Le Bigefout
Aug 30 2005, 10:55 PM
darkwinglh
Sep 4 2005, 11:09 AM
Here's one that you find yourself hoping Bigfoot actually kills off the actors in real life.

I can't believe I wasted the $1.50 to rent the DVD. :doh:

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scotto
Sep 4 2005, 03:56 PM
Most are pretty bad, but I still like "Legend of Boggy Creek."
Josh Willard
Sep 4 2005, 04:03 PM
QUOTE(scotto @ Sep 4 2005, 04:56 PM)
Most are pretty bad, but I still like "Legend of Boggy Creek."
Oh yeah!
littlefoot
Sep 4 2005, 10:30 PM
My vote is for "Harry & the Hendersons".
However, back in mid-March of 1982 we had just moved back to Michigan, and our livingroom had this AWFUL wallpaper. It was huge gold carnations, and the wallpaper was hung upside down. (What idiots!). I got the baby into bed and all was quiet. My husband was out playing cards, and I just couldn't stand it another minute, so I pushed all the moving boxes into other rooms & started stripping the stupid wallpaper with a clothes steamer. (It actually works quite well, in case you're interested).
A movie came on TV. It was about some horrible creature who was terrorizing a ski resort. Of course it was a BIG bigfoot... By the time the movie was over I was afraid to go to the bathroom (window was next to the toilet & next to it were the steps up to the deck), couldn't get within arms reach of a window. I was even afraid to go near the doors to check that they were locked. I was a pitiful mess! My husband finally got home about 2am, and I made him sleep on my side of the bed, under the window. That movie was campy, and it was a definite B movie, but it sure scared me that night!
Still don't know the name of it -- these B-movies keep changing their titles. I had planned to post a list of movies on this site a couple of years ago, but I couldn't tell what was what, so I just didn't. I'm getting better at the internet, though, so maybe I'll build a file on them. I found today that "The Creature from Black Lake" has come out on DVD.
P.S. -- the wallpaper is all long gone.
littlefoot
Sep 4 2005, 10:36 PM
Oh, I meant to ask, are the "Little Bigfoot" movies scary? I thought they were kids movies...? They're currently on Showtime, but I don't get it on my cable, so, oh well...
Josh Willard
Sep 4 2005, 10:41 PM
No they are not scary.
scooter72
Sep 26 2005, 05:04 PM
Littlefoot- I'd be willing to bet the name of that movie was "Snowbeast". Looking back it was a cheesy one, but when I was a kid I watched it and wouldnt go into the woods by myself all that winter!
Sean V
Sep 26 2005, 10:33 PM
"Creature from The Black Lake" gets my vote.
CrimsonGoblin
Sep 27 2005, 06:25 PM
One of my earliest memories of "going to the movies" is of my grandfather taking me to see "Sasquatch, Legend of Bigfoot". He took me twice, the nearest theater was about 25 miles away.
So, I just got my DVD of "Sasquatch Horror Triple Feature". Ah, the memories...
I could have sworn there was a scene in the opening of "Sasquatch" of a native in a canoe and a sasquatch comes out of the trees by the shore. And of a scene where a miner or trapper is found dead by the fire with bite marks on his neck. I can remember the sasquatch sneeking up from behind in the dark.
Or am I losing my mind????
littlefoot
Sep 27 2005, 07:03 PM
Scooter72,
I think it was probably Snowbeast! And yep, it was a dumb movie. 1982 is a long time ago, & I only saw it once.
Every once in a while, it will be snowing and blowing out and I live a couple of blocks from Lake Michigan, so you can hear the roar of the waves over the sound of a big storm. Yes, really! It's loud! Then I hear a tree branch scratch on a window, or the thump of something blowing around outside, and I get chills! Flashes of the movie pass through my brain, and I can't get near a window or sleep through the night. Times like this I sleep with the lights on, and I'm 58! (Yeh, yeh--how embarrassing is that?!). I sometimes wonder how it would have affected me if it had been done by someone like Spielberg, who really knows how to make a movie! Now that's a scary thought!
So we're nuts, and obsessed, and that's okay. We can keep watching the B movies, and get our chills & thrills. It's fun. It's entertainment! Some people would be bored. That's okay, too! But, a warning, when things go bump in the night, they return to haunt and chill, no matter how dumb they originally are!
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