Scrutinizing Sasquatch Cinema of the Seventies. If anyone's interested I've just posted up an essay I wrote back last year in my final term of Uni. Titled Scrutinizing Sasquatch Cinema of the Seventies, the paper details Bigfoot films - especially of the 70s - and their cultural relevance regarding race, gender, sexuality, nature vs industry and a few other things. This was one of the essays I was most proud off and got me a very high first. The subject has never been written about before (something I tried to do with all my essays), so it's very original and, I thought, pretty interesting too! Because the subject is so un-explored and the films are so obscure, this required a tonne of research where I found some fascinating things. As much as everyone hypes up uni, I rather hated it but I did really enjoy the writing and research, especially since for the majority of the essays I wrote focused on my biggest passions. You can check it out here if you like - Scrutinizing Sasquatch Cinema of the Seventies. (Kyle Daniels) - Academia.edu :) |
I really enjoyed reading this. Thank you, Kyle. |
Brilliant! Glad to hear you enjoyed it,Goj. Hopefully you learned some stuff :p :thumb: |
I also enjoyed your essay Kyle. :thumb: I mustn't have seen too many Sasquatch films though as i can't think of any i've watched where they have anal intercourse with cows. :lol: Despite mentioning a load of crap sci-fi channel flicks you failed to even give a nod to Hammer's The Abominable Snowman. :tsk: |
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That's the trouble with wordcounts. I think that was a good 800+ words over the limit already (not including the bib/filmography!) - very naughty. I'll dedicate a whole chapter to The Abominable Snowman when I turn it into a book one day :P ... maybe. |
Very interesting essay and easy to read even for me. I also like that you mention the Academy Award winning Legend Of Bigfoot by Harry Winer :clap:. |
Thank you Zane - I'm glad you enjoyed it :) |
This might be up your street Kyle if you've not seen it .Great cover.:- Big Foot - Das größte Monster seit King Kong: Amazon.de: Christopher Mitchum, John Carradine, Joi Lansing, Richard A. Podolar, Robert Slatzer: Filme & TV |
Cracking essay, Kyle!:clap: |
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