Despite what the disclaimer at the beginning of the original film says, The Texas Chainsaw Massacre never actually happened. It's a fictional story. The original film came out in 1973. See the Related Question below.
No her character does not, she escapes at the end.
For clarification: the only people who survived or died in The Texas Chainsaw Massacre are the fictional characters in the movie. The Texas Chainsaw Massacre never happened in real life. It's fiction. See the Related Question. The only character who survives in the original film is Sally. She gets rescued at the end by a guy driving by in a pickup truck. As the truck drives away, she watches Leatherface swing his chainsaw around in futile frustration, as she laughs insanely and hysterically (she is obviously quite traumatized and not in her right mind).
That is Marilyn Burns who played the survivor Sally Hardesty in the original movie, in The Next Generation she is listed "Anonymous".
Yea, in the very end he is chasing after Sally and slicing her back up with a straight razor when an 18 wheeler comes and smears him on the road. If memory serves, the name that was stenciled on the side of the truck was "Black Maria".
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No her character does not, she escapes at the end.
No, Leatherface from The Texas Chainsaw Massacre uses a chainsaw. Freddy Kruger from A Nightmare on Elm Street has a clawed glove.
For clarification: the only people who survived or died in The Texas Chainsaw Massacre are the fictional characters in the movie. The Texas Chainsaw Massacre never happened in real life. It's fiction. See the Related Question. The only character who survives in the original film is Sally. She gets rescued at the end by a guy driving by in a pickup truck. As the truck drives away, she watches Leatherface swing his chainsaw around in futile frustration, as she laughs insanely and hysterically (she is obviously quite traumatized and not in her right mind).
That is Marilyn Burns who played the survivor Sally Hardesty in the original movie, in The Next Generation she is listed "Anonymous".
Yea, in the very end he is chasing after Sally and slicing her back up with a straight razor when an 18 wheeler comes and smears him on the road. If memory serves, the name that was stenciled on the side of the truck was "Black Maria".
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The original film ends with the last survivor -- Sally -- escaping from Leatherface. He chases her onto a road, where she flags down a passing pickup truck. She climbs in the back and the truck pulls away, narrowly escaping Leatherface's chainsaw. As she realizes she is actually escaping for real, she starts laughing insanely and hysterically, as she is understandably very traumatized. Leatherface is left behind on the road, swinging his chainsaw around in frustration.
Chainsaw Kittens ended in 2000.
The house was located on top of Quick Hill near the town of Round Rock, Texas just off of County Road 172 until 1998 when it was purchased by Dennis and Barbara Thompson whom moved the entire house to the town of Kingsland, Texas where it has been converted to a family restaurant that is located on the grounds of The Antlers Hotel which is located on 1001 King Street off of Highway 1431. The restaurant was at one time dubbed the Kingsland Old Town Grill, but is now called The Junction House, which is a play on the rail cars that are on the grounds of the hotel, which have been converted to suites for guests to stay in.
Well at the end of the movie jessica biel's character is shown riding with the baby and the baby is staring at her so she will a) keep it or b) give it to the foster care
There's a lot of ways you can interpret these dreams. Common interpretations are: • Someone having hatred upon you (whether they are dead or not) • An important relationship being severed, or harmed • Something ruining your 'joy of life' • Something about your personality • An end of something in your life • A danger signal of some sort. But, getting murdered in a dream has no relation to your crimes in real life.
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 :)