A group of friends who venture into the remote Texas woods for a party weekend find themselves stalked by Bigfoot.A group of friends who venture into the remote Texas woods for a party weekend find themselves stalked by Bigfoot.A group of friends who venture into the remote Texas woods for a party weekend find themselves stalked by Bigfoot.
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- 1 win & 2 nominations total
Dora Madison
- Dora
- (as Dora Madison Burge)
Jeff Schwan
- Uncle Bob
- (as J.P. Schwan)
George P. Gakoumis Jr.
- Firework Salesman
- (as George Gakoumis)
Stefanie Sanchez
- 911 Operator
- (voice)
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It has its moments.
This hand-held-footage tale of a group of college-aged people on a camping trip being set upon by Sasquatch isn't great, but it does have its moments.
Moments of suspense as they hear sometimes far away sounds, moments of terror as they hear Sasquatch growling and running toward them. One horrifying moment when we see what's his name trying to get away by racing away on a bike, and the creature running along side him, keeping up, with no difficulty. Also two moments of annoying behaviour from obnoxious characters, for no other reason than to have a pair of cheap jump scares within a couple of minutes' time (blasting the car horn, and then slamming the brakes)
I don't have a problem with shaky cam, if it suits the plot of the film. My problem with it is that I think it's difficult to sustain a full length movie with it. The creature effects were decent, the acting was hit and miss, there was a bit of atmosphere in the shots of the cabin and woods, but I wonder if the film would have played better with some occasionally stationary camera work, with mostly just Sasquatch's scenes, and a few establishing shots presented as found footage? As it is, it seems like two thin ideas (found footage, and Sasquatch) mashed together and padded to full length.
I agree with its 5/ 10 IMDb user rating.
Moments of suspense as they hear sometimes far away sounds, moments of terror as they hear Sasquatch growling and running toward them. One horrifying moment when we see what's his name trying to get away by racing away on a bike, and the creature running along side him, keeping up, with no difficulty. Also two moments of annoying behaviour from obnoxious characters, for no other reason than to have a pair of cheap jump scares within a couple of minutes' time (blasting the car horn, and then slamming the brakes)
I don't have a problem with shaky cam, if it suits the plot of the film. My problem with it is that I think it's difficult to sustain a full length movie with it. The creature effects were decent, the acting was hit and miss, there was a bit of atmosphere in the shots of the cabin and woods, but I wonder if the film would have played better with some occasionally stationary camera work, with mostly just Sasquatch's scenes, and a few establishing shots presented as found footage? As it is, it seems like two thin ideas (found footage, and Sasquatch) mashed together and padded to full length.
I agree with its 5/ 10 IMDb user rating.
This was far better than expected.
After loads of recently bad Bigfoot movies I was kind of dreading another disappointment but actually this was pretty good. There were no surprises plot wise but the action kept to a good pace and you actually get to see the monster which lets face it is the money shot of any horror. The filming was good and the acting fine.
I'm a bit of a fan when it comes to monster movies and have felt bad recently posting rubbish reviews so I'm really glad this movie did what it promised and was an way watch.
Probably not going to make it to the Oscar list but definitely worth a watch if you're into Bigfoot killing college kids, which lets face it is a winning formula.
I'm a bit of a fan when it comes to monster movies and have felt bad recently posting rubbish reviews so I'm really glad this movie did what it promised and was an way watch.
Probably not going to make it to the Oscar list but definitely worth a watch if you're into Bigfoot killing college kids, which lets face it is a winning formula.
Messing With Sasquatch: The Movie
-From the director of The Blair Witch Project comes a film about, and I kid you not, five teenagers who are on a cabin getaway and are hunted by Bigfoot. The teens must survive and find a way to escape in this interesting found-footage film.
-Exists is one of the most cliché movies I've ever seen, but I didn't really expect different. Especially because it's a film version of the Messing With Sasquatch commercials.
-The story is pretty cliché. There are five teens, the white leader, the black tough guy, the blonde, the smart girl, and the unlikable cameraman, who are at this cabin for some reason and nobody knows they are there. And then Bigfoot.
-The tone is pretty creepy, as much as I don't like found-footage films. It's still effective and it has a theme of 'you reap what you sow' which I found compelling. The pace is also pretty good. They get straight to the point, but they also miss some opportunity for character development.
-The acting's not worth anything in this. Everyone fills their horror stereotypes well, which means they are all not good.
-All you see of Bigfoot himself is pretty much what people would claim is Bigfoot in, well, real footage. So effective. He does also show up at the end, which is rewarding. Good job makeup team! -The music is eerie, but at one point I was wondering if it was even necessary.
-The scares are meh. The jumpscares are not scary, but the suspenseful elements are suspenseful.
-The film is rated-R for language really. It has some moderate language throughout.
-So Exists takes a super-cliché premise and makes an actually interesting found-footage film about Bigfoot. I found myself enjoying it. I will say that if you like the style, Exists is worth watching on Netflix/Redbox. I am only going to give it a 6.5 for its unoriginality and acting though.
-Exists is one of the most cliché movies I've ever seen, but I didn't really expect different. Especially because it's a film version of the Messing With Sasquatch commercials.
-The story is pretty cliché. There are five teens, the white leader, the black tough guy, the blonde, the smart girl, and the unlikable cameraman, who are at this cabin for some reason and nobody knows they are there. And then Bigfoot.
-The tone is pretty creepy, as much as I don't like found-footage films. It's still effective and it has a theme of 'you reap what you sow' which I found compelling. The pace is also pretty good. They get straight to the point, but they also miss some opportunity for character development.
-The acting's not worth anything in this. Everyone fills their horror stereotypes well, which means they are all not good.
-All you see of Bigfoot himself is pretty much what people would claim is Bigfoot in, well, real footage. So effective. He does also show up at the end, which is rewarding. Good job makeup team! -The music is eerie, but at one point I was wondering if it was even necessary.
-The scares are meh. The jumpscares are not scary, but the suspenseful elements are suspenseful.
-The film is rated-R for language really. It has some moderate language throughout.
-So Exists takes a super-cliché premise and makes an actually interesting found-footage film about Bigfoot. I found myself enjoying it. I will say that if you like the style, Exists is worth watching on Netflix/Redbox. I am only going to give it a 6.5 for its unoriginality and acting though.
Fast paced and enjoyable,but with some flaws.
This film comes from the director of the Blair With Project, who pioneered the found footage format, and uses it here once again to make a horror movie involving none other than Bigfoot. I think the Blair Witch was genuinely scary and absolutely innovative so I was expecting this one to be good, and I must say I enjoyed it.
The director was wise to make a shorter running time for this movie as it makes it gloriously fast paced so it never becomes dull for a moment. The tension builds rather quickly and carries on doing so.
The faults in this movie are in the decisions the characters make, some of which are absolutely idiotic and unforgivable. (Slight spoiler ahead) Lets say you have a shotgun for protection and you have 5 cartridges but you waste most of them giving your (hidden) location away shooting into the air... Unforgivable.
If it wasn't for some of the idiocy of the characters I may have actually given this a 7/10 or an 8/10. It was actually pretty good, and extra kudos for the makeup and stunts which were surprisingly very good.
Overall opinion: Fast paced and enjoyable (mostly)
Recommendation: Willow Creek (2013) by Bobcat Goldthwait is another found footage Bigfoot horror which I also enjoyed..
The director was wise to make a shorter running time for this movie as it makes it gloriously fast paced so it never becomes dull for a moment. The tension builds rather quickly and carries on doing so.
The faults in this movie are in the decisions the characters make, some of which are absolutely idiotic and unforgivable. (Slight spoiler ahead) Lets say you have a shotgun for protection and you have 5 cartridges but you waste most of them giving your (hidden) location away shooting into the air... Unforgivable.
If it wasn't for some of the idiocy of the characters I may have actually given this a 7/10 or an 8/10. It was actually pretty good, and extra kudos for the makeup and stunts which were surprisingly very good.
Overall opinion: Fast paced and enjoyable (mostly)
Recommendation: Willow Creek (2013) by Bobcat Goldthwait is another found footage Bigfoot horror which I also enjoyed..
This was actually very, very good
It's a total man vs beast scenario as four young people go up to the woods for a vacation and are attacked by a wild animal living in the cabin they are now occupying. What makes the situation more interesting is that the wild animal is the mythical Big foot creature.
At first I was not sure as the movie starts out like all the other found footage movies with a wannabe You Tube dude setting up cameras all over a cabin that looks like a homage to the Evil Dead, in order to create a Paranormal Activity situation, but the savagery of the animal adds to the realness of the fright. Though seeing the monster only revealed a costume that was a little cheesy, overall the movie is quite impressive.
At first I was not sure as the movie starts out like all the other found footage movies with a wannabe You Tube dude setting up cameras all over a cabin that looks like a homage to the Evil Dead, in order to create a Paranormal Activity situation, but the savagery of the animal adds to the realness of the fright. Though seeing the monster only revealed a costume that was a little cheesy, overall the movie is quite impressive.
Did you know
- TriviaThe "Upside Down Tree" shown on the official Poster (mark of "Big Foot") is still planted at Spiderwood Studios, filming location for "Exists"
- GoofsWhen Matt calls 911 multiple times but keeps getting cut off because of a weak signal, 911 would in fact have attempted to call him back even before he tried calling them again, so long as he has active service with a provider. *Maybe the 911 call center wasn't able to get through to him, since the signal was so weak.*
- ConnectionsFeatured in Macon County Movie Club: Bigfoot Night (2021)
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- Gross worldwide
- $413,767
- Runtime
- 1h 21m(81 min)
- Color
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- Aspect ratio
- 1.78 : 1
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