Described as a "grisly little item" by Roger Ebert upon its controversial 1974 release, and deemed too extreme to be screened in Australia for 10 years, The Texas Chain Saw Massacre is one of the unlikeliest films to have become a household name. "From the day it was released, The Texas Chain Saw Massacre endured as an unwavering testament to …
John Larroquette‘s role in 1974’s “Texas Chain Saw Massacre” wasn’t exactly a cushy job. In a Parade interview published Tuesday, the veteran actor confirmed that friend and “Texas Chain Saw Massacre” director Tobe Hooper paid him in weed for his feature film debut. “I said ‘Fine!’ It was a favor.” The rest is history: “Texas Chain Saw Massacre” became a …
Many people around the world are experiencing a living nightmare. I was fortunate with "X" because I was able to get together a group of people who all wanted to make the same type of movie. I felt that was an interesting way of approaching the villains in a horror movie like "X," and one that I had not seen …