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i liked the underground lunacy ... it's been the only film thats ever captured the same essence of the origional TCM for me ...
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I have to give the "underground" scenes the benefit of the doubt, though they weren't particularly stirring during my one and only viewing of the film.
Maybe I was tired, what with all the hard work and all. Those prostitutes don't slice themselves up, you know. :cool:
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I like the way it was shot, set and lit .. i remember at the time thinking that R. Zombie had done his homework ... a really nice job for a first timer. |
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I agree, he was so influenced by Tobe Hooper, there were such common relations from 1000 corpses to Texas Chainsaw.
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