The Sighting

2016 "Will you believe what you see?"
The Sighting
3.7| 1h38m| en| More Info
Released: 10 May 2016 Released
Producted By: BadFritter Films
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A terrifying psychological thriller set near the beautiful landscape of Glacier National Park, Montana. Two high school friends, Travis and Nate, are on a road trip to Canada when they're attacked by mysterious and vicious creatures. Nate is stolen into the woods and Travis will stop at nothing to get him back. Travis recruits Nate's older brother Chris to bring an arsenal and wage war against these monsters in an effort to retrieve Nate.

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Dark_Lord_Mark Not going to lie, I enjoyed this.I actually liked the concept of 2 guys getting lost, and stumble upon something grave, and dangerous that is hidden.It is handled VERY well imo. Nothing too terrible. It isn't a SCARY horror. It made me care about the main character(s) a lot, which was well done. There wasn't any real jump scares but the concepts were well done well .Sure their is SOME bad acting, but it is a well made small budget movie that is never boring. Solid 8 1/2 out of 10 from me.
Michael Ledo Post graduation Nate (Nathaniel Peterson) and Travis (Adam Pitman) decide to drive up to party in Canada because the lone hot tub in Columbia Falls, Montana can only hold so many people. At a grocery store they get alternate directions, i.e. a shortcut to Canada which they follow. Then BAM! We get the DVD cover and one missing teen, and another injured shortly followed by a unique Sasquatch explanation, kudos on the BS, I really liked it.The film starts out like it was going to be found footage and then smartly shifts. The characters were not written to be colorful and Adam Pitman was not an exciting victim to watch. Makes for a good Utz potato chip product placement. Kent Harper came across well in his role.Guide: F-word. Nudity (Jasmine John)
graham620 No spoilers you will have to judge it for your self. I have watched some terrible films in my time, some claiming to be fantastic and then turn out to be awful. Thankfully this is not one of them. Not a bad film but not great either. They could have done so much more with this. Acting was OK again not great. Suspense and tension in parts.good build up as I said they could have developed this film and made it great, Obviously they only had a small budget. Although I have watched films with a big budget that are far worse. Interestingly the film is written and directed by the main stars of the film so hats off to them.I would watch it again but would not go to the cinema just to see this. Well worth a watch if you have nothing else on. On the whole a good effort.
jessicafischerqueen I think I may have seen most of the Sasquatch/Bigfoot horrors ever made- I've even ordered the most obscure titles in search of more. They are almost uniformly terrible, but I don't regret watching a single one of them. I place "Travis (aka The Sighting)" in the middle of the pack in terms of a specialized "Sasquatch rating system." It's nowhere near as good as Willow Creek, Exists, or any Sasquatch film starring the great Lance Henriksen (and there are several). But it's much, much better than the lower end of the Sasquatch spectrum. The first half of "Travis" is appealing, largely because of the good acting by Nathaniel Peterson, who plays the protagonist's best friend and road trip buddy. I enjoyed this film quite a bit up until the first sighting- the special effects are poor, but that's to be expected in a low budget outing. The second half of the film suffers from poor acting in the "scientist scenes," although a novel and interesting theory of the Sasquatch is offered. Sasquatch maniacs may enjoy this film- I did- but I doubt anyone else would.