Another Yeti a Love Story: Life on the Streets (2017) Poster

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1/10
What did I just watch? RatedX???
tesswysko1 February 2019
When I first saw this movie I expected it would be something that would be interesting and different especially with the connection to Troma. What I did not expect what's to be subjected to naked male body parts swung around at the camera almost every 5 Seconds. And when they are not on a live human being, there are pictures on the walls! The human actors are gay and I'm totally cool with that but how can you say that a male gave birth from having intercourse with a Yeti? They are trying to say that gay men can be gay 4 gay Yeti men! And when there's a trauma on the screen instead of trying to fix the problem some of the characters just sit around and have sex! It's truly one of the most bizarre things I've ever seen! And to see a man sitting there trying to comfort and seduce a Yeti but not even just a Yeti it's a person in a Yeti costume that looks like someone was wearing it rolling around in the gutters and tell it was dirty as all get-out and he's trying to seduce this costume is disgusting! And with all the nudity and all of the sexual situations including the scenes in the strip club this has got to be rated x! I found this movie for free on my Tubi app, and I wish I never did! 30 minutes in and I was done and I don't care at all about what I missed!
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6/10
Color my Floyd, pink.
nogodnomasters31 July 2017
Warning: Spoilers
This is the sequel to "Yeti: A Love Story" which somehow slipped my viewing pleasure. A Yeti baby named Eddie is kidnapped by Pimp Billy Faunz (Jim Martin). Her human father Adam (Adam Malamut) abandons his wheel chair lover and teams up with a male Yeti prostitute to get the baby back.

The film has a large amount of gay and schlock humor. It has silly inane dialogue that manages to spoof other films as well as society in general but not in any kind of coherent fashion. Lloyd Kaufman has a bit part at the end. Cult film, not for everyone.

Guide: F-word, MM sex, nudity
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8/10
Yes its worth the watch.
bcramer802 September 2019
First off don't expect much. If you have that mindset, then you will love this movie. The stupid jokes are thrown in every where. Hit a stripper in the eye with a chicken wing and win a free calendar. Yes, that kind of humor. The soundtrack is original and hilarious as well. So quit reading and start watching.
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7/10
Funny if you can look past the imperfections
TheBeardedWonder2 April 2018
This is far from a perfect movie. But it's also quite funny and has some hidden gems for dialogue here and there. The effects are whatever and the runtime is short. You know what you're getting into with a sequel to a movie about a rapist yeti from troma.

Mee your expectations in line and there's a lot of fun to be had here.
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8/10
Better than most Hollywood comedies. But those are awful.
thisseatofmars17 February 2017
I like underground movies like this because I hate PC culture. Political correctness is a form of tyranny, and is part of the brainwashing that's killing the west. The tagline of Troma Studios is "40 Years of Disrupting Media." Perhaps it's PC culture that films like these are rebelling against.

That's not to say "Another Yeti: A Love Story: Life on the Streets" is just a string of thoughtless exploitation, no: it's *thoughtful* exploitation. You can always tell when someone is *trying* to make you laugh or to shock you: here's a film that does so authentically. For such a low-budget movie, real effort went into its production, and "Yeti" is genuinely funny. Factor in a surprisingly great soundtrack and you have a movie really worth your time.

None of the players in "Yeti" are great actors, but great actors are rare, even in Hollywood productions: and maybe I'm missing the point. Part of what makes this movie so funny is the self-aware expressions on the actors' faces. There are many men in this movie willing to make fools of themselves, delivering awful puns and silly dances (like the members of Monty Python) but I find it surprising to see the actresses willing to do the same. And they say there aren't women in comedy!

Apparently this movie's a sequel, which works against it in parts. "Yeti" is at its slowest when the actors are explaining backstory or setting up plot. Additionally, at an hour and sixteen minutes, "Yeti" is perhaps about ten minutes too long: something like the "cop mafia" jokes or the over-explaining of backstory/setup could probably've been cut.

However, some of the footage from the previous film is shown in flashbacks, and from I can tell, this sequel is a huge leap in quality. "Another Yeti a Love Story: Life on the Streets" is not at the shock and awe level of humour of (the opening of) Toxic Avenger III, but it's a great movie nonetheless and worth your 70 minutes.

To the film's makers:

Please make another.

:)
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