Comparing Bigfoot Films: Willow Creek vs. Bigfoot Exists - A Video Analysis
Posted Friday, April 05, 2024
By Squatchable.com staff
Have you ever wondered what makes a good Bigfoot movie? The YouTube channel Cutting Room Ceiling explores this question in their video, comparing two found footage films from 2014, Willow Creek and Exists. I was intrigued by their analysis and decided to share my thoughts on the videos with you.
Willow Creek, directed by Bobcat Goldthwait, follows a couple who travel to Willow Creek, California, to explore the legend of Bigfoot. The film takes inspiration from The Blair Witch Project and features a 22-minute tent scene that makes up 28% of the runtime. What's interesting about this movie is that the director interviewed real locals from Willow Creek, and many of them were not told they were in a fictional movie. This gives the film a sense of realism and authenticity that is often lacking in Bigfoot movies.
On the other hand, Exists, directed by Eduardo Sanchez, co-director of The Blair Witch Project, takes a more in-your-face approach to the Bigfoot mythos. The film follows a group of friends who encounter Bigfoot in a remote cabin in the woods. Unlike Willow Creek, Exists features clear shots of Bigfoot and focuses on action and suspense.
Both films were released in 2014 and received different critical receptions. While Willow Creek was praised for its suspenseful and psychological approach, Exists was criticized for its lack of character development and over-reliance on jump scares. However, both films offer unique perspectives on the Bigfoot mythos and are worth watching for any Squatchable enthusiast.
I found both films to be entertaining and thought-provoking. Willow Creek's use of real locals and its focus on the psychological aspect of the Bigfoot legend was particularly intriguing. Meanwhile, Exists' action-packed approach provided a thrilling counterpoint to Willow Creek's more subtle horror.
Overall, the Cutting Room Ceiling video provides an interesting analysis of what makes a good Bigfoot movie. While both films take different approaches to the mythos, they both offer unique perspectives and are worth watching. So, if you're looking for a good Bigfoot movie to watch, be sure to check out Willow Creek and Exists.