Month: September 2019

Do You Believe in Big Foot?

Sasquatch? Big Foot? Yeti? This creature goes by many names and its legend is hundreds or maybe even thousands of years old. There are cave paintings of it, its image appears on ancient artifacts and of course there is shaky camera footage.

My other question is, why is footage of Big Foot either blurry or shaky? One of the most famous bits of footage is the Roger Patterson film shot in Bluff Creek, California in the autumn of 1967. Every time another Big Foot sighting is mentioned the footage makes the rounds.

There has been more recent footage bouncing around the interwebs. One clip is taken during a boat tour along Banff National Park and the other is footage of buffalo roaming in Yellowstone National Park. Both have Big Foot wandering around in the background. In the Yellowstone National Park footage you will see four ‘Big Foot’ at the 3 minute mark.

Banff National Park

Yellowstone National Park

Here are a few articles you can also read on the subject of Big Foot.

Big Foot Base — https://bigfootbase.com/bigfoot-evidence/

National Geographic article — https://www.nationalgeographic.com/news/2015/2/150210-bigfoot-science-animals-yellowstone-sasquatch-myths-culture/

Big Foot Information Project — http://www.bigfootproject.org/articles/mayak_datat.html

Ancient Origins — https://www.ancient-origins.net/unexplained-phenomena/bigfoot-cryptozoology-conspiracy-0010179

Sasquatch Canada — https://www.sasquatchcanada.com/first-nations-sasquatch-references-gallery.html

Let’s take a poll. Do you think it is staged or real?

{I’m not saying that Big Foot doesn’t exist. There is a large percentage of the Canadian wilderness that has not been explored, so… who knows. I just wish we could see evidence that isn’t a shaky camera.}

Killer B Cinema presents: Mahakaal

To kick-off October (aka The Month Of Halloween) Killer B Cinema is showing the 1993 Indian horror film classic Mahakaal (more info below)! We will also have a cartoon or short and all for the low, low price of $5. That’s right FIVE DOLLARS! And there will be trivia with prizes! Audience Participation approved!

Dress-up in your Halloween best for our Spooktacular raffle prize!

Doors open at 8 pm and movie begins at 8:30. (Facebook invite: https://www.facebook.com/events/646529995832115/)

Movie info:

Mahakaal (also known as The Monster and Time of Death) is a 1993 Indian horror film. It was directed by Shyam Ramsay and Tulsi Ramsay and is a ripoff of the American horror film franchise A Nightmare on Elm Street. The film soundtrack was composed by Anand–Milind, and the background score was composed by K. J. Sing, Y.V. Tyagi and Vishal.

Info about See-Scape:

Our movies will be shown on the second floor! There are two bars available in See-Scape. The bar is open on the second floor during our event and is cash only. Debit/Credit purchases are available on the main floor. See-Scape also has an amazing menu. To learn more about See-Scape, please click here! https://www.seescapeto.com/

How to get there:

See-Scape is located at 347 Keele Street and the event space is on the second floor. There are a few ways to get to See-Scape.

From Keele Station — take the 41, 89 or 989 bus north. Get off just before Dundas. It is about a 5 minute bus ride from the station. (You can also walk from Keele Station in approximately 15 minutes).

From Dundas West Station — Take the 40 Junction bus. Get off at Keele, then walk south on Keele. See-Scape is a few buildings down. It is approximately a 10 minute bus ride from the station.

Parking:
There is a Green P parking lot beside See-Scape and a few other paid parking lots close by.

Each month join Lizzie Violet & Zoltan Du Lac for killer B-moves from the 1930s to present! Please like our page @killerbcinema so you don’t miss an invite.

Thank you to the See-Scape and their staff! They make our monthly event extra amazing!

We hope to see you at See-Scape.

Killer B Cinema presents: 3 Dev Adam

Tonight is the night! You do not want to miss out on 3 Dev Adam! Here is the invite with all of the info!

https://www.facebook.com/events/646592095825121/

But… You promised bats!

Where have the bat posts gone? You promised us bats! Yes. Yes I did, however, life got in the way. Since my last post I had a bad reaction to all of the mosquitos bites I got and things in general got really busy! Due to all of that, I haven’t had time to get out for our regular dusk strolls. But do not fret, I have a new adventure that I will be posting about soon.

During the glorious month of Halloween, my Gomez (aka my husband) and I will be heading off for an adventure in Japan! I’ve been dreaming of this trip for many years and I’m beyond excited that we will finally be going! One of the best parts (besides seeing family and visiting all of the things on my crazy ‘to visit’ list) is that our first few nights we will be staying in a hotel with a giant Godzilla head on top of it! GOJIRA!!! Ask me how excited I am. No really. Ask me!

Back to bats for a moment. Japan has a lot of bats and I will be taking our bat detector with us. To find out more about The Ryukyu Flying Fox click here and for the Japanese House Bat click here.

In writing news, I am doing my (I swear it this time) final read through of Freaks & Grimm and then it is off to a couple more readers. Once I get their feedback, it is being sent to a publisher. I loved writing this book, but I have another story scratching at my brain currently (a 1930s based novel), as well as another novel idea for the continuing story of Freaks & Grimm.

If we are able to fit in a few more Bat Adventures before the cooler weather drives them into hibernation I will do a blog post .