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Texas Chainsaw 3D - John Luessenhop (2013) Leatherface is re-re-re back again !!! (31/07/13)
#91
Posté 08 décembre 2011 - 21:06
#92
Posté 25 février 2012 - 15:26
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Time to get out your pencils and erasers again, kids. Two films that are high on our radar are doing that ol' release date shuffle with Sinister taking over The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 3D's newly vacated October 5th slot.
Since it's been awhile since we've heard anything new about The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 3D, it's not a huge surprise it's been pushed back a few months from its original October 2012 date to January 4, 2013. All the better to let things get even more rotten in the state of Texas! Besides, January is proving to be almost as popular for horror films as October anyway.
The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 3D, a direct sequel to Tobe Hooper's original film, is being directed by John Luessenhop from a screenplay by Adam Marcus, Debra Sullivan and Kirsten Elms. Dan Yeager, John Dugan, Bill Moseley, Alexandra Daddario, Sue Rock, Tania Raymonde, Scott Eastwood, Gunnar Hansen, Tobe Hooper, Paul Rae, Keram Malicki-Sánchez, Ritchie Montgomery, Trey Songz, Marilyn Burns, Shaun Sipos, Thom Barry and Richard Riehle star.
Sinister stars James Ransone, Ethan Hawke, and Juliet Rylance and is based on a script by director Scott Derrickson and C. Robert Cargill. Hawke plays a journalist who travels with his family around the country to investigate gruesome murders he turns into books. After he moves his family into a house where another family was murdered, the journo discovers found footage that unveils horrifying clues beyond what caused the original tragedy.
Expect more on both films soon!
http://www.dreadcent...ds-october-slot
#93
Posté 14 juin 2012 - 12:04
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Below, the affable Moseley talks about The Tortured and a number of other upcoming projects, including the film which finds him returning to the franchise that launched his career: Texas Chainsaw Massacre 3-D.
You’re also appearing in Texas Chainsaw Massacre 3-D, whose set I visited one very hot Louisiana night last year. What can you tell us about that?
I just did ADR for it a couple of weeks ago and I was told its release is now early January of 2013. The movie begins where the original Texas Chainsaw Massacre ends. I play “the Cook,” so I’m taking over for the dear departed Jim Siedow (with whom Moseley worked on Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2). The movie begins, as I say, right when the original ends and then there is a flash-forward eventually to modern times. That I can tell you. I was down there for a good week in Shreveport right in the middle of summer. I know what you’re talking about in terms of a hot set.
I was wearing, like, a fat shirt. It was basically a T-shirt stuffed with a bunch of cotton because they thought that the Cook, the Jim Siedow character, has a paunch. Which really I don’t think he did. I think he just had an awkward posture. Anyway, they had me wearing this T-shirt with a bunch of cotton padding in it and it really ended up kind of [soaking up] all my sweat. So by the end of the day my stuffed shirt weighed a good 20 pounds. [Laughs]

I asked the director, John Luessenhop, why they always seemed to make Texas Chainsaw Massacre movies at the hottest time of the year and he said he had no idea.
Yes. God bless him. I remember at one point looking fondly, longingly, at the chickens. Because in the original Chainsaw Massacre one of the iconic disturbing images is a big hen in a very small birdcage. So, of course, they wanted to re-create that. They had a chicken person on the set who brought not one but two chickens in these kind of air-conditioned cases and they would put one chicken in the cage — and the chicken I’m sure was on the clock — and the chicken would be taken out and put back in the cool traveling cage and then the other chicken would have to go to work. And I watched that going on. They also had an ASPCA officer on the set with a gold badge stuck on her belt and she was monitoring how they were treating the chickens. And I was sweating and nobody was even offering me a bottle of water. I was just looking, and thinking, “I’d be much better off if I was a chicken on this set!”
http://insidemovies....-texas-chainsa/
#94
Posté 23 août 2012 - 05:24
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It's been a while since last we had anything to report on regarding The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 3D, but things are moving and the MPAA has levied a verdict at Leatherface's next cinematic tango. Read on for details.
The film will be rated R for "strong, grisly violence and language throughout." We love strong, grisly violence so this pleases us!
The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 3D, a direct sequel to Tobe Hooper's original film, is being directed by John Luessenhop from a screenplay by Adam Marcus, Debra Sullivan and Kirsten Elms. Dan Yeager, John Dugan, Bill Moseley, Alexandra Daddario, Sue Rock, Tania Raymonde, Scott Eastwood, Gunnar Hansen, Tobe Hooper, Paul Rae, Keram Malicki-Sánchez, Ritchie Montgomery, Trey Songz, Marilyn Burns, Shaun Sipos, Thom Barry and Richard Riehle star.
Look for the flick in theatres on January 4th, 2013.
l'histoire: attention spoiler

http://www.dreadcent...saw-massacre-3d
#95
Posté 23 août 2012 - 15:27
#96
Posté 23 août 2012 - 15:29

#97
Posté 23 août 2012 - 16:20
décidément... ça demeure toujours aussi formidable un post de Napo...
#98
Posté 24 août 2012 - 09:03
Je peux mettre une photo? (je me vante pas mais SPOILER je vais gagner hein attention)
#100
Posté 30 août 2012 - 19:37
Pour le reste...
#103
Posté 05 septembre 2012 - 19:38
#104
Posté 05 septembre 2012 - 20:15
Johnhk, le 05 septembre 2012 - 19:38 , dit :
Dan Yeager, et effectivement il a l'air moins mastoc que Andrew Bryniarski
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