Article: "Trances of Death," Tom Mes, Fangoria #203, 2001.
I really must get a hand on Kurosawa's writings. Although I am led to believe they never have been translated into English, which is a hell of a setback.
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Rodney
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Bottom line is that a lot of his work like Eaten Alive, Salem's Lot, Funhouse, Lifeforce, Invaders from Mars, and even TCM2 should be reseen by the majority who passed it up back in the day. Sure genre enthusiasts and cult fans have latched on to a lot of the underseen or misunderstood gems. Carpenter is the same way but Joe Dante's stuff was pretty popular until the latter 90's
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Spontaneous Combustion (1990)
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Hooper Score Sheet
The Good to Great: 1. The Funhouse (1981) - 8/10 2. The Texas Chain Saw Massacre (1974) - 7.5/10 3. Poltergeist (1982) - 6.5/10 The -------- --------- but Often Exquisite:
1/19/12 - A leaked official sales trailer for Hooper's upcoming film DJINN, set to be released sometime this year, pops up online.
7/2/10 - Hooper to receive the Total Icon honor at London's FILM4 FrightFest. A screening of EGGSHELLS and THE TEXAS CHAIN SAW MASSACRE will be held on August 28, 2010, with Hooper in attendance - his "first appearance in the UK for 18 years."
6/22/10 - Shock Till You Drop conducts a casual, occasion-less, but all-new interview with Hooper regarding The Funhouse.
11/14/09 - MovieWeb gets my hopes up and reports Guy Pearce and Helena Bonham Carter are joining "Tobe" Hooper's NEW PERIOD DRAMA King's Speech. Not true, of course, they really meant British director and HBO Miniseries John Adams-helmer Tom Hooper. MovieWeb has since fixed their booboo in the link above, but evidence still exists in the one user comment stating, "Tobe Hooper directing? Interesting..."
10/20/09 - FearNet publishes on their website Tobe Hooper's introduction to the recently released Robert Englund book Hollywood Monster.
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Bottom line is that a lot of his work like Eaten Alive, Salem's Lot, Funhouse, Lifeforce, Invaders from Mars, and even TCM2 should be reseen by the majority who passed it up back in the day. Sure genre enthusiasts and cult fans have latched on to a lot of the underseen or misunderstood gems. Carpenter is the same way but Joe Dante's stuff was pretty popular until the latter 90's
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