![]() Keltner tells me that he speaks with the rights holders of this franchise daily and that they’ve been easy to work with in development. ![]() These are the ones we trust that we want to bring our game to market.’” They loved that it was sort of a white glove treatment to Friday the 13th, and they thought, ‘These are the guys. “We were still with Friday the 13th, and I received an email from the rights holders of, and they had played that game and loved it and loved our approach. “They contacted us, which was a very humbling experience,” Gun CEO Wes Keltner tells me. The rights holder of The Texas Chain Saw Massacre were big fans of Friday the 13th: The Game and were aware of the issues it encountered because they approached Gun Interactive with this game idea and the desire to let the studio lead the charge. However, some intellectual property rights issues held that game back from reaching its full potential, effectively ending its development save for regular maintenance. It’s home to some of my favorite gaming memories, like turning on a Tiny Tim song so campers would hear it through proximity chat as my Jason went in for the kill. I loved Friday the 13th it became the nightly hangout game for my friends and me. Gun Interactive, formerly Gun Media, is perhaps best known for Friday the 13th: The Game, which it published for developer Illfonic. After going hands-on with Gun Interactive’s upcoming asymmetrical 3v4 multiplayer game with the same name, I’m most impressed by how much the otherwise serene Texan farm works as a playground for escape attempts and murder. The Texas Chain Saw Massacre bucked that trend in the 1970s. Horror, be it movies or games, typically draws attention to dreary atmospheres, spooky ambiance, perhaps some bad weather, and nighttime. ![]() It’s one of my favorite horror movie franchises, partly because of how much it still scares me – every good haunted house has a Leatherface at the end that chases you out to the exit, right? – but also because of its backdrop: Texas. These include “The Cinefamily Presents FRIEDKIN/HOOPER,” a conversation about the film between Tobe Hooper and The Exorcist director William Friedkin “The Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Shocking Truth” “Flesh Wounds: Seven Stories of the Saw” a tour of the TCSM house with Gunnar Hansen “Off the Hook with Teri McMinn” and “The Business of Chain Saw: An Interview with Production Manager Ron Bozman.”Filling out the generous package are deleted scenes and outtakes, a blooper reel, trailers, vintage TV and radio spots, and much more to thrill fans old and new.When Gun Interactive revealed The Texas Chain Saw Massacre last year, I was underwhelmed by its short teaser but excited about its potential. Larry Carroll and sound recordist Ted Nicolaou.ĭisc 2, a Blu-ray, contains the new, never-before-seen feature-length documentary The Legacy of The Texas Chain Saw Massacre and several featurettes. Partain with production designer Robert Burns Tobe Hooper solo and Daniel Pearl, editor J. Disc 1 holds the 4K UHD feature film and four commentary tracks: writer-producer-director Tobe Hooper, actor Gunnar Hansen and cinematographer Daniel Pearl actors Marilyn Burns, Allen Danziger and Paul A. For both new viewers and long-term devotees, this is the movie as it has never been seen or heard before.Īrriving in deluxe 4K UHD and 4K UHD Steelbook editions, AIPT is giving away two copies, each containing a bonus disc containing a wealth of supplemental materials. Now, for the first time, Dark Sky Films proudly presents its director-approved 4K restoration on UHD, bringing all the scares and the screams into terrifying focus and clarity, making for an immersive viewing experience audiences won’t forget. Listen to the latest episode of the AIPT Movies Podcast!
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