Will This Movie Live Up To The Bigfoot Hype?


With bigfoot calls, tree knocks, and limb formations, "Something In The Woods" promises to be a bigfoot lover's dream film. But will it be enough to really live up to the hype. Bigfooters have always been the most critical of bigfoot movies.

Written, starred and directed by David Ford and Tony Odell Gibson, and produced by God Zone Productions, “Something in the Woods” is not your “typical Bigfoot slasher film”, according to the directing duo.

“We took the film in another direction for more of a realistic creature whose territorial disputes with a family become an edge of your seat thriller, yet still keeping good morals of the story ‘family oriented’,” Gibson, 36 and Austin native, tells Cryptozoology News.

It turns out, the creators of “Something in the Woods” did not solely rely on eyewitnesses accounts to tell their story. Although admittedly influenced by the alleged Ape Canyon event and the legend of Boggy Creek, Gibson says his team has incorporated certain elements into the movie that Sasquatch researchers will find quite familiar.

“Howls, wood knocks, tree structures… this is going to be a ‘Bigfoot lovers’ dream film,” he says.

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  1. First for the ferocious firsters....Where are they?

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  2. Will anything ever live up to the hype?

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  3. I heard this movie will be considered for an award...a most prestigious award.

    The Academy Award.

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    1. I thought it would be more like the Golden Taterhole Award.

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    2. The investors will be a shoe-in for that award !

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    3. I'll bet it will be as good as Saving Christmas. Hey - maybe Kirk Cameron will do a Saving Bigfoot movie!

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    4. Get outta here.

      Bigfoot movies can't afford that kind of star-power !

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  4. Looks like it has Joe and DS covered so they will get 2 dvd buys out of it.

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    1. If Joe buys one DVD for each of his fake accounts here, that will push them over a half-dozen in sales.

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  5. Hell i know that actor dats ol tater spudhole damn he good actor.

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  6. its the usual low budget production

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  7. Not since Troll 2 has such cinematic brilliance graced the silver screen.

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    1. My latest release will blow this out of the water. It's called, "There Isn't a G0dd@mn Thing In the Woods."

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