The pacing story brought back a very scary memory for me. At 1:30 am on interstate 55 north thru Mississippi at southern part of Mississippi. Dumbest thing I ever did was hitchhiked. Trucker let me out in the middle of nowhere. Started walking after 5 minutes something was pacing me step for step. It was like looking into a wall of blackness when I tried to see into the trees. It did it 3 times. Step for step not one Less or one more. After the third time, I heard humming, looked back and a car was coming and it stopped. I don’t know to this day would I have seen what was doing it. Or would I have disappeared. It makes my stomach feel sick when I think what would have happened if the car wouldn’t have stopped. Love STM’s. Keep up the good work.
❤❤❤ I really enjoyed this. Mixing the movie with the documentary was a great way to present this. I agree that it's probably a mixture of truth and exaggerated stories. Sending love from Australia 🇦🇺
Seth what a great remake! You did an amazing job! Especially the flow from the remade movie to The present interviews.... It's a masterpiece I'd have to say! I love everything STM puts out.. keep up the great work and I'm always looking forward to your next project!
When Edgar left the diner to go home to his kids, he was sporting some gnarly Straight leg/Skinny jeans .... In 75 those would have been bell bottoms! Would have liked to have seen the Family eating Fondu rather than ramen noodles as the dinner table shot! When Cliff turned to Bobo and Asked "What did you do" O!M!G! that was Epic! Love the Heavy Metal reflection at the very beginning! NICE WORK!
My grandpa grew up in SE Missouri. During the Depression, as a young man, he rode the rails so as to not be a burden on his family. He traveled all over & knew the woods well. By the time he was elderly, he lived far from the Mississippi River, as did I. Out of the blue, back in the 80s, he told me not to camp along the Mississippi River because very "mean" men live along its shores. That's all he said. I wish I had asked more questions.
I didn't get interested in sasquatch until i randomly came across STM when ill in bed with Covid. It didnt take me long to binge through all of your old stuff and id like to say thank you for still producing quality new stuff 👍
The fan service and callbacks in this via dialogue, cameos, character names (see end credits) and of course, the artwork bookending the segments with Lyle are INSANE! Was nice to see the small picturesque town of Louisiana that I'd read about in Loren Coleman's books decades ago. Even if it does appear to be barely hanging on (like many communities in the region, unfortunately). Big thanks to STM and their Kickstarter supporters!
Great story, loved it. It's just like you said, after time passes people forget or write off significant events years after they happened that affected peoples lives at that time.
This was a fantastic movie, I saw a few familiar faces, thanks for showing this in full! I especially liked the town residents' interviews, their recollections were honest and quite funny too. Great work all y'all ❤
What you younger folks do not know is bigfoot hating and killing dogs was a thing in the 1970's. It's passed since. They make friends now, but back then they were enemies. That's where the dead dog thing comes from.
Great video everyone involved putting this together. The Missouri MOMO doesn't get enough attention that it should. There are lots of sightings even till this day and age here in S.E. Missouri where I live in the foothills. Lots of deer and other wildlife, forests surrounding the area can support such a beast!
The night stalker awesome TV show 💯💯💯 me& my grandmother used to watch it every week 💯🎃🎃🎃 we used to watch night gallery circle of fear outer limits! Those were the days of good horror TV shows 💯💯💯
You usually make good quality documentaries but this was awful. Bad acting and 2-3 different versions of what happened meaning that even someone watching with me who had no real interest said "So the bad acting part was wrong in the details?". Just really bad.
Wow. That truly was a trip to watch - it was mesmerizing, wondering what's gonna come up next! Loved the actors, many familiar faces and names! I was a young adult in the 70's, so the filming and settings did seem familiar in some respects. At the time, I was unaware of Momo or any other cryptid - if I'd ever heard it mentioned back then, it didn't sink in enough to remember (but then, something else might have affected my memory back in the day...). This was an awesome movie to watch today - I'm still in awe of how cool it all was! Whoa.
A lot and probably more than just weed. None of this is real. The Harrisons were scared by teenagers dressed in a big fur coat. Pentecostal church revival and "momo" comes in like a demon lmao! Too funny!!
Everyone in this film should have won an Oscar! Lmao this film is definitely entertaining, but i doubt if it's in the way the director intended it to be. It certainly held my interest, though.
@@SmallTownMonsters--- So you intended to make a film with bad acting and the air of a slow motion train wreck? Why? This is a "so bad it's good" kind of movie, but I must admit it is entertaining lol. Thank you.
You’ve never seen a 70s drive-in movie. Clearly. The tone, style and, yes, acting in the film were all clearly intended to mimic a 70s movie. Should be pretty obvious but apparently it went over your head. Also, you’re a bit of a rude 🤡
I remember this as a news story about a big hairy monster carrying a dead dog. I was living in NW Kansas at the time so it must have hit the national news. I was scared to death as a 7 year old kid the rest of that night (Kansas being a neighbor of Missouri although we were on the opposite sides of the states. However the movie within this report, with Mark Matzke in it, is a remake of the original, I'm assuming?
1'st 30 second s. I had to turn it! Woooop. Louisiana in the remarks! I see the real shit we're I'm at! St.francisville in fact! Ghost& boogers for real.
Alice Cooper he bits the heads off of chickens and drinks there blood hahaha 🤣🤣🤣🤣 couldn't we see the Carpenters hahaha 😂😂😂 that's why u need more culture hahaha 🤣🤣🤣 a decade later Ozzy bites the head off a bat by accident and thought it was a rubber bat! That's metal 🤘🤘🤘🤘🎤🎤🎤