The Legacy of Boggy Creek (Video 2011) Poster

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4/10
A little too apt?
CobraMist24 May 2020
The Legend of Boggy Creek excelled at painting a picture of a small, rural town that was on the edge of a vast and seemingly mysterious wilderness. It captured small town life from the late 20th century as well as capturing the wonder of what might be lurking in the undeveloped portions of the North America.

The Legacy of Boggy Creek follows this premise but now in the 21st century and the image it paints, while accurate, is far less magical. The film accurately assesses that large portions of undeveloped wilderness are far less prevalent as civilization has expanded in all directions. While this is very apt, it makes small town America feel less like an outpost on the edge of something unknown and more like .... small town America. Low population, limited economic opportunities, etc. The locals seemed less quaint then their 70's counterparts.

Most of the accounts also lack the tabloid-style flavor that the original offered and instead come off as legitimate sightings by mostly reasonable people. The creature itself is, admittedly, pretty incredible to behold and feels like it would belong in the trashy, cult favorite Suburban Sasquatch. Lastly, I'm going to guess that the movie was lacking in runtime as they decided to include a lot of b-roll footage of pigs, trees, and ponds all while accompanied with music.

Overall, I'm not sure I'd recommend it and there is little that stands out after having viewed it.
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3/10
Fakest Bigfoot ever.
malleymac8411 February 2022
While this movie, incorrectly not labeled as a documentary type, is interesting and has its suspenseful moments, the Bigfoot, or Skunkape, is so fake-looking. They did better costuming in the 80s with Harry and the Hendersons.
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1/10
Horrible waste of time!
raptors225 October 2023
Warning: Spoilers
I was trying to figure out if this was a documentary on the skunk ape or someone needing a vehicle for their music. I finally just started fast forwarding through the landscapes with an entire song playing and nothing happening. The stories were...ok, clearly an armature film (I use the term film loosely), but you they could have done better than an ape costume from the Spirit store. I was actually wondering if they borrowed the ape costume from Trading Places, though that costume was more realistic. And I am not sure if I believe the missing girls piece at the end. I am hoping that was made up, but it was like they were copying the Blair Witch Project. I watch crap that the rest of my family will not, but this not only scrapped the bottom of the barrel, it dug a hole through the barrel. This is so, so very bad.
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10/10
GREAT MOVIE
gyxqhtqk20 April 2022
I honestly really enjoyed this movie. Kept me laughing the entire time and on the edge of my seat definitely in my top 10 favorite movies of all time. The narrator does an amazing job of capturing the essence of the film, and the breaks in the middle of the movie for nature filled music videos really brightens my day, i definitely recommend watching this movie!
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