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Shooting Bigfoot in Uwharrie National Forest


TheDizz

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SHOOTING BIGFOOT: SFX from the film 'Stomping Ground.'

Shot on location in North Carolina's Uwharrie National Forest

Bigfoot Creature designed and created by

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Bigfoot played by suit performer Kurt Carley (Godzilla, Underworld 1, 2 and 3), an experienced professional who was able to breathe life into the creature. He's owed a debt of thanks for his involvement and deserves a majority of the credit.

HERE ARE SOME BIGFOOT STILLS FROM THE MOVIE

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...how long before some of these pics show up as proof by some uninformed desperate believer?

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Any conceptualization of Bigfoot always looks so silly. How could anything so awkwardly built, without any form of natural armament possibly survive or compete against superbly adapted natural predators? The beast that walks like a man would have to be just like a man, but then it would be in direct competition with homo sapiens against which no other similar species has survived.

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Any conceptualization of Bigfoot always looks so silly. How could anything so awkwardly built, without any form of natural armament possibly survive or compete against superbly adapted natural predators? The beast that walks like a man would have to be just like a man, but then it would be in direct competition with homo sapiens against which no other similar species has survived.

Nice booty, though.

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