Yeti and the Spirit World


The movie starts out okay, but halfway through it's just really boring and mediocre writing, lacking complexity, I do however like the script twist though, even if it's right out of The Swamp Thing.

Odd, some of the way the main guy talks reminds me of Lance Preston from Grave Encounters, but not only that, the found footage in Grave Encounters was episode 13, same as in this movie.

Grave Encounters has a far superior script though, effects and entertainment value.

Ultimately this movie was a ridiculous movie, with very little entertainment value, very little plot or story development, horrible effects, I would never see this movie again.

All we know is there's bigfoot who are protecting humanity from "the spirit world" whatever the f* that's supposed to mean, there's no pay off whatsoever... they should have shown us what they were protecting humanity from, this movie has zero entertainment value because it doesn't develop the most important aspects of the story... this was just unsatisfying on any level.

This isn't better for being ambiguous, a movie still needs to be entertaining, give the people what they want, and I wanted to see what the hell was going on, and understand why, and what and where the spirit monsters were from and what they were like... man this script sucked, no decent dialog, so bad.

I would rate this movie a 1, there's just nothing redeeming about this film.

The only thing I like about the movie "The Lost Coast Tapes" using this concept that people don't see the yeti because it moves in and out of the spirit world is that the musical band Shpongle has a song all about this exact phenomena which is really good, one of my favorites by them actually.

Hallucinogenic Visions (Shpongle)- the Mysteries Of the Yeti (full version)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jXg9yjjAhEM








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