Leatherface of course, but I also really like Sheriff Hoyt from the remake, he's insane and creepy but a brilliant character.
She is best known for being in the remake of Texas Chainsaw Massacre.
The original Psycho is the best horror film ever. or Halloween, a nightmare on elm street, the Texas chainsaw massacre, or hellraiser. but not Friday the 13th
The man Johnathan Tucker was best known as an actor who starred in films such as The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, Hostage, In the Valley of Ellah and The Ruins.
Leatherface is a fictional character.The Texas Chainsaw Massacre never happened in real life. Despite the disclaimer at the beginning of the original film, which touts the movie as "...an account of a tragedy which befell a group of five youths...For them an idyllic summer afternoon drive became a nightmare...This video cassette is based on a true incident and is definitely not for the squeamish..." in truth The Texas Chainsaw Massacre was not really based on a true story.The filmmakers just wanted people to think it was a true story, so more people would go see the movie. It was also a bit of a joke on their part, to see if people would believe it was real. This is not an unheard-of tactic: for example, the 1999 movie the Blair Witch Project was also touted as a true story by the filmmakers, when in truth it is completely fictional and all the actors in it are alive and well to this day. The disclaimer at the beginning of the 1996 movie Fargo also asserts that it is a true story, when it is actually pure fiction.The Texas Chainsaw Massacre was inspired by a true story, which is a long way away from being based on a true story. The truth is that the director, Tobe Hooper, got the idea for the Leatherface character from the real case of the serial killer Ed Gein. The rest is completely fictional. Ed Gein was only one man; he did not belong to a family of chainsaw murderers, and he lived in Wisconsin, not Texas.Ed Gein murdered at least two women, one of whom was found hanging disemboweled and decapitated in his house, and also allegedly engaged in necrophilia and cannibalism with his victims' corpses. He did not, however, murder them with a chainsaw.I have included a link to the snopes.com page about the Texas Chainsaw Massacre. I have also included a link to a page that compares the Ed Gein murders to the movie.
1. Halloween 2. Saw 3. A nightmare on elm street 4. The texas chainsaw massacre 5. scream 6. hellraiser 7. the silence of the lambs 8. psycho 9. the devils rejects 10. i know what you did last summer
The original (1973) is a classic, but the remake (2003) of the original was fantastic.
Chainsaw
Stihl Hands Down
With a chainsaw Only if you have the skill and training, a chainsaw can be a lethal weapon in the wrong hands.
There is no character by that name in the 1982 version of the film.
That would probably Damin Baird from the Gears of War Series, he is not the strongest, but he has the brains to kick some locust butt and rip them to pieces with his damn chainsaw.
In my opinion, the 10 best (in no particular order) are... -Nightmare on Elm Street (original franchise) -Friday the 13th (original franchise, though the remake was good) -Halloween (original ONLY) -The Exorcist -Saw (the first one) -Paranormal Activity -Dawn of the Dead (remake) -Texas Chainsaw Massacre (Both new and old) -Scream (all 3) -The Strangers and if I had to throw another one in, it would be The Descent