Monday, October 27, 2014

WATCH Bigfoot Movie "Stomping Ground" at Indie Memphis Filmfest

You can catch Stomping Ground at the Indie Memphis Filmfest on Nov 1st 
"Ben and Annie are a young couple on a weekend trip to Annie’s small North Carolina hometown who embark on an impromptu 'Bigfoot hunt' that threatens both their relationship and their lives" --Stomping Ground description from the Indie Memphis Filmfest website

Stomping Ground is a movie we have been championing for several years. It takes a completely different approach than most Bigfoot movies, which to most of us Bigfooters is a welcome change.

We are excited to announce that the folks in Memphis get a chance to see a screening of this movie at the Indie Memphis Film Festival. Get your tickets at  IndieMemphis.com/pass-ticket-info. Watch the trailer below to get a taste of what this movie has in store.



For those who need a refresher. Stomping Ground is the brainchild Dan Reisser, previously known for his short films and his producing/directing on the E! Entertainment's THE SOUP. One of THE SOUP's funniest skits is the the parody trailer for Dolphin Tale. You may have even seen his short film NightOfThePunks.com.

Canadians! You can watch it now! If you are from up north check it out!!! The film is currently available from multiple Video-On-Demand providers from now through January 31st, 2015. Find the film through the following providers: Bell, Telus, SaskTel, MTS.

To catch up, you can read our complete Stomping Ground coverage, from the Stomping Ground storyboards and the Stomping Ground world premier.

You can also stay up-to-date with all things Stomping Ground from the source itself through the links below:
http://www.stompinggroundfilm.com
https://twitter.com/stompgroundfilm
http://www.facebook.com/StompGroundFilm
http://stompinggroundfilm.tumblr.com/


Anti-Conspiracy Website Specifically Attacks Bigfootology's Rhettman A. Mullis Jr. (and Bigfoooters in General)

Rhettman A. Mullis Jr., Founder of Bigfootology
"It is impossible to estimate how many of these creatures live in the world, but I would say that just in North America there may be about 100,000 of them"-- Rhettman A. Mullis Jr. of Bigfootology

The quote above is a misquote. The original quote from a Union-Bulletin was "'a very rough estimation' is there are 100,000 Bigfoots in North America." Splitting Hairs? Maybe, but we prefer skeptics of Bigfoot research to be a little more accurate in their reporting--especially if they are critical of the endeavor of Bigfoot research. There's plenty room for healthy criticism regarding our methods and data collection, but the endeavor itself is a prerogative that only those that are searching can judge.

The website responsible for the misquote is not surprisingly an anti-conspiracy website with a clever name, "TheLizardPeople.com" Below is a sample of the rant displayed on ther post titled, "100,000 Bigfoot in North America Says Bigfootology Researcher". Warning, there is a lot of language that may not be suitable for younger readers. We have replaced some of the harsher words with  [expletive] as a place holder. You are welcome to get the un-edited version after the excerpt.

Rhettman is beginning to sound less like a scientist and more like that guy in the gym spitting all sorts of bro science.

Let's put this into perspective shall we.

Here is the World Wildlife Funds list of endangered animals. WWF lists critters such as the Amur Leopard that we know virtually everything about and states that there are only around 30 individuals left on the friggin planet!
And captain bullshit is telling us he thinks there are 100,000 Bigfoot in North America but not one scientist has validated that [expletive]  claim!

What about the 4,848 Black Rhino's left wandering around that we know about or the 7,300 Sumatran Orangutans and the measly 35 Javan Rhino's that are critically [expletive]  endangered!

We know everything there is to know about these species of animal down to the very [expletive]  limited number of the poor bastards left on the planet before their species cease to [expletive]  exist and Lord butt plug insults the collective intelligence of science by telling us 100,000 hairy Sasquatch are roaming around aimlessly and remain undetected... what are they, [expletive]  SAS commandos or something? Have they got like an endless supply of camouflage suites or have they developed Predator style stealth invisibility cloaks?

We can detect a Jihadi terrorist scratching his ass from a distance of 4500 meters before he has an Apache Helicopter doing the scratching for him but we can't scientifically validate the existence of an upright ape walking around the woods playing hide and seek.
SRC: TheLizardPeople: 100,000 Bigfoot in North America Says Bigfootology Researcher

Saturday, October 25, 2014

Watch Bigfoot Hunter "Granpa" Larry Davis Talk About His 5 Encounters

He goes by Granpa Larry Davis and has seen Bigfoot five times
"Now I've taken 3 reports already this year of bigfoot activity. Around Here? Twelve reports in Wythe County. I'm getting 'em out of Smith County." --Granpa Larry Davis.

Local Virginia news station WDBJ7 catchhes up with "Granpa" Larry Davis a self-described bigfoot hunter and has been researching bigfooot reports for years watch the video below as he describes hi techniques, Below the video is the full transcript provided by the newsattion followed by a link to the original story,

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New River Valley reporter Orlando Salinas drove to Wythe County and met up with this real Bigfoot hunter. (grandpa larry davis, bigfoot hunter) ''You're always looking for a bigfoot story? I'm always looking for a bigfoot story!" He goes by "Grandpa'' Larry Davis and to hear him tell it, there are Bigfoot creatures all around Southwest Virginia. (grandpa larry davis, bigfoot hunter)

"Now I've taken 3 reports already this year of bigfoot activity. Around where? Twelve reports in Wythe County. I'm getting 'em out of Smith County."

People call him crazy, but "Grandpa' says lots of regular folks do believe, but are afraid. (grandpa larry davis again) "Ah, they're scared o being ridiculed and called liars." It was this iconic video shot in 1967, that hooked Davis on Bigfoot and he never let go.

Through a public address speaker mounted on his Bigfoot Hunter van, Larry mimics what he calls a bigfoot scream "You might hear call back!" That didn't happen, but a few fans did pull up. (larry stiltner, wythe county) "My wife and I pulled up here, that's the first thing she said "that's the Bigfoot hunter, then we saw the van."

Davis says he had artifacts and evidence of Bigfoot encounters. "And I actually brought 'em with me in case you'd like to look at 'em. You know I want to look at 'em. Haha. I haven't released them to the press." "You're lucky, I'll show 'em to you!'

For nearly 4 decades, Davis has been hunting Bigfoot and says he's seen the mighty Sasquatch five times. He's put the good stuff on a poster board. "And this fingerprint you can see the heal comes down here like this."

People may ridicule Davis, but it's refreshing to hear someone who truly believes in something and It's not politics, it's not religion. It's Bigfoot with big questions. (amy wickham, big walker lookout) "There are those tha do and those that don't. Of course there are some like me, like i told you earlier, I'm kind of in the middle. i haven't been convinced one way or the other."

SRC: http://www.wdbj7.com/video/man-says-hes-spotted-bigfoot-five-times/29288220
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