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Tag Archives: Texas Chainsaw Massacre
Sharks and Chainsaws: Kate Hodge and Donna Wilkes at Oct’s Chiller
Fans of sequels to seminal films have reason to rejoice this October at Chiller. My favorite con has added LEATHERFACE’s Kate Hodge and JAWS 2′s Donna Wilkes. Kate Hodge had the pleasure of … Continue reading
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Tagged Chiller, convention, Deborah Foreman, Don Coscarelli, Donna Wilkes, Full Empire Promotions, Jaws, Jaws 2, Jeff Burr, Kate Hodge, Keith Gordon, Ken Foree, Leatherface, Roy Scheider, Steven Spielberg, Texas Chainsaw Massacre, Tobe Hooper, Viggo Mortensen, Virginia Madsen
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THE TEXAS CHAINSAW MASSACRE 2
With the next entry in Death Ensemble’s unplanned Tom Savini retrospective, Phil Fasso looks at his favorite Leatherface flick. If you dig black comedy, it doesn’t get much better than this. … Continue reading
ANTHROPOPHAGUS
Etymologies fascinate me. So when I first saw the word “anthropophagus,” I easily broke it down to “one who eats man; cannibal.” That I first saw it as the title of a cheaply made, sleazy Italian horror flick made … Continue reading
Hell of Fame Inductee: Leatherface
I kill, therefore, I am. This primal instinct courses through my veins from dusk till dawn. It shouldn’t come as a surprise to anyone that knows me. But then again, who really knows me? Everyone I meet - mostly trespassers and blasphemers … Continue reading