Book Review of Big Footage: A history of the Sasquatch on film
                                Author: Mike Quast
                                Reviewed by Henry M.

This book is privately published by the author, and is a very fascinating  read about the history of Bigfoot on film up to the year 2000. There are, of course, some of the more famous cases of filming the creatures, such as the Patterson/Gimlin film, the Paul Freeman footage, the Ivan Marx footage and other forms of footage and photos. But there are also more obscure photos and footage examined as well, which bring attention to different aspects of whether or not they're fake, inconclusive or real.The good majority of the cases he examines are inconclusive, but some of them are either determined to be real or outright fakes. The book is 130 pages, but pretty easy to read and easy to understand. One of the things that kind of bothers me about the book is the mention of Jon-Erik Beckjord several times by the author, but the author even knows that E.B. is not to really be taken seriously. Other than that, the book is worth reading. It can be purchased for $18.00 from the author.
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