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Originally Posted by Elvis_Christ
Yeah I found that too. Been meaning to check it out again to give it another chance.
I think Eaten Alive was the best thing Hooper did after The Texas Chainsaw Massacre. Quite fond of Lifeforce as well.
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I have actually seen Eaten Alive and, I too, thought it was pretty good, even if it was cheesy. As for Tobe Hooper, in general, I also really loved Poltergeist (1982). I will probably watch Funhouse anyway, I do thank everyone (who has posted so far) for their input.