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Bigfoot's Wild Weekend

Play trailer Poster for Bigfoot's Wild Weekend Released Jan 1, 2012 1h 25m Sci-Fi Play Trailer Watchlist
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A tabloid reporter searches for Bigfoot after a string of sightings. He discovers that the elusive creature is nothing more than a beer-drinking, panty-stealing party animal.
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Kenny G B Movie through and through. Acting is mediocre but surprisingly on the better side of the B movies. The camera has the B feel yet again though on the higher side of B movie quality. If it's a cinematic blockbuster with explosions and an unmatched story this probably ain't for you but if you like watching B comedy/horror that's fun and funny with plenty of t&a this is definitely that. I personally enjoy good B movies and this is one. Definitely worth a watch. I wouldn't watch twice but am glad I decided to once. Storyline is simple, a bigfoot wants to hang out with the plenty of topless girls who keep skinny dipping, he drinks beer and is being hunted by goofy rednecks. It reminds me of other goofy movies of my childhood like the Adams Family in a way with a slight mix of the Beverly Hillbillies and some other shows in that type of feel. A bunch of actresses that made this movie and basically disappeared. If you got the time I'd say why not? I've seen way worse. Plus it had me chuckle a few times. Rated 2.5 out of 5 stars 04/13/25 Full Review Seth R So awful it's funny. Tropes, bad acting, and multiple times actors put the emphasis on wrong syllables makes this piece of trash bad enough to see to the end. A bit of gratuitous nudity here and there is about the only reason anyone would watch. Although those parts are less enthusiastic than a typical Victoria's Secret ad. Rated 0.5 out of 5 stars 01/10/24 Full Review Milhouse V Let's face it, you don't watch a movie like Bigfoot's Wild Weekend and expect to see anything resembling a "good" film. You know it's bad already, but the question lingers in your mind "Yes, it's bad...but is it SO bad that it is actually wonderful?" Imagine taking all the camp and corniness of your average film on Syfy and throwing it in a blender with the excessive nudity of the softcore-Cinemax glory days along with all the outtakes from the Jack's Links commercials that never made it to air. (NOTE: When I refer to the "average" Syfy movie, it would be along the lines of a Chupacabra vs.The Alamo or Swamp Shark. Whereas the pinnacle is the original Sharknado) Every ingredient in the formula for a bad movie is there, but it fails to be so bad that it's good. This is more so bad that it's "meh", and I blame the editor. Throughout the film, it will seemingly be in the middle of a scene when it will just cut to another one, like the editor was so bored he was just like "Ugh. That's enough. Next scene." It's too bad. Many of the scenes have a strong Scooby Doo vibe, often with a more adult twist and it provides all the fun of the movie. Unfortunately, each fun moment has the duration of a firecracker--Black Cats, not M-80's, not cherry bombs, plain ole' Black Cats--which can be fun too--but you need a whole lot of them strung together. If you pull them apart and light them one by one, you might get bored fairly quickly. And now you know what its like to watch this movie. Rated 1.5 out of 5 stars 01/09/21 Full Review Audience Member Very funny movie woth a lot of boobs Rated 3.5 out of 5 stars 11/14/20 Full Review Audience Member About what one would expect from this "cinematic masterpiece". Rated 1 out of 5 stars 02/19/23 Full Review Read all reviews
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Synopsis A tabloid reporter searches for Bigfoot after a string of sightings. He discovers that the elusive creature is nothing more than a beer-drinking, panty-stealing party animal.
Director
Jeff Murray
Producer
Sue Harlan Murray, Leroy Von Laroy
Screenwriter
Jeff Murray, Ryan Ramos, Dearborn Murray
Genre
Sci-Fi
Original Language
English
Release Date (Theaters)
Jan 1, 2012, Limited
Release Date (Streaming)
Sep 8, 2017
Runtime
1h 25m
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