The fake film they made that they claimed was an unreleased movie from 1975 was a total misstep. The acting was terrible and it really took away from the documentary side of the movie. Hopefully they don't decided to do this again in future films. Would highly recommend watching The Bray Road Beast instead.
5 Reviews
Trying to hard to be cult
shanestogs13 August 2021
A bad attempt at a B-rate mockumentary. This film tries so had to be a culty monster movie that it sinks it's self. The acting is horrible, the directing and editing is just as bad, and even the true story becomes a bore as you watch the narrator play tough guy investigator between clips. Even as a monster movie and Bigfoot fan, this was really hard to get through.
Doesn't work
jamiegates-284715 September 2020
Diverges from their usual format
arrakeensun28 March 2020
"Small Town Monsters" is a great documentary series that freshly investigates popular and some obscure cryptid cases, focusing more on the people and folklore than on trying to prove or disprove the stories.
This edition, however, is not a great place to start. The crew makes it more of a mockumentary-style in the vein of MonsterQuest, with the usual narrator playing the part of the host of "Blackburn's Cryptid Casefiles", who claims to have tracked down a copy of a a cheesy 70s drive-in movie based on the Momo monster of Missouri (think Missourian Boggy Creek). Clips of the nonexistent film are interpolated with "Blackburn"'s host segments and genuine documentary coverage of the town and its people, who discuss the events. These last parts are more in line with what fans of the series would expect.
Overall a fun watch, but definitely different
This edition, however, is not a great place to start. The crew makes it more of a mockumentary-style in the vein of MonsterQuest, with the usual narrator playing the part of the host of "Blackburn's Cryptid Casefiles", who claims to have tracked down a copy of a a cheesy 70s drive-in movie based on the Momo monster of Missouri (think Missourian Boggy Creek). Clips of the nonexistent film are interpolated with "Blackburn"'s host segments and genuine documentary coverage of the town and its people, who discuss the events. These last parts are more in line with what fans of the series would expect.
Overall a fun watch, but definitely different
Others were better
claeyscemolo22 September 2019
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