Re-watched this a few times recently. A bit silly and noisy for my taste but I love Stretch (Caroline Williams) can't deny some of the eye-popping visuals (especially that final shot).
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Monday, October 1, 2018
texas chainsaw 2
Re-watched this a few times recently. A bit silly and noisy for my taste but I love Stretch (Caroline Williams) can't deny some of the eye-popping visuals (especially that final shot).
Sunday, August 27, 2017
texas chainsaw massacre
RIP Tobe Hooper.
Here are some shots from 1974's Texas Chainsaw Massacre courtesy of blushots and Film Grab.
Wednesday, June 29, 2011
body bags
Last month Karen G. listed some retro horror favorites. One of them, From A Whisper to A Scream
is an entertaining 80s anthology film. I'm into those now, so while perusing World of Video, my friend Jerome recommended Body Bags
. We rented it on VHS and had a lot of jump scares and laughs.
In the first tale, simply titled "The Gas Station," Alex Datcher plays a newly employed attendant on an unsettling night shift. The finale is a bit over-the-top but the believable, low-key atmosphere (similar to what John Carpenter did best with Halloween
Carpenter is less successful in the cheesy Rogaine-gone-wrong "Hair" which features one odd cast: Stacy Keach, Sheena Easton, Debbie Harry, and Burgess Meredith. There's a misplaced keyboard jazz demo score, clunky dialogue, and mood-killer lighting. But the morbid special effects, wacky, Twilight Zone
Tobe Hooper plays it pretty straight "Eye" which has mustached Mark Hamill as a baseball player who gets unfortunate eye surgery after a car wreck. Hooper's intense flashbacks are the tale's most effective moments. A de-glammed Twiggy as the concerned wife is pretty amusing. There are plenty of optical allusions to the Bible.
In "The Morgue," the film's bookend segments, Carpenter is loose with lots of unfunny wisecracks about cadavers. It's kind of sad that this never did get the Showtime series it planned to have (a would-be relative of HBO's Tales from the Crypt
-Jeffery Berg
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