"Eaten Alive" starts off right, when a young Robert Englund (5 years prior to becoming horror icon Freddy Krueger) slowly undresses before a young woman, before finally announcing, "I'm Buck, and I'm ready to f*ck." And so goes Tobe Hooper's followup to "The Texas Chain Saw Massacre," one of the greatest horror films of all time, with this cheesy gem that shares much in common with its big brother.
Eaten Alive (1977)
Eaten Alive (1977)
Eaten Alive (1977)
"Eaten Alive" starts off right, when a young Robert Englund (5 years prior to becoming horror icon Freddy Krueger) slowly undresses before a young woman, before finally announcing, "I'm Buck, and I'm ready to f*ck." And so goes Tobe Hooper's followup to "The Texas Chain Saw Massacre," one of the greatest horror films of all time, with this cheesy gem that shares much in common with its big brother.