
Movie spotlight
Hunting Bigfoot
Professional Squatchers Huckleberry and Scott Chuck travel from the deep south to New York city to track down the mythical monster; Bigfoot.
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Plot Summary
Four friends venture into the woods on a camping trip hoping to capture definitive proof of Bigfoot. Armed with cameras and a desire for fame, their adventure quickly turns into a fight for survival as they realize they are not alone and are being hunted by something far more terrifying than they ever imagined.
Critical Reception
Hunting Bigfoot received a mixed reception from critics and audiences, with many noting its low-budget charm and earnest attempt at a creature feature horror-comedy. While some appreciated its unique blend of humor and suspense, others found the pacing and execution to be lacking.
What Reviewers Say
Appreciated for its comedic elements and Bigfoot lore.
Criticized for its low production value and uneven tone.
Seen as a fun, albeit flawed, indie horror flick.
Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce, but general sentiment suggests viewers found the film to be an amusing, low-budget take on the Bigfoot legend, often highlighting its intentions more than its execution.
Fun Fact
The film was largely shot in and around the director's hometown, utilizing local forests and resources to keep production costs down.
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