03-16-2023, 03:41 AM
(03-15-2023, 02:33 AM)Chatwoman Wrote:
This one is narrated by Peter Graves, brother of James Arness.
2:36 #misunderstood #sadbigfoot
3:06 Peter's voice really is somewhat similar to Jim's voice, that's pretty wild. Usually (at least in my opinion) you can rarely tell people are related by their voices. James Arness and Peter Graves look nothing alike, but they sound alike. I think it's respectable that Peter went with a different last name (his mom's side of the family) so that he and James could do their own thing and not have any overlap.
3:38 some of their mannerisms are similar too.
4:33 there are hardcore similarities between this documentary and the one narrated by Rod Serling. I mean they were only a year apart. Wonder if a lot of that material is gonna be reused for this one.
5:00 yeah it's like all the same interviews and stuff.
5:50 interesting that Baphomet's screentime was entirely omitted from this version of the documentary.
Wonder what the heck other differences there are between these documentaries.
Is this a scrub, or is it an attempt to add more info? What's the purpose of this?
7:24 I don't recall this bit about the islanders discovered in 1972 being in the other doc. I mean, they've got a point. Wholeass different species of humans were still just being discovered only ~50 years ago. What the fuck? I mean, just like there are so many different types of humans, there are different types of Bigfoot. Their colors vary depending on what part of the world they're in. The white ones are from cold/snowy places like Everest, the ginger Bigfoot are from the US, etc.
Quote:It contained content from Guenette's made-for-TV movie 'Monsters! Mysteries or Myths?' that aired on CBS on November 25, 1974. That version had been produced by David L. Wolper in cooperation with the Smithsonian Institution, and was narrated by Rod Serling.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Mysterious_Monsters
8:34 so it could be that Gigantopithecus really isn't extinct either, and it's actually fkn Bigfoot.
9:15 *skips over parts about Loch Ness*
The existence of Loch Ness is way less interesting to me. We have no idea what is in these waters, of course Loch Ness is real, come on. That's not even remotely surprising.
26:00 lol, imagine being on your deathbed and somebody's like, "Hey, could you attest the truthfulness of that Bigfoot story for us real quick?"
30:18 I mean... that WOULD be a pretty profound experience, seeing a Bigfoot next to the ocean? Wow.
30:40 looks like the scientific community has been full of closed-minded assholes for a pretty long time now, eh?
31:22 Peter Graves was pretty tall too... 6'4" apparently.
31:36 um, cuz they're fucking immortal bro.
Or maybe they just live for hundreds of years... same thing really. At least when it comes to finding bones etc.
32:02 damn, that guy has a great point.
32:30 even ugly dudes were hot back in the '70s.
35:36 funny comment about this part: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kOZpuSqS6aw&lc=UgzZgxImCd1VE762mMN4AaABAg
40:50 check out this hotass '70s dude with his bitchin' button up shirt.
47:30 this guy kinda looks like Paul Rudd.
49:17 they keep mentioning how bad these Bigfoot smell. It's well known that bears kinda smell like garbage, yet I can't help but think about demons and the story of how Ted Bundy smelled super rank whenever his mood changed and he started excreting the "psycho pheromone"... https://www.sectual.com/thread-2645-post...#pid144999
56:40 remote viewing into a box? I dunno if I can kick it with this documentary for much longer, lolol.
57:19 lives in caves, eh?? Well there should be a shitload of Bigfoot around Kentucky then.
1:15:15 he's talking about the Patterson–Gimlin film.
1:20:22 a sudden burst of interesting info.
1:21:43 shit dude, Bigfoot life sounds kinda awesome.
The last few minutes of the documentary are by far the best.
The other one narrated by Rod Serling held my attention better.