This week we cove one of the icons of horror-- the chainsaw- wielding Leatherface. The "TCM" franchise is one of the strangest in terms of chronology. There are at least three different timelines with reboots, sequels and prequels. The original 1974 movie is considered a horror masterpiece. It is credited with starting the slasher craze and developed many of the common horror tropes we see today-- the final girl, an isolated location, an unstopable and nonverbal killer, etc.
My suggestion is watch the original, the 2003 remake, and one of other films that contains Sheriff Hoyt and family. They are well worth a watch. Also if want something fun, check out the black commedy "TCM 2".
This week we also cover a few dishes popular in Texas. See Tasteofhome.com here for recipes (including many with a Tex Mex inspiration).
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The "House" Franchise And Nestle Toll House Chocolate Chip Cookies
Top 10 Horror Movies Of 2023
The ”Basketcase” Franchise And Creme Brulee
The ”Poltergeist” Franchise And TV Dinners
Top 20 Horror Movies of 2022
The ”Pumpkinhead” Franchise And What To Do With Leftover Pumpkins
The ”Blair Witch” Franchise
The ”Killjoy” Franchise And A Non Alcoholic Beverage Company Tie In
ADDENDUM: New Additions To Previously Covered Horror Franchises
The ”Nightmare On Elm Street” Franchise And A Caffeinated Beverage To Keep You Awake
The ”Tremors” Franchise And Creepy Edible Worms
Top10 Horror Movies Of 2021
The ”Wrong Turn” Franchise And A Lesser Known Appalachian Food
The ”VHS” Franchise And Most Popular Dish Of 1994
SSS: ”American Psycho” And Classic 80s Food
The ”Underworld” Franchise And Edible Fake Blood
The "Ju-On/The Grudge" Franchise And Favorite Japanese Foods
SSS: ”13 Ghosts” And Some Ghostly Party Treats
Lucio Fulci’s ”Gates Of Hell” Trilogy And Iconic Italian Dishes
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