Documentary Review: Bigfoot Lives (2007)

About the Documentary

Tag along with Tom Biscardi and his intrepid team of Bigfoot hunters as they carefully scour the country, collecting evidence and interviewing witnesses in order to thoroughly document the elusive beast's appearance, characteristics and behavior. Utilizing an array of state-of-the-art technology, the researchers make significant discoveries at locations in Montana, New York, Idaho, Arizona and Texas.

My Thoughts

I have a strong curiosity for Bigfoot and whether or not the beast exists. The documentary was not that bad, although there were times where it seemed to drone on in the middle. If you have a strong interest in cryptozoology and Bigfoot, than this might be a documentary to watch. There are claims and interviews by many people, sightings, evidence, etc that keep you wondering whether or not it is real or fake. 

I do not like Tom Biscardi and I find him too presumptuous when it comes to his claims and findings. His ties with other scams and fakes in the Bigfoot research community has tarnished any credibility I may have had for him. In the documentary, he makes many leaps to saying that based off arbitrary and even unknown evidence, the Bigfoot was definitely migrating through that area. 

 Overall the documentary was fair. I would give it a 3 1/2 stars out of 5. At the very least this documentary can respark your interest in Bigfoot, to some it might even convince them of its existence. 

Comments  

 
0 #1 2010-03-18 22:31
wow you guys are really on the cutting edge with this ...

you belong in the closed off catacombs of MyPara ...great work on debunking the I-Phone generated ghost on the stairs there Gomer, nothing gets past inveterate ghost Busters like you guys