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Feet of Death

  • 2024
  • 1h 46m
IMDb RATING
3.9/10
243
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Eric Berger, Jack Vanover, Emily Hyde, Jonathan Holbrook, Benjamin Watts, and Andrew Jacob Brown in Feet of Death (2024)
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A USFS ranger investigates a social media influencer's death and unusual occurrences in his town, leading him to confront the possibility of Bigfoot's existence being tied to these events.A USFS ranger investigates a social media influencer's death and unusual occurrences in his town, leading him to confront the possibility of Bigfoot's existence being tied to these events.A USFS ranger investigates a social media influencer's death and unusual occurrences in his town, leading him to confront the possibility of Bigfoot's existence being tied to these events.

  • Director
    • James Chick
  • Writers
    • Ashley Chick
    • James Chick
    • Ryan Stahl
  • Stars
    • Andrew Jacob Brown
    • Jack Vanover
    • Benjamin Watts
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  • IMDb RATING
    3.9/10
    243
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • James Chick
    • Writers
      • Ashley Chick
      • James Chick
      • Ryan Stahl
    • Stars
      • Andrew Jacob Brown
      • Jack Vanover
      • Benjamin Watts
    • 31User reviews
    • 16Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Andrew Jacob Brown
    Andrew Jacob Brown
    • Jason Easterly
    Jack Vanover
    Jack Vanover
    • Ken Clark
    Benjamin Watts
    Benjamin Watts
    • Henry
    Eric Berger
    Eric Berger
    • Chris Dixon
    Emily Hyde
    Emily Hyde
    • Mary Delaney Moore
    Jonathan Holbrook
    Jonathan Holbrook
    • Fred Miller
    Tim Blough
    Tim Blough
    • Al Jones
    Brook Hogan
    Brook Hogan
    • Jennifer
    Morgan Roberts
    Morgan Roberts
    • Evan
    Kelly Lynn Reiter
    Kelly Lynn Reiter
    • News Anchor
    Eamon Long
    • Henry's Father
    • (voice)
    Matthew Woodman
    Matthew Woodman
    • Bigfoot
    Hayden Tyler
    • Bigfoot
    Ian Adema
    Ian Adema
    • Matt (Bigfoot T-Shirt Guy)
    Mark Putnam
    Mark Putnam
    • Charlie
    Tracie Driver
    Tracie Driver
    • Search Party
    Ashley Chick
    Ashley Chick
    • Search Party
    Noah Massengill
    Noah Massengill
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    • Director
      • James Chick
    • Writers
      • Ashley Chick
      • James Chick
      • Ryan Stahl
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    9mettlesetdesigner

    A solid mix of drama and horror

    Feet of Death is one of those movies that sneaks up on you. Going in, you might think it's just another Bigfoot flick, but it's way more than that. The story kicks off with Jason, a forest ranger who's pretty much hit rock bottom. He's grieving loss, and you can feel his pain as he tries to drown his sorrows in the wilderness he's supposed to protect. Things take a wild turn when a social media influencer dies in a weird way and suddenly there's talk of Bigfoot being on the loose. Once the hunt for Bigfoot gets going, things get tense, and the creepy atmosphere doesn't let up. Some parts drag a little but the buildup is worth it. If you're into a movie with a solid mix of drama and horror, Feet of Death is a ride you won't regret taking.
    7llscheppink-352-80559

    Better than expected

    Honestly, the title didn't give me much hope but it's a movie about Bigfoot, so I decided to give it a try. A forrest ranger, who recently lost his wife, is teaming up with a local sheriff investigating the death of a popular blogger. The blogger was investigating a recent string of deaths and disappearances, mostly blamed on local wildlife but he suspects something else is in play.

    In the end, I was pleasantly surprised. The story is well written, the atmosphere and acting is solid and the characters are well thought of. Some aspects are somewhat predictable but that didn't spoil the fun. A fresh breath in an area which is usually filled with sub par (Indië) productions.
    1Angry_Santa

    A great family affair!

    What do you do when you have a vanity project in mind but it's too lacklustre for YouTube and too long for TikTok? You convene your family and closest friends and slap it together anyway, using the aforementioned family and friends to pump your IMDb ratings and reviews sky-high in an effort to suck the unsuspecting into a viewing.

    The fact that most people (including most of your nearest and dearest) would've abandoned the viewing within minutes means nothing to you, as long as you can say "look at all them views!"

    There aren't enough drugs in the world to make this even a tolerable, let alone passable, "movie." Anyone who hasn't undergone a double lobotomy would be well advised to simply laugh this one off and avoid viewing at all costs.
    7dannycrossman

    Bigfoot (feet) of Death

    I'm definitely not a horror or murder mystery film fan but the opening scenes of this film showed that it was well produced with great camera visuals and lighting. The later cave scenes were similarly well setup with really well thought out locations and the night scenes benefited from perfectly lit woods (not an easy task either). Overall the production quality shows that it was not a cheap indie film.

    I found a bit of exposition at the start and occasional dialogue to be a bit flat in parts but the Sheriff character's good and gruff nature seemed to fit well with the story and there were some standout dialogue scenes which made up for any weaker areas. There was some good aspects in the use of influencer video POV to mix things up a bit although jumping back and forth between present day and the influencer selfie videos gets a bit confusing along with the change in static camera views and YouTube style selfies.

    As for Bigfoot in a furry costume - well what else would you use in a film..? A real Bigfoot? Of course it's a costume!! Besides Bigfoot is supposed to be a large biped. Not sure what some of the other reviews complained about here but it worked for me.

    Overall the film was likeable, attention keeping and watchable and very well shot and set with good visually attractive scenes.

    Nice joke. 'Bigfoot killing people sounds like a bad horror movie'
    henrycharlyfilms

    Highly Recommended!

    Feet of Death is a refreshing entry into the realm of horror, blending folklore with contemporary storytelling in a way that feels both thrilling and relevant. From the moment the film begins, it captivates with its intriguing premise centered around the iconic figure of Bigfoot, a subject that has long fascinated audiences.

    The screenplay is sharp and engaging, filled with unexpected twists that keep you guessing. The film's unique approach-focusing on a social media influencer who becomes embroiled in a series of mysterious murders in the forest-brilliantly marries modern technology with classic horror elements. This fusion not only makes the narrative relatable but also enhances the tension as the influencer seeks to unravel the truth behind the disappearances.

    Visually, Feet of Death is stunning. The set design captures the haunting beauty of the forest, creating an immersive atmosphere that perfectly complements the film's eerie undertones. Each scene is meticulously crafted, drawing viewers deeper into the unsettling world where legend and reality collide.

    What truly elevates the film, however, is its character-driven plot. The well-developed characters are relatable and complex, each with their own motives and backstories. As their lives intertwine, the audience is pulled into their struggles, making the stakes feel all the more real. This blend of drama and horror is masterfully executed, ensuring that viewers are not just spectators but emotionally invested in the outcome.

    Overall, Feet of Death is a standout horror film that offers a fresh perspective on the Bigfoot legend. With its clever writing, strong performances, and striking visuals, it's sure to satisfy fans of the genre while also appealing to those who appreciate a good mystery. Prepare for a wild ride that will leave you pondering the boundaries between myth and reality long after the credits roll.

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      The caves were remote from the principal shooting locations, and on the day the footage was filmed, the power generator wouldn't start, so they had to use a power bank. Unfortunately, the energy was quickly depleted, so the director had to plug it into his truck and keep the engine running to provide a charge.
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    • Quotes

      Jennifer: I found human DNA on the lips of the victim... It came back as a Mary Moore. Saliva, and placed on the victim's lips, postmortem.

      Jason Easterly: I guess she snuck in a kiss goodbye.

      Ken Clark: That's not funny, that's nasty.

      Jason Easterly: Yeah, it's probably criminal.

      Ken Clark: Well, not technically, but doesn't mean it's right. That's between her and the good Lord.

    • Crazy credits
      A brief scene follows the closing credits.
    • Connections
      References The Beverly Hillbillies (1962)

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    • Release date
      • September 5, 2024 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official sites
      • Chick Flick Films
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    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • Cougar Washington, USA(on location)
    • Production company
      • Chick Flick Films
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      • $15,000 (estimated)
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      1 hour 46 minutes
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