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This week on Seddy Bimco Part Two The Revenge: We talk Bigfoot…because we talk about the 2012 movie, BIGFOOT! Links to older episodes:
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BIGFOOT 2012
In this episode of SETI BIMCO, hosts George and Tim dive into the 2012 film 'Bigfoot', exploring its themes, production, and the cultural references that permeate the movie. They discuss the film's quality, the cast's backgrounds, and the overarching theme of revenge, while also reflecting on their own experiences with the film and the nostalgia it evokes. The conversation is filled with humor, critiques, and insights into the film industry. In this conversation, George and Tim delve into the absurdities of a movie featuring Danny Bonaduce and Greg Brady, exploring themes of rivalry, the ridiculous portrayal of Bigfoot, and the dismal concert attendance. They share humorous insights and critiques about the film's characters, plot points, and the overall execution, highlighting the comedic elements and nostalgic references throughout the discussion. In this conversation, George The Mighty and Tim Hamilton provide a humorous and critical analysis of a Bigfoot-themed movie, discussing its poor CGI, lack of creativity, and the absurdity of its plot. They explore the mythology surrounding Bigfoot, critique the film's representation of the creature, and reflect on the cultural references made throughout the movie. The discussion culminates in a chaotic showdown involving military intervention and ends with a light-hearted comparison to other films, highlighting the film's impact on their perception of cinema.
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