Bigfoot Encounters in Three New Paranormal Films: DB Cooper, Boggy Creek, and Lost Coast Tapes
Posted Friday, November 29, 2024
By Squatchable.com staff
In a recent video from the YouTube channel M.L. Miller, the Bigfoot enthusiast explores three new films featuring the elusive creature of the forest. The first film, "Bigfoot versus DB Cooper," directed by David DeCoteau, tells the story of infamous plane hijacker DB Cooper, who finds himself in the path of Bigfoot as he escapes into the forests of Washington. The film features a cast of shirtless young men and the voices of Lanaa Quigley and Eric Roberts.
The video reviewer expresses their disappointment in the film, stating that the premise is good, but the execution is lacking. They criticize the film for its excessive focus on the physical appearance of the actors and its lack of a cohesive storyline. Despite this, they do commend the film for its use of practical effects in the Bigfoot suit.
The second film, "Stranded," directed by Shawn Burkett, follows three siblings who take a road trip to Boggy Creek in Falk, Arkansas to sort through their recently deceased father's property. However, they break down on the way and come face to face with Bigfoot. The reviewer praises the film for its attempt to build an interesting story around the Bigfoot encounter and for the atmosphere established in the film.
The third and final film, "Bigfoot: The Lost Coast Tapes," directed by Corey Grant, tells the story of a disgraced news reporter who seeks to uncover a hoax concerning a dead Bigfoot in a cooler. The reviewer commends the film for its original premise and the way it handles the found footage style. However, they do criticize the film for its over-scripted dialogue and the choices of actors.
Overall, the video reviewer expresses their excitement for new Bigfoot-related content and encourages viewers to check out the films for themselves. As a Bigfoot enthusiast, the reviewer is always on the lookout for new and interesting films featuring the elusive creature of the forest.
It's worth noting that the reviewer is a female editor for Squatchable and her