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So, 'Psycho from Texas' is a pretty gritty piece from '75 that dives into the world of a drifter with quite the backstory. You've got this hitman who’s clearly shaped by his rough upbringing, which adds a nice layer of complexity to his character. The pacing can feel erratic at times, but it keeps you on edge, which is fitting for a horror-thriller. The practical effects, while not groundbreaking, are serviceable and lend that raw, unsettling vibe to the film. It’s interesting how it explores themes of violence and desperation, especially as the assistant chases the escaped baron amid the chaos. Definitely a unique viewing experience if you appreciate the offbeat and obscure.
Psycho from Texas has been somewhat of an under-the-radar find for collectors. While not widely available, it pops up occasionally in underground film circles, and its limited initial release has made physical copies quite sought after. The film's blend of horror and thriller elements, along with its unique character study, keeps interest alive among those who appreciate cult cinema of this era. The obscurity of its director adds a layer of intrigue, drawing in collectors who love digging into lesser-known filmographies.
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