I’m betting Tobe Hooper has never been offered a spot on the Texas Tourism Board. Following the success of his groundbreaking The Texas Chain Saw Massacre, he would attempt to capitalize on the burgeoning popularity of slasher films by once again delving into the realm of Southern Gothic Horror with his film, Eaten Alive.
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The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (1974) – Review
It’s hard to believe that Tobe Hooper’s seminal classic The Texas Chainsaw Massacre is based on the same events surrounding that of Hitchcock’s Psycho, yet both of those movies – as well as several others – were inspired by real-life American murderer and body snatcher Ed Gein, a man who had exhumed corpses from local…
‘Salem’s Lot: From Book to Screen
When it comes to movie adaptations I think only William Shakespeare has had more cinematic translations than author Stephen King, unfortunately, King also holds the record for the number of terrible adaptations of his works.