Have you seen The Texas Chainsaw Massacre? Either the 1974 Tobe Hooper original or the 2003 remake? Then you’ve seen Anchor Bay’s new-to-dvd Staunton Hill. Except it’s nowhere near as good as the trailblazing former or surprising, way-better-than-expected remake. In fact, while watching this flick, I said to myself, “Hey, that crazy, corpulent redneck woman reminds me of that crazy, corpulent redneck woman from the Texas Chainsaw remake and its prequel.” And—surprise! surprise!—when I checked out the actors’ names and credits, I discovered that the crazy, corpulent redneck woman in Staunton Hill actually is the same crazy, corpulent redneck woman from the Texas Chainsaw remake and its prequel: Kathy Lamkin.
That’s not the only familiar and imitative element of Staunton Hill, the second film from director Cameron Romero (Guess who his daddy is? Hint: It’s not James Cameron). The movie takes place in Virginia, 1969, as...
That’s not the only familiar and imitative element of Staunton Hill, the second film from director Cameron Romero (Guess who his daddy is? Hint: It’s not James Cameron). The movie takes place in Virginia, 1969, as...
- 10/7/2009
- by no-reply@fangoria.com (Allan Dart)
- Fangoria
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