
An interesting new angle on an old standard.

...the original sequence...lil foot wrote:i cant see a baby, but i can see pinochio in left hand corner of muppets attached video feed.
wait till it plays about a quarter of the way and you will see.



Personally, that gait is way human. This film has been analyzed to death by a ton of folk, both believers and not.So guys who thinks its real??and who thinks its fake??love to hear both sides.
It cant be proven fake in the same way it cant be proven real, so in regard to this film, we tend to revert to our default positions on the animals.if it was made today i would question it and say most probably a fake until
proven otherwise by science, but this film being over 40 years old, i find it
almost impossible to have been a man in a suit, if anyone could have pulled
that off back then, you wouldnt hide it cos you would be snapped up very
quickly by the movie companies and made big bucks.
scientists have tried to debunk it, but other than theories they cant.
this film is my cornerstone in sasquatch and yowie belief and if it was
proven fake i would probably bow my head to the skeptics and give up
on the yowie hunt.

Also, this footage was shot on an expedition to search for Sasquatch. It does tend to raise eyebrows when expeditions to find extremely elusive creatures that others have not found, come back with a nice piece of footage in the can. This fact has been commented on by the critics of this footage.BillTheCat wrote:Hey there Muppets...
I'm not with you there about the gait. If Sasquatch is a lost hominid then I would expect it's gait to be relatively human in pace and tempo.
On the other hand, with regards the yowie/sasquatch footprints though, they tend to suggest by their inline nature that the beasts are more ape like than human so I guess that would tend to support your argument that the gait is too human like.
Regarding this historical footage, my concern is that it's too perfect, i.e. it's perfectly out of focus, the look back at the camera is too perfectly timed and staged, the length of the sequence is too perfectly tantalising.
That said, I've never really studied it in depth. There are far more expert than I in making these assessments.
It's still the benchmark for footage though.