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Scott Herriott




"For me, like many aimless drifters, the topic of Bigfoot has been fascinating ever since I was a wee lad. Throughout my career as a stand-up comic, the topic of Squatch raised its conical head many times in my act. When I began hosting a show on TechTv called "Internet Tonight", I would constantly annoy my co-host with repeated references to our hairy brethren. To this day, she still won't return my e-mails. But I would be willing to bet every dime I've ever made (14,258) that these things DO exist. Not just as some archetypal boogeyman, genetic memory, or the oversized smelly guy occasionally seen behind the convenience store...but, rather, as a real, unclassified type of primate."

Scott Herriott's BigFoot Documentary On Sale Now!
It is with great pride, joy and extreme happiness that I am announcing to the world that Scott Herriott's BigFoot documentary, Squatching is finally finished and ready for mass consumption! You all remember Scott, the emmy-award winning comedian from ZDTV/TechTV's hit show - Internet Tonight? Of course you do! Well he's been working hard on this little gem and he finally finished it recently as well as putting up a pretty darned good web site called Squatching.com. Head on over there now and check it out. GO PEOPLE!

Run on over to Scott's website where you can take a look at this wonderful new documentary, download the movie trailer clip and best of all, BUY IT and enjoy it in the privacy of your own home!

I have to say, I've watched my copy of Squatching and enjoyed the hell out of it! It's a great documentary, chock full of Scott Herriott's special brand of humor, love and fascination with the legendary creature. Not only do you get a special glimpse into this elusive critter but there are appearances by Ed Marques (The Surf Guru from Internet Tonight), Jonathan Winters and even Scott's Mom and Dad - not to mention a ton of people that know about large pot fields growing in the woods...

Go there now and order your copy of Squatching - a documentary by Scott Herriott, NOW! And as Scott says: "If you end up getting two, use one as a functional doorstop."

And please people, spread the word about Scott's website and documentary! Tell everyone you know and even those you don't to buy this wonderful video of his! Thanks everyone!

That's it. I am now officially a product-endorsing whore...
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Scott Herriott: Bigfoot Hunter
Move over Steve Irwin and your little crocodile pals, it's time to make room for Scott Herriott: Bigfoot Hunter. Some of you may remember Scott, a wonderful and gifted (ie "touched") performer from a channel called ZDTV/TechTV. Scottclowns.jpgHe's won an Emmy award for his work co-hosting a fun hip show called Internet Tonight, with Michaela Perreira. What you may not know is Scott is an avid believer and enthusiast of a creature called Bigfoot aka Sasquatch. Well, Scott was interviewed recently in TheWave - a Bay Area e-magazine. (Click the link) and find out all about Scott's trips into the woods to look for 'Squatch, his personal beliefs on whether we'll ever find proof of this elusive creature's existence and how he feels about the Loch Ness monster. It's a great interview and a good read. Good luck on your upcoming helicopter trip, Scott! That pic there is Me, Scott & Dave (c) TechTV
Scott Herriott’s video…

I attended and spoke at the PBS conference this year. This was my first time and I really enjoyed the people there… of course some I had met before… like Scott Herriott. Scott also spoke at the event. He showed a small video clip that has always intrigued me but I never seemed to have the time to really look at. Well here was my chance.

This picture was taken at the 2004 TBRC Conference. John Kirk, Scott Herriott and Chester Moore Jr. discuss Greg Long’s book.

When Scott had finished his talk and came back over to his table at the side of the room I questioned him about the video. I told him that whenever I looked at it I saw something that he had never talked about. He was intrigued and wanted me to show him what I was talking about, so he gave me one of his DVD’s to queue up.

When I finally got to the spot in the video I made a bunch of screen caps and then animated them as a GIF. He looked at it and seemed shocked that he had never seen that before.

(Click image above to see full size image)

I didn’t save the GIF but I found one screen cap for discussion here. What Scott has always talked about is below the area I have marked off.

Do you see the eyes, nose and mouth? If you have his DVD… check it out.
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13 Comments to “Scott Herriott’s video…”

1. Melissa Says:
November 17th, 2005 at 9:25 pm

Ok - that is just spooky — Im suprised scott never noticed that. Good Job :)
2. Rick Noll Says:
November 17th, 2005 at 10:29 pm

I think there is some distortion from the twigs in front of the subject in question.

Yeah it is kind of freaky! I am now revising my opinion of this video. I think there is something there.
3. yetifan Says:
November 17th, 2005 at 11:12 pm

Thanks for the post Rick. What’s a bit odd about this is that what Rick has highlighted I actually don’t think is the freaky thing…lol…what I do think is freaky is a little further on in the clip…about two or three seconds when, just to the left of what Rick has highlighted, it looks like a rising of a head (very similar to the one in the other video shot just ten minutes later). Rick noticed this as well with me in Pennsylvania. I’m going to look at it closer tomorrow morning…mucho work ahead tonight.
4. squatchworks Says:
November 17th, 2005 at 11:31 pm

Could it be the upper face is the mother and the lower a young one, It looks like the mother is holding the young one closer to her chest? I have been watching the clip over and over, now i need to go look for the rising head.
5. Joe Biello Says:
November 18th, 2005 at 9:33 am

This is the first time I have ever seen anything from this video that looks like a face. I have watched this video before and have never really seen what is being pointed out. This frame make it clear to me that there is something there.
6. yetifan Says:
November 18th, 2005 at 8:00 pm

Well Rick, bad news from my perspective.
Looked at the footage carefully again…over and over and over. I think it’s light play. The main reason I say this is because, since I was there, those eyes (within the circle) on the DVD were no more than a foot and a half off the ground (something the size of an average chimp could be in there) But the other apparent eyes don’t jive with what I remember physically of the surroundings…seems way too low to accomodate what Daryl got a few minutes later on tape. However, I could be wrong. Rick, thanks again for taking the time to look at the DVD.
7. The Big Footowski Says:
November 19th, 2005 at 9:13 am

I’m gonna have to see that footage again, just to give it another day in court. Part of the problem with the average person’s reluctance to accept sasquatch as more than a myth (at least with the NYC people I’m associated with) is the fact that they are oblivious to the amount of evidence out there.

They think there have only been a few prints found…ever.
They are unaware of the skookum cast, dermal ridge evidence, and all the more recent footage that has been taken.
That’s not to say that ANY of the footage is the real thing.
They simply have no idea that there is any other evidence out there.

I get alot of this crap:
“Don’t you think that if this thing was real there would be tracks found on a regular basis?”
or
“That footage from the sixties is fake , the guy that made it said he faked it on his death bed last year.”

and sometimes I’ll mention that Bigfoot has a historical record of existence going back to the native Americans…
and they’ll say:
“Don’t you think bigfoot would have died of old age by now?”

and being realistic and a bit timid I’ll say “Well there isn’t ONE bigfoot of course there is a breeding population, like with any species.”

“Wait a second, you think there’s more than ONE?!?!? HAHAHAHAHAHA.”

At that point I wanna swan dive into a pit of broken glass because I’m ashamed to be associated with people that think that IF bigfoot was real… THERE IS ONLY ONE BIGFOOT that was somehow spontaneously brought into existence and is the one and only being that is seen repeatedly over and over through the decades by thousands of witnesses.

Some of these meatheads make more money than I do and some of them have even reproduced.

sorry to be long winded, my point is I’m excited about seeing the above footage again, I’ll see it…I’ll consider it. And my friends tonight will try and convince me over dinner and drinks tonight that there is reliable evidence that the planes that flew into the world trade center were piloted by agents of the CIA, and that I need to keep an open mind about such things…or as they put it “There’s alot more to it that we may not know about”


8. Rick Noll Says:
November 19th, 2005 at 12:55 pm

What if the subject is laying prone on the ground? Certainly that brush was not tall enough for even a man to stand and hide in… but for something lying down? I don’t think it is just light play… and here’s why:

1. Facial features are in correct position and do not require extraordinary distortion for their logical placement.

2. The facial features (eyes, nose and mouth) move together and in the same direction for a shorter distance than other movement seen (most likely by wind movement and light play).

If you have watched other animals out in the wild you probably have noticed that when they are aware of being watched by a potential predator or threat they move only what is necessary of their body to maintain awareness (head and eyes or ears).

I watched that section several times at the PBS conference and am not convinced it is light play. Scott… I think you’re just a born skeptic.
9. Sasquatchery Says:
November 19th, 2005 at 8:15 pm

Scott, I have a couple of questions on the video:

1) Could you describe the weather at that time? It appears fairly bright and sunny in the video.

2) What was directly behind the two of you as you were filming? Was it fairly thick bush, fairly open bush or open sky? It looks like from your Squatching documentary that you were looking up a hill during the incident.

Thanks Scott, and just to let you know I bought your DVD at the Texas conference and it’s a riot.
10. yetifan Says:
November 20th, 2005 at 3:08 pm

Sasquathery wrote:

As I recall, it was a fairly sunny day with the sunlight filtering down through the canopy. It was about 2:30 in the afternoon on Oct. 12, 1992.

It had taken us roughly 1.5 - 2 hours to get up the hill (at the bottom of which the two kids had had the sighting a few weeks earlier). It was fairly dense ground cover behind us (high enough to filter some of the sunlight) and much thicker immediately in front of us, where the eyes were…and then a few minutes later…the head and shoulders caught on the other camera.
11. Sasquatchery Says:
November 20th, 2005 at 7:36 pm

Scott, thanks for the info.
12. Matty Says:
November 21st, 2005 at 8:31 pm

Hey Folks,

I have the old A&E video copy of this.
Oh it gets weirder, believe it or not,
what Rick has pointed out is the back side of its head. In the A & E video i see it move its head away from the log and blink its eyes. You have to relax and look close at exactly the above marked spot. It looks like an apes head.
Look closer to the log, youl see it clearly!
13. allenst Says:
December 13th, 2005 at 3:55 pm

where can I see a clip of this video ?
thanks
The Bigfoot Hunter
If the missing link exists, who better to find him than a stand-up comedian?
Chris Bushnell


Send this Article to a friend! Printer Friendly Cable television addicts will recognize Scott Herriott as the former anchor of TechTV’s defunct nightly program, Internet Tonight. But the road-comic-turned-broadcast journalist leads a double life. When he isn’t slaying audiences at comedy clubs or making one of his semi-regular appearances on CNN’s Newsnight with Aaron Brown, Herriott spends his free time investigating the existence of Bigfoot.

As a curator for the Bigfoot Field Research Organization (BFRO), Herriott has led dozens of expeditions into the forests of the Pacific Northwest, including a memorable trip in 1992 during which he claims to have videotaped a Sasquatch hiding in a bush. We caught up with Herriott a few days before he was scheduled to take a camera crew on a helicopter expedition over a remote area of Northern California.

The Wave: Tell me about one of your Bigfoot sightings.
Scott Herriott: Actually, I’ll first tell you about a “hearing.” I went camping knowing that the odds were against [having a sighting]. I had just started dating this girl, and at the very least it’s a nice camping trip. Lo and behold at 1:15 in the morning – this is like 8,000 feet up in the southern Sierras – I’m woken up by this just incredibly loud siren-like bellowing scream, which I would estimate was about 1/3 to 1/2 mile away. No one knew I was going there on that specific date. And it was just loud, man. It didn’t sound like a bobcat or any kind of bird. It sounded a lot like what I had heard on tapes of purported Sasquatch screams. And it wasn’t just one scream; it was like seven or eight. Whatever this thing was, it sounded big. It sounded huge, with a gigantic lung capacity. And I can honestly say it was the most scared I’ve ever been in my adult life. It was so loud and so scary that we literally dragged the tent to the car and drove 20 miles down the mountain. It was unbelievable.

TW: On another expedition, you and a friend were hiking with video cameras when you came across a possible Bigfoot.
SH: We’d been hiking for about two hours up this nasty 45-degree angle thistle-ridden hill. No trails. Creepy. All of a sudden I noticed, about 40 feet up the hill there was this dark patch of dense vegetation, part of which I could tell was a log that was on the ground. It was very dark and I peered into the darkness and noticed what appeared to be these two big brown eyes just staring out of this darkness, locked onto us. Daryl [the friend] saw it and we started videotaping. It was definitely an animal and the face appeared to be pretty big, but it was shadowed. All you could see was the reflection of the eyes. So we’re videotaping this for about 10 minutes. At this point we’re not freaked out. Maybe a little freaked, because Bigfoot is on our minds. But this thing was not acting like a bear. It never took its eyes off us, it just locked on. We decided, “Why don’t we try to get this thing to move a little bit so we can see more of it and get it on video.” So I take one, maybe two steps towards this thing, and God as my witness, the eyes of this animal gave off this reddish glow. You could see the eyes dilating. And when I say glow I mean like a bioluminescent shine. Not like you’d see at night with a deer or a dog or a cat. You know how red an exit sign is in a darkened movie theater? Imagine 2/3 of that brightness coming at you. It was like Christopher Lee’s eyes in a Hammer film. It was like “Holy f*ck!” So that stopped us dead in our tracks.

TW: What was it?
SH: This was obviously a fear response from this animal, a warning or whatever. As soon as I saw that – and after I changed my underwear – the probability that this was a Sasquatch increased, because if you read the stories, this reddish eye glow is commonly reported. It was there, dude. That stopped us in our tracks; we didn’t have a gun. It was a little freaky. I then got the idea that we should separate and if we do that it will think we’re trying to surround it, and as a result maybe it will get up and move and we’ll get some real videotape. So I start moving and all of a sudden I hear Daryl say, “ Uh, ok.” His voice has gone up about an octave. He videotapes for about more 30 seconds and all of sudden the video camera goes limp in his hand and he starts crying, “We gotta get outta here, man!” He was really shaken up. It was looking right at him.

TW: What did people think when you showed them these videos?
SH: At the time I was doing stand-up comedy, which is the worst profession if you’re interested in Bigfoot and want people to take you seriously. I still have the videotape and it was shown on an A&E Special called Bigfoot about seven or eight years ago.

TW: Since you’ve already been a subject of Bigfoot documentaries, what made you decide to start making one yourself?
SH: There have been a lot of good films about Bigfoot on Discovery and TLC, so I was just trying to think of a way to do something new. About seven years ago I made this little 22-minute thing called Journey Toward Squatchdom, which is totally comedic. If you watched it and didn’t know me, you might infer that I don’t believe Bigfoot exists and that I’m making fun of everything that’s going on, when in fact that’s not true. I interviewed the real fringe guys. The guy who had 14 sightings and the guy who every time he goes out he finds a piece of a skeleton. I love comedy and I love the challenge of taking this topic and having comedy with it and trying to convey the seriousness in a comedic manner. It’s a paradox. I just find it pretentious when people go on and they’re really, really serious about it. So that’s the goal: a documentary about my interest in it. And the thrust of it is basically going on little mini-expeditions with people that I know who have varying degrees of belief on the subject. We go to different areas and talk about Bigfoot. It’s like My Camping With Andre. I shot one with TechTV’s Surf Guru Ed Marquez and it was great.

TW: What other kinds of expeditions have you taken part in?
SH: I’ve done some called blastings. Another member of the BFRO, John Freitas, has this huge stadium speaker. He had a CD made of gorilla calls and alleged Bigfoot calls. We blast out the calls and then listen for a response. I admit we haven’t heard anything responding back.

In 10 days I’m going up with a helicopter crew and we’re going to fly over a few areas. I have a certain theory on where to look, and where possible Sasquatch nesting areas might be. The odds of encountering a Bigfoot are astronomical, but if they make these nests, those things remain for a long time.

Mainly, you gotta go and just be in that area. Actively searching usually decreases your chances. You’ve got to go to an area and let them come to you. You’re not going to trounce through and find them. When I go out on foot, I have four cam-trackers. They’re devices that deer hunters use. They’re 35mm cameras with an infrared sensibility that you can chain to a tree. You put ‘em up and you can leave them for up to five weeks and they’ll take up to 36 pictures night or day with flash. Those have been effective.

TW: Do any of your expeditions involve attempts to capture a Bigfoot?
SH: Oh, no. Let me go firmly on the record: I am against the capturing or killing of Sasquatch. Then again, if I was alone and starving, I would hammer one like a flank steak. And you can quote me on that. Seriously, though, the only reason I could see for doing that would be for helping it. But it’s not just Sasquatch, the older I get the more I hate zoos. Who are we to do that? Just let the f*cking things live. The thrill of it is just to try and encounter that which is rare. And that it’s a difficult task. And when you throw in the element that it’s just something that a lot of people just don’t think is real, it gives it an extra charge, and it helps to sustain that sense of wonder.

TW: Are you surprised that more people don’t believe in Bigfoot?
SH: Nah. Part of the problem is the name. We don’t have a non-goofy sounding name yet. There’s “Bigfoot.” That will always be goofy. “Sasquatch” isn’t much better. I call them “Squatches,” ‘cause I like it, but it’s still goofy. We need a serious name. Why don’t we call him “Rumsfeld?” If the name weren’t as goofy, it might help the credibility.

TW: Most people won’t be convinced until one is captured. Do you foresee that happening?
SH: I’m not sure one will be captured. When other “Bigfooters” talk, we ask, “Well, what’s the most likely scenario of discovery?” And it usually comes around to a Sasquatch being hit by a car. That’s much more likely, I think.

TW: How does Bigfoot rank against his nemesis, the Loch Ness Monster?
SH: Actually, I have become very skeptical of the Loch Ness Monster phenomenon. I was very much believing that it existed and then I saw a really good show and it offered some explanations for some of the things people have seen. And then I witnessed for myself one of these phenomenon that they talked about. I live on the water and I was walking and I saw this wave. It was three humps, it was kind of moving from left to right and then it kind of disappeared. I thought, “Oh my God, you would totally think that was Nessie!” I leave open the possibility it could be real, but I’m very skeptical.

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(Both docs. are now on one DVD) Scott Herriott is in his mid-forties and he believes in Bigfoot. In 1992, he feels he came within 40 feet of one of these beings. There was video involved. Yes, it is in the film. He was interviewed on both A&E's "Ancient Mysteries" and "Sightings" about what happened to him. A couple of years ago he decided to go on mini-expeditions with people he'd met over the years who have shown an interest in the phenomenon - believer and skeptic alike. And therein lies the film. Scott visits with: William Dranginis - a man who claims to have had a direct encounter with a Bigfoot. This event inspired him so much that he put together a gizmo-laden motorhome chockful of the latest in electronic surveillance equipment. Mark Thompson - This rich uber-geek joins Scott on an aerial quest in his state-of-the-art helicopter to test out a hypothesis. Ed "The Surf Guru" Marques is an actor and comedian who ventures up to classic Squatch territory with Scott in NW Calif. to visit museums, drink beer and get scared at night by something rustling in the leaves. Plus, Scott and his parents at a remote fire lookout and a visit to the annual Texas Bigfoot Conference (including appearances by Loren Coleman and Dr. John Bindernagel) round out the film. And oodles more. Scott has hosted, reported and produced for the likes of PBS, TechTV, and CNN. He hosted "Internet Tonight" on TechTV where he won a Northern California Emmy for best host of an entertainment program. This seriocomic documentary is a must for anyone who loves wry humor with their Sasquatchery. "Journey Toward Squatchdom" had the late great Sasquatch seeker Rene Dahinden describe it as "the funniest god damn thing on Bigfoot I've seen." Nick Redfern of Phenomena magazine calls it "monumentally funny". "Journey Toward Squatchdom" goes from onsite inspections in classic Bigfoot country to visits with some of the more fringier Bigfoot seekers. A must for any Squatch enthusiast.
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Absolutely recommended to all believers and non-believers!!!, October 17, 2005
Reviewer: H.M. 2005 - See all my reviews
This double-DVD is really well-crafted, and Scott Herriott really uses a good deal of comedic elements to make his point. "Squatching" is seriocomic, and describes Scott's true passion for the subject of Sasquatch. It's a little more serious than "Journey Toward Squatchdom", but it does have comedic moments. We meet his mom and dad, his girlfriend, even his dog. We also meet other well-known Bigfoot personalities along the way, such as Loren Coleman, William Dranginis, Dr. John Bindernagel and Craig Woolheater, and get to see some really beautiful country in northern California. "Journey Toward Squatchdom" is so much funnier than "Squatching". It really showcases Scott's comedic talents and is genuinely hilarious. We meet more Bigfoot personalities, such as Ray Crowe, the late Datus Perry and Frank Kaneaster. I laughed out loud more than once watching this documentary. If you like serious, scientific documentaries on Sasquatch, buy "Sasquatch: Legend Meets Science". But, if you want to watch a semiserious documentary that will make you laugh your butt off, this is the one to buy!

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Hilarious!, July 12, 2005
Reviewer: Sean Holderread (Hendersonville NC, United States) - See all my reviews
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I can't remember the last time I laughed this hard! Absolutely hilarious! Highly recommended--for the believer or not.

Scott ... please make another BF documentary!

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Very funny...very informative, June 13, 2005
Reviewer: Rebecca Pedigo (Los Angeles, CA) - See all my reviews
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If you like your Bigfootery laced with some humor, these two documentaries will definately do the trick. Herriott obviously believes that Bigfoot exists, he just doesn't see anything wrong with having some fun with the subject while pondering it. In "Squatching", a nice combo of the serious and the comedic come together showing a bit of the humanity of various believers and skeptics. "Journey Toward Squatchdom", on the other hand, is out and out funny...aimed at the fringe dwellers and shaky theories in Bigfoot Belief Land. For those who can't stand humor with their cryptozoology, then you should DEFINATELY buy this. :) Great job on both.

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
Two of the best films on the subject!, June 9, 2005
Reviewer: P. Pinkham (Santa Cruz, CA) - See all my reviews
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I have been interested in the subject of Bigfoot for many years now, and I have to say that of all the documentaries and films on the subject, Scott Herriott's "Squatching" and "Journey Toward Squatchdom" are two of the very best!

In "Squatching," Scott takes us to various locations with his family and friends, where in candid interviews he gets their thoughts and feelings on the subject of Bigfoot. Interlaced throughout is Scott's sense of humor, and I found myself laughing out loud often as I watched. This is not just a great Sasquatch film, but a great film period!

Now get ready to really laugh! A lot! "Journey Toward Squatchdom" is a true laugh-out-loud film that pokes fun at the subject and some of the people and places associated with Sasquatch. Here Scott manages to do something incredible, in that he takes a subject that some take very seriously, but is able to make fun of it in such away that doesn't offend the viewers who are believers, but rather gets them to laugh along with him. Hilarious and educational, this one is a must-see!

Whether you are well-versed in all things 'squatch, or a novice on the subject, you cannot help but be entertained by these films. I highly recommend them!


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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
Wonderful DVDs, June 9, 2005
Reviewer: Jaylee Dee (Arkansas USA) - See all my reviews
I love this DVD! "Journey Toward Squatchdom" shows Scott Herriott's ability to take a serious and mysterious subject, and show how much fun, and how funny, the search can be. I recommend this DVD because "Squatching" is something that everyone who's ever wondered if the "big guy" is really out there, and those who've never given it much thought, will not want to miss. You will be entertained, plus you'll learn a great deal about this mystery.

Try this DVD. You won't regret it I promise.

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Sasquatch with cheese...whiz that is, June 8, 2005
Reviewer: Craig Woolheater "Texas Bigfoot" (Dallas, TX USA) - See all my reviews
These 2 hilarious Sasquatch "seriocomic documentaries" make some great late nite watching, popcorn not included. To quote Felix the Cat, "You'll laugh so hard, your sides will ache, your heart will go pitter-pat." Buy this great double feature from Scott Herriott, you won't regret it.

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Absolutely recommended to all believers and non-believers!!!, October 17, 2005
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This double-DVD is really well-crafted, and Scott Herriott really uses a good deal of comedic elements to make his point. "Squatching" is seriocomic, and describes Scott's true passion for the subject of Sasquatch. It's a little more serious than "Journey Toward Squatchdom", but it does have comedic moments. We meet his mom and dad, his girlfriend, even his dog. We also meet other well-known Bigfoot personalities along the way, such as Loren Coleman, William Dranginis, Dr. John Bindernagel and Craig Woolheater, and get to see some really beautiful country in northern California. "Journey Toward Squatchdom" is so much funnier than "Squatching". It really showcases Scott's comedic talents and is genuinely hilarious. We meet more Bigfoot personalities, such as Ray Crowe, the late Datus Perry and Frank Kaneaster. I laughed out loud more than once watching this documentary. If you like serious, scientific documentaries on Sasquatch, buy "Sasquatch: Legend Meets Science". But, if you want to watch a semiserious documentary that will make you laugh your butt off, this is the one to buy!

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Hilarious!, July 12, 2005
Reviewer: Sean Holderread (Hendersonville NC, United States) - See all my reviews
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I can't remember the last time I laughed this hard! Absolutely hilarious! Highly recommended--for the believer or not.

Scott ... please make another BF documentary!

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
Very funny...very informative, June 13, 2005
Reviewer: Rebecca Pedigo (Los Angeles, CA) - See all my reviews
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If you like your Bigfootery laced with some humor, these two documentaries will definately do the trick. Herriott obviously believes that Bigfoot exists, he just doesn't see anything wrong with having some fun with the subject while pondering it. In "Squatching", a nice combo of the serious and the comedic come together showing a bit of the humanity of various believers and skeptics. "Journey Toward Squatchdom", on the other hand, is out and out funny...aimed at the fringe dwellers and shaky theories in Bigfoot Belief Land. For those who can't stand humor with their cryptozoology, then you should DEFINATELY buy this. :) Great job on both.

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
Two of the best films on the subject!, June 9, 2005
Reviewer: P. Pinkham (Santa Cruz, CA) - See all my reviews
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I have been interested in the subject of Bigfoot for many years now, and I have to say that of all the documentaries and films on the subject, Scott Herriott's "Squatching" and "Journey Toward Squatchdom" are two of the very best!

In "Squatching," Scott takes us to various locations with his family and friends, where in candid interviews he gets their thoughts and feelings on the subject of Bigfoot. Interlaced throughout is Scott's sense of humor, and I found myself laughing out loud often as I watched. This is not just a great Sasquatch film, but a great film period!

Now get ready to really laugh! A lot! "Journey Toward Squatchdom" is a true laugh-out-loud film that pokes fun at the subject and some of the people and places associated with Sasquatch. Here Scott manages to do something incredible, in that he takes a subject that some take very seriously, but is able to make fun of it in such away that doesn't offend the viewers who are believers, but rather gets them to laugh along with him. Hilarious and educational, this one is a must-see!

Whether you are well-versed in all things 'squatch, or a novice on the subject, you cannot help but be entertained by these films. I highly recommend them!


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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
Wonderful DVDs, June 9, 2005
Reviewer: Jaylee Dee (Arkansas USA) - See all my reviews
I love this DVD! "Journey Toward Squatchdom" shows Scott Herriott's ability to take a serious and mysterious subject, and show how much fun, and how funny, the search can be. I recommend this DVD because "Squatching" is something that everyone who's ever wondered if the "big guy" is really out there, and those who've never given it much thought, will not want to miss. You will be entertained, plus you'll learn a great deal about this mystery.

Try this DVD. You won't regret it I promise.

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
Sasquatch with cheese...whiz that is, June 8, 2005
Reviewer: Craig Woolheater "Texas Bigfoot" (Dallas, TX USA) - See all my reviews
These 2 hilarious Sasquatch "seriocomic documentaries" make some great late nite watching, popcorn not included. To quote Felix the Cat, "You'll laugh so hard, your sides will ache, your heart will go pitter-pat." Buy this great double feature from Scott Herriott, you won't regret it.

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
Squatching/Journey Toward Squatchdom, June 7, 2005
Reviewer: Jonathan Richardson "BookFoot" (Raleigh, NC) - See all my reviews
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Squatching
I didn't know what to expect when I ordered Scott's DVD "Squatching." I had hoped that at the very least I would find some information that might satisfy my own Sasquatch curiosity. I found that and much, much more. In addition to having some interesting video clips, Scott's subtle humor in Squatching completely caught me off guard. I laughed out loud several times throughout the DVD. My wife, who does not share my hobby, also laughed with me. Squatching is an informative, hilarious look at one man's attempt to share his lifelong curiosity and his possible encounter with the animal called Sasquatch. Whether or not you have any interest in this animal, Squatching will make you laugh. If you do have an interest in this mystery, you will thoroughly enjoy Scott's narrative - and you will laugh too. An excellent investment.

Journey to Squatchdom
This DVD is much more tongue-in-cheek than Squatching. Scott, although a believer, pokes fun at the fringe element of Bigfootery. His humor is much more overt than in Squatching, and more often than not Scott succeeds in making the watcher laugh. Scott interviews some funny folks, as well as some - odd - folks. Scott plays dress up with his girlfriend and an undisclosed third party. You will get to meet his parents and his pet dog. A very funny disc, well worth the money.

You will watch them again and again. Both are highly recommended.


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