Marcus Nispel
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Short Cuts
If L.A. fell into the ocean, Hollywood would move to Austin. If it doesn’t anyway.
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Unrelentingly Hostile
Three decades later, “The Texas Chain Saw Massacre” is still about everyday evil. In 1977, two Ut grad students explained.
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Unrelentingly Hostile: Editor’s Cut
Three decades later, ‘The Texas Chain Saw Massacre’ is still about everyday evil. In 1977, two UT grad students explained.
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Short Cuts
Insanity everywhere: The Chain Saw strikes back, as does the Arbor, sort of; R. Lee Ermey gets piggish; Jack Black kisses like a fish; and videos might kill radio stars, but they launch Austin artists’ careers.
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Articulations
A bright design firm on the Austin theatre and film scene, Star Costume & Clothiers, falls to earth, and folk artist Brother Jeremias Mysliwiec passes away.
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Short Cuts
Austin institutions: Hippies. The bats. Kelso. Ethan Hawke and Russell Crowe? Rumor has it the two River City regulars have signed on for The Alamo, the not-yet-greenlit, big-budget remake tentatively set to film just outside Austin.
