The New Texas Chainsaw Massacre Remake
Stephanie Ramirez submitted this excerpt from the Dallas Morning news, 05/03/2002.
Section J page 5 Lone Star Outtakes: Leatherface lives 05/03/2002 By JANE SUMNER / The Dallas Morning News "Pearl Harbor director Michael Bay's company Platinum Dunes is planning a remake of the 1974 cult horror classic The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, and Dallas and Austin are in the running for the less grisly "revisualization." Gary Bond of the Austin Film Office and location specialist Amy Cadenhead of the state film commission recently scouted the Austin area with a representative of the film, who will also check out the Dallas area. The original gorefest, made for $140,000, was shot in Austin, the Bagdad Cemetery in Leander, Bastrop and Round Rock. In 1986, co-writer-director Tobe Hooper returned to Austin with a sequel written by L.M. Kit Carson . Reportedly, Tobe and original co-writer Kim Henkel of Port Aransas did a first draft now being worked on by scribe Scott Kosar , whose The Machinist script was optioned by the Coen brothers. Last month, Variety noted that Mr. Bay, who sits on a directors committee against violence, will tone down TCM's bloody stuff and make it less explicit and gruesome. " |