2 reviews
This is the laziest "documentary" I've seen in years. It starts with several minutes of vintage interviews with credulous locals, then the docco *repeats those same interviews a second time verbatim*.
It then goes on to talk about several hoaxes, and how they were done. It claims the hoaxes account for 99% of the sightings and photos, "but I know Nessie is real!"
I loved the old "In Search of..." episode on the Loch Ness Monster, and many of the other older documentaries, but this is a pathetic effort. It has a clickbait title, then doesn't follow through with anything of interest. And worst of all, its *boring*.
It then goes on to talk about several hoaxes, and how they were done. It claims the hoaxes account for 99% of the sightings and photos, "but I know Nessie is real!"
I loved the old "In Search of..." episode on the Loch Ness Monster, and many of the other older documentaries, but this is a pathetic effort. It has a clickbait title, then doesn't follow through with anything of interest. And worst of all, its *boring*.
Take old black and white interviews, add some film of crocodiles from below, put in some kelp forest b roll, show it all over and over until you have enough for a film and presto. You've done nothing! Nothing new, nothing that ads anything at all. Call people shysters (Might be true) while making a shyster film with a misleading click bait title.
The newest info is from 2018, they spent about 30 seconds on it near the end of this pile of sea monster feces.
Just a complete waste of time, film and my patience. So sorry I decided to give it a try.
Take old black and white interviews, add some film of crocodiles from below, put in some kelp forest b roll, show it all over and over until you have enough for a film and presto. You've done nothing! Nothing new, nothing that ads anything at all. Call people shysters (Might be true) while making a shyster film with a misleading click bait title.
The newest info is from 2018, they spent about 30 seconds on it near the end of this pile of sea monster feces.
The newest info is from 2018, they spent about 30 seconds on it near the end of this pile of sea monster feces.
Just a complete waste of time, film and my patience. So sorry I decided to give it a try.
Take old black and white interviews, add some film of crocodiles from below, put in some kelp forest b roll, show it all over and over until you have enough for a film and presto. You've done nothing! Nothing new, nothing that ads anything at all. Call people shysters (Might be true) while making a shyster film with a misleading click bait title.
The newest info is from 2018, they spent about 30 seconds on it near the end of this pile of sea monster feces.
- anthonyiaclaims
- Apr 16, 2025
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