Saturday, February 17, 2007
Friday, February 16, 2007
Thursday, February 15, 2007
Wednesday, February 14, 2007
35 years gone...
Roger Patterson passed away over 35 years ago on January 18, 1972, but today is his birthday. He would have been 74 years old today. Roger took the famous and controversial Patterson Movie nearly 40 years ago, and it is still a source of debate and controversy even today. Roger also wrote a book in 1966 called Do Abominable Snowmen of America Really Exist?, which was reprinted by Hancock House two years ago with a new section written by Chris Murphy on the film. The book is called The Bigfoot Film Controversy. I salute Roger for his innovation and gumption to study something most people didn't think existed.
5 Years Ago Today...
Professor Grover S. Krantz passed away of pancreatic cancer at his home in Port Angeles, Washington. Krantz was one of the few scientists willing to study the elusive and controversial subject of Sasquatch, and wrote or co-wrote several books on the subject. He had many footprint casts in his lab, most of which were given to Dr. Jeff Meldrum and reside in his lab at Idaho State University. After Dr. Krantz's death at age 70, his body was donated to the University of Tennessee, and his skeleton was donated to the Smithsonian. His Irish wolfhounds' skeletons are also housed with him at the Smithsonian. I salute Dr. Krantz today and every day.
Tuesday, February 13, 2007
DVD Review: Sasquatch Mountain
This DVD has the original, uncut version of the movie shown on Sci-Fi a few months ago, and interestingly enough, on the DVD, the title is Devil On The Mountain, whereas the box art has it as Sasquatch Mountain. The movie itself I give 3 1/2 out of four stars. The plot is pretty tight and the effects are great too. Tiny Ron makes a great Sasquatch, and the ever-reliable Lance Henriksen does a great job. The rest of the cast are Curb Entertainment regulars except for Cerina Vincent, Craig Wasson (Body Double) and Rance Howard, such as Michael Worth, Tim Thomerson, Karen Kim and Candace Racquel. There is a terrific behind the scenes segment which shows the light-hearted spirit on the set and the fun had by the cast and crew. This is a great DVD, and well-worth having in your collection.
Monday, February 12, 2007
Review: Squatch Detective Radio 2-12-07
Steve's guest was New York State Investigator Bill Brann, co-author of the excellent book Monsters of the Northwoods. He discussed reports in Kinderhook, NY, as well as the reports he has investigated over the years in Vermont, Massachusetts and Connecticut. He also answered questions from Mike Killen, Billy Willard, Bill Green and myself. This was a great show, full of great information. Next week's show will have an anonymous eyewitness named "John" who will discuss vocalizations. The show can be found at http://www.blogtalkradio.com/thesquatchdetective at 9:00 EST. Please tune in and support great research.
Squatch Detective Radio Tonight...
Steve Kulls will have as his guest New York State investigator Bill Brann to discuss reports in New York State, as well as hopefully the book he co-authored, Monsters of The Northwoods. The show starts at 9:00 EST and can be found at http://www.blogtalkradio.com/thesquatchdetective Please tune in and support great research.
Sunday, February 11, 2007
Review: Sasquatch Experience 2-11-07
This was a great show, with Illinois researcher Stan Courtney answering some great questions from our listeners, such as Dave McCullough, Billy Willard, Mike Killen and Bill Green. He discussed his research in Illinois, as well as his bird-watching hobby
and his early years in Idaho. He answered questions about the Skookum Cast, the Memorial Day Footage, the Patterson Movie, and other subjects. It was a great show, and very enjoyable. Our next show is next Sunday at 9:00 EST and will feature Steve and Robin Pickett, researchers from Indiana who also have their own show on Blog Talk Radio. Our address is http://www.blogtalkradio.com/sasquatchexperience As always, please tune in and support great research.
and his early years in Idaho. He answered questions about the Skookum Cast, the Memorial Day Footage, the Patterson Movie, and other subjects. It was a great show, and very enjoyable. Our next show is next Sunday at 9:00 EST and will feature Steve and Robin Pickett, researchers from Indiana who also have their own show on Blog Talk Radio. Our address is http://www.blogtalkradio.com/sasquatchexperience As always, please tune in and support great research.
Sasquatch Experience Tonight...
Our guest tonight is Illinois researcher Stan Courtney. The show starts at 9:00 P.M. EST and can be found at http://www.blogtalkradio.com/sasquatchexperience As always, please tune in and support great research.