Nicholas of Movies Hate You Too writes:
One day I’ll figure out why studios persist on overloading one week with so many big releases that most people can’t afford to pick up every movie that they might want and then in other weeks barely release anything. Perhaps there’s a method to their madness that I’m just not aware of. This week only has three major new releases; one of 2012’s most bizarre films featuring an all-star cast in multiple roles, the return to a deadly massacre in the heart of Texas and another season of America’s favorite blood spatter pattern analyst/serial killer. Catalog releases mostly include a large assortment of Sony releases all remastered for 4K displays… not exactly something that will appeal to the masses.
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i dont think ill get the 2013 texas chainsaw massacre movie. i already have a 2003 version and that was way more superior than this one.