Categories: FilmLocalMovie News

NEW TEXAS CHAINSAW MASSACRE SEQUEL FINDS A DIRECTOR

I think I am one of the few people who loved THE TEXAS CHAINSAW MASSACRE remake.  And it was not because Jessica Biel looked great in it.  The movie freaked my freak.  And honestly, I don’t understand why people hate on it so bad.  Now the prequel is a whole different story.  That film was terrible.  So why make a sequel to two films that were critically hated?  Because it will be in 3D which will instantly make the film so much better.  Ummm….

Well regardless of whether a sequel is needed or not, it’s coming.  John Luessenhop is currently in talks to direct LEATHERFACE 3D.  Let’s overlook the terrible title and jump to who the hell is John Luessenhop.  He directed TAKERS in 2010 and LOCKDOWN in 2000.  What an extensive resume!

I just feel like Leatherface is the type of villain who needs no sequel or prequel.  And I really only base that on the fact that I have no idea where they could take the story.  Give us your plot ideas in the comments below.

tim

Recent Posts

Movie Review: THUNDERBOLTS* storms into theaters with strong cast, fun story

Marvel Studios seems to have finally risen out of the slump that has been caused…

17 hours ago

Movie Review: ANOTHER SIMPLE FAVOR delights as Lively and Kendrick rekindle sparks from first film

Blake Lively and Anna Kendrick are back in Another Simple Favor, the devilishly delightful follow…

17 hours ago

Movie Review: UNTIL DAWN might make you yawn

Another exclusive PlayStation title recently saw an adaptation in Until Dawn, directed by David F.…

17 hours ago

Spiritbox at The Pageant with Loathe and Dying Wish

Spiritbox brought their unique brand of metal and a fantastic stage performance to the Pagaent…

2 days ago

THE BAND FEEL: CREATING VINTAGE VIBES, MAKING MODERN MOVES

In an age where music is fragmented into algorithms and fast-scrolling feeds, The Band Feel…

3 days ago

Trivium, Bullet for My Valentine and friends take over The Factory with sweet metal sounds

By Cassie Maag Twenty years ago, two landmark albums were released, “Ascendancy” by Trivium and…

1 week ago