"Finding Bigfoot: The Search Continues", is a new 2-hour special, continuing the 100-episode 'Animal Planet' TV series "Finding Bigfoot" (2011-2017), now streaming on Discovery:
"...'Bigfoot' ('Sasquatch') sightings have greatly increased over the past year, including screeching sounds and fetid smells. Multiple sightings, coupled with advanced technologies, have convinced the original 'Finding Bigfoot' team, led by the 'Bigfoot Field Research Organization' (Bfro), including Matt Moneymaker, Bobo Fay, Cliff Barackman and Ranae Holland , to get back on the road and into the woods for their biggest investigations to date with the best evidence the team has ever had..."
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"...'Bigfoot' ('Sasquatch') sightings have greatly increased over the past year, including screeching sounds and fetid smells. Multiple sightings, coupled with advanced technologies, have convinced the original 'Finding Bigfoot' team, led by the 'Bigfoot Field Research Organization' (Bfro), including Matt Moneymaker, Bobo Fay, Cliff Barackman and Ranae Holland , to get back on the road and into the woods for their biggest investigations to date with the best evidence the team has ever had..."
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- 2/17/2021
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
Finding Bigfoot: The Search Continues is coming to Discovery+. The team from the original Finding Bigfoot series, which ran on Animal Planet for 100 episodes, is reuniting and heading to the new streaming service. Cliff Barackman, James "Bobo" Fay, Ranae Holland, and Matt Moneymaker wrapped Finding Bigfoot three years ago, and they are back to prove that the legendary Bigfoot does indeed exist. The follow-up series will premiere later this month.
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- 2/3/2021
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Animal Planet’s “Finding Bigfoot” has found new life on Discovery+. The series, which ended three years ago, is getting a new two-hour streaming special, “Finding Bigfoot: The Search Continues,” TheWrap has learned.
We’ve also got your first look at the team’s return. Watch the video above.
The “Finding Bigfoot” series ran for 89 episodes from 2011-2017. Spoiler alert: they, ah, didn’t find Bigfoot.
Maybe this time, though. In “Finding Bigfoot: The Search Continues,” the “Finding Bigfoot” gang is out to — well, you get it.
Here’s why: Bigfoot sightings have greatly increased over the past year as the U.S. has been in lockdown due to Covid-19, according to Discovery. These multiple sightings, coupled with advanced technologies, have convinced the original “Finding Bigfoot” team – led by Bigfoot Field Research Organization (Bfro) president Matt Moneymaker, expert field caller James “Bobo” Fay, evidence analyst Cliff Barackman and field biologist...
We’ve also got your first look at the team’s return. Watch the video above.
The “Finding Bigfoot” series ran for 89 episodes from 2011-2017. Spoiler alert: they, ah, didn’t find Bigfoot.
Maybe this time, though. In “Finding Bigfoot: The Search Continues,” the “Finding Bigfoot” gang is out to — well, you get it.
Here’s why: Bigfoot sightings have greatly increased over the past year as the U.S. has been in lockdown due to Covid-19, according to Discovery. These multiple sightings, coupled with advanced technologies, have convinced the original “Finding Bigfoot” team – led by Bigfoot Field Research Organization (Bfro) president Matt Moneymaker, expert field caller James “Bobo” Fay, evidence analyst Cliff Barackman and field biologist...
- 2/2/2021
- by Tony Maglio
- The Wrap
Will Bigfoot be found? Today, Animal Planet announced the final episode of Finding Bigfoot will debut as part of Monster Week in May.The two-hour finale, also the show's 100th episode, "features our intrepid cast of investigators - Bigfoot Field Research Organization (Bfro) president Matt Moneymaker, researchers James "Bobo" Fay and Cliff Barackman and skeptical scientist Ranae Holland - as they travel to the 50th anniversary celebration of the Patterson Gimlin film, often referred to as the holy grail of Bigfoot footage and the most famous piece of evidence ever recorded."Read More…...
- 4/26/2018
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Animal Planet’s “Monster Week” 2018 will kick off with the 100th and final episode of “Finding Bigfoot,” TheWrap has learned exclusively. Not a bad way to get things going, or to finally bid adieu to a fan-favorite TV series.
The week-long celebration will be hosted by Rhys Darby (“Flight of the Conchords”), Dan Schreiber and Buttons of podcast “The Cryptid Factor,” and it also includes new episodes of “River Monsters,” “Expedition Unknown,” “Deadliest Place on Earth” and “World’s Scariest Animal Attacks,” along with a slew of specials, we’re told.
We’ve got the trailer for the annual event posted above and more details below — the news and footage is all ours, not that we’re trying to be monsters about it.
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“Monster Week” premieres Sunday, May 27 — that’s Memorial Day Weekend, by the way — at 8/7c with the 100th and final episode of “Finding Bigfoot,” which returns to television after more than a year-long hiatus.
The two-hour special features Bigfoot Field Research Organization president Matt Moneymaker, researchers James “Bobo” Fay and Cliff Barackman and skeptical scientist Ranae Holland as they travel to the 50th anniversary celebration of the Patterson Gimlin film, which is often referred to as the holy grail of Bigfoot footage and the most famous piece of evidence ever recorded.
Cutting-edge technology brings forth all-new details of the creature captured on this film and leaves our investigators more convinced than ever about its authenticity, per Animal Plant. A farewell retrospective on the series follows.
Also Read: 'Legion' Fact Check: Were All Those Tick and Dog Facts True?
Here are the new specials– all series descriptions are in Animal Planet’s own words:
“Finding Bigfoot”
(Sunday, May 27 at 8/7c)
The team of investigators returns for the 100th episode! In a two-hour “Monster Week” special, the team travels to Willow Creek California to help celebrate the 50th Anniversary of the most famous piece of Bigfoot footage, the Patterson Gimlin film. The discovery of a new copy of the film brings forth the biggest Bigfoot discovery in decades, showing the clearest image of the creature in 50 years. Immediately following is a one-hour special that features the “Finding Bigfoot” investigators and crew as they share their own stories and experiences together which spans a decade.
“The Lost Kingdom of The Yeti”
(Monday. May 28 at 8/7c)
From the Bhutanese wilderness, scientist and yeti-hunter Mark Evans hears fresh reports of repeated sightings and mysterious prints in the snow. Taking into consideration recent developments in DNA-science that could allow the creature responsible to be identified, Mark mounts a considerable expedition into the Himalayas and takes his search for the Yeti further than ever before. With inspired believers, a medical disaster, a forbidden mountain and a privileged appointment with royalty, this is an epic “Monster Week” adventure.
Also Read: Matthew Morrison's 'Heart Is Broken' After Report of Animal Abuse on Set of Sci-Fi Movie 'Crazy Alien'
“Weird, True & Freaky”
(Airing all week at 10/9c starting Monday, May 28)
These are the scariest, most unbelievable animal encounters from across the globe caught on video! Whether attacking from above, or emerging from the depths, prepare to witness nature’s most terrifying confrontations gone awry. And things get even more shocking – bizarre, alien-like beings prove that in the animal kingdom, anything is possible. We’re counting down the top 10 most eye-popping moments caught on video.
“Monsters of The Abyss”
(Tuesday, May 29 at 8/7c)
Richie Kohler and Evan Kovacs are deep ocean technical divers and marine investigators on the hunt for sea monsters in the British Isles. They are drawn to the North Channel by the recent discovery of a German U-boat wreck that may be the legendary Ub-85, long-rumored to have been attacked by a sea monster in the waning days of WW1. Along the way, they travel to Scotland to meet recent eyewitnesses to the most legendary sea monster of all – the Loch Ness Monster, and to investigate any possible links between “Nessie” and the beast that may have attacked Ub-85.
“Fear Island”
(Sunday, June 3 at 8/7c)
Veteran wildlife conservationist Bradley Trevor Grieve leads an elite team into uncharted Alaskan wilderness in search of Grandfather – a bear locals believe is the largest to ever roam the earth. To prove the massive predator’s existence, the team will rely on ancient indigenous tracking techniques to obtain DNA and video evidence of the beast. But as they track it deeper into its deadly domain – an island with the densest concentration of bears on the planet – they realize that their greatest challenge will be surviving the expedition.
Read original story ‘Monster Week': Animal Planet Series ‘Finding Bigfoot’ to End With 100th Episode (Exclusive) At TheWrap...
The week-long celebration will be hosted by Rhys Darby (“Flight of the Conchords”), Dan Schreiber and Buttons of podcast “The Cryptid Factor,” and it also includes new episodes of “River Monsters,” “Expedition Unknown,” “Deadliest Place on Earth” and “World’s Scariest Animal Attacks,” along with a slew of specials, we’re told.
We’ve got the trailer for the annual event posted above and more details below — the news and footage is all ours, not that we’re trying to be monsters about it.
Also Read: Animal Planet Orders 'Wolves & Warriors,' Which Pairs Combat Vets With, Well, Wolves (Exclusive)
“Monster Week” premieres Sunday, May 27 — that’s Memorial Day Weekend, by the way — at 8/7c with the 100th and final episode of “Finding Bigfoot,” which returns to television after more than a year-long hiatus.
The two-hour special features Bigfoot Field Research Organization president Matt Moneymaker, researchers James “Bobo” Fay and Cliff Barackman and skeptical scientist Ranae Holland as they travel to the 50th anniversary celebration of the Patterson Gimlin film, which is often referred to as the holy grail of Bigfoot footage and the most famous piece of evidence ever recorded.
Cutting-edge technology brings forth all-new details of the creature captured on this film and leaves our investigators more convinced than ever about its authenticity, per Animal Plant. A farewell retrospective on the series follows.
Also Read: 'Legion' Fact Check: Were All Those Tick and Dog Facts True?
Here are the new specials– all series descriptions are in Animal Planet’s own words:
“Finding Bigfoot”
(Sunday, May 27 at 8/7c)
The team of investigators returns for the 100th episode! In a two-hour “Monster Week” special, the team travels to Willow Creek California to help celebrate the 50th Anniversary of the most famous piece of Bigfoot footage, the Patterson Gimlin film. The discovery of a new copy of the film brings forth the biggest Bigfoot discovery in decades, showing the clearest image of the creature in 50 years. Immediately following is a one-hour special that features the “Finding Bigfoot” investigators and crew as they share their own stories and experiences together which spans a decade.
“The Lost Kingdom of The Yeti”
(Monday. May 28 at 8/7c)
From the Bhutanese wilderness, scientist and yeti-hunter Mark Evans hears fresh reports of repeated sightings and mysterious prints in the snow. Taking into consideration recent developments in DNA-science that could allow the creature responsible to be identified, Mark mounts a considerable expedition into the Himalayas and takes his search for the Yeti further than ever before. With inspired believers, a medical disaster, a forbidden mountain and a privileged appointment with royalty, this is an epic “Monster Week” adventure.
Also Read: Matthew Morrison's 'Heart Is Broken' After Report of Animal Abuse on Set of Sci-Fi Movie 'Crazy Alien'
“Weird, True & Freaky”
(Airing all week at 10/9c starting Monday, May 28)
These are the scariest, most unbelievable animal encounters from across the globe caught on video! Whether attacking from above, or emerging from the depths, prepare to witness nature’s most terrifying confrontations gone awry. And things get even more shocking – bizarre, alien-like beings prove that in the animal kingdom, anything is possible. We’re counting down the top 10 most eye-popping moments caught on video.
“Monsters of The Abyss”
(Tuesday, May 29 at 8/7c)
Richie Kohler and Evan Kovacs are deep ocean technical divers and marine investigators on the hunt for sea monsters in the British Isles. They are drawn to the North Channel by the recent discovery of a German U-boat wreck that may be the legendary Ub-85, long-rumored to have been attacked by a sea monster in the waning days of WW1. Along the way, they travel to Scotland to meet recent eyewitnesses to the most legendary sea monster of all – the Loch Ness Monster, and to investigate any possible links between “Nessie” and the beast that may have attacked Ub-85.
“Fear Island”
(Sunday, June 3 at 8/7c)
Veteran wildlife conservationist Bradley Trevor Grieve leads an elite team into uncharted Alaskan wilderness in search of Grandfather – a bear locals believe is the largest to ever roam the earth. To prove the massive predator’s existence, the team will rely on ancient indigenous tracking techniques to obtain DNA and video evidence of the beast. But as they track it deeper into its deadly domain – an island with the densest concentration of bears on the planet – they realize that their greatest challenge will be surviving the expedition.
Read original story ‘Monster Week': Animal Planet Series ‘Finding Bigfoot’ to End With 100th Episode (Exclusive) At TheWrap...
- 4/24/2018
- by Tony Maglio
- The Wrap
The Finding Bigfoot team this week capture footage of what could be one of Hawaii’s ‘Littlefoot’ people — the Menehune. The Menehune are a long-rumoured people said to live deep in the islands’ jungles, measuring around 3ft tall. The Finding Bigfoot team — Cliff Barackman, James “Bobo” Fay, Matt Moneymaker and Ranae Holland — head deep into Hawaii’s interior mountains to investigate them. Using their expertise of traditional Bigfooting techniques along with modern technology like thermal imaging cameras they split up across Hawaii’s various islands in the hunt for evidence of the little people. They meet locals who claim to have...read more...
- 1/15/2017
- by Julian Cheatle
- Monsters and Critics
Although they haven’t, to my knowledge, found much convincing evidence of Sasquatch, the self-described “Squatchers” of Animal Planet’s Finding Bigfoot will continue the hunt when a new season of the series begins Nov. 9 at 9pm Et/Pt. At the start of the season’s eight new episodes, the team is supposedly “hot on the trail of what they believe to be the world’s largest Sasquatch.” That enormous Bigfoot is the subject of the two-hour season premiere, which takes Bigfoot Field Research Organization (Bfro) president Matt Moneymaker, researchers James “Bobo” Fay and Cliff Barackman, and skeptical scientist Ranae Holland, off to Alaska. … Continue reading →
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- 11/7/2014
- by Jeff Pfeiffer
- ChannelGuideMag
Countless television shows have proven that the supernatural sells, but so does the unknown. For three seasons now, Cliff Barackman, Ranae Holland, and their team have been looking for evidence of Bigfoot a.k.a. Sasquatch. In Finding Bigfoot, the team investigates tips it is given by embarking on adventures to try and prove that this species does indeed exist. But trying to prove something many believe to be the world’s most elaborate hoax isn’t an easy gig.
“Unfortunately when people think of Bigfoot, sometimes there’s a kneejerk response to the National Enquirer and that pop culture...
“Unfortunately when people think of Bigfoot, sometimes there’s a kneejerk response to the National Enquirer and that pop culture...
- 11/9/2013
- by Samantha Highfill
- EW - Inside TV
Tags: Afternoon DelightMichelle ChamuelLea SeydouxIMDbRebecca HallJessica Kirson
Good afternoon my lovelies and happy hump day!
Happy birthday to Melanie "Scary Spice" Brown, La Toya Jackson, Melissa Etheridge and Annette Bening!
Photo by Alberto E. Rodriguez/Getty Images
Congratulations to out singer Michelle Chamuel for making into the top six on The Voice!
Oprah Winfrey once again spoke out in support of marriage equality. On Winfrey’s series Super Soul Sunday Winfrey said, “Maybe the gay people can help it [the institution of marriage]."
Out chef Susan Feniger was named one of the 20 Most Influential Chefs in Hollywood! Feniger was dubbed Los Angeles’s “romantic authentic” restaurateur.
Blue is the Warmest Color star Lea Seydoux graces the cover of Elle France.
Actress Rebecca Hall (Iron Man 3, Vicky Cristina Barcelona) will be making her Broadway debut with revival of Machinal. The Sophie Treadwell play is inspired by the “true story of Ruth Snyder, who was...
Good afternoon my lovelies and happy hump day!
Happy birthday to Melanie "Scary Spice" Brown, La Toya Jackson, Melissa Etheridge and Annette Bening!
Photo by Alberto E. Rodriguez/Getty Images
Congratulations to out singer Michelle Chamuel for making into the top six on The Voice!
Oprah Winfrey once again spoke out in support of marriage equality. On Winfrey’s series Super Soul Sunday Winfrey said, “Maybe the gay people can help it [the institution of marriage]."
Out chef Susan Feniger was named one of the 20 Most Influential Chefs in Hollywood! Feniger was dubbed Los Angeles’s “romantic authentic” restaurateur.
Blue is the Warmest Color star Lea Seydoux graces the cover of Elle France.
Actress Rebecca Hall (Iron Man 3, Vicky Cristina Barcelona) will be making her Broadway debut with revival of Machinal. The Sophie Treadwell play is inspired by the “true story of Ruth Snyder, who was...
- 5/29/2013
- by Bridget McManus
- AfterEllen.com
Animal Planet has announced they've renewed their documentary series Finding Bigfoot for a third season. That's a little strange since many sources believe that the show is currently airing its fourth season. Apparently, Animal Planet has their own way of breaking up their episodes.
Here are the details:
The Search For Bigfoot Continues...
Animal Planet'S Hit Series "Finding Bigfoot" Renewed For Third Season
-- Season Two Premieres Delivered 1.2 Million P2+ Viewers --
(New York, New York) - After setting foot in 33 states and five countries, the Finding Bigfoot team is still feverishly on the hunt for the elusive Sasquatch. As the evidence continues to mount, investigators Cliff Barackman, James "Bobo" Fay, Ranae Holland and Matt Moneymaker are closer than ever to uncover the truth behind the hairy beast. And with Finding Bigfoot hunting down...
Here are the details:
The Search For Bigfoot Continues...
Animal Planet'S Hit Series "Finding Bigfoot" Renewed For Third Season
-- Season Two Premieres Delivered 1.2 Million P2+ Viewers --
(New York, New York) - After setting foot in 33 states and five countries, the Finding Bigfoot team is still feverishly on the hunt for the elusive Sasquatch. As the evidence continues to mount, investigators Cliff Barackman, James "Bobo" Fay, Ranae Holland and Matt Moneymaker are closer than ever to uncover the truth behind the hairy beast. And with Finding Bigfoot hunting down...
- 4/4/2013
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Tags: Kate WinsletDiane WarrenJane LynchIMDbJessica SzohrTabatha CoffeyRanae HollandThe Jeff Probst ShowFinding BigfootCarla GuginoKiss Her I'm Famous
Good afternoon and happy Friday!
Happy birthday to Reese Witherspoon!
Last night, a slew of female celebrities attended An Evening: Benefiting The L.A. Gay & Lesbian Center, including Tabatha Coffey, Jessica Szohr, Diane Warren and Jane Lynch.
All photos from Getty Images
Speaking of Lynch, and in case you didn’t already know, her first crush was on Academy Award-winning director Ron Howard aka Richie Cunningham. (p.s. My wife wanted to be The Fonz.)
The American Academy of Pediatrics has come out in support of same-sex marriage and adoption. The Aap issued the following statement:
“Children thrive in families that are stable and that provide permanent security, and the way we do that is through marriage. The Aap believes there should be equal opportunity for every couple to access the economic stability and...
Good afternoon and happy Friday!
Happy birthday to Reese Witherspoon!
Last night, a slew of female celebrities attended An Evening: Benefiting The L.A. Gay & Lesbian Center, including Tabatha Coffey, Jessica Szohr, Diane Warren and Jane Lynch.
All photos from Getty Images
Speaking of Lynch, and in case you didn’t already know, her first crush was on Academy Award-winning director Ron Howard aka Richie Cunningham. (p.s. My wife wanted to be The Fonz.)
The American Academy of Pediatrics has come out in support of same-sex marriage and adoption. The Aap issued the following statement:
“Children thrive in families that are stable and that provide permanent security, and the way we do that is through marriage. The Aap believes there should be equal opportunity for every couple to access the economic stability and...
- 3/22/2013
- by Bridget McManus
- AfterEllen.com
Tags: Olivia WildeIMDbThe 3 BitsVeronica MarsTina FeyPretty Little Liars
Good afternoon everyone!
Check out the promo video for the season finale of Pretty Little Liars. Hand emerging from grave! Eek!
The Hollywood Reporter named its picks for the 25 Most Powerful Stylists of 2013, including Julianne Moore and her stylist Leslie Fremar and Kerry Washington and her fashion guru Erin Walsh.
Rent’s Idina Menzel will reprise her role as Lea Michele’s musical mother on Glee.
I spy @idinamenzel at #Glee today! So excited to have my mama back!
— Lea Michele (@msleamichele) March 13, 2013
Remember to tune into ABC tonight at 9 p.m. for a new episode of Grey’s Anatomy! (Dear Calzona, I’ve missed you so much! Love, Bridget)
Tina Fey is headed to Inside the Actors Studio on March 19. I can't wait to hear what turns her on and what her favorite swear word is. I'm pretty sure it's "Blerg!
Good afternoon everyone!
Check out the promo video for the season finale of Pretty Little Liars. Hand emerging from grave! Eek!
The Hollywood Reporter named its picks for the 25 Most Powerful Stylists of 2013, including Julianne Moore and her stylist Leslie Fremar and Kerry Washington and her fashion guru Erin Walsh.
Rent’s Idina Menzel will reprise her role as Lea Michele’s musical mother on Glee.
I spy @idinamenzel at #Glee today! So excited to have my mama back!
— Lea Michele (@msleamichele) March 13, 2013
Remember to tune into ABC tonight at 9 p.m. for a new episode of Grey’s Anatomy! (Dear Calzona, I’ve missed you so much! Love, Bridget)
Tina Fey is headed to Inside the Actors Studio on March 19. I can't wait to hear what turns her on and what her favorite swear word is. I'm pretty sure it's "Blerg!
- 3/14/2013
- by Bridget McManus
- AfterEllen.com
Some believe that there is a large, hairy, bipedal ape-manlike creature skulking about in the woods, occasionally being seen by humans but generally staying out of sight. If true, that's quite an accomplishment, since the bigfoot, or sasquatch, has been reported to be as large as 8 feet tall.
Others believe you're more likely to find a unicorn in Central Park.
On Sunday, Nov. 11, new episodes of "Finding Bigfoot" return on Animal Planet. The show sends four adventurers on a search for definitive evidence one way or the other. They are Matt Moneymaker, founder and president of the Bigfoot Field Researchers Organization; biologist and bigfoot skeptic Ranae Holland; investigator Cliff Barackman; and fisherman James "Bobo" Fay. They travel from small Southern towns to remote forests of the Pacific Northwest and the wilds of Alaska in search of an answer to the bigfoot mystery.
Barackman bases his confidence that the creature exists on the persistence of evidence.
Others believe you're more likely to find a unicorn in Central Park.
On Sunday, Nov. 11, new episodes of "Finding Bigfoot" return on Animal Planet. The show sends four adventurers on a search for definitive evidence one way or the other. They are Matt Moneymaker, founder and president of the Bigfoot Field Researchers Organization; biologist and bigfoot skeptic Ranae Holland; investigator Cliff Barackman; and fisherman James "Bobo" Fay. They travel from small Southern towns to remote forests of the Pacific Northwest and the wilds of Alaska in search of an answer to the bigfoot mystery.
Barackman bases his confidence that the creature exists on the persistence of evidence.
- 11/11/2012
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
Tags: Jessica BielKate BeckinsaleRanae HollandIMDbTotal RecallFinding Bigfoot
Good afternoon and happy Friday!
Happy birthday to Evangeline Lilly, Martha Stewart, Spinderella, Jennie McNulty and my mother Diane!
Evangeline Lilly
Photo courtesy of NBC Universal
Kristen Stewart will star in Lie Down in Darkness, adapted from William Styron’s 1951 novel of the same name. Stewart will play Peyton Loftis, “as a part of a dysfunctional and disintegrating family, Peyton is constantly compared to her crippled sister, Maudie, and her intense physical beauty makes her the object of her frigid mother’s jealous hatred and the target of her father’s incestuous, alcoholic lust.”
Jennifer Lawrence climbed a lot of trees in the Hunger Games and EW has an exclusive video of Lawrence performing her vertical workout.
Actress Julie Delpy wants everyone to know that her vagina is very muscular. Noted.
The band Train is speaking out after New Zealand's anti-gay website Family...
Good afternoon and happy Friday!
Happy birthday to Evangeline Lilly, Martha Stewart, Spinderella, Jennie McNulty and my mother Diane!
Evangeline Lilly
Photo courtesy of NBC Universal
Kristen Stewart will star in Lie Down in Darkness, adapted from William Styron’s 1951 novel of the same name. Stewart will play Peyton Loftis, “as a part of a dysfunctional and disintegrating family, Peyton is constantly compared to her crippled sister, Maudie, and her intense physical beauty makes her the object of her frigid mother’s jealous hatred and the target of her father’s incestuous, alcoholic lust.”
Jennifer Lawrence climbed a lot of trees in the Hunger Games and EW has an exclusive video of Lawrence performing her vertical workout.
Actress Julie Delpy wants everyone to know that her vagina is very muscular. Noted.
The band Train is speaking out after New Zealand's anti-gay website Family...
- 8/3/2012
- by Bridget McManus
- AfterEllen.com
Animal Planet's "Finding Bigfoot," one of the network's all-time top-performing series, is heading into its third season in November with 11 new episodes and two specials during which its team of investigators continues to search for Sasquatch. But with shows like this and the network's speculative documentary "Mermaids: The Body Found," some wonder whether Animal Planet may be hurting its reputation with such outlandish concepts.
Network president Marjorie Kaplan tells reporters at Thursday's (Aug. 2) Television Critics Association panel that she doesn't think so.
"We spend a lot of time talking to our audience," she says. "The audience has voted with their remotes."
The "Mermaids" docudrama led to a great deal of confusion among some viewers who thought it was the real deal. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration even released an official statement on the matter.
"No evidence of aquatic humanoids has ever been found. Why, then, do they occupy...
Network president Marjorie Kaplan tells reporters at Thursday's (Aug. 2) Television Critics Association panel that she doesn't think so.
"We spend a lot of time talking to our audience," she says. "The audience has voted with their remotes."
The "Mermaids" docudrama led to a great deal of confusion among some viewers who thought it was the real deal. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration even released an official statement on the matter.
"No evidence of aquatic humanoids has ever been found. Why, then, do they occupy...
- 8/3/2012
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
At a time when the state of film is in flux, the quality of televised programming available to the viewing public has, thankfully, never been higher. Take a step back and you'll see that we're truly living in a golden age of television, where there's something for everyone and it's often no less than very good.
It's almost impossible for certain types of movies to be made these days. More precisely, it's almost impossible for movies of certain budgets to be made. Studios don't like to take chances and prefer to "go big or go home," which means they'd rather spend $100 million on blockbusters by Hollywood's Bays or Bruckheimers than $10 million on character pieces by talented rookies. This business model not only abandons a whole swath of mid-range movies, it also leaves a lot of quality talent with no creative outlet. This is where the world of contemporary television comes in.
It's almost impossible for certain types of movies to be made these days. More precisely, it's almost impossible for movies of certain budgets to be made. Studios don't like to take chances and prefer to "go big or go home," which means they'd rather spend $100 million on blockbusters by Hollywood's Bays or Bruckheimers than $10 million on character pieces by talented rookies. This business model not only abandons a whole swath of mid-range movies, it also leaves a lot of quality talent with no creative outlet. This is where the world of contemporary television comes in.
- 2/23/2012
- by Theron
- Planet Fury
Ready to kick off 2012 with some real-life adventuring - from the comfort of your own home? Then you won't want to miss the Season 2 premiere of Animal Planet's "Finding Bigfoot", for which we have a new promo video and four clips!
The episode is entitled "Baby Bigfoot", and here's the synopsis:
Premiering Sunday, January 1, 10:00 Pm E/P
The Bigfoot research team heads to New York to investigate video of an alleged baby Bigfoot. When locals report activity in the neighboring woods, the teams tries a new search method in hopes of finding Bigfoots near the Big Apple.
About the Series:
For centuries eyewitness accounts and colorful stories have fueled rumors that large, furry, human-like animals have roamed the forests in North America and other continents. These legendary creatures have come to be known as Bigfoot or Sasquatch. The folklore around Bigfoot has many doubters and many true believers,...
The episode is entitled "Baby Bigfoot", and here's the synopsis:
Premiering Sunday, January 1, 10:00 Pm E/P
The Bigfoot research team heads to New York to investigate video of an alleged baby Bigfoot. When locals report activity in the neighboring woods, the teams tries a new search method in hopes of finding Bigfoots near the Big Apple.
About the Series:
For centuries eyewitness accounts and colorful stories have fueled rumors that large, furry, human-like animals have roamed the forests in North America and other continents. These legendary creatures have come to be known as Bigfoot or Sasquatch. The folklore around Bigfoot has many doubters and many true believers,...
- 12/28/2011
- by The Woman In Black
- DreadCentral.com
Since no one apparently was able to locate a viable Sasquatch during the first season of Animal Planet's "Finding Bigfoot", the series is returning in the new year (on January 1st to be exact) for another crack at tracking down the beast.
From the Press Release:
For centuries eyewitness accounts and colorful stories have fueled rumors that large, furry, human-like animals have roamed the forests in North America and other continents. These legendary creatures have come to be known as Bigfoot or Sasquatch. The folklore around Bigfoot has many doubters and many true believers, and passionate groups like the Bigfoot Field Research Organization (Bfro) have formed to investigate stories, analyze evidence, and strengthen their hypotheses of these elusive beings.
Over the course of 10 hour-long episodes, Animal Planet’s "Finding Bigfoot" returns for a brand-new season on Sunday, January 1, 2012, at 10 Pm (Et/Pt) for further expeditions to investigate reports of the mysterious Bigfoot.
From the Press Release:
For centuries eyewitness accounts and colorful stories have fueled rumors that large, furry, human-like animals have roamed the forests in North America and other continents. These legendary creatures have come to be known as Bigfoot or Sasquatch. The folklore around Bigfoot has many doubters and many true believers, and passionate groups like the Bigfoot Field Research Organization (Bfro) have formed to investigate stories, analyze evidence, and strengthen their hypotheses of these elusive beings.
Over the course of 10 hour-long episodes, Animal Planet’s "Finding Bigfoot" returns for a brand-new season on Sunday, January 1, 2012, at 10 Pm (Et/Pt) for further expeditions to investigate reports of the mysterious Bigfoot.
- 12/14/2011
- by The Woman In Black
- DreadCentral.com
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