Texas Chainsaw Massacare fiction or not?

I'm pretty sure it did. This was told to me by the one of the countries biggest horror film collectors and experts.

Of all the things you believe, you believe a film maker was allowed to use human cadavers and body parts...in a movie?

Jesus, Magick read the sentence out loud it defies logic and even LAW to do that. Wouldn't that be a largely wide known fact as to be honest it's rather disgusting.

Rich
 
ah watched it last night


good film

right at the end they show a clip from you tube which they claim is real.
It is a police man getting attacked by the supposed leatherface:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vuhZ-GnjdV4&feature=related

true or not then what you reckon?

That video uses props and sets from the film - it's not real as most people have said the film is based on some events of the killer Ed Gein.

Rich
 
ah watched it last night


good film

right at the end they show a clip from you tube which they claim is real.
It is a police man getting attacked by the supposed leatherface:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vuhZ-GnjdV4&feature=related

true or not then what you reckon?

You have to be some sort of idiot to think this is real. They're actors in that video.

When I was little, TCM scared me so badly as I believed it was a true story. When I was around 14-15, I learned all the facts and now the movie just makes me laugh.
 
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You have to be some sort of idiot to think this is real. They're actors in that video.

When I was little, TCM scared me so badly as I believed it was a true story. When I was around 14-15, I learned all the facts and now the movie just makes me laugh.

Bit harsh... :p

But as said, even on the youtube link, it's made for the film
 
Why not watch them all, the original and the sequels:

The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (1974)
The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2 (1986)
Leatherface: Texas Chainsaw Massacre III (1990)
The Texas Chainsaw Massacre - The Next Generation (1994)
The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (2003)
The Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Beginning (2006)

;):D
 
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Er - I don't think we have R ratings over here? That's the US. Here we call them "X" surely? We certainly did when TCM came out.


M

Sorry, I meant it was an 18 classification in the UK, which equates to an "R" rating in my home country (Australia).

:)
 
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The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (1974)
The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2 (1986)
Leatherface: Texas Chainsaw Massacre III (1990)
The Texas Chainsaw Massacre - The Next Generation (1994)
The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (2003)
The Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Beginning (2006)
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Not bad
Not quite as good as the above
 
The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (classic must watch for horror fans)
The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2 (Hilarous)
Leatherface: Texas Chainsaw Massacre III (garbage, avoid)
The Texas Chainsaw Massacre - The Next Generation (even more garbage, avoid!)
The Texas Chainsaw Massacre Remake (2nd best TCM movie but thats not saying much)
The Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Beginning (I had enough of TCM movies by the time this came out. Never saw it)
 
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I saw the remake last night. It sucked. Basically, it was a vehicle for Jessica Biel's breasts to jiggle around in a vest which of course is no bad thing, but when watching it I noticed some bits that I remember were far gorier in the cinema (like someone getting cut in half) but maybe that's just how I remember it, I don't think Film4 cut things.

Also missing was Tobe Hooper's vegetarian angle (i.e how would we feel if we saw humans hung up on meat hooks, bludgeoned to death with mallets, stored in freezers etc) and the two killings that were taken from the original were pathetic in comparison and totally missed the point.
 
Also missing was Tobe Hooper's vegetarian angle (i.e how would we feel if we saw humans hung up on meat hooks, bludgeoned to death with mallets, stored in freezers etc) and the two killings that were taken from the original were pathetic in comparison and totally missed the point.

The first kill in the original is absolutely awesome, a genuinely shocking cinematic moment.
 
I can't believe nobody has mentioned The Return of the Texas Chainsaw Massacre. It's so criminally awful that it becomes almost brilliant.
 
I can't believe nobody has mentioned The Return of the Texas Chainsaw Massacre. It's so criminally awful that it becomes almost brilliant.

Already mentioned, it is also known as "Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Next Generation". :D

Just don't watch one of the spin-offs, Hollywood Chainsaw Hookers (1988). ;)
 
isn't the difference between texas chainsaw massacre and texas chainsaw massacre: the beginning that one of them shows you how he actually became the way he did, like takes you right back to the start before it all happend ... he had a job in a slaughter house cutting up meat etc
 
I never thought it was that gory a film to begin with, some of the more recent films such as the saw series or hostel are a bit more gruesome.
I agree. Not many of the older films can compare to the brutal torture and effects that they use these days. There was once a time that the Friday the 13th movies seemed gory. They're laughable now. We see worse on reality TV shows like Cops or Forensics.

I love the "Don't get caught in Rednecksville" movies, though.

Texas Chainsaw Massacre
Deliverance
Wolf Creek
House of 1000 Corpses
The Hills Have Eyes
The Last House on the Left
Touristas (not quite Redneck, but ya know)
Vacancy
Children of the Corn
Jeepers Creepers
The Strangers
House of Wax
Wrong Turn

:D
 
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Could add Wrong Turn to the above list, personally thought it was alright, the sequel is a different matter however.
 
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