Product Description
Ultra cheesy Bigfoot movie that rivals -Robot Monster- and -The Creeping Terror- for delightful ineptness! Its actually 2 movies woven into one using the 1950s movie -Teenagers Battle the Thing- a professor in the 1970s takes us via flashback to 20 years earlier to earn what happened to a group of high school students on a doomed field trip. During this archeological voyage the students find the mummified remains of a hideous creature, presumably Bigfoot. The Bigfoot mummy comes to life to wreak havoc. If your a fan of cheesy, campy, so bad its good horror, this is a must see!
Rate Points :4.0
Binding :DVD
Label :PR Studios
Manufacturer :PR Studios
ProductGroup :DVD
Studio :PR Studios
Publisher :PR Studios
UPC :842841038824
EAN :0842841038824
Price :$14.49USD
Lowest Price :$10.99USD
Customer ReviewsGreat Goofy Fun for Lovers of Cheese!
Rating Point :4 Helpful Point :1
I love this movie! Back in the 1970s they would show it on WOR all the time.Why is this movie great? 1)incredibly cheap budget 2)the monster looks nothing like bigfoot 3)wild claims by the teacher that one student was so shocked by her encounter that she can only stare into space at a psych ward (meanwhile she seems fine after said encounter)4) this is really 2 movies grafted together, separated in time by about 18 years 5) one of the teachers on the expedition is act as a know-it-all, appraising ordinary twigs and branches and claiming theyre "prayer-sticks" thousands of years old (yeah,....right) 6) the incredulous classroom laughter when a student jokes that "when a griffin got you, all that was left were your shoes!"I could go on, but if you like inept, if you like Ed Wood-like stuff, youll love this odd gem!
This is the weirdest monster movie ever...
Rating Point :4 Helpful Point :0
I liked this movie because of its sheer cheap weirdness. It seems to have been filmed at 2 separate times, the 1950s and the 1970s! The bigfoot monster looks more like a moldy rug! Buy this only if you like campy cheesy monster movies! A hoot!
Oh my god..they torched the missing link alive!
Rating Point :4 Helpful Point :0
Say what you want about the ever growing mass of bigfoot low budget cheese. I will say that this was a great romp in cheeseland,up to the ankles. A friend of mine manages a cult-world video music store, and we have been for the last 3 years going through every low budget, cult-subversive, exploitation-cheese film weve been able to track down. I found this one on amazon..got him to get a copy for the store, and we both watched this film. First off..we did a bit of research, and we think this film was actually two separate films at one point, and got merged into one..maybe? I mean the bigfoot at the beginning of the film looks like a burn victim in a black blazer? But, then it changes and bigfoot was found in a sarcophagus, in a cave, preserved by some kinda cave gas. But bigfoot wakes up..runs around in an fruit grove, kills a girl in her house, then gets torched alive in the center of town. The end.
Sooo...bigfoot survived the fire, they felt bad..he is always so misunderstood..and so they gave him clothes and a haircut? I couldnt really tell you. But its still great. No point..just hairy pancake face killer..to domesticated pissed off burn victim. Brilliant.
You wanna just have a hoot...give it a watch. But I wouldnt pay more than 5 or 6 bucks for it. Its definitely a cheap date. But hey, bigfoots easy, and the punishment should fit the crime.
Its so bad its good!
Rating Point :3 Helpful Point :0
I bought this with the intention of going down memory lane. What a blast. I shut off all the lights and prepared myself for a night of chills. I remember when I was around seven one of the networks aired this on a Saturday afternoon in Queens. I also recall how it scared the crap out of me. Now, all it did was make me chuckle. Its probably the worst of all the bigfoot movies out there but it was long overdue to come out on DVD.
Dont expect a crisp transfer. The quality is only slightly better than a VHS tape and definitely lower in grade than a laserdisc. However, its the best youll ever see of this movie and we should be thankful that the film survived at all. The sound is decent as well.
I think Amazon is overcharging for this DVD which cost me nearly $20 including shipping and NYS tax. Normally, I wouldnt have laid down the cash for a flick such as this, but this movie has sentimental value for me and how can one put a price on that?
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