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A scientist creates a toxic cocktail that slowly leaks into the local population, creating flesh-eating zombies - and only one creature of legend can stop the growing hordes of the undead. Review: This film was an amazing experience. I could feel myself in the role ... - This film was an amazing experience. I could feel myself in the role of the Bigfoot. My only gripe was the overly sexist overtones from the security guard. I'm kidding. Film was s***, but good fun kind of s***. Don't expect any quality effects or effects that all appear to have the Walmart Halloween Aisle. Review: This was a horrible movie - I really tried to watch this movie a couple of time but had such difficulty. There isn't anything good I can say about it. The acting was not good. The makeup was not good.the plot was horrible.poor Bigfoot was laughable. I wish they could let us know if the movie we are about to see was made by a cinema student. Then i could go into the movie with no expectations.
| Contributor | Various |
| Customer Reviews | 3.2 out of 5 stars 69 Reviews |
| Format | NTSC |
| Genre | Horror/Things That Go Bump/Monsters |
| Language | English |
| Runtime | 1 hour and 20 minutes |
S**T
This film was an amazing experience. I could feel myself in the role ...
This film was an amazing experience. I could feel myself in the role of the Bigfoot. My only gripe was the overly sexist overtones from the security guard. I'm kidding. Film was s***, but good fun kind of s***. Don't expect any quality effects or effects that all appear to have the Walmart Halloween Aisle.
M**T
This was a horrible movie
I really tried to watch this movie a couple of time but had such difficulty. There isn't anything good I can say about it. The acting was not good. The makeup was not good.the plot was horrible.poor Bigfoot was laughable. I wish they could let us know if the movie we are about to see was made by a cinema student. Then i could go into the movie with no expectations.
T**R
No Budget? No Problem!
NOT a big-budget studio blockbuster. Not even a small-budget film, and clearly no studio was involved. Definitely a niche film. You have to know that going in. Polonia Brothers Entertainment, namely the films of director Mark Polonia, represents a tradition of no-budget film-making reaching back to the 1980s, when Mark and his late brother John were making 8mm films in their backyard. This is not a studio producing blockbuster films, it's a group of friends in rural Pennsylvania continuing to hone their craft any time they can get a weekend open to go shoot. It's like Roger Corman without all the budget, shooting time, and production quality. I've been a fan of these films since 2008, and I've seen them cover subgenres including monsters, ghosts, vampires, werewolves, killer fish, dinosaurs, Bigfoot, aliens, and numerous others. This film actually represents one of the better PBE pictures in terms of a complete and compelling story, and interesting cinematography, though it is still obvious that absolutely no budget was available and it was made in available locations, with friends and family, and not seasoned movie stars. I could not recommend this film to just anyone -- it's not that kind of film. It will primarily appeal to 3 types: 1. Fans of Polonia Brothers Entertainment films. You've been along for the ride, you're going to stick around for the next one, and the next one. 2. "So Bad It's Good" film viewers who get together to ironically watch "bad" films. It's an easy target. Get some popcorn and go nuts. 3. Amateur or professional film makers who enjoy the process of making a film, even someone else's film, even someone else's tiny, super-cheap film, as much or more than the film itself. The DVD includes a director/DP commentary and a making of featurette.
C**Z
FUN
While the acting was not the best or the effects, it was a fun watch if you went in knowing that and didn't expect a box office type movie.
J**N
wow... best thing about this movie is the cover art.
We have a film appreciation association here in the city of Rochester called FilmFail, which constantly watches various films and is always on the look out for gems. This film is not one of them. We rate each film: Presentation (1-5), Originality (1-5), and Taste (1-10) and then figure that average: This movie scored a total of 5... If it wasn't for the fact that the movie is actually the first of it's kind where we see a sasquatch battle the undead, it would probably have fallen to a 3... Roughly 3/4 of the film could be called "Bigfoot Voyeur Zombies" as the comically bad monkey suit, with what seems like gorilla chests on it's front and back for some odd reason, merely stares out from behind the shrubs as painfully bad made up zombies shamble around spreading ketchup on hapless victims. They don't even stick with a uniform concept of zombies. There are scenes where zombies are talking, while others are pouring gas and starting fires with flares, but then unable to turn a door knobs to get the humans... During the entire film you will find yourself muttering 'WTF', which starts off quietly, then eventually you are shouting at the film. This is one of those instances where the film should have been shot in the dark to possibly hide lack of skill in effects, but instead seems like the entire cast and crew could squeeze in shooting on their lunch breaks and on weekends when their buddy's doctor's office was not in use. This movie is pretty unbearable to watch... Unless of course this was made and directed by a young teenager for his first film, wherein he had his family and friends act and make the props... if that is the case, then kudos to you, keep on trying... But if an adult actually tried to make a good film and this is the result, I would suggest you change the name on the credits to alan smithee and never speak of it again.
F**.
Incredible!
I have seen a lot of movies that some would call extraordinarily bad. But alas, this one does not measure up to any of those. The spectacular Bigfoot gorilla suit...er...I mean, make-up, was outstanding. The zombies were obviously trained by the best acting coaches that Hollywood had to offer. Every "Errr" was pronounced with depth, every "Arrrg" was breathtakingly realistic. The last time I heard such agonizing sounds was when I slipped in my shower... And the humans - well - they left me as speechless as the stumbling zombies. Even with minimal dialog and plots that kept me on the edge of my seat. This brought back memories of the time I was hiking on Kauai, and almost slipped off a cliff in the rainstorm. Meaning, I had no idea if I would live through the next devastating twist... Bigfoot Vs. Zombies - a movie that I would highly recommend to anyone seeking a movie to watch while you're waiting for a meteor to strike the earth...
R**L
It was a good laugh at seeing the makeup effects
It was a good laugh at seeing the makeup effects. THe bigfoot costume a swear I saw on an old B movie long ago. Acting was...well there was no acting. Did not expect much but got a good laugh.
O**Y
Fun Because It Doesn't Take Itself Seriously
Uniquely bad and really fun. Bad acting, dialogue, direction, story, makeup, practical effects, CGI, editing, music, production values...just bad, bad, bad. Fortunately, no one appears to be taking it seriously. The filmmakers & cast were obviously having fun. And, as the laughably bad acting & s*** was getting a little tired toward the end, the ridiculous story got sillier & funnier. I laughed out loud several times & was never bored. But if you don't get a kick out of bad films, this will probably be a waste of your time. I really enjoyed it.
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