Found an article on the web today about some folks out in Georgia who claim they found a Bigfoot carcass in the woods. They now have it in deep freeze and are suppose to have a news conference about it later this week.
Now, the funny thing about all this is that, as usual, the pics aren't the best - however - this thing looks pretty much identical to Bump in the Night Production's bigfoot costume displayed a year or so ago at Transworld.
A pic of the costume is in the article for those who aren't familiar.
Wait, this gets better...as some of you may know, Philip Morris, founder of Morris costume, has long claimed to be the guy who provided the gorilla suit used in the world famous Patterson bigfoot film. Ironically, just last years, Morris costume bought out and/or worked out some major distribution deal (not sure of all the details) with ......wait for it.......
....Bump In The Night Productions.
So, is all this just coincidence? Is this yet another brilliant publicity stunt by Morris or is it a real, honest to goodness bigfoot carcass. Guess we'll find out on Friday (unless the body suddenly disappears before anyone can do proper testing which always seems to be the case with these things).
Here's the link:
http://www.cryptomundo.com/cryptozoo...ga-gorilla-pic
Anyway, I thought this was all pretty fascinating so I thought I'd share.
Seriously, if it's not a....ah....real bigfoot carcass, it certainly is a brilliant way for Morris to promote the quality and realism of the Bump in The Night Productions product line.
Hey, just saying!
Tim Turner
www.ghoulishgallery.com
Now, the funny thing about all this is that, as usual, the pics aren't the best - however - this thing looks pretty much identical to Bump in the Night Production's bigfoot costume displayed a year or so ago at Transworld.
A pic of the costume is in the article for those who aren't familiar.
Wait, this gets better...as some of you may know, Philip Morris, founder of Morris costume, has long claimed to be the guy who provided the gorilla suit used in the world famous Patterson bigfoot film. Ironically, just last years, Morris costume bought out and/or worked out some major distribution deal (not sure of all the details) with ......wait for it.......
....Bump In The Night Productions.
So, is all this just coincidence? Is this yet another brilliant publicity stunt by Morris or is it a real, honest to goodness bigfoot carcass. Guess we'll find out on Friday (unless the body suddenly disappears before anyone can do proper testing which always seems to be the case with these things).
Here's the link:
http://www.cryptomundo.com/cryptozoo...ga-gorilla-pic
Anyway, I thought this was all pretty fascinating so I thought I'd share.
Seriously, if it's not a....ah....real bigfoot carcass, it certainly is a brilliant way for Morris to promote the quality and realism of the Bump in The Night Productions product line.
Hey, just saying!
Tim Turner
www.ghoulishgallery.com
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