Ladies and gentleman......
Chewbacca! (http://www.abominablethemovie.com)
lol!
Sorry couldn't resist - this movie really looks B-A-D
Hahaha. BETTER than Anacondas even!
Written and directed by Ryan Schifrin, music by Lalo Schifrin? Surely they must be related.
The son directed, the father composed.
And come on, Jeffrey Combs vs. Bigfoot? How can this not rock?
Harry and The Hendersons Part 2: Harry Goes Primal
I'm with Brother R on this one.
Looks like it could quite possibly be a blast.
lol. looks as bad as that new crap ass film "Paparazzi." anyone seen that terd? oh no the press is chasing your family, wanna know what to do? hire some former spies and special forces people to beat the s**t out of them!
He he heee, I am very glad that they have decided to give a nod to all those Wookie actors who have been out of work lately.
-Ed
Hey, Jeffrey Combs is the perfect guy to fight Big Foot. He could just act his creepy self and scare the big guy right off.
Speaking of Wookie actors, have you ever actually seen the guy that plays Chewbacca? I think he looks better with the fur mask. Sorry!
Dammit Trek.
They always said curiosity killed the cat.
Just looked up a picture of Mayhew (Chewbacca). I wish I hadn't.
Speaking of Wookie actors, have you ever actually seen the guy that plays Chewbacca? I think he looks better with the fur mask.
Peter Mayhew? As far as I know, he's only ever had two roles: Chewbaca and some sort of giant metal golem in one of the Sinbad movies. So I don't think he's been in a role without a mask (this is from memory...IMDB may say otherwise)
On another point...anyone else read the subject line and start thinking "Abdominable stars are abominable" ???
That was Peter Mayhew!? He certainly was more unlovable in "Sinbad and the Eye of the Tiger," then he was in the "Star War" series. While best known for those two roles, he has also had an one-shot appearnace in "Hazell" in 1978, a continuing role in "Dark Tower," and he appeared in 1979's "The Terror." For some reason he has always played tall characters, as all of his characters portrayed, are described as being a giant or tall.