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  • The Texas Chainsaw Massacre
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  • Texas Chainsaw Massacre (oder auch: The Texas Chainsaw Massacre) ist ein Horror-Film, sowie ein Spiel für das Atari 2600 welches der AVGN rezensiert. Man spielt Leatherface, den Protagonisten der TCM Serie und versucht Menschen, mit seiner durch Benzin betriebenen Kettensäge, zu töten. Die Grafik weist sehr viele Fehler auf. In dem Video kauft James Rolfe das Spiel für 150 $ und bekommt dazu noch Halloween für das Atari 2600. Später wird James Rolfe entführt und wird gezwungen das Spiel erneut zu spielen.
  • The Texas Chainsaw Massacre was a 1983 game for the Atari 2600, made by Wizard Video Games. It was based on the 1974 film of the same name.
  • A group of 6 friends takes a detour while traveling through the back roads of Texas and encounter a chainsaw wielding maniac. What happened next none of the 6 youths never expected to see nor thought it would happen to them...This is the one survivors story...
  • Seminal slasher film by Tobe Hooper, based on the "true" story about a group of teenagers traveling through rural Texas, who happen upon a secluded old house inhabited by the world's most horrifying family -- in particular a disturbed young man with an interest in leather masks and amateur butchery. Followed by three sequels and a remake, which had a prequel. A seventh movie is currently in production. The chainsaw as a murder weapon was iconic enough to be part of the Hockey Mask and Chainsaw trope.
  • thumb|262pxThe Texas Chain Saw Massacre, es una película de terror independiente de 1974, producida, escrita y dirigida por Tobe Hooper. Fue protagonizada por Marilyn Burns, Gunnar Hansen, Edwin Neal, Allen Danzinger, Paul A. Partain, Jim Siedow y Teri McMinn. La historia muestra a dos hermanos, quienes viajan junto a sus amigos a Texas con el objetivo de revisar la tumba de uno de sus familiares, la cual, según informes de la radio, había sido profanada. Sin embargo, en el trayecto son atacados por una familia de caníbales.
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  • The Texas Chainsaw Massacre
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  • Texas Chainsaw Massacre (oder auch: The Texas Chainsaw Massacre) ist ein Horror-Film, sowie ein Spiel für das Atari 2600 welches der AVGN rezensiert. Man spielt Leatherface, den Protagonisten der TCM Serie und versucht Menschen, mit seiner durch Benzin betriebenen Kettensäge, zu töten. Die Grafik weist sehr viele Fehler auf. In dem Video kauft James Rolfe das Spiel für 150 $ und bekommt dazu noch Halloween für das Atari 2600. Später wird James Rolfe entführt und wird gezwungen das Spiel erneut zu spielen.
  • The Texas Chainsaw Massacre was a 1983 game for the Atari 2600, made by Wizard Video Games. It was based on the 1974 film of the same name.
  • Seminal slasher film by Tobe Hooper, based on the "true" story about a group of teenagers traveling through rural Texas, who happen upon a secluded old house inhabited by the world's most horrifying family -- in particular a disturbed young man with an interest in leather masks and amateur butchery. Hooper initially took his inspiration from the real-life serial killer Ed Gein (who was also the inspiration for Psycho's Norman Bates, and later for The Silence of the Lambs' Buffalo Bill) and based the character Leatherface on him. It was produced on a budget of $140,000, and Hooper cast mainly unknown actors from the local Texan population. When it was completed, Hooper struggled to find a distributor, due to the graphic depictions of violence (although the film is not nearly as bloody as its reputation suggests.) The movie was ultimately rated R, instead of the PG rating Hooper had intended. Followed by three sequels and a remake, which had a prequel. A seventh movie is currently in production. The chainsaw as a murder weapon was iconic enough to be part of the Hockey Mask and Chainsaw trope. (There is currently an effort to reorganize tropes into their respective sections. Any help would be much appreciated) * Asshole Victim: The obnoxious drunk idiots at the beginning of TCM 2, Barry in The Next Generation, and the meat plant owner and female biker in The Beginning. * Not to mention the obnoxious wheelchair bound guy in the first movie. * Ax Crazy: Leatherface and the rest of his family. * Badass: Benny (and later Michelle) in TCM III, Agent Baines in the Wildstorm comics. * Lieutenant "Lefty" Enright from TCM II. After thirteen years of searching for for his niece and nephew's killers, he finally confronts them in an epic chainsaw fight to the death. * Barrier-Busting Blow * Berserk Button: In the remake series calling Leatherface a "freak" or "animal" is guaranteed to enrage him. * Tex of TCM III hates being called by his real name - Eddie. * Big Screwed-Up Family: Lets count Leatherface's relatives, shall we? * Original * Drayton, Nubbins, Grandpa and Grandma * 2 * Chop-Top * TCM III * Eddie, Alfredo, Tech, Mama and Little Girl * Return/The Next Generation * Vilmer, Darla, W.E. and Grandfather * Remake * Luda Mae, Monty, Jedidiah, Henrietta, the Tea Lady and Charlie, Jr. (better known as Sheriff Winston Hoyt) * Wildstorm Comics * Ezekiel, Shiloh, Hank, Adam, Cain, Abel, Connie Jean, Cal, Earl, Cain, Jr., Abel, Jr., Lyle, Clem, two unnamed brothers in Cut! and several other unnamed relatives in Raising Cain. * Jason vs. Leatherface * Amelia, Emery and Velma. * Bloodless Carnage: The original (for the most part), with The Next Generation being a near example. * The Cameo: * Joe Bob Briggs had a deleted appearance in TCM 2 as a victim. * Kim Burns, who played the main character in TCM 2, appears briefly as a reporter in TCM III. * Marilyn Burns, Paul A. Partain and John Dugan (Sally, Franklin and Grandpa from the first film) all appear briefly at the end of The Next Generation. * Harry Jay Knowles shows up as a severed head in the Hewitts' basement in the remake. * Broken Heel: Various instances. Notably, at one point in the remake, it's Leatherface who trips during the chase. * Cannibal Clan * Chainsaw Good: Oh, hell yeah. * Car Fu: Nubbins gets crushed by a truck in the original, Vilmer repeatedly runs Sean over in The Next Generation with his tow truck, and Leatherface gets (non-fatally) hit with a van in the Wildstorm comics. * Erin runs over Sheriff Hoyt repeatedly in the remake. * Deep South: In the form of The Savage South. * Dirty Old Man: Monty in the remake series. * Red Right Hand: Nubbins's facial birthmark, Chop Top's similar birthmark and exposed metal plate, Tinker's Hook Hand, Mama's electronic voice box, Alfredo's speech impediment and heterochromia, and Vilmer's bionic leg. * The Unintelligible: Leatherface. * The Voiceless: Leatherface - the only times you hear him it's when he screams or grunts. * Weapon of Choice: Obvious.
  • A group of 6 friends takes a detour while traveling through the back roads of Texas and encounter a chainsaw wielding maniac. What happened next none of the 6 youths never expected to see nor thought it would happen to them...This is the one survivors story...
  • thumb|262pxThe Texas Chain Saw Massacre, es una película de terror independiente de 1974, producida, escrita y dirigida por Tobe Hooper. Fue protagonizada por Marilyn Burns, Gunnar Hansen, Edwin Neal, Allen Danzinger, Paul A. Partain, Jim Siedow y Teri McMinn. La historia muestra a dos hermanos, quienes viajan junto a sus amigos a Texas con el objetivo de revisar la tumba de uno de sus familiares, la cual, según informes de la radio, había sido profanada. Sin embargo, en el trayecto son atacados por una familia de caníbales. La película tuvo un presupuesto de $140.000 dólares y recaudó más de $30 millones en Estados Unidos.3 Debido a la violencia gráfica presente en algunas escenas, The Texas Chain Saw Massacre fue prohibida en varios países, incluyendo Australia y el Reino Unido. La película tuvo tres secuelas y un remake, el cual tuvo su propia precuela.