Dallas & Wayne - The Bigfoot Hunters : The Mountain [Free Episode]



If you're a reality TV buff, then you might want to give this show a chance. Dallas & Wayne is about two eccentric guys doing Bigfoot things.

In this first episode of season two, Dallas and Wayne, after howling, wood knocking and taking photographs of trees, they finally take the images back home for analysis and discovered some interesting artifacts.

You'll have to watch what they find at the end of the show.


Here's what the press has been saying about the two Bigfoot hunters:

"A story of enduring friendship and epic dreams"
-Chicago Tribune

"A truly heart-warming slice of Americana like no other"
-Ain't It Cool News

"Subtle, human, and touching - not at all typical."
-Austin Chronicle

"Masterful for the dignity it infuses into the duo's lives"
-Metromix

Watch below:

Comments

  1. I admit after seeing them in the documentary, I love these good ol' boys. They are so cute and so enthusiastic and I wish them lots of luck on their long-term hunting.

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  2. What's up with the drained grading? Looks awful.

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  3. I agree Autumn, there's something endearing about them.

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  4. Someone please give me the last 26 minutes of my life back.

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  5. Here's a face,there's a face,everywhere a squatch face,
    oh-hi-oh-hi-ooohhiiiiooo !!!

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  6. "I'm not trying to convince anybody." If that is the ultimate goal, they are doing a great job of it! I must be "old school", but how exactly does a bunch of people walking around aimlessly and taking photos of nothing qualify as research, much less entertainment?

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  7. I met Dallas in TN one time. A heck of a nice guy, but he is way out there!

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