Bigfoot Horror Movie Shot in Tampa
Of all the things I never thought I would never see or hear A Bigfoot Horror Movie was one of them. To make matters even wilder it was shot here in Tampa at the Museum of Science and Industry.
Ryan Justice an avid Bigfoot enthusiast has always been enthusiastic about the Skunk Ape (the Florida version of bigfoot). So much that he grabbed some friends and made a movie about it. Now despite it being in filmed in Tampa its actually set south in the Everglades.
The movie follows a group of journalists as they investigate a small Florida town and as they go deeper and deeper into the mystery frightening things begin to unravel!
The reason they decided to shoot the movie in Tampa has been because there has been a film commission looking to turn Tampa into the next Atlanta for film makers. They even managed to get Tampa natives to act in the movie for them.
“The Tampa Bay area is a great film community,” he said. “With the help of our film commissioners, we’re getting a lot of movies in here and getting a lot of our cast and crew work.”
[Source Spectrum News]
80 Movie Soundtracks Certified Multi-Platinum
Music is art. Movies are art. When they collide, magic can happen that can, and has, impacted pop culture.
The soundtrack album is almost like a time capsule. Often, it captures a moment in time, like the soundtrack for Saturday Night Fever and the age of disco or the soundtrack for Singles and the era where Seattle’s grunge scene ruled the world. It even works on films that period pieces like Forrest Gump, whose soundtrack highlighted some of the biggest hits of the ’60s and ’70s, or The Wedding Singer, which honored some of the biggest artists of the ’80s.
These time capsules have often translated into major sales figures, especially before the digital era where you can stream literally any song you can think of at the touch of a button. Plenty of movie soundtracks have sold one million copies, but with this list, we’re going to focus on the soundtracks that have moved two million copies and more in the United States, according to the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA.)
From comedies to dramas and everywhere in between, here are 80 movie soundtracks certified multi-platinum.
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