Bigfoot Images

Started by Sean, March 24, 2012, 05:06:25 PM

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Sean

Hey, I was just reading the toys thread about the Bigfoot/ Yeti Action Figure and I see where some folks have preferred 'looks' for their Sasquatch-types... SOOOOO.... I dedicated this thread to Sasquatch-types imagery.  Post yer pics!

Sean



His fingers are kinda vampire batty and his feet aren't really that big... but the body is 'haired' pretty decently.  I like it.

Sean

I think this is the 'messing with Bigfoot' character.  I always liked this look.


Sean



Otherwise know as 'UP's Honeymoon Night'... :o

Unknown Primate

Damn, Sean - I thought my wife hid that tabloid!

Great thread, btw - and long overdue!  I'll have to get to posting some of my own.
" Perhaps he dimly wonders why, there is no other such as I. "


raycastile

I have a pretty good collection of Bigfoot posters.  Look out.  Here they come.
Raymond Castile

Unknown Primate

I love this!  Words to live by...

" Perhaps he dimly wonders why, there is no other such as I. "

Moonshadow

Great thread idea! I need to dig through my old photos. I used to go camping and hiking up in Northern California a lot and we'd stop in at all the Bigfoot souvenir stands and attractions. Unitl I can go through the old pics, I only have a few things to share.
Here's a mug I picked up.



About 4" tall BF statue. This might be about 20 years old. It has a chip or two but otherwise in pretty good shape.



The Bigfoot or Oh Mah statue in Willow Creek, CA.  Looked like he had bangs. Sorta like the Golem.



raycastile

I'd like to go to Willow Creek someday and see the Bigfoot tourist traps.  I'd also like to visit Fouke, Arkansas and see what's there.
Raymond Castile

raycastile

I have a pretty decent collection of original Bigfoot movie posters (no darn repops).

My favorite Bigfoot poster, and one of my favorite movie posters in general, is Shriek of the Mutilated.  I watched this movie on late night TV in the late 1970s, sitting up in bed, clutching my Animal Fair stuffed Bigfoot.  I thought it would give me extra protection if I watched the movie with a friendly Bigfoot.  My stuffed Bigfoot was more scared than I was.  Anyway, here is the poster.


Raymond Castile

raycastile

And this is my favorite Bigfoot movie image, the poster for The Legend of Bigfoot.  This art captures my idea of Bigfoot.



Raymond Castile

raycastile

This is probably my favorite 70s Bigfoot movie. The Mysterious Monsters.  The Bigfoots in this film are my favorite cinematic Bigfoots.



Raymond Castile

raycastile

The most iconic and influential Bigfoot movie of all time, The Legend of Boggy Creek.  I did not see this movie until I was an adult.  So here I was this freaky Bigfoot monster kid in the 70s, and I did not even see the most famous Bigfoot movie until 20 years later.  But I finally got around to it.  Rented it on VHS from a grocery store, back when renting movies was still a thrilling novelty.



Raymond Castile

raycastile

The only 70s Bigfoot movie to actually be called "Bigfoot."  To this day, I have never seen this film.  I have the trailer on 35mm film, but I've never watched it.  Don't have a 35mm projector handy.  It's probably on YouTube.  One of these days I will see this film.


Raymond Castile