So last week in honor of Tobe Hooper my movie buddy and I watched Texas Chainsaw Massacre (I love it more with each viewing), later on the Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2, and then the Texas Chainsaw Massacre remake from 2003.
It's funny, I didn't see TCM until I was 20 or 21 and when I finally watched it I felt left down. I think it had something to do with the heavy disassociative drug use that was also happening. Subsequent viewing since confirmed that I'm an idiot and it's one of the best horror films of all time. So watching it again last Monday was great, etc
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I was fully unprepared for the shitshow that is TCM 2. I'm not a big fan of silly horror like Brain Dead, Evil Dead 2, Army of Darkness etc. It rarely works for me. I don't know what the fucking intent was with TCM 2 but to me it came across as overly long, overly dumb and just lacking everything that makes the first a classic. If taken only as a comedy it's passable I guess. And such a damn waste of Dennis Hopper. however I did finally recognized the sample of his voice from the Skinny Puppy track Shadowcast which I thought was a sample of DH from The River's Edge for the longest time, so silver lining.
Then there was the remake which pretty much exemplifies everything I hate about modern horror. tough guy dialogue, isntagram filters/fucked color pallets, Marilyn Manson music video set pieces, weird kids, slim to no suspense.... It wasn't the worst movie ever, but it just felt completely pointless on the whole. and way too early 2000s edge-lord in style. I did love R. Lee Ermey as the Sheriff terrorizing the group tho.
also watched The Prowler which was fucking great! my friend guess the killer pretty quick, but I did not :(
yesterday I watched When a Stranger Calls which oddly paced but I still thoroughly enjoyed. I really like Carol Kane and the first 20 minutes and last 20 minutes with her are pretty fucking great, even if the bodycount is low. the main portion of the film is actually pretty solid for what it is, but it mostly lacks the terrifying home invasion suspense of the beginning and end of the film. I also enjoyed all the scenic shots of LA.
also re-watched the original Dawn of the Dead with my girlfriend who'd only ever seen the remake. hadn't seen it myself in 5+ years. it's a bit long but still thoroughly enjoyable.