Saturday, May 05, 2007
DVD Review: Spider-Man 2.1
I got this the other day, and it is a great one. If you saw the original version of this sequel and own it on DVD, you should get this one. This one has 8 additional minutes of footage, some very interesting extra sequences, including a humorous one with J. Jonah Jameson (J.K.Simmons). Tobey Maguire lights up the screen as the Webbed Wall Crawler, as does Kirsten Dunst as Mary Jane. James Franco provides solid support as Harry Osborn, as does Rosemary Harris as Aunt May, and a great villain in Doctor Octopus, played by Alfred Molina. The special effects are terrific, and don't get in the way of the action or the story. I give this one 4 1/2 stars!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Bill Green's review of "Spider-Man 3"
hey henry here my review- i just came back from local theatre i watched spidernan 3 it was wonderful awesome sad etc. great special effects. the villians were venom,green goblin, & the sandman. the stars of this sequel were awesome this movie is definetly worth seeing. i give it A+++. its greater than 1-2 of spiderman. thanks bill green
Friday, May 04, 2007
Thursday, May 03, 2007
Review: Let's Talk Bigfoot 5-2-07
Melissa and Teresa had a lovely guest on tonight, Diane Stocking from Florida, who researches in the "Sunshine State." She was quite wonderful, charismatic, unique and full of a great personality. She got 4 phone calls too, from Don Keating, Larry Lund, Shawn from BTR and Ron Schaffner, who all asked her questions and will be seeing Diane at the upcoming Ohio Bigfoot Conference. I also asked her about sightings near Jacksonville and also a question to her from Bill. It was a wonderful show, and the show gets better all the time. Mel and T's next guest next week is Kathy Harper of the AIBR. The show starts at 10:00 EST/9:00 Central and can be found Here Please tune in and support great research.
Wednesday, May 02, 2007
SQuatch MEDIA expands with yet a third show!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Next Thursday, May 10th, a new program premieres on Blog Talk Radio under the SQuatch MEDIA banner. It is called "The Sasquatch Triangle," and it is hosted by a certain Ohio researcher who will reveal his identity when the show premieres at 9:00 EST/8:00 Central under the Sasquatch Experience website. The researcher's first guest is "The Sasquatch Sleuth" Larry Lund. Please tune in and support great research.
Don Keating appearing on Internet Radio Tonight...
Don will be on "UFO's and the Paranormal" with Preston Dennett at 12:00 EST/11:00 Central and that show can be found Here Please tune in and support great research.
"Let's Talk Bigfoot" Tonight...
Melissa Hovey and Teresa Hall will have researcher Diane Stocking as their guest, at 10:00 EST/9:00 Central, located Here Please tune in and support great research.
Tuesday, May 01, 2007
More M.K. Davis/Patterson/Gimlin Movie Links
Monday, April 30, 2007
Don Keating doing double-duty this week
As mentioned in the previous post, Don will be on the "Squatch Detective Radio" program tonight, but he will also be on the Preston Dennett program "UFO's and the Paranormal" Wednesday night from 12:00-1:00 EST/11:00-12:00 Central, located Here Please tune in and support great research.
Squatch Detective Radio Tonight...
Steve will hopefully be back on the air, with his guest Eastern Ohio Bigfoot Investigation Center founder Don Keating. The show starts at 9:00 EST/8:00 Central and can be found Here As always, we strongly encourage you to tune in and support great research.
Review: Sasquatch Experience 4-29-07
My guest was Kathy Strain, who discussed her work on the Native American legends of the American Bigfoot as well as her book detailing all the different legends. She also discussed the new show she co-produces "Let's Talk Bigfoot." We got a call from Don Keating, who asked a couple of really good questions of Kathy, as well as questions from our Yahoo chatroom. It was a fun show, and I really enjoyed it. The next episode of "Let's Talk Bigfoot" will feature Diane Stocking, at 10:00 EST/9:00 Central. Then, next Sunday, we are hoping to have (if he is not too busy) Michael Worth, producer/star of "Sasquatch Mountain." That show will air at 9:00 EST/8:00 Central and can be found Here As always, we encourage you to please tune in and support great research.
Sunday, April 29, 2007
Editorial: What is Bigfoot?
Many a debate has started with just this question. Just what is Bigfoot? Is it an ape, is it human, or is it perhaps an amalgamation of the two? The most popular theory is that it is Gigantopithecus Blacki, an extinct species of great ape which allegedly went out in the Pleistocene era, but some think still lives today as our North American Ape. It allegedly crossed the Bering Straits Ice-Bridge into America, following our ancient ancestors. It is a fine theory, no doubt about it, but consider an alternative to this; supposing that actual apes (gorillas, chimpanzees, orangutans) were actually brought over on pirate's ships or possibly by the Chinese, whether by design or accident. Really there is no evidence in the fossil record of the Yeti following man across the land-bridge. Does this make this theory less viable? No, but I think the alternate theory makes more sense. These displaced apes probably adapted to bipedal walking, and this is what is seen in the Southern U.S. It is possible that what is seen in the Pacific Northwest is the Yeti. One thing to keep in mind-the tracks found in the PNW are of a large, humanlike type, while the ones found in the South are usually three-toed and four-toed and resemble apes more than humans. Now, I am not saying Bigfoot is human, don't get me wrong, but the tracks of the PNW Bigfoot moreso resemble the Yeti tracks, so obviously someone brought the Yeti over from Asia to America, to the Northwest Coast. To me, in my personal opinion, the Giganto theory makes no sense, because any animal comfortable in their warm, temperate climate with plentiful food is not gonna leave it to walk across the ice fields where food is scarce. And, well, there's that pesky fact that there is no evidence in the fossil record that Giganto migrated to North America. Now, of course, some think it is human, and even try to make their case that it is human, but I am not of that opinion. Those who believe it to be human have the right to that opinion, but I don't go along with it. The reason I do not think it is human is because it doesn't make fire, it builds no permanent housing, it doesn't use tools (other than perhaps a stick or stone) and it doesn't communicate other than with whistles, screams, grunts and growls, much like apes. So to think they are human just because they walk upright is a bit wrong-headed. Now, people have the right to that opinion, but I don't agree with it. I will close with this: "Everything we have on Bigfoot is a theory, it's just that some theories are more popular than others."-Sean Forker
Sasquatch Experience Tonight...
Our guest will be Stanislaus National Forest archaeologist Kathy Strain. The show starts at 9:00 EST/8:00 Central and can be found Here As always, please tune in and support great research.
Bill Green's review of "Lake Placid 2"
my movie review of lake plasid 2, hey everyone i just finished watching lake plasid 2 it was a great movie just as good as the original. the stars were awesome such as cloris leachman & john schiender. i give this new movie sequel A++++. its realy worth watching again etc. im sure in a couple months it will be on dvd. thanks bill green
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)