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For five friends, it was a chance for a summer getaway- a weekend of camping in the Texas Big Thicket. But visions of a carefree vacation are shattered with an accident on a dark and desolate country road. In the wake of the accident, a bloodcurdling force of nature is unleashed-something not exactly human, but not completely animal- an urban legend come to terrifying life...and seeking murderous revenge. Written by
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The legend is real. So is the terror.
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Rated R for language throughout, some violence, sexual content and drug use
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At 6ft 7" this is the second time Brian Steele has played the role of a Bigfoot/Sasquatch. He originally played the much friendlier "Harry" from "Harry and the Hendersons" TV show.
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This movie was awful. Nonetheless, I gave it two stars because at least the Big Foot makeup was good and the actors weren't bad - they just had a God awful script. This is the same old, same old. Cliché characters making stupid decisions that nobody would ever make. In all, it equates to lazy writing. It is possible to make an interesting, scary (and especially believable) horror movie with the characters making intelligent decisions that normal humans would make. In fact, people that make intelligent decisions find themselves in trouble and dying in unusual situations all the time. As a result, you don't have to make a string of stupid mistakes and nonsensical actions to get in trouble, create tension, or die. Making them do so was simply an easy way out for the writers and, I'm just sick of it.