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  1. Hace 5 días · Set against the backdrop of dense pine forests and murky creek bottoms, the documentary captures a series of spine-chilling moments that challenge the skepticism of believers and doubters alike. From eerie wood knocks and mysterious footsteps to the startling sight of a juvenile and adult sasquatch, to finding a massive footprint ...

  2. Hace 2 días · Pseudo-documentary adventure about a group of researchers trekking into the wilderness in search of Sasquatch. Lots of good wildlife footage courtesy animal ...

  3. Hace 5 días · A rare and exciting radio interview with Roger Patterson and Bob Gimlin, the men behind the famous 1967 Bigfoot footage, has recently surfaced on YouTube. The interview, conducted by Jack Webster, took place in Vancouver, British Columbia, just days after the historic filming of the elusive creature at Bluff Creek, California.

  4. Hace 2 días · Sasquatch Sunset Trailer #1 (2024) Watch on. Not shy of surreal humour, the Zellners include scenes like an alpha Sasquatch getting high on poisonous mushrooms and making goo-goo eyes at a lion. There’s also a comical moment where a cassette player found in the forest terrifies the Sasquatch family with Erasure’s “Love To Hate You”.

  5. Yeezy Yeezy what’s good it’s ya boy Max B A community made up of fans of Ye, the artist formerly known as Kanye West. Civil discussion & memes of his discography, artistry, fashion, collaborators, and life are welcome here! p.s. Sasquatch believers.

  6. Hace 2 días · Sasquatch Sunset Trailer #1 (2024) Watch on. Not shy of surreal humour, the Zellners include scenes like an alpha Sasquatch getting high on poisonous mushrooms and making goo-goo eyes at a lion. There’s also a comical moment where a cassette player found in the forest terrifies the Sasquatch family with Erasure’s “Love To Hate You”.

  7. Hace 2 días · There’s also a comical moment where a cassette player found in the forest terrifies the Sasquatch family with Erasure’s “Love To Hate You”. Stir in some bizarre mating scenes reminiscent of The Bloodhound Gang’s “Discovery Channel” lyric, and the film shifts between absurdity and base comedy.