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carlendixn
This was released on DVD yesterday - anyone pick this up yet? Mine has shipped - should be here tomorrow or Friday.

Bigfoot Terror - 4 Films

Watch the fur fly! Put on your winter coat and head for the hills with this collection of fast and furry-ous marauders from the snowy wastelands.

Shriek of the Mutilated: College students embark on an expedition with their professor into the woods in search of the elusive American Yeti. When one of the kids is killed, the others use the dead body as bait to lure the creature into their trap. Unbelievably campy and grotesque fun from the creators of Invasion of the Blood Farmers!

Search for the Beast: In the wilderness of Alabama, a monster abducts young girls to satisfy its hideous mating urge until an adventurous college professor undertakes a beast hunt. Heavily armed, they shoot everything moving until the beast finally seeks its bloody and erotic revenge! Not for the faint of heart (or anyone afraid of Alabama).

Legend of Bigfoot: From the exhaustive archives of famous animal tracker Ivan Marx comes this surprising docudrama featuring "actual footage" of the beast itself, captured on film. For years Marx made his living trailing renegade bears and other destructive animals, but now he turns his high-powered scope on something much bigger!

Capture of Bigfoot: The snows of Wisconsin are no match for the dog-sledding teams that attempt to capture the world's most elusive prey: Bigfoot. Fast-paced, bloody action from the cheese capital of the world as Bigfoot sends his pursuers Green-Bay-packing!
JohnWS
QUOTE(carlendixn @ Jun 21 2006, 07:56 PM) *
Shriek of the Mutilated: College students embark on an expedition with their professor into the woods in search of the elusive American Yeti. When one of the kids is killed, the others use the dead body as bait to lure the creature into their trap. Unbelievably campy and grotesque fun from the creators of Invasion of the Blood Farmers!
Well I've seen that one! It's unbelievable.... A real bad movie high :icon14: - as is Invasion of the Blood farmers :new_lmaosmiley: , pity they didn't put that one on too.
micahn
I will have to get that one or 4 I should say lol
BigAlx
QUOTE(carlendixn @ Jun 21 2006, 02:56 PM) *
This was released on DVD yesterday - anyone pick this up yet? Mine has shipped - should be here tomorrow or Friday.

Bigfoot Terror - 4 Films

Watch the fur fly! Put on your winter coat and head for the hills with this collection of fast and furry-ous marauders from the snowy wastelands.

Shriek of the Mutilated: College students embark on an expedition with their professor into the woods in search of the elusive American Yeti. When one of the kids is killed, the others use the dead body as bait to lure the creature into their trap. Unbelievably campy and grotesque fun from the creators of Invasion of the Blood Farmers!

Search for the Beast: In the wilderness of Alabama, a monster abducts young girls to satisfy its hideous mating urge until an adventurous college professor undertakes a beast hunt. Heavily armed, they shoot everything moving until the beast finally seeks its bloody and erotic revenge! Not for the faint of heart (or anyone afraid of Alabama).

Legend of Bigfoot: From the exhaustive archives of famous animal tracker Ivan Marx comes this surprising docudrama featuring "actual footage" of the beast itself, captured on film. For years Marx made his living trailing renegade bears and other destructive animals, but now he turns his high-powered scope on something much bigger!

Capture of Bigfoot: The snows of Wisconsin are no match for the dog-sledding teams that attempt to capture the world's most elusive prey: Bigfoot. Fast-paced, bloody action from the cheese capital of the world as Bigfoot sends his pursuers Green-Bay-packing!


Great fun for the whole family I see. I wonder which miserable outlet in Canada will have them?

Beermart?, nope. Back Bacon village, nope. hmmm....

for those canadians that must have it, I shall find it...

cheers

Alex
Psycho
Cool..now I only have to know what's the movie's name in Germany *lol*
aight, I'll buy it, if it's out here...
Psy
carlendixn
If anyone's interested, here's the lowdown on these "classics" .......


Shriek of the Mutilated: A typically bad 70's Bigfoot movie with a fairly obvious twist at the end.

Capture of Bigfoot: Kind of like a low-rent version of "Snowbeast" - but enjoyable in an MST3K way. This one would be great to watch with a bunch of inebriated pals.

Search for the Beast: Shot (VERY poorly) on video - and has some of the worst nudity you've seen in quite some time. The creature suit and mask are THE ABSOLUTE WORST you will ever see - guaranteed.

Legend of Bigfoot: This one is a docudrama featuring Ivan Marx's "actual footage" of some guy in an actual suit. But it is enjoyable in a kitschy kind of way.


Video quality on all films is really poor (think VHS EP). But if you like old Bigfoot movies that are so bad they're good - it's worth the $13. That is with the exception of "Search for the Beast" - which is so INSANELY bad it's pretty much unwatchable.
JohnWS
QUOTE(carlendixn @ Jun 26 2006, 07:38 PM) *
movies that are so bad they're good -
That's a phrase I love to see :laugh: .

Perhaps you can help me out. I once wrote a review of a terrible, unpleasant bigfoot movie (we used to publish a small press magazine at a former workplace of mine) where one victim was whipped with his intestines :icon_lil_sick_guy: and another guy stops for a pee, and the bigfoot well, erm, he, erm, grabs, no erm, pulls, er, no it's a PG site :icon_stressed: . I've lost the file I wrote now and can't remember the movies title.

I'd say '70's - any ideas?

PS this is a clinker BTW if you've not had the pleasure ."Easily the best giant mutant sheep movie ever made" as the review says!
carlendixn
QUOTE(Woodshadow @ Jun 26 2006, 12:57 PM) *
Perhaps you can help me out. I once wrote a review of a terrible, unpleasant bigfoot movie (we used to publish a small press magazine at a former workplace of mine) where one victim was whipped with his intestines :icon_lil_sick_guy: and another guy stops for a pee, and the bigfoot well, erm, he, erm, grabs, no erm, pulls, er, no it's a PG site :icon_stressed: . I've lost the file I wrote now and can't remember the movies title.

I'd say '70's - any ideas?


I don't think I've had the pleasure of seeing that one, Woodshadow. I did a search online, though - would this one maybe be it?

Big Foot

If not, here's a page with several listed on there - may spark your memory.

http://mjsimpson.co.uk/bigfootfilmog.html
JohnWS
QUOTE(carlendixn @ Jun 26 2006, 08:41 PM) *
I don't think I've had the pleasure of seeing that one, Woodshadow. I did a search online, though - would this one maybe be it?

Big Foot


Thanks - regretfully it's not that one - but I have seen it! It's got Mitchum double value - Chris & John (sons/brother? of more famous Robert). I think they find a bigfoot graveyard! But you have given me an idea where to look now - something has rung a bell.

Sorry - didn't mean to drag this too far off topic...
MooseMan
QUOTE
Great fun for the whole family I see. I wonder which miserable outlet in Canada will have them?

Beermart?, nope. Back Bacon village, nope. hmmm....

for those canadians that must have it, I shall find it...

cheers

Alex

Let me know when you find a Canadian outlet 'eh.

Thanks, Moose.
JohnWS
QUOTE(carlendixn @ Jun 26 2006, 09:08 PM) *
If not, here's a page with several listed on there - may spark your memory.

http://mjsimpson.co.uk/bigfootfilmog.html


excl.gif WARNING MINORS (and normal people) - Do not look for the following film!

carlendixn - I've just noticed this list you posted - Thanks, you've found it! It's called Night of the Demon (not the old {great} b/w demonology film).

Apparently it's BANNED in the UK. Which begs the question of where the review copy I was leant came from ph34r.gif ! I just read an online review and there's no doubt it's the film in question yuk.gif .
BigAlx
QUOTE(MooseMan @ Jun 27 2006, 12:10 PM) *
QUOTE
Great fun for the whole family I see. I wonder which miserable outlet in Canada will have them?

Beermart?, nope. Back Bacon village, nope. hmmm....

for those canadians that must have it, I shall find it...

cheers

Alex

Let me know when you find a Canadian outlet 'eh.

Thanks, Moose.


Hee hee, been so long now, I forgot what I was looking for!

Kidding, have been looking around some though.

Cheers, Mooseman!

(Gonna be on Vancouver Island this weekend, maybe escape the 40 degree + weather here in Ontario)

Alex
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