

There was the original Bigfoot Movie Night when we watched Night of the Demon and Demonwarp.

We also had Not Bigfoot Night which were bigfoot movies that didn't have a bigfoot in them. In between that people hated Cry Wilderness, about a boy and his bigfoot. That movie finally has a YouTube clip:
It had an E.T. quality to it and that's where To Catch a Yeti is coming from as well. Except it's a second-generation E.T. rip-off that only strives to be Mac and Me. In other words, this is the Coupling of kid-friendly creature movies.

Yeti: Giant of the 20th Century is also an "opportunity movie" as it came out a year after the King Kong remake when people's appetite for large primate-stomping was at a fever pitch. Around that same time The Curse of Bigfoot came out. Which I only mention to ask, what is happening on the cover to that movie?

Here's what happened last week:
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