The Bigfoot Filmography: Fictional and Documentary Appearances in Film and Television

Author:   David Coleman
Publisher:   McFarland & Co Inc
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9780786448289


Pages:   344
Publication Date:   18 January 2012
Recommended Age:   From 18 years
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The Bigfoot Filmography: Fictional and Documentary Appearances in Film and Television


Overview

The Sasquatch film genre, devoted to the legendary and notoriously elusive creature also known as Bigfoot, and its Himalayan counterpart, the Yeti, is the focus of this illustrated reference guide. Here is a fascinatingly detailed look at the cinematic history of Sasquatch, from the earliest trick films of Georges Melies to the most up-to-date CGI efforts. Critical insights regarding the genre's development are offered, along with an exhaustively researched filmography that gathers every known film or television appearance (including ads!) of Sasquatch, Bigfoot and Yeti in both fictitious and documentary formats. Included are in-depth interviews with such filmmakers as Kevin Tenney, Adam Muto, Ryan Schifrin, Tim Skousen and Michael Worth, as well as reproductions of rare movie stills, posters, lobby cards and behind-the-scenes production photos. Renowned cryptozoologist Loren Coleman (no relation) provides an insightful foreword.

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Author:   David Coleman
Publisher:   McFarland & Co Inc
Imprint:   McFarland & Co Inc
Dimensions:   Width: 21.60cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 27.90cm
Weight:   0.798kg
ISBN:  

9780786448289


ISBN 10:   0786448288
Pages:   344
Publication Date:   18 January 2012
Recommended Age:   From 18 years
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Awaiting stock   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Table of Contents Acknowledgments      Foreword by Loren Coleman      Introduction      Part I: Ciné du Sasquatch as a Genre Convention      Part II: Bigfoot, Sasquatch, and Yeti Films and Television Programs      Part III: Interviews with Bigfoot Filmmakers      Index     

Reviews

"""recommended""--ARBA; ""here is a fascinatingly detailed look at the cinematic history of Sasquatch...an exhaustively researched filmography""--Dread Central; ""a must-read...highly recommended. It does exactly what is sets out to do...provides a unique reference guide to all such filmic appearances...and does it well. I can't imagine that Coleman's reference guide will ever be surpassed by another author""--Hellnotes; ""this book is a trove for folklorists, as well as for film studies""--Fabula; ""Coleman has produced a winner with an original reference work...the serious student of the subject should eventually acquire this important contribution to bigfooting. The films in this work are so exhaustively researched...the detail so insightful, one can only give this book two thumbs up""--Bigfoot Times Newsletter; ""exhaustively researched...two thumbs up""--Fortean Times; ""all I can say about this book is how freaking great it is. Every bigfoot movie you can think of is in this book and described and explained even with some exclusive interviews by the creators""--Examiner.com; ""complies entries on film and TV treatments of the Sasquatch/Bigfoot/Yeti legend from the beginnings of film history to the present""--SciTech Book News; ""thanks to David Coleman's fans of the genre finally have an indispensable tome of information at their fingertips chronicling every screen appearance of the Sasquatch. Coleman should be applauded for the incredible amount of research that went into this book--the sheer volume of content packed between covers is nothing short of staggering--no stone is left unturned in an effort to uncover even the most obscure Bigfoot appearance...the best book of 2012. Highly recommended""--Shadowland Magazine; ""an interesting read and a must...exhaustive coverage of everything Bigfoot-related""--Video Watchdog."


recommended --<i>ARBA</i>; here is a fascinatingly detailed look at the cinematic history of Sasquatch...an exhaustively researched filmography --<i>Dread Central</i>; a must-read...highly recommended. It does exactly what is sets out to do...provides a unique reference guide to all such filmic appearances...and does it well. I can't imagine that Coleman's reference guide will ever be surpassed by another author --<i>Hellnotes</i>; this book is a trove for folklorists, as well as for film studies --<i>Fabula</i>; Coleman has produced a winner with an original reference work...the serious student of the subject should eventually acquire this important contribution to bigfooting. The films in this work are so exhaustively researched...the detail so insightful, one can only give this book two thumbs up --<i>Bigfoot Times Newsletter</i>; exhaustively researched...two thumbs up --<i>Fortean Times</i>; all I can say about this book is how freaking great it is. Every bigfoot movie you can think of is in this book and described and explained even with some exclusive interviews by the creators --<i>Examiner.com</i>; complies entries on film and TV treatments of the Sasquatch/Bigfoot/Yeti legend from the beginnings of film history to the present --<i>SciTech Book News</i>; thanks to David Coleman's fans of the genre <i>finally</i> have an indispensable tome of information at their fingertips chronicling every screen appearance of the Sasquatch. Coleman should be applauded for the incredible amount of research that went into this book--the sheer volume of content packed between covers is nothing short of staggering--no stone is left unturned in an effort to uncover even the most obscure Bigfoot appearance...the best book of 2012. Highly recommended --<i>Shadowland Magazine</i>; an interesting read and a must...exhaustive coverage of everything Bigfoot-related --<i>Video Watchdog</i>.


recommended --ARBA; here is a fascinatingly detailed look at the cinematic history of Sasquatch...an exhaustively researched filmography --Dread Central; a must-read...highly recommended. It does exactly what is sets out to do...provides a unique reference guide to all such filmic appearances...and does it well. I can't imagine that Coleman's reference guide will ever be surpassed by another author --Hellnotes; this book is a trove for folklorists, as well as for film studies --Fabula; Coleman has produced a winner with an original reference work...the serious student of the subject should eventually acquire this important contribution to bigfooting. The films in this work are so exhaustively researched...the detail so insightful, one can only give this book two thumbs up --Bigfoot Times Newsletter; exhaustively researched...two thumbs up --Fortean Times; all I can say about this book is how freaking great it is. Every bigfoot movie you can think of is in this book and described and explained even with some exclusive interviews by the creators --Examiner.com; complies entries on film and TV treatments of the Sasquatch/Bigfoot/Yeti legend from the beginnings of film history to the present --SciTech Book News; thanks to David Coleman's fans of the genre finally have an indispensable tome of information at their fingertips chronicling every screen appearance of the Sasquatch. Coleman should be applauded for the incredible amount of research that went into this book--the sheer volume of content packed between covers is nothing short of staggering--no stone is left unturned in an effort to uncover even the most obscure Bigfoot appearance...the best book of 2012. Highly recommended --Shadowland Magazine; an interesting read and a must...exhaustive coverage of everything Bigfoot-related --Video Watchdog.


Author Information

David Coleman has written screenplays for such Hollywood talents as Michael Douglas and Philip Noyce. An independent film distributor and author of numerous magazine articles, he maintains the videostreaming website Bijou Café.com. He lives in Cedar Park, Texas.

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