Shooting Bigfoot
Shooting Bigfoot

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Shooting Bigfoot

2013
Movie
90 min
English

A fascinating and touching portrait of men who are obsessed with monsters and their adventures to find them.

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IMDb5.6/10
Director: Chris KnightGenres: Documentary, Mystery

Plot Summary

This documentary follows a group of hunters who embark on a quest to find and film the elusive Bigfoot. Led by Chris Knight, the expedition ventures into the wilderness, employing various methods and encountering strange phenomena along the way. The film blurs the lines between hunting and filmmaking as they pursue the legendary creature.

Critical Reception

Shooting Bigfoot garnered a mixed reception, with some critics appreciating its unique blend of hunting documentary and cryptid mystery, while others found its narrative lacking in conclusive evidence or engaging storytelling. Audience reactions were similarly divided, with fans of Bigfoot lore often more receptive than general viewers.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its ambitious pursuit of a legendary creature.

  • Criticized for not providing definitive proof of Bigfoot's existence.

  • Seen by some as an entertaining, if speculative, adventure.

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Fun Fact

The film is notable for featuring Bigfoot enthusiast and hunter Richard Blackwood, who has been involved in numerous Bigfoot-related documentaries and expeditions.

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