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Squatching/Journey Toward Squatchdom by Scott Herriott
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DVD Cover InformationActor: Craig Woolheater, Ed Marques, John Bindernagel, Loren Coleman Director: Scott Herriott Producer: Scott Herriott Narrator: Scott Herriott Host: Scott Herriott Primary Contributor: Scott Herriott DVD: Region Code 1 Audio: English (Unknown) Format: Color, Director's Cut, Special Edition, Widescreen Running Time: 65 unknown-units Published: 2005 Audience Rating: Unrated Studio: Soka Soka Productions
Movie Reviews of Squatching/Journey Toward SquatchdomMovie Review: Squatching/Journey Toward Squatchdom Summary: 5 Stars
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.
Summary of Squatching/Journey Toward Squatchdom(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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