Sean Reynolds, a highly acclaimed investigative journalist (who strongly believed in paranormal phenomena), destroyed his career when the most watched episode of his reality show, based on paranormal phenomena, turned out to be a hoax. Sean saw a news report on a "Bigfoot Hunter" (Carl Drybeck) who claimed to possess the body of a dead Sasquatch. He believes Drybeck is a phony and decides to create a new show that reveals people's paranormal claims as hoaxes. Sean assembles his old film crew and heads to Northern California's "Lost Coast" to meet with and interview Drybeck. Obsessed, Sean is staking his comeback, his life and the lives of his documentary film crew on proving Drybeck's claim to be a hoax.
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So close to something I'd actually recommend, yet I just can't do that. Why can't I? Well I don't mind not actually seeing Bigfoot in this. I'd rather not see him than see another terrible costume, but the whole spotlight thing... Why? Why would they do that? And why the telekinetic stuff? Why not just stick to traditional Bigfoot ideas and just have a big hairy arm grabbing at people if you need someone yanked through a window? The acting was surprisingly good for a Lost Footage film, I actually found myself caring whether or not people in it died. But the ending, it ruined it for me. I hope this team makes another one, but just keeps the extra- dimensional BS out of it. If they kept it just being Bigfoot they would have really had something.
This movie was just horrible. I could make a better movie on a low budget. They couldn't even do research about Bigfoot. I am from the South. I know Bigfoot information. They didn't have to include where the guy killed himself. That was horrible. Little kids could watch this with their parents and then they will ask about it. The calls were all wrong. They were too high pitched. They are suppose to be throaty and or deep. They can't climb trees. They do not eat or harm people. They will watch people, but will not eat or harm one. There was a bright light in the middle of the woods. Like really?! There's nothing around them. To top it off, it's horror, but not even scary at all.
I watched the movie, in hopes of seeing something interesting about Bigfoots, and anything at all on the Lost Coast, and I was wildly disappointed. Wildly bad acting and no effort at all to put forth an interesting plot line or anything different from the usual bloodbath that is spooky movie material for pretty much every scary movie I've seen in 20 years. If I wanted simply to see a bloodbath like situation, I could always just upend a bottle of catchup. The topic of Bigfoot is so wildly interesting to so many Americans, you would think someone would take making a scary movie about the creatures seriously. Oh well! If anything, at least The Lost Coast started a new trend, the blending of more than one genre in a single movie, that is, Bigfoot and Rosemary's Baby.
OK...whoever said this is a troll hunter rip off.....well......no. at least the troll hunter was absurd in an amusing way,this was down right terrible. there was a whole lot of over acting and bad camera work. nothing really interesting at all. so,if you like genuinely BAD movies, spend your dollar. otherwise,run.....and i do mean RUN!!!!!!!!!!if you are under some impression you will see anything(i.e. bigfoot).....nyet. not going to happen. i thought surely they would give me SOMETHING at the end. at least on troll hunter i got to see the poor fellow get jacked across the bridge (which i LOVED). so very disappointed!!!