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35 out of 41 people found the following comment useful :-

A nice surprise at Slamdance, 22 January 2006
Author: jonnyboyut from Utah
I went into this film with little knowledge of its plot beyond what IMDb and the Slamdance Film Festival published (at the time of this writing, there isn't a trailer or even a poster!).
That being said, I found myself starting to laugh at the very opening sequence, where the three geeks "prepare to do battle." The moment that won me over was when Gavin (played by Jeremy Sumpter) went over to a little portable CD boom-box to play some medieval music to set the "proper scene" for the battle! From then on, I sat back, relaxed, and enjoyed a pleasant comedy that was well-written, directed, edited, and acted (definitely a breakout performance by Sumpter as well as Hubbel Palmer as his sidekick).
Judging from the sustained laughter from the audience, I wasn't alone in my admiration for this independent film.
38 out of 52 people found the following comment useful :-

Awesome!, 23 January 2006
Author: chkeyes from United States
Just saw the premiere at the Slamdance film festival on Saturday, Jan. 21 and it is hysterical! I believe they have actually topped Napoleon with this film! Congratulations to the "Sasquatch Gang" with breakout performances by Hubbel Palmer, Jeremy Sumpter, Addie Land and Rob Pinkston! Joey Kerns and Justin Long transform themselves into a couple of rednecks that keep you in stitches with some very memorable one-liners that people will be quoting for a long time to come! This movie is awesome!! Favorite line: "Fat people suck!" from Maynard (Rob Pinkston) This film's format is reminiscent of "Pulp Fiction". You will see some creative and inventive "chapters" that are titled with comic strip scenes. The story of the "gangs'" find of Sasquatch Poo and tracks in the woods is intertwined with the rednecks' quest to profit from it. Complete hilarity ensues!
16 out of 21 people found the following comment useful :-

Hilarious comedy that's enjoyable for all ages, 12 June 2006
Author: Jeff Beachnau (beachna9@msu.edu) from Omena, Michigan
I saw this film at the Waterfront Film Festival in Saugatuck, Michigan, and it was my favorite film of the festival.
Directed by talented newcomer Tim Skousen, the film follows teen Gavin Gore (wonderfully played by Peter Pan's Jeremy Sumpter) and his three friends after they discover some Bigfoot tracks (and dumplings) in the forest. The fantasy-loving group decides to tell the police and media about it to see if the tracks actually belong to the Sasquatch. Meanwhile, as this is taking place, Gavin's neighbors, patriotic redneck Zerk Wilder and corndog loving Shirts (brilliantly played by Dodgeball's Justin Long and Cabin Fever's Joey Kern) get into some trouble. Zerk will lose his Pontiac Firebird to creditors if he doesn't pay for his credit bills. They decide to use the Sasquatch finding as a way to save the precious car. The two story lines cleverly intertwine and result in many hilarious scenes.
I loved the way the film was written. It's told in a comic book style, with different chapter titles and some of the same scenes from previous chapters appearing in later chapters, just from a different point of view.
I was laughing the whole way through this film. It was produced by the Napoleon Dynamite team and some of the touches from that film can be seen in this. But whether you loved Napoleon Dynamite or hated it, don't let that be the judge of whether you want to see this movie or not. This movie has its own clever and charming characteristics. The characters are all entertaining, the dialogue is hysterical, and it's clear that everyone working on the movie had a great time.
Director Tim Skousen, producers Mark Kassen and Jeremy Coon, and stars Justin Long and Joey Kern were all at the festival to promote the movie and tell stories about the making of it. I talked with them and got to ask some questions about the film and I must say, they were so nice and funny, I wish them all the best with this film and their future projects.
See this film then spread the word.
12 out of 18 people found the following comment useful :-

Sasquatch Silliness, 5 April 2006
Author: cajro62 from United States
I saw this at the Florida Film Festival- loved it! Loved the comic book feel and it was campy! Very original! It's nice to see something never done before. A very good parody on tabloid Bigfoot findings! The rednecks were my favorite- those actors played it to the hilt. If you get the chance to see it- go! Great performances! Especially by Jeremy Sumpter. Pleased to see Kevin Spacey's name in the credits. Lots of surprises! Gonna be a cult hit. It's gonna be up there in the company of Rocky HorrorPicture Show or Porky's- It is a definite group of friends night out. If you enjoyed Napolean Dynamite- you will enjoy this one.
10 out of 15 people found the following comment useful :-

Surprisingly Amazing, 13 December 2007
Author: ibliz05-1 from United States
Just saw this tonight on a whim, I haven't laughed so much in months. I wasn't that impressed with Napoleon Dynamite so wasn't expecting much. I believe the plot and its treatment of time and space is intellectually stimulating. As a way to balance this intellectual side the movie has plenty of great dialogue and hilarious one liners to keep it in your mind for weeks. The movie is particularly enjoyable if you grew up around Portland or like to play with swords. The only negative comment I have is the role of the female character. She is too stereotypical and doesn't get to fight enough. If you live in ny or la go see this asap, if you don't live in a large city bug your local indie theatre to play it.
7 out of 10 people found the following comment useful :-

Smile Every Day, Get a Boyfriend, and Be Proactive!, 8 October 2006
Author: Mooka76 from United States
I feel that it's so hard to describe this film, because it's just one funny scene after another. I guess the best thing I can say about this movie is that it was FUN. It was a great, but simple film that lets you escape from life for an hour and a half, and just laugh. To start off with, the casting of this film was perfect. Jeremy Sumpter was fantastic as the awkward, dorky, and heroically silly Gavin. Addie Land made Sophie someone you really felt for as she struggled to achieve her specific goals. And Hubbel Palmer was pitch perfect as the "third wheel." Justin Long and Joey Kern were both unbelievably hysterical as Zerk and Shirts. They really were a terrific comedy duo. Even Carl Weathers as the Sasquatch Expert brought a lot of campy fun. And, if the audience reaction was anything to go by, this film is going to be an instant hit. The characters are so likable, and the plot is so funny, and it really is a movie that deserves several viewings. I hope it manages to reach theaters, because I'll definitely be in line again if and when it does.
7 out of 10 people found the following comment useful :-

You Can't Say 'Sasquatch' without Smiling, 23 September 2006
Author: larue10 from Birmingham, Alabama
This film's classic storyline of teenage fantasy role-players versus the redneck neighbors plays out like Napoleon Dynamite clashing with Joe Dirt's bucolic enemies. Throw in a group of younger bullies, a plot that revolves around a possible Sasquatch in the area, profits to be made over the validity of the Bigfoot "evidence,"Carl Weathers steps in as Sasquatch expert, Dr. Snodgrass, to help resolve this matterand you have all the ingredients for one hilarious movie.
I viewed this seemingly teen-targeted movie during the Sidewalk Film Festival among an audience of all ages. The excellent writing, acting, and composition of this film gels into a wonderful creation that had the entire theatre rolling in the aisles.
If you can say "Sasquatch" without smiling, then you haven't seen this movie.
8 out of 14 people found the following comment useful :-

A poor man's Napoleon Dynamite but with a better narrative structure, 20 November 2006
Author: Flagrant-Baronessa from the kingdom of far, far away (Sweden)
Writer/director Tim Skousen recreates the cultish small-town culture of Napoleon Dynamite with equally absurd but deft strokes. Although The Sasquatch Dumpling Gang largely proves a rehash of the latter, it boasts of a refreshingly crisp non-chronological narrative structure which, in many ways, makes it a more complete film that NP was.
The story is also more focused, zooming in on a nerd gang that stumbles upon Bigfoot findings in the woods. They decide to tell the police and media about it to see if the tracks actually belong to the mythical Sasquatch. It is set in an unnamed small town in America during an unnamed decade. For conflicting clues, the video store only carries VHS format but ebay.com exists. The nerd gang is headed by Gavin (Jeremy Sumpter) who regrettably never truly embodies the nerd his character is made out to be. By contrast, all other characters gleefully channel Napoleon Dynamite and its sprawling surge of geekdom in the form of recording fantasy films, hanging out in the video store, doing amateur detective work and engaging in medieval sword-fighting.
Let us talk about structure. Clever comic book montages are interjected at the beginning of each new segment and each of these segments tells the story from one or two character's point of view, covering the chain of events with a fresh perspective. The film is only 84 minutes long and it feels every bit as condensed, giving us no remotely disposable passages. Central to all detours and diversions is the mighty Bigfoot and the level of seriousness with which people regard this phenomenon is hilarious. The humour in general is often in-tune and arguably the consistently bare-chested "Shirts" (Joey Kern) sits in the front row for laughter in the film. Indeed, the The Sasquatch Dumpling Gang tips over into absurdist humour with the same frequency as Napoleon Dynamite but it sadly never manages as funny as the latter. This can best be attributed to the lack of novelty of the dark indie quirkiness two years later.
The acting is generally atrocious, it needs to be said. Great comedy often stems from this, but in the end the hamminess of the performers is simply awe-inspiring as they choke on line after line and overdo the absurdity of the situations. Of course, stellar acting is not in focus in a film like this these shortcomings are easily overlooked. I think Tim Skousen has done something rather safe but still enjoyable here: he has taken a big gulp out of nerd culture, nodding politely to Napoleon Dynamite, and plugging his product in with cameos by John Heder and Jon Gries. The Sasquatch Dumpling Gang is funny, quirky, short, sweet and forgettable enough to watch over and over again.
7 out of 10
1 out of 2 people found the following comment useful :-

This Movie Was Not Funny!, 9 July 2009
Author: AmericanPsycho2010 from United States
*** This comment may contain spoilers ***
There was nothing funny about this film. Nothing funny happens. Nothing funny gets said. All of the characters are basically idiots. Nobody in this movie is smart.
I just hope that these kids don't EVER act in another movie again! One of the actors in this film was also in the movie Cyber Seduction. Even that movie was terrible. The acting in this movie is a joke. All the scenes are random. It just leaves you scratching your head as to what in the world is going on. I had no clue what was going on in this film because of the scenes.
There is no story. Nothing happens in this film. Nothing happens at all.
The people in this movie actually believe that that fake pile of poop is real and came from Bigfoot? Wow, the whole town is full of stupid people! I wish I could give this movie a 0/10. I don't ever want these people to ever show their faces in another film.
I give this 1 star out of 10.
1 out of 2 people found the following comment useful :-

Great way to kill 90 minutes., 26 September 2008
Author: McQualude from North Carolina
Justin Long is Gavin's burn out neighbor, who desperate for money hatches a somewhat brilliant plan to sell fake plaster casts of Bigfoot prints. Gavin and his friends discover the Bigfoot tracks while out hiking one afternoon and race off to tell the authorities. Eventually the law (Jon Gries) brings a Sasquatch expert (Carl Weathers) to see the Bigfoot poo and prints they find in a local forest. Gavin's friends and rivals decide to complicate matters and sabotage Gavin's chance for fame.
Tim Skousen, of 2001's Leon, apparently decided to have his actors pretend they were in Napoleon Dynamite. What happened was some crazy amalgamation of Napoleon Dynamite, Joe Dirt, Bully and several other influences I recognized. Here the main character, Gavin (Jeremy Sumpter), seems in many ways to be the least nerdish character in the group. I applaud Addie Land who played what is easily imaginable as a real life unflattering role of the cute girl who inescapably has it in her genes to become fat. Most of the acting is not credible but the performances are caricatures anyway so it matters little.
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