ICM On CNN’s 2011 Weirdest Museums List
Posted by: Loren Coleman on November 17th, 2011
Being recognized for what the museum is doing educationally and scientifically is half the battle. Images.
Posted by: Loren Coleman on November 17th, 2011
Being recognized for what the museum is doing educationally and scientifically is half the battle. Images.
Posted by: Craig Woolheater on November 17th, 2011
A review of Dr. Jeff Meldrum’s presentation last Friday, November 11, 2011 at Utah Valley University.
Read: Review: Dr. Jeff Meldrum Presents at Utah Valley University »
Posted by: Craig Woolheater on October 14th, 2011
When we last spoke about the new Boggy Creek film here on Cryptomundo, Thrilling Return to “Boggy Creek”?, we had mentioned the DVD release date of September 13, 2011.
Well, somehow that date came and went with no hoopla here on Cryptomundo.
Well let me make that right, right her, right now…
Posted by: Craig Woolheater on September 23rd, 2011
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Posted by: Steven Streufert on September 13th, 2011
Every year over the Labor Day weekend the Bigfoot Capital of the World, Willow Creek, California, celebrates the town’s community and the icon that has made a name for it during Bigfoot Days. This year is the fifty-first anniversary of the event.
Posted by: Loren Coleman on September 13th, 2011
The writer of the book answers your questions and addresses others.
Posted by: Craig Woolheater on September 8th, 2011
“This must clearly be regarded now as the most significant book ever authored on the genre of Bigfoot/Sasquatch and Abominable Snowmen/Yeti films! This takes us far beyond Snowbeast and Harry and the Hendersons into the great archives of motion pictures and documentaries known and nearly unknown on hairy hominoids.” ~ Loren Coleman
Posted by: Loren Coleman on September 8th, 2011
It seems some people get it, some don’t. A frank discussion.
Even the Time Warner Cable guy asked…”How many FeeJee Mermaids do you have in your museum?”
Easy answer: “Two full-scale ones; two mini-replicas!”
Images.
Posted by: Loren Coleman on August 28th, 2011
A bit of skepticism and humor is thrown in when the reviewer notes: “Little coverage is given to Big Foot, Hogzilla, and Lizard Man.” Image.
Read: New Review of Varmints »
Posted by: Loren Coleman on August 12th, 2011
I’m just now recovering from my appearance last week, and am still trying to heal from one reviewer’s remembrance of the program. And Giorgio A. Tsoukalos’ hair. Images.
Read: Did Reviewer Watch The Entire Show? Or Just Tsoukalos’ Hair!? »
Posted by: Craig Woolheater on August 10th, 2011
While the Cryptomundians have weighed in on the show, here’s what a news journalist thought of the Discovery program.
Posted by: Loren Coleman on August 4th, 2011
Time to turn in your thoughts.
Posted by: Loren Coleman on August 4th, 2011
“This must clearly be regarded now as the most significant book ever authored on the genre of Bigfoot/Sasquatch and Abominable Snowmen/Yeti films! This takes us far beyond Snowbeast and Harry and the Hendersons into the great archives of motion pictures and documentaries known and nearly unknown on hairy hominoids.” ~ Loren Coleman
Read: The Bigfoot Filmography »
Posted by: Craig Woolheater on July 6th, 2011
The career of director Christopher Munch has not yet lived up to the promise of his Lennon/Epstein fantasy, The Hours and the Times (1991). He was present at this year’s LA Film Festival with his latest, Letters From the Big Man, a most unusual tale of a forestry worker getting to know the Sasquatch. It’s not likely to propel him into the big time, and frequently skirts the risible, but does turn out to possess something like the stubbornly individual charm of its protagonist.
Posted by: Loren Coleman on June 29th, 2011
“Coleman is of a scientific mind – far more Agent Scully than Mulder,” writes the Yankee author.
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