I like that the yeti doesn't seem bothered about being mortally wounded, he's just angry that his guts are being abused. I hear that a very similar scene happens in the recent film Machete. This sort of stuff is funny, as long as it doesn't take itself too seriously and knows it's ridiculous. When they present it as high drama it's funny, but in a different way.
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I like that the yeti doesn't seem bothered about being mortally wounded, he's just angry that his guts are being abused. I hear that a very similar scene happens in the recent film Machete. This sort of stuff is funny, as long as it doesn't take itself too seriously and knows it's ridiculous. When they present it as high drama it's funny, but in a different way.
Poor Yetis, they don't get any respect.
Ewwwwwww!!!! I don't mind some blood and violence in my comics, but I draw the line at intestines. They just freak me out.
(I blame it all on reading Jurassic Park when I was twelve, which described a disembowelment rather graphically.)
As for yeti's, I can only think of them as the misunderstood-but-loveable Abominable Snowman from the Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer movie.
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