Kevin Makely and his Big Legend Bigfoot Experience
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The Bigfoot cult classic "Big Legend" has some truth behind it. Listen to Kevin Makely talk about what he experienced that inspired the film. Kevin also shares some behind-the-scenes stories and props. You don't want to miss this!
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The only reason someone doesn’t believe in Sasquatch is because they haven’t seen one yet or they can’t handle that reality
@AranRinzei
Ай бұрын
No proof only truly exists once it has undergone scrutiny and vetting. Until then, it remains merely a narrative." The trend of expecting blind acceptance solely based on the speaker's authority must come to an end. It's unfair to prioritize avoiding discomfort over addressing straightforward questions that individuals either can not or will not answer solely to protect their feelings. People trust their eyes above all else - but most people see what they wish to see or what they believe they should see; not what is really there. Healthy skepticism or the ability to know whether an explanation makes sense, based on the evidence observed helps us process information, but the majority of these people just want to be an environment in which a person encounters only beliefs or opinions that coincide with their own, so that their existing views are reinforced and alternative ideas and facts are not considered. “the weight of evidence for an extraordinary claim must be proportioned to its strangeness” (Gillispie et al., 1999).
@savethecritters3208
Ай бұрын
Point well taken. However, as one of the most influential philosophers of science, Thomas Kuhn has observed (in one of the most cited academic books of all time-and required reading in my training as a scientist)-The Structure of Scientific Revolutions), “objective” science is not always as objective as you may think. Further, it is heavily biased by materialistic assumptions and normative statistical analyses that routinely fail to account for outlier data, or even Quantum Mechanics for that matter where by the mere act of measuring or observing an event or phenomenon influences it. Reality as we know it, according to many physicists and cognitive psychologists, e.g. Donald Hoffman may not represent actual reality.
@buckruttin2246
Ай бұрын
@@AranRinzei "People trust their eyes above all else-but most people see what they wish to see or what they believe they should see". That's a bold and arrogant statement. paraphrasing you; " You didn't see what you said you saw because I don't believe you saw what you said you saw even though I didn't see it." Thousands of people didn't see what they said they saw because you said so. GTFOH
@timmatheny-lo9ze
19 күн бұрын
Yep.
@rickcain9408
13 күн бұрын
Blah blah blah,i believe👣@@AranRinzei
I find people often say the goofiest, strangest things to explain how it wasn't a Bigfoot but something else. It was a blackbear, man in a costume or light playing in the shadows of the trees. My brother said "Maybe it was a raccoon that took the food you left out in a gifting basket hanging from a tree limb." I said that might be if a raccoon was 8 feet tall and covered in black hair and was standing there looking at me when I stepped out on my porch! I used to get insulted but now I honestly think some people can't allow their brains to realize such a thing exists. It simply shuts down on them. PTSD?
@rumigirl
Ай бұрын
That’s a generous take, and it’s probably correct. 😊
@skehleben7699
Ай бұрын
A total lack of imagination more likely.
@callemdavies8992
Ай бұрын
Not a bigfoot story, but same deal: I saw a UFO at extremely close range in 2009, and at one point my father was present. So - theres this amazing bunch of lights 30 metres above us (utterly silently)... and my dad just kept repeating "Its just a helicopter, its just a helicopter..."... People are stwange.
@ShekinahGwaii
Ай бұрын
My best friend was hiking with me when a forest person showed themselves to us, and while I was closer to them, and it changed my life, my friend continues to deny to this day, 3 yrs later. They even gaslight me should the subject come up, it is very frustrating.
@ShekinahGwaii
Ай бұрын
@@callemdavies8992 my dad experienced the People in the Sierras in the 70s, yet he is pretty dismissive of my experiences... dude! 😕
They are both flesh and blood +super natural
@BrainBrew-hn6dz
3 күн бұрын
And very intelligent, too, in that they know to avoid humans and humanity.
It's crap when people don't believe you, Welcome to the club of no return...
@craigrock8444
Ай бұрын
It sure is. Proud club member
@moondawg3693
Ай бұрын
F-U-G-M !!!
@joeshmoe2752
Ай бұрын
A wise man says that. ALOT! Im sure, you know who.
@QuitYoJibby-JabbinFool
28 күн бұрын
Yup...Steve would say the same
Totally there with you. Have had multiple encounters myself. And like you say. The scoffers weren’t there. What happened , happened to me, and I don’t care if anyone believes me or not.
@peppercat8718
Ай бұрын
I believe.
You must have crossed a line that they felt was their territory. They communicated to each other that you were harmless, but trespassing.
Very interesting experience, thanks Kevin. Had my own experience in 77, near Evergreen CO.
@hardcandy921
7 күн бұрын
@Mach11976 please share it! What happened? Were you afraid? Did they gift you anything?
Big Legend is a great movie. We need Big Legend Part 2 please.
@donnamoore7554
Ай бұрын
Indeed. What happened to two. It was left wide open for a series. 🤷🏼♀️
@donnamoore7554
Ай бұрын
I loved Big Lefend. You had this smirk on your face during the whole thing. Now I know why. You’re feeling the real deal as you filmed Great job
@keastymatthew2407
Ай бұрын
@@donnamoore7554not to sharp are you old groupie donna😂
@donnamoore7554
Ай бұрын
@@keastymatthew2407 I don’t have to be sharp. I’m wise. Maybe someday you will be blessed with a little wisdom. Good luck with that.
@keastymatthew2407
Ай бұрын
@@donnamoore7554 Where did you gain your wisdom?? From ugly dirty mens big loads dumped on and inside you over the years?😊 And thanks for the luck
I’ve never seen a Sasquatch, but I’m convinced they exist. Kerry Arnold’s encounter while hunting was what convinced me. KY Bigfoot Research channel has an incredible hunter encounter worth listening too, as well as
They're totally NOT real, until you run into one.
@christine1921murphy
Ай бұрын
They're REAL....and you don't have to run into one to believe. TOO MUCH EVIDENCE everywhere
@peppercat8718
Ай бұрын
LOL
@Skidderoperator
Ай бұрын
@@christine1921murphy Nobody NEEDS to believe. Until these things force you to.
@LanaLaughsRealLoud
Ай бұрын
I've believed every since the Patterson/Gimlin Sasquatch video hit the mass media in the late sixties, especially after modern technology enabled many forensic analysts ascertained the authenticity of the video and the evidence of the Sasquatch anatomy presented in the video. So, I didn't have to see an actual Sasquatch for myself to believe in their existence. Just common sense caused me to accept that they live. ❤😊
i am 66 love your movie saw it 2times i live up north ny heard some things not seen yet
I've seen your movie, it was awesome, great acting, awesome encounter. Thx
Big Legend was a great film, really well done
@misguidedangel6550
Ай бұрын
ill have to watch it then I skipped it over because i didn't think it wud be good. Sasquatch sunset is a great movie too
The sly old Southern gentlemen I worked for before moving West always said "Curiousity killed the cat, but Satisfaction brought him back". And of course, that would've happened at least 9 times. Curiosity is life. Let there never be an end to curiosities!
Bad ass movie I was hoping they’d come out with a part two
@aflashofbigfoot
Ай бұрын
They are!!!
Great presentation! Great Movie! There are more of us experiencers like us than we think. Thanks for sharing as it helps me to realize I am not touched in the head.
Cool! I'm surprised that I had not heard of Big Legend until watching this interview. I'll definitely have to give it a look! And I have a hoodie version of the shirt that Makely's wearing. It's a good conversation starter :) Edit: Okay, I just watched the film on Tubi and I enjoyed it! Easily one of the more enjoyable Sasquatch horror films seen. It was especially cool to see Lance Henricksen and to see that they’re developing a series. I’ll look forward to future works!
@danielsmith699
Ай бұрын
My favorite bigfoot movie because it is the closest to being realistic as you can get vs. the other slasher bigfoot movies because the actor sliced it with a knife, shot it, set on fire, fought it at least he got close enough to do some damage. I just wish the same actor and Erickson team together make the 2nd follow up movie, was suppose to be the bigfoot Chronicles but different actors ( I think )?
@misguidedangel6550
Ай бұрын
@@danielsmith699you should watch "Sasquatch Sunset" probably the most realistic movie of what a Bigfoot family is really like
I had the experience of that intimidating scream/yell… the undefinable sound that seems to have no familiar equal for reference… Howler monkeys-stallions-bull elk-everything in the cat family-elephants-bears-wolves… add ‘em up together, make it just mofo loud, start at an extremely low frequency and climb to a higher and higher pitch, in a stair step fashion…not a smooth climb like a siren, more of a saw-tooth short climb with a small fall back and then another short climb etc. Damn Loud. I would guess maybe 15 seconds, maybe longer and stop. Just long enough for your mind to come to the possibility that someone or something is getting slowly killed… and then repeat the whole thing, note for note. Like a rehearsed call, created and done for a certain reason. Scare somebody into quickly leaving the area. But I was building a log cabin, so I stayed in the area for months after I moved in. I had three more incidents after this one, but none as threatening. Kinda eventually tips your life upside down. It was fifty years ago this August, in 1974. Thanks for doing this video. This is unquestionably the best Sasquatch/Bigfoot channel on KZread.
@hardcandy921
7 күн бұрын
@gr8northernpike excellent story, thank you for sharing
I always liked this actor but now i truly do, one of my favorites. He's a believer/knower like me and so many more. I had an experience 15+ years ago then again a few year later with my daughter while hiking late one evening. I get made fun of by co workers all the time and i dont care. One of my favorite interviews by this channel 👏🤙
Movie was filmed in Cougar Wa...
@misguidedangel6550
Ай бұрын
Is there lots of older women there that are Into young guys? Please lmk 🙏🙏
Kern river. We used to go tubing down that river. The rapids are fun! Definitely some great habitat for Sabe. Sometimes those with you may be 'put to sleep" with infrasound. Did your friend remember what happened? Also putting logs across the road is typical Sabe behavior, usually there is no room to go around and you are forced to get out and move, cut the tree, log, branches.......
@misguidedangel6550
Ай бұрын
Sabe like Saber tooth tiger?
@joewalsh886
24 күн бұрын
@@misguidedangel6550 sah-bey
This channel is unbelievably well done. 👍
So heartfelt and very credible!!!
Big Legend was so well done. The suspense building was well thought out. The cast was great and i would absolutely love to see a sequel! Big fan of that movie. Love Marks energy.
Watch Big Legend twice. Really looking forward to the next one.
Awesome channel. Thanks from Aus😊.
Smart, talented guy. I love his energy and enthusiasm. Plus, he was pretty brave, wanting to go check out the spot where the roar came from immediately afterward. And he’s brave not to care what other people think of his interest in the big guys. I think the bigs would really like his energy. I hope he gets to have more contact with them.
Ok, I’m going to be very selfish: when, when, when is The Monster Chronicles coming out?! Loved the first one, and your westerns are great too.
Big Legend was a pretty solid Bigfoot flick. Way better than I expected it to be. A bit corny but pretty entertaining.
I watched realised half way through this I’ve seen you film it was pretty good I suggest people watch it fr 👊🏾
I know exactly what you mean! My family and I experienced something similar at fish lake Alberta last year at this time. We were all in a tent!😃I knew exactly what it was. My dad had told me about the wild people as a child. I just laid in the tent basically and enjoyed the show for two hours. Like Jurassic park with a human component added to it. Crazy eh?
That was a great movie! I need to watch it again, now that I've heard the back story. Cant wait for a Sequel! I believe he had a Squatch experience. I grew up camping that area as a teenager. Stuff happened.
Great movie! I have the DvD in my collection! Great interview!
Happy Summer Solstice! Mark, what a great retelling of your encounter and your movie project Big Legend experience. I wonder, though, when you were leaving the filming and encountered the moved debris on the road, did you ever consider maybe they didn't want you to leave? Maybe they wanted to figure out what you were up to with the noise and screaming. Some encounters say they can be right next to you, and you wouldn't know it! I believe!✨✨🌞🌞✨✨
@rumigirl
Ай бұрын
I thought something similar. If the forest peeps were really annoyed, the road would have been completely blocked. The fact that they could drive around the tree and didn’t need a chainsaw to bust it up made me go, “hmmm…..”
@Merkabah_Ascension
Ай бұрын
@@rumigirl Yep.
This guy was very interesting to listen to and by the looks of it the Bigfoot gave him some workout tips for his biceps 💪😂💪😂
That guy does some very convincing Bigfoot vocalizations.
@jeremywanner4526
Ай бұрын
He probably has some Neanderthal dna
loved that movie , and this site . great guest . i love jill and tobe talks as well , could listen to brett talk all day long . got a crush on jill.
Blessings. Go truckers and railway workers. Cleveland
O believe you had a Bigfoot encounter myself.
Love the shirt🤣🤣🤣
I saw the movie a couple years ago and loved it!😊
If you see Bigfoot you shouldnt forget the year you saw him
Thanks!
i believe the story but he said he backed away from the ridge but couldn't see anything as it was dark. A few minutes later he then said he wanted to go back and had a flash light and pocket knife. Why not use the flash light when it was still 15 feet up on the ridge?
Is BIG LEGEND 2 going to happen 🤔
It wanted to come down to river and you guys were there. And that's the way they travel most of time they're are rarely alone
Dermal Ridges - cool!!!!! Talk about "details"!
Hi squatchers.
Kevin...you asked for ideas for your next Big Legend movie...perhaps add a supernatural side of the creature to go along with the flesh and blood part. As a Christian, I do believe at least some of these creatures possess the fallen angel DNA and thus have angel powers regarding dimensions and strength. I have been thinking that a story or trilogy of movies/books with experiencing the flesh and blood (tracks, skat, etc) but also with the demonic side. I don't believe all of these creatures are either good or evil...why can't some be more flesh and blood, but some are supernatural and demonic? Anyways, cool episode and good luck with the movie. BTW...I grew up fishing up in the Sierras...beautiful area.
Big legend two please!
Ahhhh. A bass player myself. Kevin knew instantly Spinal Tap Crew weren’t there fucking with campers.
@frowertrampton7148
2 күн бұрын
Continuing my listening to Kevin I think his balls are respected by a new BFFF he’s acquired . A Big Foot Friend Forever.
I believe you. Case well made. You came across a bigfoot.
My favorite of all the Bigfoot themed movies I do hope they do a sequel maybe a different location the Chestnut Ridge would be cool
Th is a good experince like mine the vibrations are so invaceive and real. The whole thing is good .
I like Bigfoot and wrestling. He played Randy Savage in Young Rock
@dwightthomas1426
20 сағат бұрын
Exactly his story seem shaky and his being so scared for his life he went up there with a knife ???? Plus what about his friend who play dead??? Delusional
Best bigfoot movie currently...Still believe someone could do better though
I wish people would quit going on about " supernatural and portals ".. can they not accept that these creatures are in their own back yard and have years of bushcraft behind them ? They can move silently and quickly when they want to. People are the same i'm noisy, a friend who is built like a man mountain moves like a shadow in the brush , he can't explain it , he just shrugs and says I just move that way....
@janetstonerook4552
Ай бұрын
Bigfoot move so damned fast compared to us that our human eyes simply cannot follow the movement. It reminds me of a cartoon character like Sonic Hedgehog. Zip...gone! I think some are super advanced and can do the enterdimensional thing. But they have so many tricks they learn to confuse us when we step into their world! You will rarely see an adult one unless he or she wants you to!
Decent movies he's made.
My thing is the endless numbers of gigantic X's made out of stripped trees in desolate places. < keep me going
HE WILL FIND OUT ABOUT THEM BEING SUPER NATURAL EVENTUALLY, MAYBE ? I know and can prove something that is huge in this arena ! I need to confer with the right people before releasing this . I will .
This guy reminds me of an actor embellishing a story, the Hollywood vibe gives me red flags
@NancyFrye
Ай бұрын
Well, he IS an actor, but if he were "embellishing", he'd do a better job. This is not some improv or monologue. Look at the clips from the movie where he's playing a character: totally different personality and delivery. This is the real "him", very animated about something crazy that happened to him. Also: he's not "Hollywood". That's a whole different crowd. I've worked with some of the people on his film (2nd Unit director, stunt coordinator, FX, etc.), all indie filmmakers
@fowchiiiliedpuppiesdied
Ай бұрын
Oh please.
This movie based on a truth? Cant think of any stories where anyone was hurt by rocks or logs? Club Member asking....
@aflashofbigfoot
Ай бұрын
It’s fiction- inspired by his experience
@ShekinahGwaii
Ай бұрын
@@aflashofbigfoot i haven't seen it, just wondering how the embellishments may contribute to the way humans perceive the forest peoples 🤷♀️
@ShekinahGwaii
Ай бұрын
@@aflashofbigfoot ah! Then I hope it serves to imspire understanding,,not fear... 🙏
Just enjoy the account...if it bothers you, leave...
You went looking for this THING not knowing what it was with a flashlight and a pocket knife? Really?
Only one hero jacket? Oof. Brave, lol.
@aflashofbigfoot
Ай бұрын
I know right?! That's a LOW-budget movie! Haha!
Your buddy that thought you were hoaxed, ain’t too bright … don’t trust him with the important stuff.
999% chance that roar wasn't a hoax.... "volume"
Laughing at your friend saying it’s a hoax. You were in the wilderness on a cliff. Too many sightings not to believe in Sasquatch plus stories from American Indians passing on many legends from Ancestors.
this guys arms are huge, almost as big as mine:D
Wow, not sure why you spent so much time trying to dispel the hoax theory. We got it, we agree so let your friend be.
I always say this. What happens when you go all the way in and you find it and it's one of the large ones so it's 14 to 16 ft tall. Couple thousand lb. Monstrous you feel like an ant because that's what should happen. You push yourself and then what? And then what it already screamed at you to leave. Now you're being ignorant. Who knows what it needed you to leave. For whatever reason you took it upon yourself and disrespected it in its own territory on its own land. Just saying that's a whole lot of disrespect
@fredricabrams7081
Ай бұрын
No disrespect to you. Life happens and you? You make your own destiny and thank you for sharing your story
This guy can't tell an otherwise good story.
Good experience, but I take your ego out and just tell the story
You are correct, about what you experienced. I’m sorry your friend is in denial.
that costume sucks
As someone trained in detecting deception... unfortunately this man is just lieing.
@aflashofbigfoot
Ай бұрын
So am I actually. I can see where you might think that, but Kevin is indeed telling the truth. The difference between his story and others is that Kevin is an actor - so this retelling has performance attributes to it as well.
@SasquatchGuitar
Ай бұрын
Did you do any training in spelling?
@lesmottosky8493
Ай бұрын
He may be an actor, but he could come up with better anecdotes than the relatively mild ones he shared. I don’t know if he needs to improve his training, but given your admission, you might want to go back to class. 😂
@cecileroy557
Ай бұрын
There is NO reason Kevin Makely would lie. He knows set himself up for ridicule - and people like you.. calling him a liar.
@comunityservice
Ай бұрын
@@cecileroy557 Really no reason? OK
Seems off-brand that this channel would be promoting a "horror" movie that depicts Sasquatch as a vicious monster. I really don't get it. Not to mention it's such a cliche trope. 👎🏽
@aflashofbigfoot
Ай бұрын
We’re friends with Kevin so as far as we’re concerned, we were sharing another great encounter! The movie is what it is, we believe the majority of Bigfoot are just like people - good hearted and want to live their lives. Some are not unfortunately- what Kevin experienced could be one of those instances.
@VENZUL0
Ай бұрын
@@aflashofbigfoot I missed the part of his story where he was attacked.
@aflashofbigfoot
Ай бұрын
@@VENZUL0 Big Legend is fiction- it was a story inspired by his encounter.
What are you talking bull 💩for ?would be my one and only question for this guy
I’m sorry, this guy is way too full of himself. Can’t even watch it
@aflashofbigfoot
Ай бұрын
He's an actor - and very comfortable in front of a camera! :)
@dougbotts2007
Ай бұрын
@@aflashofbigfoot there just something I don’t vibe with this guy.
@Skidderoperator
Ай бұрын
Fixated on flexing his arms.
@rowds
Ай бұрын
@@Skidderoperator Doesn't look like muscle either, it looks like he injected that synthol type oil or whatever they call it ''site enhancement oil''... it just doesn't have any definition or anything. Fake muscle, I am probably wrong but if he is an egotist then it would make sense lol.
@ShekinahGwaii
Ай бұрын
He may just not be the same type of people we've seen on this channel... everyone is different, wherever they may be on their path, on their ride, when their awakening happens ... 🪷
This dude is lying his ass off
@aflashofbigfoot
Ай бұрын
@@jazzdiamond2917 that's quite a bold accusation - hopefully, people don't say the same to you when you experience something unexplained.
@jeradkiester698
2 күн бұрын
Was it because he couldn't remember what year it happened? 2005 or 2006
I heard the scream too! I was putting my poodles out at 5:30 am, the power of their scream is just so loud. I can only compare it to a dinosaur.
@fightforyourfreedoms
Ай бұрын
We must protect their habitats. I wonder if we have them in France. Parts of the Pyrenees look like Oregon.
@fowchiiiliedpuppiesdied
Ай бұрын
@@fightforyourfreedomsdon’t worry, the vast majority of the world is, in fact, uninhabited by humans. Just take a flight, and look out the window sometime.
Where can i see the movie