David J. Schow, an influential voice in horror cinema, began his screenwriting career in the early 1990s. He penned Leatherface: Texas Chainsaw Massacre III (1990), which expanded the notorious franchise with a blend of gore and dark humor. Schow continued to explore the genre with Critters 3 (1991) and Critters 4 (1992), showcasing his knack for combining horror and comedy. His work culminated in The Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Beginning (2006), a prequel that delves into the origins of the infamous Leatherface, solidifying his impact on cult horror narratives.
Critters 4
Just before bounty hunter Charile triggers his gun to destroy the last two Critter-eggs, he gets a message that it would be illegal to extinguish the race from the galaxy. He's sent a transporter where he puts the eggs - unfortunately the transporter takes him with it and then gets lost in space.