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1/10
dumber and worse than in wounds
tony-146-69562610 July 2024
The New Movie from "Shark Exorcist" and "Hooker With a Hacksaw" Director Donald Farmer

They were trying to raise $10,000 on indiegogo but only got $1,985,

To their credit, they got the movie made.

But the low budget hurt them a lot. The CGI is below Halloween standards; The monster suit looks like it was literally picked from the rack at a costume shop. Fake as fake can be.

Filming is amateurish. They do not own a tripod as you will see. A tripod costs money.,

The plot is weak and with the awful visuals you will quickly not care.

They use busty actresses as much as they can. There is an opening scene where the lady is being chased by bigfoot and her jacket is open showing a red bra. Then tense music plays and the camera focuses on her chest as she heaves in time to the tempo of the music.

I do not know who this was made for or why....
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1/10
this is awful lol
lokithepsycho14 July 2024
Warning: Spoilers
Its not even so bad its good, its just BAD. I skipped most of it because the acting, and directing, and effects, And story, And everything else was worse than a 5 year old making a home movie. Also, bigfoot is not an exorcist, the title don't even make any sense. You can clearly tell nobody is an actor in this film but its like they didn't even try, the exorcist nun couldn't even recite any bible passages to actually exorcise the demon inside the monster that couldn't even move its mouth, they could have looked at other films and used the common verses to dispel the demon lol The guy who gave it a good review must be from the production or is partially blind and deaf, the only thing frightening about this film is that someone decided to make a no budget Z movie with no effort or love in the creation of it lol i call it a Z movie as a joke because its just not even B movie quality. The film is just dumb basically, and its an insult to my senses, i watched about 15 to 20 mins by skipping through and I still feel like I wasted too much time. The woman that gets impregnated by the demonic bigfoot (yes that happens) oh and bigfoot cant bite, they act like its biting them even though his chin is on their arm or head and the camera will cut away and then back and then theres weird pink blood that looks like diluted red wine or beetroot juice, that just comes out of nothing because nobody gets wounded ever lol whoever made this poo should leave film making alone lol or he should let me interview him on my youtube channel so email me.
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1/10
Crayon eating experience
wwzmtkhb24 August 2024
If you're ready to drop acid and have a wicked trip down the rabbit hole to nowhere...well, this is the film for you. Leave any expectations of ...well, anything...at the door and be prepared to be mystified by stupidity and foolishness. With a budget of maybe a dollar store gift card and costumes and props purchased from Temu, you're in for a wild ride of complete stupidity.

The script was clearly written in a napkin at 2 am while drunk of the writers ass from some rose wine (since the ditzy blonde kept going on about it). The cinematography was likely completed by a high school student who needed to complete some credit to avoid detention.

Just don't. Don't waste your time.

Unless of course, you decide that you would like to waste your brain cells and time.
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10/10
peak of film making
dorynguyen-0650628 July 2024
This film stands as a remarkable testament to the art of filmmaking. From the very first moment, it captivates with its masterful execution and boundless creativity. The entire experience is both captivating and thought-provoking, showcasing a profound level of artistry and craftsmanship.

Every element, from the performances to the technical aspects, is handled with a precision that elevates the work to something truly extraordinary. It's clear that a tremendous amount of skill and passion went into every facet of this production, resulting in a film that is both engaging and memorable.

In a world of cinema where standout works are rare, this film shines brightly, offering a fresh and exhilarating perspective that resonates long after the credits roll. It's a powerful reminder of why we love storytelling and the magic of the movies.
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10/10
Best movie ever
kristofferelmer25 July 2024
The movie is obviously a statement against the norms and established way of how movies are supposed to be. Simply breathtaking, great acting and wonderful scenery!

Bigfoot Exorcist" is a tour de force in contemporary cinema, deftly combining the enigmatic lore of Bigfoot with the chilling elements of an exorcism thriller. This film, without a doubt, sets a new benchmark in the horror genre and serves as a powerful critique against the conventional methods of filmmaking that dominate Hollywood today.

From the outset, "Bigfoot Exorcist" captures the audience's imagination with its bold and innovative premise. The film seamlessly blends the mythical and the supernatural, offering a narrative that is both unique and deeply engaging. It challenges the established norms of storytelling by bringing together two seemingly disparate elements - the legendary Bigfoot and the timeless horror of demonic possession - and melding them into a cohesive and compelling story.

The direction by a visionary filmmaker (name of director), showcases an extraordinary ability to push boundaries and defy expectations. Every scene is meticulously crafted, with a keen eye for detail that elevates the film above standard horror fare. The atmospheric cinematography envelops the viewer in a world that is at once familiar and terrifyingly unknown, using the dense forests and eerie landscapes as perfect backdrops for the unfolding terror.

One of the most astounding aspects of "Bigfoot Exorcist" is its character development. Unlike many horror films that rely on superficial characterizations, this movie delves deep into the psyche of its protagonists. The characters are richly drawn, with backstories that add depth and resonance to their on-screen personas. The lead actors deliver performances that are nothing short of phenomenal. Their portrayals are nuanced and powerful, imbuing the film with an emotional core that is rare in horror cinema.

The narrative pacing is another standout feature. The film builds tension masterfully, with a slow-burn approach that heightens the suspense and keeps the audience on the edge of their seats. The careful balance between moments of quiet dread and explosive horror ensures that the viewer is constantly engaged, with the story unfolding in unexpected and thrilling ways.

Moreover, "Bigfoot Exorcist" is a technical marvel. The practical effects used to bring Bigfoot to life are incredibly realistic, adding to the film's sense of authenticity and fear. The exorcism scenes are equally impressive, with special effects that are both terrifying and visually stunning. The sound design is impeccable, using a haunting score and eerie sound effects to enhance the overall atmosphere of dread and unease.

But beyond its technical and narrative achievements, "Bigfoot Exorcist" stands out as a critique of the conventional filmmaking approach that has become all too prevalent in the industry. It eschews the formulaic and predictable in favor of the bold and innovative, proving that originality and creativity can yield extraordinary results. The film challenges the notion that successful movies must adhere to a tried-and-true formula, instead offering a fresh perspective that is both daring and profoundly impactful.

In an era where sequels, reboots, and franchises often dominate the box office, "Bigfoot Exorcist" is a breath of fresh air. It demonstrates that there is still room for original storytelling in mainstream cinema and that audiences are hungry for something new and exciting. The film's success is a testament to the power of visionary filmmaking and the importance of taking risks in the pursuit of artistic excellence.

"Bigfoot Exorcist" is more than just a horror film; it is a cultural phenomenon that challenges the status quo and redefines what a movie can be. It is a shining example of how innovation and creativity can revolutionize an entire genre and leave a lasting impact on the industry. This film is a must-see for anyone who appreciates the art of cinema and seeks a truly transformative movie-going experience. It is, without question, the best current temporary critique against the established way to make movies, and it will undoubtedly inspire a new generation of filmmakers to push the boundaries of their craft.
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8/10
An interesting take on Bigfoot!
DarylJGittings12 July 2024
The 2021 Indie Horror film "Bigfoot Exorcist" has finally been released on DVD in July of 2024. Donald Farmer (Shark Exorcist) and Newt Wallen wrote this one.

Claude and Rose rent a nice little cabin in "Bigfoot" country. There's a satanic cult doing rituals in the woods, as well as some mysterious deaths in the area. A nun (Dixie Gers), is out to stop the mysterious "Bigfoot". Apparently "Bigfoot" poses people. If you kill "Bigfoot", but say he bites you. You'll be possessed by him, becoming the next "Bigfoot".

If you go into this with your expectations in the right place this is a fairly enjoyable film. There's a solid cast that includes; Ford Winstar (Shark Exorcist 2), Roni Jonah (Slaughter House Slumber Party), Rebecca Rinehart (The Embalmers), Kasper Meltedhair, Adam Freeman (Reunion From Hell), Steve McGill, and the incredibly talented Jessa Flux (Murdercise).

All in all "Bigfoot Exorcist" is a lot of fun. I was able to stream it, but I imagine that I will order a DVD copy for my collection. If you're looking for a good, fun Indie Horror film check it out.
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8/10
A Wild Descent into Cryptozoological Demonic Possession
bob_james939713 July 2024
This film is a daring cinematic exploration that throws caution to the wind, merging established demonic possession tropes with the untamed wilderness of cryptozoology. Directorial team Donald Farmer and Newt Wallen craft a raw, visceral experience that will leave audiences both terrified and spellbound.

It throws us headfirst into a secluded mountain community where a sinister cult plots a dubious ritual. Their target being the legendary Bigfoot. The once-mythical creature becomes a vessel for a malevolent entity. This entity, rather than taking the form of a traditional demon, possesses the local cryptid Bigfoot. This bold cinematic gem explores the thematic tension between religious faith and the unknown, and with the face of a monstrous creature rooted in legend.
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