Wednesday, February 06, 2008

Review: There's Something Out There

This is a fairly good documentary about Bobby Clarke and his sighting/videotaping of some sort of being near Norway House in Manitoba, Canada in 2005, featuring a Norway House resident, Roger Flett, who discusses some of his encounters and experiences, as well as anthropologist David Finch of the University of Winnipeg, who explains his viewpoint on the possibility of Sasquatch existing. A lady named Michelle Baril is also interviewed on her impressions on Clarke's video and sighting (also, Bobby apparently had another sighting in his teens driving on the road). There is a good bit of focus on the media and its treatment of the story, as well as Matt Moneymaker being interviewed about it (bad mustache, Matt). Several other witnesses are also interviewed on their impressions on Bigfoot, and also about the A Current Affair fiasco and how it affected the town of Norway House. There was also a recreation of the alleged sighting done by the filmmaker. All in all, not too bad, but could be better.

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