The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (1974) has already been remade. Very, very poorly, I might add. Seriously, do not waste your money renting or buying the 2003 remake. It is a total piece of garbage (just like every single other remake out there).
They also made a prequel, in 2006, and it is equally awful.
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It is a milder form of torture porn. Some people find it entertaining.
The Texas Chainsaw Massacre is a movie, not a person/character. However, Leatherface in the movie's reasons would be; Insanity, persuasion of his family, and his contempt for those that might make fun of him for his deformities.
No, there was never an actual Texas Chainsaw Massacre. Leather Face was loosely based on a man named Ed Gein. A Wisconsin man that in the 1950's murdered a few women and used their body parts to make furniture and other household items. His story also inspired Psycho and The Silence of The Lambs and the movie Ed Gein. Toby Hooper and Kim Henkle wrote the story of the Texas Chainsaw Massacre using bits of info from the Ed Gein story, they added a chainsaw in to make it add to the story a bit scarier. On a personal note: I lived in Texas as a child and I grew up being told that the Texas Chainsaw Massacre was a true story. I was told this by many family members and still till this day my papa swears it's a true story. Sorry to burst your bubble pops, it's not a true story.
yes it will be remade and will be in theatres on Friday february 13 2009. it will be made from the producers and directors ofthe remake of the Texas chainsaw massacre,the hitcher,the Texas chainsaw massacre the beginning,the hills have eyes,and the hills have eyes 2
The Texas chainsaw massacres is a spin off of Ed Gein, a man from northern Wisconsin who would dig up bodies and use their faces and other body parts to make masks and furniture. The only difference is that Ed Gein never actually murdered any body.
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FreddyThey are simply jealous and they need to leave him alone or "1, 2, he will come for you." Freddy Krueger is not even real...and if freddy was real people make fun of him because they want to show they're not scaredMy Opinion On Freddy:I believe people make fun of freddy because of the almost comical way he executes his victims, some of the ideas in the first movie consisted of seemingly silly things, such as when he kills a victim with his own bedsheets, and when the phone is being held and it turns into his mouth, and at the end of the first movie he pulls nancy's mother through a tiny window in the front door and the mother is clearly a puppet when this happens, i think at the time of release this would have all been scary, but is difficult to appriciate in the modern day because of all the 'shocking' gore based films that are currently in circulation.another thing that i think could cause people to make fun of him is that some of the movies really weren't horror movies (for example the third one:dream warriors) the third movie became more of an action style film, and the characters featured were almost humerous because their character roles were so bizzare and quirky. im no expert on the films, but i have seen the first five and this is just my opinion on them, i do agree with the first answer and that people make fun of him simply because he scares them and the humour is a way of pretending that the character isn't scary.hope this helps you :)
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As of right now there are no plans to remake it,although there is alot of talk about it
No, it's a pure work of fiction. Despite the disclaimer at the beginning of the movie that it's based on a real story, this is itself a fiction, designed to make it look like it's a drama-documentary and probably used as a ploy to get more people to go and see the film.The movie, along with Psycho which was released in 1960, was based upon the case of Winsconsin farmer Ed Gein, a psychotic maniac who was convicted of murdering two women in 1954 and '57, was suspected of killing three more whose remains were never found, and who exhumed the bodies of other people from local graveyards in order to make clothing and keepsakes from their bones and skin- one such was his own mother Augusta. He ate some of his victim's body parts, kept their bones and other remains around his house, and kept their disembowelled torso's hanging in one of his outhouses. But he didn't use a chainsaw to kill them, he shot them instead with a .22 calibre rifle. Gein died in a Madison mental hospital in July 1984 aged 77, of a heart attack brought on by cancer.But no 'Texas Chainsaw Massacre' ever happened in real life.
You can find a replacement chain for your chainsaw at hardware stores, home improvement stores, or online retailers that specialize in chainsaw parts and accessories. Be sure to know the make and model of your chainsaw to ensure you get the correct replacement chain.
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