furnacefuneral
nov 2019 se unió
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So lotsve people in here are obviously getting super-upset that everything they were taught about the moon in elementary school is being challenged by this documentary, with legitimate questions about specific anomalies and abnormalities in, around, and on our moon. I think it's adorable how offended people here are getting about this topic. Yes there is a lot of speculation revolving around (pun intended. Get it? Revolving around? Heh heh) myths of certain cultures, gods, aliens, etc. But imo that adds to the mystique of the moon to me. I've got a degree in anthropology from the University of Washington and am genuinely obsessed with mythology of different culture, so this never bugged me about the documentary. The film itself had a great pace, great production, cinematography, cgi, and a very chill ambient soundtrack. The narrator is very monotone but whatever. I really enjoyed this film.
Not sure why this has a 3.8 average here on IMDb considering a majority of these user reviews vary from 6 to 10 but whatever. Anyways. Born and raised in the pacific Northwest i'll admit I'm a little bias when it comes to anything bigfoot related. I'm not a squatcher nor do I howl and smack trees with baseball bats when when I go camping (which is very often, every season, spring, summer, fall, and winter) but I do believe in sasquatch. But when it comes to good movies I'm definstely not biased. If something is bad, I'll turn it off, theres nothing I hate more than wasting my time. So I flipped to this movie from the beginning, and it seemed decent so I kept watching, and 2 hours later it's over. Watched it all the way though which for me is VERY rare for me when it comes to these movies made on a 30 dollar budget. I was quite pleased. The story was good, the script was good, the acting was surprisingly good, the pace and editing were good, and the score/music were AMAZING Very dark, creepy, atmospheric. And it got me interested in the qua blah blah blah (cant remember how to spell it) national forest in Arkansas where this movie takes place. Seems like a really spooky national forest. I actually loved this movie and would probably put it in the top 3 of the bigfoot genre films.
I didnt know this was even a "found footage" (fictional) movie. I legit thought it was an actual documentary. I wasn't familiar with the first movie, I was just scrolling through the tubi app and thought I'd watch this. The ENTIRE film had me 100 percent convinced I was watching something real. I havent been this scared in about 10 years since the original found footage movies paranormal activity and Blair witch project prior to that. Paranormal activity mastered the jump scares and Blair witch mastered the creepy factor. Before streaming, you actually had to go to theaters and experience things you cant see or hear on your tv...and experience it with an actual theater full of people! Despite watching this during a sunny day off here in seattle albeit with the blinds shut, this movie just scared me so bad. And I'm a 38 year old combat veteran who grew up in the 90s watching some of the goriest and scariest movies ever made so it takes a lot to actually have a movie get under my skin like this did.