This documentary is so full of ads for Jim's Bigfoot store and the 411 Book series. In the beginning of this documentary Jim's store and his sweatshirt, with his store emblazoned on the shirt, was everywhere in the video. Give me a break. It didn't seem credible as it seemed like an ad for his Bigfoot store. I only lasted 10 minutes and I had to turn this boredom fest off. In the beginning of the documentary, this fellow is describing an "Indian" (I wasn't aware that we still used that term) and this "Indian" was playing a drum on top of a hill. Come on! Why do you have to be so mystical? Or the woman who felt her back get warm and saw Bigfoot in her mind? What? Why not just include other individual's accounts of their experiences with Bigfoot in Bailey where they saw the creature with their physical eyes. That would have been so interesting. Anyone can feel trepidatious while hiking in the forest but I would like to hear real physical encounters that involve sightings, rock throwing, and whoops heard in the forest. The British gentleman who is in almost every UFO or Bigfoot video these days kept blathering on and on and it put me to sleep. I've had the pleasure of meeting Jim at his Bigfoot store in Bailey. He is a great guy and I hope that next time he makes a documentary, he will just provide the Bailey Bigfoot encounters without all of the mysticism. That will be an interesting show to watch. Best of luck Jim on your next Bigfoot documentary endeavor. Cheers!