the men who enter his domain.

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Also starring Lissy Gulick

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Karry Best movie of this year hands down!
StunnaKrypto Self-important, over-dramatic, uninspired.
LouHomey From my favorite movies..
CrawlerChunky In truth, there is barely enough story here to make a film.
rweber-04559 Not the best but not the worst. I've seen movies that are far worse than this and it's good in the beginning. However, the ending is lame. It loses all of its efforts at the very end. The special effects are not bad and there are some funny moments. But its not one where you can get into the characters or feel for them.The bully in the.film reminds me of NJ governor Chris Christie and they could of done more to show how a small town and limited law enforcement can run into problems with something beyond the normal. That something dangerous and fast besides deadly. You don't fight on your own.Besides getting knocked around you should dead by this beast! Even your neck snapped. So don't expect anything but a far fetch attempt. But of you're board and have nothing better to do. It has a entertainment value.Also, a 101 on how not to blow an ending and how to depict towns folk who hunt as morons. If anything the way this was done. They should of killed themselves before they got this far in life.Last thing, this also shows the ignorance of how a military vet is depicted. No research and thought put into the character or the folks. enough. Just kept it simple and in that way it was a fast pace film.But if you want something better see the prophecy where mercury is in the water and mutates a bear. That was better than this. Also, gives it a scary and more eerie take on how this could of gone, if followed In that kind of format.Just saying, just my 2 cents worth that's all & I wish you all the best.
Leofwine_draca BIGFOOT is a straight-to-video monster flick made in Ohio. The budget is even smaller than an equivalent SyFy Channel or Asylum movie, leaving it rather inept throughout, and difficult to enjoy. The story is predictable and seems man intruding into the wilderness, encountering the titular creature, and suffering for it. The plot is mostly talk and travel, the script is very poor, and there's a back-and-forth predictability to the plotting. The only time it picks up is at the big set-piece action climax in a deserted quarry.
thepotatoHasEyes I have to start by saying i usually don't like "b" movies ... there are a few, like the original "deathrace 2000"...check it out if you haven't...This movie Bigfoot , is ...well it has a certain charm that i am having a hard time explaining .... It is a good movie , it's not an epic ... just a well written, well told campfire story , You get to see the monster right away and in detail . The detail is good . believable special effects. The characters are just what I would expect in this type of movie . The acting , while at times, seems "cardboard", even that comes off as almost deliberate , as with the "b" movie genre..., left me wondering . All in all , i have seen MANY worse films , and could probably watch this one again..... earning it a "re-watcher" stamp. and a 5 out of 10 rating.
Nicholas Villa II As far as B movies go, Gray's Bigfoot delivers the punch you'd expect. The entire production was done in a "Hollywood" environment and the quality shows in the finished product. Bob exploits many situations to intensify the comedy as with the "backwoods hunters" during the town hunting scene. The talent was above average and that also paid off in the end. People may call it "hooky" or "corny" but that is exactly what Roger Corman knew fore score and many moons ago when he created the B movie in Hollywood. All these things make Bigfoot a unique and enjoyable independent film. And more importantly opens doors for other independent film makers in the area; such as myself. You can visit our website (www.oldschoolhorror.com)and view the exclusive Bob Gray Productions page for more details and the history of its production; as well as links to Bob's own official site. But if you do 1 thing, see the movie! You'll be glad you did if you enjoy the old school B horror flick!