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Bill Moseley Wanted To Send The Sawyers To New York City For Texas Chainsaw 3

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Long before Bill Moseley become synonymous with Otis Driftwood thanks to Rob Zombie, he played Chop Top in Tobe Hooper’s The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2. The film came out in 1986, and the following year Sam Raimi’s Evil Dead II was released.

Both of these sequels have a lot in common in that they were wildly outrageous (to the point of being comedic) continuations of films that were much more chilling. Each took the basic concept of its predecessor and simply had fun with it.

Moseley was a big fan of Evil Dead II when it came out, and had it in his mind that it would be cool if Raimi and Hooper had some kind of showdown with their films, each one topping the last. With that in mind, the TCM 2 star came up with a concept for the third Chainsaw film (probably in about ’87) that would have (unlike the actual third film in the franchise) built upon the narrative of Part 2. And it would have moved the Sawyers to NEW YORK (possibly even before or at least around the same time as Jason’s trip to the Big Apple)!

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Moseley talked about all of this on an episode of Adam Green and Joe Lynch’s podcast The Movie Crypt last year. Clearly the story flew under the proverbial radar.

“I had written a treatment for Chainsaw 3 where the Chainsaw family moves to New York City,” Moseley told the hosts. “Leatherface works for Parks and Recreation, you know, sawing limbs off in Central Park and at night, he’s an artist downtown with the bone furniture – making the bone furniture and Chop Top is a DJ, you know, in like a disco, and the cook has this award-winning chili restaurant downtown that’s the darling of all the art crowd. And of course at night they go into the steam tunnels and saw up the bums, and basically that’s what they’re using for the chili….Leatherface and Stretch is in it. She has a kid, and it’s a cute little baby in a bone cradle…not a cradle, but a little bone playpen, with a tiny little leather mask on. I remember sending that treatment to Tobe, and Tobe’s going, ‘No, no way. I’m not filming in New York.”

And that was apparently that.

Hearing Moseley tell this story, it saddens me that this isn’t the third installment we actually got. Don’t get me wrong, there are things about that one I like, but  a third film from Hooper based on this treatment would have surely been a sight to behold.

Moseley would of course go on to appear in Raimi’s Army of Darkness, the third film in the Evil Dead franchise, which came out in 1992. The real Leatherface: The Texas Chainsaw Massacre III came out in 1990, and went a completely different route with different actors and a new Sawyer clan. One can’t help but wonder what the franchise would look like today had Hooper made the film Moseley pitched.

Moseley would return to the franchise for a cameo in 2013’s Texas Chainsaw 3D.

Listen to the full Movie Crypt episode here.

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‘The Strangers’ Invaded Coachella in Instagramable PR Stunt

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Renny Harlin’s reboot of The Strangers isn’t coming out until May 17, but those murderous home invaders are making a pit stop at Coachella first.

In the latest Instagramable PR stunt, the studio behind the film decided to have the trio of masked intruders crash Coachella, a music festival that takes place for two weekends in Southern California.

The Strangers

This type of publicity began when Paramount did the same thing with their horror movie Smile in 2022. Their version had seemingly ordinary people in populated places look directly into a camera with an evil grin.

The Strangers

Harlin’s reboot is actually a trilogy with a more expansive world than that of the original.

“When setting out to remake The Strangers, we felt there was a bigger story to be told, which could be as powerful, chilling, and terrifying as the original and could really expand that world,” said producer Courtney Solomon. “Shooting this story as a trilogy allows us to create a hyperreal and terrifying character study. We’re fortunate to be joining forces with Madelaine Petsch, an amazing talent whose character is the driving force of this story.”

The Strangers

The movie follows a young couple (Madelaine Petsch and Froy Gutierrez) who “after their car breaks down in an eerie small town, are forced to spend the night in a remote cabin. Panic ensues as they are terrorized by three masked strangers who strike with no mercy and seemingly no motive in The Strangers: Chapter 1 the chilling first entry of this upcoming horror feature film series.”

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The Strangers: Chapter 1 opens in theaters on May 17.

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‘Alien’ Returning to Theaters For a Limited Time

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It’s been 45 years since Ridley Scott’s Alien hit theaters and in celebration of that milestone, it is headed back to the big screen for a limited time. And what better day to do that than Alien Day on April 26?

It also works as a primer for the upcoming Fede Alvarez sequel Alien: Romulus opening on August 16. A special feature in which both Alvarez and Scott discuss the original sci-fi classic will be shown as a part of your theater admission. Take a look at the preview of that conversation below.

Fede Alvarez and Ridley Scott

Back in 1979, the original trailer for Alien was kind of terrifying. Imagine sitting in front of a CRT TV (Cathode Ray Tube) at night and suddenly Jerry Goldsmith’s haunting score begins to play as a giant chicken egg starts to crack with beams of light bursting through the shell and the word “Alien” slowly forms in slanted all caps across the screen. To a twelve-year-old, it was a scary pre-bedtime experience, especially Goldsmith’s screaming electronic musical flourishes playing over scenes of the actual movie. Let the “Is it horror or sci-fi?” debate begin.

Alien became a pop culture phenomenon, complete with kid’s toys, a graphic novel, and an Academy Award for Best Visual Effects. It also inspired dioramas in wax museums and even a frightening setpiece at Walt Disney World in the now-defunct Great Movie Ride attraction.

Great Movie Ride

The film stars Sigourney Weaver, Tom Skerritt, and John Hurt. It tells the tale of a futuristic crew of blue-collar workers suddenly awakened out of stasis to investigate an undecipherable distress signal coming from a nearby moon. They investigate the source of the signal and discover it’s a warning and not a cry for help. Unbeknownst to the crew, they have brought a giant space creature back on board which they find out in one of the most iconic scenes in cinema history.

It is said that Alvarez’s sequel will pay homage to the original film’s storytelling and set design.

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Alien (1979)

The Alien theatrical re-release will take place on April 26. Pre-order your tickets and find out where Alien will screen at a theater near you.

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Home Depot’s 12-Foot Skeleton Returns with a New Friend, Plus New Life-Size Prop from Spirit Halloween

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Halloween is the greatest holiday of them all. However, every great holiday needs amazing props to go with it. Luckily for you, there are two new amazing props that have been released, which are sure to impress your neighbors and frighten any neighborhood children who are unfortunate enough to wander past your yard.

The first entry is the return of the Home Depot 12-foot skeleton prop. Home Depot has outdone themselves in the past. But this year the company is bringing bigger and better things to their Halloween prop lineup.

Home Depot Skeleton Prop

This year, the company unveiled its new and improved Skelly. But what is a giant skeleton without a loyal friend? Home Depot has also announced that they will release a five-foot tall skeleton dog prop to eternally keep Skelly company as he haunts your yard this spooky season.

This bony pooch will be five feet tall and seven feet long. The prop will also feature a posable mouth and LCD eyes with eight variable settings. Lance Allen, Home Depot’s merchant of decorative Holliday gear, had the following to say about this year’s lineup.

“This year we increased our realism within the animatronics category, created some impressive, licensed characters and even brought back some fan favorites. Overall, we are most proud of the quality and value we are able to bring to our customers with these pieces so they can continue to grow their collections.”

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But what if giant skeletons just aren’t your thing? Well, Spirit Halloween has you covered with their giant life size Terror Dog replica. This massive prop has been ripped out of your nightmares to appear frighteningly on your lawn.

This prop weighs in at almost fifty pounds and features glowing red eyes that are sure to keep your yard safe from any toilet paper throwing hooligans. This iconic Ghostbusters nightmare is a must have for any fan of 80s horror. Or, anyone who loves all things spooky.

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