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On the Trail of Bigfoot: The Discovery
USA 2021
produced by Adrienne Breedlove, Seth Breedlove, Dan Cadigan (executive), Sherry Ledenbach (executive), Morgan Hazel (executive), Forest Hazel (executive), Loren Coleman (executive), Michael Tramel (executive), Theresa Tramel (executive), Timothy Eames (executive), Ammar Aldieri (executive), Elvin Altman (executive), Diane Altman (executive) for Small Town Monsters
directed by Seth Breedlove
starring Derek Randles, Shane Corson, Rebekah Anne Slick, Chris Spencer, Cindy Caddell, David Ellis, Todd Hale, Aleksandar Petakov, Mark Matzke, Marc Myrsell, Michael Blair
written by Seth Breedlove
documentary Bigfoot, On the Trail of ..., On the Trail of Bigfoot
review by Mike Haberfelner
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This isn't director Seth Breedlove's first documentary about Bigfoot as
he has followed trails of the creature all over the country, and this time
one has taken him to the Olympics, a peninsula in Washington State, where
he has joined up with the Olympic Project, a group of very serious Bigfoot
researchers, who might all be hobbyists in strictly legal terms but who
have made it their task to research their subject matter along purely
scientivic lines, meaning they will research for the research's sake, not
with a goal in mind, but if they should prove or disprove something it
would come as a by-product of same research. But what they've discovered
deep in the dense forests of the Olympics is quite impressive, nests that
most closely resemble gorilla nests - but with no gorillas native to the
area but the Olympics providing a somewhat rainforest-like climate, this
might suggest ... ... and this is where director Seth Breedlove
succeeds in making this movie accessible to more than just the Bigfoot or
cryptozoology crowd, even if he presents evidence that might point into
the right direction, he doesn't go off on a tangent and present it as
unshakeable fact, instead makes it part of a puzzle the outcome of which
is uncertain yet. But the film is fascinating, exactly because it stays
that sober towards all possible evidence presented and doesn't get
over-enthusiastic about things, instead just points out options. And while
it might swing the opinion on Bigfoot with all that many audience members,
one can't help but remain glued to the screen even as a notorious doubter
like me.
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Robots and rats,
demons and potholes, cuddly toys and shopping mall Santas,
love and death and everything in between,
Tales to Chill Your Bones to is all of that.
Tales to Chill Your Bones to -
a collection of short stories and mini-plays ranging from the horrific to the darkly humourous,
from the post-apocalyptic to the weirdly romantic,
tales that will give you a chill and maybe a chuckle,
all thought up by the twisted mind of screenwriter and film reviewer Michael Haberfelner.
Tales to Chill Your Bones to
the new anthology by Michael Haberfelner
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