
Much) of the creature-of-note each episode, but luckily most times However, such a tiny budget also means hardly even a blink-and-you'll-miss-it glance (if even that Pretty much every step in between as well.īut before I really get into the review, I just want to first mention that this review is a pretty big milestone here on the blog by officially being the B-Movie Shelf's 100th review! And while there are no doubt better titles I probably could have done as the 100th Review, I'm really glad all the same that it's a title that comes with it's own little milestone - the very first TV Show review for us here on the B-Movie Shelf! Having been put outīy Animal Planet of all channels, you can assume correctly that theĮpisode-to-episode budget on this show is pretty miniscule, which taking that into account as well as the subject matter, makes for the perfect TV show to review on a B-Movie review site!

That Lost Tapes Season 1 includes both ends of the spectrum, and Being a 14-episode TV season, it's safe to assume
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Sure, there are some big stinkers to come across, but when done right, that style ofįilmmaking can be effective as hell plus cheap to produce, soĮveryone can win.

REVIEW: It's no secret that we here at theī-Movie Shelf love us the Found Footage genre. Lost Tapes is a Faux-Documentary show that depicts traumatic scenarios where people are attacked and/or killed by mysterious, dangerous, deadly, savage, and ferocious paranormal cryptids.
