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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Vashirdfel Simply A Masterpiece
Bluebell Alcock Ok... Let's be honest. It cannot be the best movie but is quite enjoyable. The movie has the potential to develop a great plot for future movies
Guillelmina The film's masterful storytelling did its job. The message was clear. No need to overdo.
Billy Ollie Through painfully honest and emotional moments, the movie becomes irresistibly relatable
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.
magman7 Bob Gray seems to be a likable guy and I appreciate his accomplishment in making a movie with such a small budget, but man oh man this movie was absolute torture to sit through. I forced myself to watch until the very end, hoping it would redeem itself with some inspired lunacy or an interesting twist. But nope, it was cliché after cliché, with some of the most wooden acting I've ever seen. Bob was at least animated, if amateurish. He was the only character with any trace of charisma. The rest of the cast seemed to have been woken up moments before they were required to perform their lines. This could all be forgiven, but the movie took itself way too seriously-what would have been moderately amusing as camp was deadly dull as straight drama. Don't be fooled by the Troma affiliation - Toxic Avenger this ain't!
ryan-1133 The ex-war hero comes home to his old town and meets up with his old friend who happens to be the sheriff. As he tries to settle into a family routine for his young daughter's stability he starts to see odd things. Then the $417 hits the fan. Maulings in the woods, people starting to get hacked up... It builds and builds until you guessed it the war hero has to take him out. There are a few twists and turns, a romantic backdrop, (really hot ranger chick) and a tear jerking scene when one of the good guys bite it. The fights scenes are edge of the seat with great special effects, huge explosions and such. Amazing it was done with such a small budget.All in all enjoyable for a movie night at home. Check it out for yourself. Definitely worth a rental.
Billybob-Shatner I had a chance to attend a midnight screening of Bigfoot at local film festival here in New York. What impressed me most is that writer-director-co-star Bob Gray delivered a product far superior to the likes of, lets say "Sasquatch Hunters", on what I understand was a far smaller budget. Bigfoot is fun, effectively written and directed. OK, yes, it never fully escapes feeling like a B movie, but I think that's the idea. This movie knows what it is, a fun, at times campy, but always entertaining horror film about Bigfoot on the loose. The camera work is inventive, and some of the characters are far better performed written and performed than you'd imagine. In a supporting role, Bob Gray is terrifically cast as a county sheriff and friend of the lead. Peppered with some very funny moments, and effective suspense, Bigfoot is very much worth the watch.