Why Netflix buying the new 'Texas Chainsaw Massacre' is a big mistake:
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It's another"IP for the sake of IP" acquisition and furthers the notion of Netflix as a"direct to video" bargain bin for studio rejects.has been acquired by Netflix for global streaming distribution. This is another, shot last year in Bulgaria and is yet another “only a sequel to the first film” offering. The deal plays into two stereotypes.
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