My hat’s off to Erik Williams. If I’d had the idea for his new book Bigfoot Crank Stomp, I honestly don’t know if I would have had the guts to write it.
See, there’s these meth-heads, right? And somehow, they’ve managed to capture a Sasquatch. Yeah, as in Bigfoot. That big, ape-like creature previously seen only in grainy, out-of-focus footage and John Lithgow movies. And somehow, they’ve got him contained in the cellar of their cabin/meth lab. And rather than cash in on this potential goldmine, these geniuses decide it would be fun to get Bigfoot hooked on meth.
Yeah, like we don’t know how that’s going to work out for them.
In his dedication at the beginning of the book, Williams thanks his dad for introducing him to “the wonders of B movies.” It’s clear those flicks had a huge inspiration on Williams,...
See, there’s these meth-heads, right? And somehow, they’ve managed to capture a Sasquatch. Yeah, as in Bigfoot. That big, ape-like creature previously seen only in grainy, out-of-focus footage and John Lithgow movies. And somehow, they’ve got him contained in the cellar of their cabin/meth lab. And rather than cash in on this potential goldmine, these geniuses decide it would be fun to get Bigfoot hooked on meth.
Yeah, like we don’t know how that’s going to work out for them.
In his dedication at the beginning of the book, Williams thanks his dad for introducing him to “the wonders of B movies.” It’s clear those flicks had a huge inspiration on Williams,...
- 4/1/2013
- by Blu Gilliand
- FEARnet
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