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Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Next Generation (1995) feat. Stephanie Crawford
Podcast |
Horror Queers
Publisher |
Bloody FM
Media Type |
audio
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Horror
LGBT
Movies
TV & Film
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Film History
Film Reviews
TV & Film
Publication Date |
Sep 25, 2019
Episode Duration |
01:15:50

Someone tell Vilmer that we’re on the way with pizza (seriously, tell him!), because we’re discussing the comedy masterpiece Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Next Generation, directed by a bunch of hacks the co-writer of the original The Texas Chain Saw Massacre: Kim Henkel! Joining us is Stephanie Crawford, the co-host of the Screamcast podcast!

In this episode, we shower Darla (Tonie Perensky) with praise and label Leatherface the tortured drag queen that he is. Is the film ahead of its time? Or is it just stupid? You tell us!

Join us as we ask the ultimate question: why does no one get killed with a chainsaw in a movie titled Texas Chainsaw Massacre? Instead, we’ve got trash bags as jump scares, killer planes, remote control legs, a greasy Matthew McConaughey and the Illuminati! WHAT IS THIS MOVIE?

For more information on Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Next Generation, check out Justin Yandell’s thoughtful analysis of the film on disgusting.com/editorials/3466727/appalling-texas-chainsaw-massacre-next-generation-commentary-state-horror-circa-1993/"> Bloody Disgusting.

Questions? Comments? Snark? Connect with the boys on Twitter using the hashtag #HorrorQueers or like our Facebook page.

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