Nonureva
Really Surprised!
Inadvands
Boring, over-political, tech fuzed mess
Teringer
An Exercise In Nonsense
Derry Herrera
Not sure how, but this is easily one of the best movies all summer. Multiple levels of funny, never takes itself seriously, super colorful, and creative.
Michael Ledo
The title is a clever teaser. It is a head fake, as was much of the film, by design. Amy (Elyse Levesque) fishes topless. Tinsel Korey keeps her clothes on.David (Bronson Pelletier) and Rodney (Evan Williams) fish in the American NW. David is lives with his Native American grandmother (Elaine Miles) who sees green light orbs. As a hobby, the guys don a Big Foot costume and scare tourist, but also attracts media attention and that of the Feds. In the woods, they meet Amy and Jen who join them in their antics.If there is anything as a "B" indie film, this would be it. This is an indie style film, not really aimed at an indie audience. The film attempts to be funny, but has a hard time generating smiles.Guide: Implied sex. Distant nudity with long red hair covering vitals. F-bombs (more than a 3 maximum PG-13 film, but not excessive)
blumdeluxe
"Fishing naked" is the story of two countryside boys that use to prank tourists with their bigfoot scam when they suddenly stumble over two beautiful girls that turn their heads. As their jokes go further and further, they discover that a real bigfoot-like creature is lost in their area and they, unintentionally, drew big media attention on them.I'm not really sure what to call this movie, it is something in between a love story, a comedy and a typical bigfoot film. I'm generally anything but a fan of mixed reality / hyper-real films and again, this is a perfect example of how such a connection evokes more rolled eyes than it adds to the plot. Otherwise I found the main characters rather interestingly created, the sidekicks can be a bit over the top at times. There's not really any message inherent here, you don't gain any wisdom or anything alike, it is purely meant to be entertainment, which at times works out, at others appears rather dull.All in all this is something to switch your head off only. If you're looking for some romance and comedy and are not yet as tired of the bigfoot topic as I am, you could have quite some fun with it.
geraldyelverton
I had the pleasure of viewing this movie at a showing in Modesto. On a whim I saw this film without any prior knowledge of it existence. To my surprise I had a very fun outing. The plot, though a little zany and out there was highly entertaining. The actors were decent and attractive and portrayed characters that were real and relatable. Do not expect to see any celebrities or AFI legends, but for an indie project the casting directors were able to put together a stellar team.The music and score was also enjoyable as it really fit and complemented the tone of the story.All in all I recommend any to spend the time to watch this film in full. If you watch it as a group or with a friend it will definitely be a more entertaining venture. Well done filmmakers.
Kevin D Carr
I had the pleasure of seeing the film in the ornate Tampa Theater, where I saw the film on a whim, not expecting a lot. Boy was I surprised! This film had a great cast, and a great story to match. I was so happy to see Elaine Miles again, as a fan of the Northern Exposure show. She absolutely killed it as the no-filter, pot smoking grandma. I often see major Hollywood comedies and am often disappointed by the lack of laughs, but this movie had it in spades. This film had everything from a Blues Brothers inspired chase scene to the best of teen hijinks. Overall, this movie movie was a very fun watch and if you get the chance to see this in the theater, it is well worth the ticket price to see this on the big screen.