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Monster Talk: Episode #012 - Suitable for Framing (Greg Long)
Author Greg Long discusses his book The Making of Bigfoot which chronicles his search to get to the bottom of the Patterson-Gimlin film. His findings destroy the image of Roger Patterson as a simple country man looking for Bigfoot at the right place and right time. And it provides at least one plausible answer to the question “What did Patterson film that day in 1967?” Or should we say “Who?”
Long presents a very plausible tale of how two cowboys came to film one of the most controversial pieces of footage in American history.
Music
Monstertalk Theme: Monster
by Peach Stealing Monkeys
Dirty Little Secret by 54 Seconds
Special Note to JREF Bigfoot Forum Folks:
We tried to address some of the pressing questions about Long's book in this episode. Here's some of the stuff we tried to nail down:
Why was the timeline of the film's development important, and why would Patterson lie about it?
Why don't we have the original film that Patterson shot?
Who has the original?
Why is that important?
Did Patterson ever make any money with the film?
Does Bob H have any evidence to back up his claims to be the man in the suit?
Why is the Bob H's description of the suit up close different from that of Philip Morris?
What about others who have claimed to be in the suit?
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Hopefully you'll find Long's talk informative. His book is very interesting and has a lot of details in it. After reading it I didn't find it to be the sort of "Patterson Hit Piece" some have described, but I don't think I'd want to loan Patterson any money if I knew all the details Long described. Even so, I can't help but think that it would've been interesting to meet him. He sounded like quite a character.
Author Greg Long discusses his book The Making of Bigfoot which chronicles his search to get to the bottom of the Patterson-Gimlin film. His findings destroy the image of Roger Patterson as a simple country man looking for Bigfoot at the right place and right time. And it provides at least one plausible answer to the question “What did Patterson film that day in 1967?” Or should we say “Who?”
Long presents a very plausible tale of how two cowboys came to film one of the most controversial pieces of footage in American history.
Music
Monstertalk Theme: Monster
by Peach Stealing Monkeys
Dirty Little Secret by 54 Seconds
Special Note to JREF Bigfoot Forum Folks:
We tried to address some of the pressing questions about Long's book in this episode. Here's some of the stuff we tried to nail down:
Why was the timeline of the film's development important, and why would Patterson lie about it?
Why don't we have the original film that Patterson shot?
Who has the original?
Why is that important?
Did Patterson ever make any money with the film?
Does Bob H have any evidence to back up his claims to be the man in the suit?
Why is the Bob H's description of the suit up close different from that of Philip Morris?
What about others who have claimed to be in the suit?
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Hopefully you'll find Long's talk informative. His book is very interesting and has a lot of details in it. After reading it I didn't find it to be the sort of "Patterson Hit Piece" some have described, but I don't think I'd want to loan Patterson any money if I knew all the details Long described. Even so, I can't help but think that it would've been interesting to meet him. He sounded like quite a character.
