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Texas chainsaw massacre......

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You guys think will be a good remake??

I remember the 1st one being pretty creepy.

If you lived in Texas it would affect you more, sense alot of the backwoods motherfuckers really look like these people.


:chainsaw::chainsaw::chainsaw:
 
Yeah, the first one was freaky as hell.

I hear the remake changes the story around a little, but it's still a decent flick. With all the press screenings, it should pop up online in a week or so.
 
The first one was absolutely rediculous. One of the DUMBEST flicks I have ever seen in my life, and I am an AVID horror-flick buff!

And for those of you too dumb to know, it is BASED on a true story. "BASED" has a VERY broad meaning when attached to a Holywood Movie. The only thing remotely "true" about the story is the part about the guy wearing peoples skin. NO TEXAS Chainsaw family people! THEY NEVER EXISTED!!! In fact the chainsaw is just Hollywood fodder. The true part of the skin-wearing comes from the case of the Plainfield, Wisconsin Serial Killer named Edward Gein. He shot & killed like 5 or 6 people, and made masks of their skin, lamps, and stews as well. All that after hanging and dressing them like freshly-killed Deer.

Portions of his crimes were also used as inspiration for the movie "PSYCHO". That's right, the original Psycho by Hitchcock. Gein used to talk in his mothers voice while wearing peoples skin as masks and howling at the moon. So basicly, they COULD have made the same "based on a true story" boast for that movie as well.

The Buffalo Bill charachter in Silence of the Lambs is also based on Gein and his crimes. Dont believe me? Think the Texas Chainsaw thing is true(I know some of you do, cause I've seen the shit posted here before)...Do a yahoo search on ED GEIN, and see who knows their serial killer/horror-flick shit! Peace.
 
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O, and that creepy voice you hear in the trailer to The Texas Chainsaw Massacre. The narrarator I mean. John Larroquette. Dan Fielding from Night Court.
 
I thought the first one was very scary. Especially since I was a teenager and saw it in a movie theater with girls that screamed bloody murder. I think the scariest part was the dude that walked up the ramp and got whacked with the hammer and went into convulsions on the ground. And when he hung the girl on the meat hook alive.
 
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