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"Chain Reactions" explores 50 years of influence sparked by Tobe Hooper’s "The Texas Chain Saw Massacre" and arrives with a Limited Edition Blu-ray featuring eight rare versions of the film on disc for the first time.
Documentary filmmaker Alexandre O. Philippe (The People vs. George Lucas) waited until his early 20s to see The Texas Chain Saw Massacre. Philippe watched a lot of horror movies as a kid, but Tobe Hooper's 1974 classic was something he avoided for years.
“The Texas Chain Saw Massacre” may be the most famous Texas-filmed horror movie, but plenty of other spooky productions have been made in the Lone Star state. As Halloween gets closer, some Texans may be planning their horror movie marathons. For a more local perspective, here’s a list of horror movies filmed in Texas.
As Yum! Brands contemplates a sale of Pizza Hut, it’s already moving forward with another pricey transaction—one that shows the company is still more than willing to play offense in a tough macroeconomic environment.