Frost, Craig Erasing the B out of Bad Cinema: Remaking Identity in The Texas Chainsaw Massacre The film remake has been theorised and examined since it first appeared during Hollywood's Golden Age. Today, cinematic horror remakes have clearly cemented themselves as a commercially viable facet of popular cinema through the release of recycled narratives such as <i>The Texas Chainsaw Massacre</i> (2003) and it's prequel <i>The Beginning</i> (2006), <i>The Hills Have Eyes</i> (2006) and <i>The Hills Have Eyes 2</i> (2007), <i>Halloween</i> (2007), <i>Halloween 2</i> (2009), <i>Friday the 13th</i> (2009), <i>My Bloody Valentine 3D</i> (2009) and <i>The Last House on the Left </i>(2009). The Texas Chainsaw Massacre;B cinema;horror cinema;Media Studies 2017-05-22
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