The Abominable Snowman
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IMDB rating: 6.30 Plot: At a remote lhamasery in the Himalayas, scientist John Rollason studies rare mountain herbs with the help of his wife Helen, and associate Peter, while awaiting the arrival of an American named Tom Friend. Over Helen’s objections and warnings by the High Lhama, he sets out with Friend on an expedition to find the elusive Yeti, accompanied by another American named Shelley and a young Scotsman, McNee, who claims to have seen the thing. Footprints are found in the snows and McNee seems queerly affected the closer they get to their quarry’s likely habitat but the biggest shock to Rollason is discovering Friend is a showman who only intends to exploit their find, with Shelley his gamehunter-marksman. The conflict between science and commercialism only increases when an enormous anthropoid is shot, and the horror only increases as the party realizes the other Yeti intend to retrieve their fallen comrade and have powers to do so which seem extra-human… |
Actors: Tucker Forrest,Cushing Peter,Wattis Richard,Brown Robert,Brill Michael,Morris Wolfe,Marle Arnold,Chinn Anthony,Johnson Fred,Rae John,Adventure,Horror,Sci-Fi,
How are my explanations about these mythological creatures?
So basically, these are my ideas about what the background stories of some mythological creatures would have been if they had actually existed. For Dragons, I would pretty much agree with the Animal Planet documentary called "Dragons: A Fantasy Made Real" where dragons first appeared during the time of the dinosaurs, with the wyverns just being Mesozoic dragons while Marine Dragons survive the extinction of the dinosaurs and live on to evolve into the other types of Dragons, like Mountain and Forest types. They use hydrogen to help them fly & breathe fire.
My own idea for ape-men like Sasquatch/Big Foot and the Abominable Snowman is that their ancestors branched off from the ancestors of modern humans, most likely an Australopithecus.
Fairies would probably not be close relatives of any known life form, and would possibly be a type of alien.
My own idea for vampires is that their condition is caused by a demon that takes on the form of a virus that infects the victims basically by turning them into vampires and spreads when the vampire bites people. Werewolves would also be infected by a virus, but I decided that this virus would be a mutated rabies virus that managed to splice itself with genes from the Grey Wolf. Like regular rabies, this virus attacks the nervous system, but this one is usually activated by the light of the full moon and literally mutates the victim.
I gave the vampires a rather supernatural explanation, while the werewolves have a more natural explanation (both involving viruses), but since there sometimes seems to be some sort of relationship between vampires and werewolves, I just wonder if my explanation is adequate for those two, or if they were more likely to have more similar origins. What are your thoughts on this?
ape men are big foot
faires a persons joy in a spirit
vampires humans that were killed by a vampire had the vampire that killed them put there blood in them and came back to life as vampire
were wolfs a sickness that makes you hairy
Me | Oct 03, 2009
i think that vampires and werewolf’s would also be a type virus though the vampire virus would be more of turning the skin to a light color, turning your eye sensitivity, high to light, give one a boost of speed and strength, but also a thirst for blood, basically a mutated virus, that may have appeared but couldn’t transmit to most people.
Rorschach | Oct 03, 2009
well, first of all the autralopithecus wouldn’t compare to the siza of sasquatch nor big foot…
for the dragons i also loved the explanation from animal planet and from Nat geo(Is it real)…
for your fairies, i actually think these aren’t aliens but actual tree herders and forests guardians…
for your vampire, there was a disease that caused man’s skin to bleed when exposed to sunlight so the patients infected were practically kept in dark places and because of beliefs from the past, they were made to drink blood of other humans so as to replace the blood they have lost because of the disease…
i agree with the werewolf bit… they maybe originated from people with rabies virus because on the terminal stage, they do howl and tend to bite anyone that goes near them… that’s why they are chained until they die… probably less than 48 hrz later…
IamWinston | Oct 03, 2009
My explanation for vampires is it really just human people who enjoy drinking blood. And then someone came along and thought who ever drinks blood must not be human… They changed up their apperence and the why they live thinking that this is what people could see them as.
Join the Dark Side *FREE COOKIES | Oct 03, 2009
Actually fairies are not aliens. The story is that once in heaven there was an angel who wanted to make his own kingdom, so he left the gates of heaven and a lot of angels followed him, right till heaven was half empty, then The Son told The Father this "Father! Father! the angels are leaving!" So God closed the gates of heaven and hell. Some went too far into hell, some stayed in heaven and others couldn’t get to heaven so they fell down on earth to become a group of fairies called "The trooping fairies". The are several types of fairies and the come from another world called "Tir Na Nog". People know a lot about fairies, but you have to know how to look, like in google type "faery" instead of "fairy". I’m a celtic folklorist so its my job to find out all there is to know about the wee ones. Remember that fairies aren’t scientific, so you cant catch one. I have to forget all there is about Science and remember the old ways, otherwise I couldn’t be called a proper folklorist.
David | Oct 03, 2009

