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Bigfoot in Ohio
Michael_Elliott23 November 2016
Minerva Monster (2015)

** (out of 4)

Minerva is a small town in Ohio, which is about seventy miles south of Cleveland. In 1978 there were a large number of encounters with an unknown creature that was stalking the woods. This documentary from Seth Bleedlove interviews a few of the witnesses as well as a police officer who was working that area.

This here is the third monster documentary that I've seen from the director and this here is probably the weakest. That's not to say this isn't slightly entertaining to monster buffs but there's no question that it's just not fully entertaining. The biggest problem with the film is that it's pretty much just standard witness testimony and none of the stories are overly exciting or really pack much of a punch. If you're a Bigfoot fan you'll at least want to hear the stories but there's just nothing too engrossing here.
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9/10
Enjoyed this documentary
rweber-0455919 November 2017
I've been skeptical but as a child even a teen let my imagination soar with this legend. But there has been something that has kept my interest coming back. It's stories like this and the people who are certain of what they saw. From law enforcement to locals who are average people. But the sightings and the reports are the same. Where as the people who are more respectful of nature and there surroundings.

The difference between the stories where in other areas like California where its met in brutal violence and fear is in control of actions. The stories are scary and violent.
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Actual Big Footage?...
azathothpwiggins28 May 2021
MINERVA MONSTER is a documentary about the titular creature. After a brief history of Minerva, Ohio, we are introduced to those who claim to have witnessed and / or encountered it in 1978. As low-budget docs go, this one is quite good. The people are colorful, interesting, and genuine in their convictions. Consisting mostly of interviews, film of the town, and hand-drawn pictures, much is left to the imagination. Some of the accounts are pretty creepy!

Is it enough to convince the skeptic? Perhaps, but it suffers from the same lack of hard evidence that most such stories do. Where are the up-close photographs, non-grainy videos, or clear tracks? How about hair, a tooth, or a skin sample? A skeleton, why is there never a skeleton? Something from which to test the DNA? Anything concrete!

Not to get too cynical, it would be great if some real evidence did show up. This production may not change minds, but it is well-presented...
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