‘War of the Gargantuas’ (1966) is a perennial fave for late-night t.v. addicts from the 1970s, where it played in heavy rotation courtesy of Henry Saperstein’s importing of Toho efforts when no one else was interested. Though often poorly dubbed owing to Saperstein’s limited budgets, at least these films were shown theatrically and then on to television as a result of his efforts.
Dr Matthew A Johnson is hosting “Team Squatchin USA’s “Grub, Gulp, and Gab Gathering” where we swap stories about the Bigfoot/Sasquatch/Forest People. You will make many new like-minded friends and reacquaint yourself with old friends too.”
For several nights in 1903, the small town of Van Meter, Iowa was terrorized by a giant bat-like creature that emerged from an old abandoned mine.
The identity of this mysterious monster has never been discovered, but over 100 years later a new book is retelling the amazing tale and hoping to shed some light on what happened all those years ago.
Boy, the description sure sounds like the Jersey Devil to me…
There have been many searches for living thylacines or Tassies in Tasmania and mainland Australia, but should cryptozoologists be seeking it in New Guinea instead?
Tonight, I’m doing two podcast shows. The first is with Sharon Lee and Monica Rawlins. It’s at 6 pm PST, and can be heard here live or in the archives.
The second gig will be with the Squatcher’s Lounge Podcast at 9 pm PST. Here is a link to more info.Cliff Barackman
Very very few have seen “Shooting Bigfoot”, some have seen and listened to clear audio of the original files of the Camper and Tent Videos released 6 weeks ago for a short time (now gone with FBFB’s youtube account).
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