Month: September 2024

Fifty-one years ago, director Tobe Hooper and his cast and crew spent a blisteringly hot Texas summer working to bring us one of the greatest horror films ever made, the 1974 classic The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (watch it HERE)… and to celebrate the fiftieth anniversary of the release of the film, Dark Sky Films is bringing it back to theatres this October! The fiftieth anniversary re-release trailer, which was created by Mark Woollen, can be seen in the embed above. To find out if The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (or The Texas Chain Saw Massacre, as it says in the credits and on the movie’s copyright) will be showing near you, and to secure tickets to showings, head over to the Dark Sky website.

Directed by Hooper from a script he wrote with Kim Henkel, The Texas Chainsaw Massacre has the following synopsis: When Sally hears that her grandfather’s grave may have been vandalized, she and her paraplegic brother, Franklin, set out with their friends to investigate. After a detour to their family’s old farmhouse, they discover a group of crazed, murderous outcasts living next door. As the group is attacked one by one by the chainsaw-wielding Leatherface, who wears a mask of human skin, the survivors must do everything they can to escape.

The film stars Marilyn Burns, Paul A. Partain, Jim Siedow, Edwin Neal, William Vail, Teri McMinn, Allen Danziger, John Dugan, and Gunnar Hansen.

Here’s the Dark Sky write-up and some praise: 50 years ago, five youths on a weekend getaway in the Texas countryside fell prey to a butcher in a mask made of human skin and his cannibalistic family, and horror cinema would never be the same. Violent, confrontational, and shockingly realistic, director Tobe Hooper’s THE TEXAS CHAIN SAW MASSACRE terrified audiences in a way never thought possible when it was unleashed on a politically and socially tumultuous America in 1974. Facing a storm of controversy, censorship, and outcry throughout its troubled release, this masterpiece of horror has stood the test of time to become a landmark motion picture and cultural milestone.

“THE TEXAS CHAINSAW MASSACRE IS ONE OF THOSE PERFECT MOVIES.” – QUENTIN TARANTINO

“THE TEXAS CHAIN SAW MASSACRE IS A CLASSIC. ITS A TERRIFYING MOVIE THAT STILL HOLDS UP TODAY. THE TENSION IS RELENTLESS.” – STEVEN SPIELBERG

“IT’S THE MOST HORRIFYING MOTION PICTURE IVE EVER SEEN.” – STEPHEN KING

“IT’S THE MOST IMPORTANT FILM IN THE HISTORY OF HORROR MOVIES. IT CHANGED EVERYTHING.” – ELI ROTH

“IT’S THE ULTIMATE HORROR MOVIE. IT HAS A BRUTAL BEAUTY, AN ENERGY THAT IS ABSOLUTELY RAW.” – GUILLERMO DEL TORO

“THE TEXAS CHAIN SAW MASSACRE IS ONE OF THE MOST TERRIFYING FILMS EVER MADE AND A FILM WITH AN INFLUENCE THAT CANNOT BE OVERSTATED.” – EDGAR WRIGHT

Legendary drive-in critic Joe Bob Briggs, who counts The Texas Chainsaw Massacre as his favorite movie, recently revealed that he’s celebrating the 50th anniversary of the film by writing a book about the making of it for Dark Horse. Joe Bob is aiming to make that “the definitive ‘Making of The Texas Chainsaw Massacre‘ book.”

What did you think of the fiftieth anniversary re-release trailer for The Texas Chainsaw Massacre? Will you be catching a screening of the movie next month? Let us know by leaving a comment below. I had the chance to see the movie on the big screen back in 2013, the 40th anniversary of when it was filmed, and it was a great experience.

The Texas Chainsaw Massacre

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Movies often portray robots as the harbingers of something bad, whether they’re evil and want to take over the world (Terminator, I, Robot, The Matrix, etc.) or are being exploited by humans (Blade Runner, Ex Machina, A.I. Artificial Intelligence, etc.). But robots aren’t all bad—they can be fun, cute, and…

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Jeff bridges iron man

Jeff Bridges’ turn as Obadiah Stane – the former partner of Howard Stark and key villain of 2008’s Iron Manset in motion what it meant for a big screen Marvel villain to be successful. Even 30+ movies and 15+ years on, Stane is a top-tier MCU baddie (and certainly better than Mickey Rourke’s Whiplash). While he was killed off in that initial MCU entry, Jeff Bridges is ready to return to the franchise, even giving a way it could happen.

Appearing on the Happy Sad Confused podcast, Jeff Bridges said that when he originally signed on for Iron Man, the fate of Obadiah Stane was much different. With that, maybe the genre itself could lend to a return. “Well, when I read the script, Obadiah Stane falls in that big vat at the end, and in the script that I read and agreed to do, they pulled my suit out and opened it, and I’m not there. ‘We’re not shooting that scene!’ But who knows? It’s all science fiction. I could maybe pop up again.” In other words, consider that whole Obadiah Stane dying thing just a hiccup in the plan.

It seems unlikely that Jeff Bridges would actually reprise his Iron Man character, although he did champion Robert Downey Jr.’s own return, referring to the controversial decision to cast him as Doctor Doom for Avengers: Doomsday and Avengers: Secret Wars. While we don’t expect that move to open a can of worms as far as having actors turn up as different characters, we could absolutely see Marvel bringing back past villains such as Stane via the multiverse.

Jeff Bridges would land one of Iron Man’s eight Saturn Award nominations, with wins for Best Science Fiction Film, Best Actor (Robert Downey Jr.) and Best Director (Jon Favreau). Bridges himself would lose out to Heath Ledger in The Dark Knight. Honestly, outside of him being one of the best villains the MCU has offered to date, I think Bridges gives one of the best overall performances in the franchise.

Where would Jeff Bridges as Obadiah Stane in Iron Man rank in your list of best MCU performances? How about in the list of best villains? Load up the reactor and let us know below!

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Jeff bridges iron man

Jeff Bridges’ turn as Obadiah Stane – the former partner of Howard Stark and key villain of 2008’s Iron Manset in motion what it meant for a big screen Marvel villain to be successful. Even 30+ movies and 15+ years on, Stane is a top-tier MCU baddie (and certainly better than Mickey Rourke’s Whiplash). While he was killed off in that initial MCU entry, Jeff Bridges is ready to return to the franchise, even giving a way it could happen.

Appearing on the Happy Sad Confused podcast, Jeff Bridges said that when he originally signed on for Iron Man, the fate of Obadiah Stane was much different. With that, maybe the genre itself could lend to a return. “Well, when I read the script, Obadiah Stane falls in that big vat at the end, and in the script that I read and agreed to do, they pulled my suit out and opened it, and I’m not there. ‘We’re not shooting that scene!’ But who knows? It’s all science fiction. I could maybe pop up again.” In other words, consider that whole Obadiah Stane dying thing just a hiccup in the plan.

It seems unlikely that Jeff Bridges would actually reprise his Iron Man character, although he did champion Robert Downey Jr.’s own return, referring to the controversial decision to cast him as Doctor Doom for Avengers: Doomsday and Avengers: Secret Wars. While we don’t expect that move to open a can of worms as far as having actors turn up as different characters, we could absolutely see Marvel bringing back past villains such as Stane via the multiverse.

Jeff Bridges would land one of Iron Man’s eight Saturn Award nominations, with wins for Best Science Fiction Film, Best Actor (Robert Downey Jr.) and Best Director (Jon Favreau). Bridges himself would lose out to Heath Ledger in The Dark Knight. Honestly, outside of him being one of the best villains the MCU has offered to date, I think Bridges gives one of the best overall performances in the franchise.

Where would Jeff Bridges as Obadiah Stane in Iron Man rank in your list of best MCU performances? How about in the list of best villains? Load up the reactor and let us know below!

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super man

The tear-jerking but inspirational documentary on the beloved Superman actor Christopher Reeve has flown into theaters for its planned two-night engagement, which includes Reeve’s birthday on September 25, courtesy of Warner Bros. and Fandango. The documentary is accumulating an overwhelmingly positive response from audiences and while the film will eventually be available for those who didn’t get to see it in theaters, WB has now announced that they will extend it into a wide release starting on October 11.

The official Superman social media account posted, “Due to a tremendous response, Super/Man: The Christopher Reeve Story is releasing in theaters everywhere on October 11. Witness the legend and Get Tickets NOW! https://fandango.com/superman-the-christopher-reeve-story-237462/movie-overview

The official synopsis reads,
“The story of Christopher Reeve is an astonishing rise from unknown actor to iconic movie star, and his definitive portrayal of Clark Kent/Superman set the benchmark for the superhero cinematic universes that dominate cinema today. Reeve portrayed the Man of Steel in four Superman films and played dozens of other roles that displayed his talent and range as an actor, before being injured in a near-fatal horse-riding accident in 1995 that left him paralyzed from the neck down. After becoming a quadriplegic, he became a charismatic leader and activist in the quest to find a cure for spinal cord injuries, as well as a passionate advocate for disability rights and care – all while continuing his career in cinema in front of and behind the camera and dedicating himself to his beloved family.

From the directors of McQueen, Ian Bonhôte and Peter Ettedgui, this film includes never-before-seen intimate home movies and an extraordinary trove of personal archive material, as well as the first extended interviews ever filmed with Reeve’s three children about their father, and interviews with the A-list Hollywood actors who were Reeve’s colleagues and friends. The film is a moving and vivid cinematic telling of Reeve’s remarkable story.”

Our own Chris Bumbray got the chance to see this film at Sundance earlier this year and in his review, he said, “In the end, Super/Man: The Christopher Reeve Story is similar to Still, the documentary about Michael J. Fox that played here last year. Like that one, it embraces Reeve’s positive effect after his accident but doesn’t shy away from the often grim reality of his day-to-day life. It’s more honest about that aspect than other movies are, and it’s better for it.”

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