This is the story of the Canadian swamp creature which has its ancient origins in 1967 or maybe 1992. Some college kids go to the area to investigate the disappearance of their professor only to encounter the creature.
I thought I had seen this film before. David DeCoteau likes to film his productions in the same area, use the same stock footage, use the same bad camera shots and house in Cowichan Valley, BC. "Asian Ghost Story" is the same movie except it has a ghost instead of a swamp creature. The creature breathes real heavy whenever he is sneaking up on someone, perhaps being a deformed human and spending a lot of time underwater has something to do with it, except when he is not stalking, there is no heavy breathing. When guys see the creature they take off running...we are talking 4 minute mile speed. The swamp creature moves at the speed of someone using a walker. Yet, the creature appears down the road in front of them. The bulk of the film is filler material of scenery and people walking in the woods. There is a lot of close ups of shoes and the creature's feet. It has the same walking scenes, dock scenes, and house scenes used in other films. It appears if you have seen one David DeCoteau film you have seen them all and that is one too many.
Clearly Donald Trump had this film in mind when he said we need to renegotiate NAFTA and build a wall. :) Guide: No swearing, sex, or nudity. Not much dialogue.
I thought I had seen this film before. David DeCoteau likes to film his productions in the same area, use the same stock footage, use the same bad camera shots and house in Cowichan Valley, BC. "Asian Ghost Story" is the same movie except it has a ghost instead of a swamp creature. The creature breathes real heavy whenever he is sneaking up on someone, perhaps being a deformed human and spending a lot of time underwater has something to do with it, except when he is not stalking, there is no heavy breathing. When guys see the creature they take off running...we are talking 4 minute mile speed. The swamp creature moves at the speed of someone using a walker. Yet, the creature appears down the road in front of them. The bulk of the film is filler material of scenery and people walking in the woods. There is a lot of close ups of shoes and the creature's feet. It has the same walking scenes, dock scenes, and house scenes used in other films. It appears if you have seen one David DeCoteau film you have seen them all and that is one too many.
Clearly Donald Trump had this film in mind when he said we need to renegotiate NAFTA and build a wall. :) Guide: No swearing, sex, or nudity. Not much dialogue.