Scott Herriott

Scott Herriott

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Scott Herriott

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Unverified
Director
Jason Sutherland wants to prove that such things as Bigfoot exist, but he doesn't want to kill one to do so. He and others come up with a non-lethal way to verify their existence but a pro-kill advocate tries to beat them to the punch.
Flip Flop Flippin': One man's search for character(s) on the A.T.
Self
Scott "Squatch" Herriott section-hiked the 2,650 mile-long Pacific Crest Trail and made four films about his adventures. Now he attempts to hike the entire 2,100+ mile-long Appalachian Trail in one hiking season while searching for the interesting, inspiring, sometimes whacked-out, and always dirt-laden folk who make up the long-distance hiking community.
Flip Flop Flippin': One man's search for character(s) on the A.T.
Director
Scott "Squatch" Herriott section-hiked the 2,650 mile-long Pacific Crest Trail and made four films about his adventures. Now he attempts to hike the entire 2,100+ mile-long Appalachian Trail in one hiking season while searching for the interesting, inspiring, sometimes whacked-out, and always dirt-laden folk who make up the long-distance hiking community.
Squatching
Director
Scott Herriott is in his mid-forties and he believes in Bigfoot. In 1992, he feels he came within 40 feet of one of these beings. There was video involved. Yes, it is in the film. He was interviewed on both A&E's "Ancient Mysteries" and "Sightings" about what happened to him. A couple of years ago he decided to go on mini-expeditions with people he'd met over the years who have shown an interest in the phenomenon - believer and skeptic alike.
Shakes the Clown
Floor Director
Shakes plods about his duties as party clown, and uses all of his free time getting seriously drunk. Binky, another clown, wins the spot on a local kiddie show, which depresses Shakes even more, and his boss threatens him with unemployment if he can't get his act under control.
Rats: The Great Underrated Pet
Narrator
Having survived centuries of bad reputation, rats are finally getting the praise they deserve. Smart, friendly and playful, rats are superb pets for people of all ages. RATS: THE GREAT UNDERRATED PET is a hilarious and informative documentary, told by the rat owners themselves. See how some rat lovers pamper their rats, learn about the movie rat rescue and about the Rat Fan Club, with over 400 members! Narrated by Emmy winner Scott Herriott and written & directed by Dan Wedeking, RATS: THE GREAT UNDERRATED PET will make you laugh and give you the disease G.G.M.R. (Gotta get more rats).