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An ex-soldier ventures into the Pacific Northwest to uncover the truth behind his fiance's disappearance.An ex-soldier ventures into the Pacific Northwest to uncover the truth behind his fiance's disappearance.An ex-soldier ventures into the Pacific Northwest to uncover the truth behind his fiance's disappearance.
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Flannel shirts and orange blood
If you love great scenery, watch a nature documentary. If you like bad dialogue, orange blood and beards than this is the movie for you. Also how dare you put Lances name in the credits only to have him show up for 30 seconds right before the movie ends, while delivering one of the cheesiest monologues ever.
Chief???
OMG STOP SAYING "CHIEF!"
Absolutely annoying, it is said at nauseum.
Furthermore the guy doesnt take a clear shot at the beast in the most opportune times.
Also, he shoots a propane tank and it doeant explode, instead he "ignites" it as if it were gasoline (liquid) all over the snow, 10 feet from the tank...Ridiculous!
The acting was D acting.
Hey Chief!
Here we have the classic Bigfoot movie. Same old script and just some new beautiful nature shots. I only recommend this if you're in quarantine for a week and you do not have anything else to watch. Be ready to hear the word "chief" around 123 times during the whole movie. Not joking.
Better than it should be
I wasn't expecting too much from this movie, but it ended up being better than than it should be. I was entertained from start to finish. For it's budget this film is extremely well done.
The monster scenes are done right, you mostly just get glimpses of the monster which seems like a good choice on the director's part. Sure, occasionally the characters make irrational decisions and some random coincidences occur but otherwise the plotting is tight. This movie ended up bring more fun than I thought it would be be and the people involved did a great job of making the most of their apparently modest budget.
Recommended to fans of bigfoot-esque, monster in the woods type of movies. (If you are someone who only enjoys movies with budgets of $300 million and higher you might want to skip this one.)
The monster scenes are done right, you mostly just get glimpses of the monster which seems like a good choice on the director's part. Sure, occasionally the characters make irrational decisions and some random coincidences occur but otherwise the plotting is tight. This movie ended up bring more fun than I thought it would be be and the people involved did a great job of making the most of their apparently modest budget.
Recommended to fans of bigfoot-esque, monster in the woods type of movies. (If you are someone who only enjoys movies with budgets of $300 million and higher you might want to skip this one.)
Excellent film
For a low budget bigfoot type movie I was pleasantly surprised. . Acting was good. Story dragged in a couple of spots, but overrall I thoroughly enjoyed it from beginning to end.
Did you know
- TriviaThis is actor Lance Henriksen's fourth Sasquatch / Bigfoot movie. The others are: Untold (2002), Abominable (2006), and Sasquatch Mountain (2006).
- Crazy creditsSPOILER: Tyler Laird and Jackson Wells will return in: The Monster Chronicles.
- ConnectionsReferences M*A*S*H (1972)
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- Большая легенда
- Filming locations
- Lewis River Falls- Gifford Pinchot National Forest, Washington State, USA(Water Falls Scene)
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- Runtime
- 1h 29m(89 min)
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- 2.35 : 1
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