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  1. Feb 15, 2022 · Every decade since the release of Tobe Hooper’s THE TEXAS CHAINSAW MASSACRE back in 1974 has seen a new screen take on Leatherface and his signature weapon, and the latest premieres on Netflix this Friday, February 18. RUE MORGUE got an exclusive chat with director David Blue Garcia on this latest TEXAS CHAINSAW MASSACRE.

  2. 5 Photos. David Blue Garcia is an Emmy award-winning Director / Cinematographer based in Austin, Texas and makes a living directing and shooting television commercials, product videos and feature films. David Produced and Directed his first feature film, "Tejano", which had its world premiere at the Dallas International Film Festival in 2018.

    • 1.78 m
    • 2 min
    • Director, Cinematographer, Producer
    • The Texas Chain Saw Massacre
    • The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2
    • Leatherface: The Texas Chainsaw Massacre III
    • Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Next Generation
    • The Texas Chainsaw Massacre
    • The Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Beginning
    • Texas Chainsaw 3D
    • Leatherface
    • Texas Chainsaw Massacre

    D: Tobe Hooper Screenplay by Hooper and Kim Henkel Leatherface played by Gunnar Hansen Made in Texas? Yes. Filmed in Round Rock and Palestine. Worth seeing? Better question is, how have you not seen this landmark of horror already (unless you're in one of the countries where it was banned)?

    D: Tobe Hooper Screenplay by Kit Carson Leatherface played by Bill Johnson Made in Texas? Yes. Filmed in Austin and Prairie Dell. Sequel? Yes, to the 1974 original. Worth seeing? Yes: Hooper goes full gonzo comedy.

    D: Jeff Burr Script by David J. Schow Leatherface played by R.A. Mihailoff Made in Texas? No. Burr wanted to film on 16mm in Texas, but set construction had already begun in Valencia, Calif. Sequel? Yes, to TCM2. Worth seeing? Generally seen as the film that turned Leatherface into a generic slasher, only bother with the original X-rated cut, not t...

    D: Kim Henkel Script by Kim Henkel Leatherface played by Robert Jacks Made in Texas? Yes. Pflugerville and Bastrop. Sequel? Yes, to TMCIII. Worth seeing? After IIIdisappointed everyone, Henkel took over the franchise for its weirdest entry that somehow became about billionaires and conspiracy theories. A point of embarrassment for years to rising y...

    D: Marcus Nispel Screenplay by Scott Kosar Leatherface played by Andrew Bryniarski Made in Texas? Yes. Nispel wanted to shoot in LA, but producer Michael Bay had such a good experience filming in Texas on earlier projects that he moved it here (Nispel must have agreed, because he made his 2009 Friday the 13threboot here). Location shoots in Granger...

    D: Jonathan Liebesman Screenplay by Sheldon Turner Leatherface played by Andrew Bryniarski Made in Texas? Yes. Austin, Cele, Elgin, Granger, Johnson City, Luling, Martindale, Taylor. Sequel? Yes, to the 2003 reboot. Worth seeing? If a mean-spirited origin story for a killer is your jam, then yes.

    D: John Luessenhop Screenplay by Adam Marcus, Debra Sullivan, and Kirsten Elms Leatherface played by Dan Yeager Made in Texas? No. Louisiana. Sequel? Yes, to the original 1974 version, ignoring 2, III, and The Next Generation. Worth seeing? Bad 3D, lazy scares, and a misguided attempt to make Leatherface an antihero? Hard no.

    D: Julien Maury & Alexandre Bustillo Screenplay by Seth M. Sherwood Leatherface played by Boris Kabakchiev as a child and Sam Strike as a teenager Made in Texas? No. Bulgaria. Sequel? No, prequel to the 1974 original and 3D but with nods to characters in 2, which 3Dignored. Worth seeing? Half gore porn, half trauma tragedy, satisfying no one.

    D: David Blue Garcia Screenplay by Chris Thomas Devlin Leatherface played by Mark Burnham Made in Texas? No, back to Bulgaria. Sequel? Yes, to the 1974 original, but it ignores 2, III, The Next Generation, and 3D. Worth seeing? Find out when it arrives on Netflix, Feb. 18.

  3. Aug 24, 2020 · Legendary is going back to the drawing board with its Texas Chainsaw Massacre reboot movie, having tapped new director David Blue Garcia. The Texas Chainsaw Massacre reboot movie has experienced a ...

  4. Mar 9, 2022 · Valley Dreamer. Updated: Mar 27, 2022. (Written for the Harlingen Independent School District Media and Public Relations department) Filmmaker David Blue Garcia, whose Texas Chainsaw Massacre sequel debuted on Netflix’s top 10 in February 2022, moved to Harlingen from La Feria at age 8. He lived in Harlingen until he left for college, but not ...

  5. JoBlo.com sits down with director David Blue Garcia to discuss his new movie TEXAS CHAINSAW MASSACRE (2022), taking on an iconic franchise like this, what in...

  6. Feb 18, 2022 · David Blue Garcia is the latest director to take a stab, or chainsaw, at Leatherface in the latest entry of the franchise, Texas Chainsaw Massacre.The film serves as a direct sequel to the 1974 ...

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