Movie: Just discovered in the wild, the first poster for new Bigfoot film "The Lost Coast Tapes"



In 2011 a documentary crew traveled to a remote site in Northern California to verify the discovery of a dead Sasquatch. This footage is all that remains.

Caught your attention? Read below if you're interested in this new Bigfoot flick that's just wrapping up production.

Cinéma vérité style filmmaking and Bigfoot should go together like peanut butter and jelly! Ash and the evil dead! Jason and naked teens! It's really a wonder that anyone has yet to make an effective film focusing on the legend of the Sasquatch using this technique, but if the first poster for The Lost Coast Tapes is any indication of what's to come, one may well be on its way.

Continental Media, a new film sales company, has grabbed the rights to sell the latest horror-POV feature The Lost Coast Tapes, which just wrapped post-production and is already gaining traction with foreign distributors.The Lost Coast Tapes follows a group of investigative journalists as they set out to Northern California to debunk a rogue hunter claiming he has caged a Bigfoot.

Directed by Corey Grant and starring Drew Rausch, Rich McDonald, Ashley Wood, Frank Ashmore, and Noah Weisberg, not much is available on the flick at the moment; but we've been promised a teaser trailer soon.

[via: www.dreadcentral.com]

Comments

  1. I seriously can't wait for this one and I really really want the damn poster! That's toooooo cool.

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  2. if this movie is half as good as that poster it will be awsome

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  3. It'll likely be trash like most movies about Bigfoot, sorry to say. It all depends on how the main star of the show is presented, the Sasquatch character, a wild monster beast as usual or as reality is, a living wild man with a free spirit.

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    1. Many of them ARE savage killers. You are selectively picking and choosing your encounter accounts if you believe they are all some kind of peaceful wood people. And aside from that... this is a movie, a piece of fiction... if it is a good, well-made film (story, characters, etc.) it doesn't matter how the creature is portrayed.

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