Bigfoot: The Lost Coast Tapes

R 4.5
2012 1 hr 29 min Horror , Thriller , Mystery

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.

  • Cast:
    Drew Rausch , Rich McDonald , Frank Ashmore , Japheth Gordon , Ashley Wood , Brittani Ebert , Loren Lester

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Reviews

BlazeLime
2012/10/26

Strong and Moving!

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Kirandeep Yoder
2012/10/27

The joyful confection is coated in a sparkly gloss, bright enough to gleam from the darkest, most cynical corners.

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Allison Davies
2012/10/28

The film never slows down or bores, plunging from one harrowing sequence to the next.

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Guillelmina
2012/10/29

The film's masterful storytelling did its job. The message was clear. No need to overdo.

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Michael Ledo
2012/10/30

A camera crew, with no benefits or life insurance, is on its way to film real evidence from a man (Frank Ashmore) who claims he has seen Bigfoot and has a BF body. Skeptic Sean Reynolds (Drew Rausch) leads this production in hopes of making a reality series out of it. He is accompanied by his producer ex-gf Robyn (Ashley Wood) who believes in earth mysticism. Darryl (Rich McDonald) is the cameraman who admires Robyn and Kevin is the nerdy sound man who "smells." He is also a Bigfoot believer.The characters and the dialouge I would rate as superior to most found footage films. Since they are filming for TV, the found footage aspect is above normal until the last 15 minutes of the film where they toss the camera around as much as possible for effect. This is the third or fourth film I have seen which duplicates the final scene of "Quarantine". Seriously Mr. Grant, all of us losers who still watch these crappy found footage films, have seen that scene several times before.As far as Bigfoot is concerned. Fear not. The special effects did not break the budget. You see more of Mr. B. Foot on the cover than you do in the film.Parental Guide: F-bombs. No sex or nudity.

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lmiddleton-lm
2012/10/31

I watched this documentary-as it was suppose to be-and was THROUGHLY disappointed in this ENTIRE film. POORLY documented, edited, written, and produced. I would advìse NO ONE to waste their time-as I did-watching this film. The language was ATROCIOUS, BARBARIC, REVOLTING, and APPALLING!!!!!!!!! No; I am NOT a producer, editor, or filmmaker. Nothing to do with movies; other than- like most of you-watching them. If your plans are to watch this film, please; think deeply about the comments made-by those who did not like this film, but watched it-and consider what is said, and make your choice. If you are a person of colorful language, than this is the film for you. If you are not-as obviously as I am-you WILL NOT like or enjoy this documentary or film.

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mecheart
2012/11/01

I normally avoid appraisal of a film solely on entertainment value as the vast majority of movies I have recently consumed entertained me on some level regardless of how base or brief the excitement generated. However, every now and again a film comes along armed nicely with the oomph to thrill despite either the subject matter, expected premise or both.New horror releases these days may be abundant but not their quality - heck, even their classification as horror often takes a stretch of the imagination. Thus finding an actually spooky movie also with the ability to entertain is a treasure less and less likely to be discovered.With more than a small amount of gratitude then I must positively recommend 'Bigfoot: The Lost Coast Tapes' to horror fans adrift like myself in the doldrums of decent spine-tingling flicks worth watching. This film comes loaded for Sasquatch with a cast of fun and convincing characters played by pleasingly capable actors, a premise that while not wholly original successfully sets the stage and builds suspense, and a twist that alleviates the disappointment of thinking you know how it will all turn out. The plot overall and twist in the third act very nicely distinguish this film from a sea of sameness and stale ideas plaguing so many other horror efforts these days.Against the norm then based on entertainment value alone,'Bigfoot: The Lost Coast Tapes' hits for a very solid seven out of ten. The build up, throughout which is sprinkled a few hilarious scenes, will please most horror fanatics and the personalities of the four main characters and their host especially, will connect many viewers to the story through their well paced descent into the unknown.While we have a standard shaky shoulder cam setup here, the four investigators headed out into the spooky place this time around are on a mission to debunk rather than prove real the subject of their expedition. I found this take fresh and entertaining compared to so many other very similar found footage films that absolutely take themselves seriously and aim to force the viewer to believe whatever proof of the supernatural they are out to catch on camera.Also refreshing is the not too stereotypical individuality of each of the four main characters. Yes, there's an over zealous director who insists every moment of the expedition must be filmed, and yes he is out to secure a network deal for a weekly show with the whole reality television pilot documentary he is filming.There's a cameraman too who comes off as slightly fearless, a sound man who fulfills the scaredy-cat (a role made famous by Bill Paxton in 'Aliens'), and there's also a pseudo psychic female who performs rituals to sense and ward off dark energies. However something original has been written into each of these well tread roles, interesting enough to make them fun to sit with through the film.The highlight of them all is addled Bigfoot expert 'Carl Drybeck' played extremely entertainingly by Frank Ashmore whom I had never come across before but hope to see in future films. He's a bit of a wild man recluse who for decades has been pursuing Sasquatch and within the scope of the film has finally secured the holy grail: an intact Bigfoot corpse.As the set up unfolds and build up ramps up 'Bigfoot: The Lost Coast Tapes' effectively conditions the viewer to expect a tense but fairly generic outcome and then slams a home run with a very fresh twist and finale. My thinking is viewers who thought the entire film would be all Bigfoot all the time until the end were likely feeling somewhat let down. While I was expecting a Sasquatch showdown in the big dark woods, the reveal did not fail to please, and if you're willing to proceed to its climax with an open mind, this film will not let you down.Seven out of ten for an entertaining experience throughout, plus one for a pants on fire type of scene and references to Scooby-Doo the original and a great performance by Frank Ashmore; Ashley Wood is also quite easy on the eyes and her countenance nicely compliments the whole effort.

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bjjnedan
2012/11/02

Yet another found footage horror/thriller/mockumentary?. Except this time, it's about Bigfoot. Yesh, a group of friends, led by a pompous douche, set out to prove a guy that claims to have a sasquatch body as a liar and a fake. They get a bit more than they bargained for.This movie was..., for lack of a better word, different. As compared to all the found footage crap that the market is being flooded with now days, this one isn't all that bad. Granted, it's not all that good, but it's not terrible. The acting isn't too bad for most of the movie. It did get kind of stupid towards the end. Example, 2 of the guys leave with their host to see the body. They beg the lady of the group to say indoors, no matter what. Then, they implore her that if she hears anything, run outside, across the f***ing yard to get a gun that she admits to no even knowing how to use. JUST GIVE HER THE F***ING GUN TO TAKE WITH HER BACK INSIDE!!!! Anyways, the characters were unlikable. The chick is just a kook, but she is very, very hot. The cameraman is a douche. The host is a douche. And the sound guy is just f***ing annoying. I will admit, that this movie did turn out a bit unexpected for me. It's nothing shocking but it's different. Coming into this, I had 2 expectations for how this movie would play out. 1. The guy claiming to have the sasquatch body is either part of an elaborate hoax, or some kind of cult that is set on killing these people. 2. Bigfoot is just a dick who is out to kill. How it actually turned out was completely f***ing different. Again, it wasn't scary, thrilling or..., I can't even take it seriously but it was different. Overall, I'd suggest this movie, but only if you don't really give 2 s***s about plausibility and just want something different from all the other found footage bulls*** that is out there now. Granted, this movie might fall right into the s***ty range of all the other s***ty found footage movies for most other people, but I liked it because it's odd.

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