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bwind22 08-08-2005 04:57 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by massacre
I agree that a bulk of it waz wot really happend!
Coz it says on the begging of the film ( the original) saying the reall story.
But iz the grandpa dead?! cos he kept hitting the main girl round the head with a club hammer! im im really confused!
if he is dead that cant b reall! der......:p

What the hell? Are you serious? lol

From reading your post here, it would seem that you might actually think this is some sort of documentary or something. None of it is 'real'. It's just actors playing roles.

The bulk of it never happened. Details were borrowed from real events and a story was built around them. (See my previous post regarding reading the link before posting.)

No, the grandpa character wasn't dead, (Neither was the actor that played him.) he's just old and decripate. If he was dead, he wouldn't be able to hit her with the hammer, he'd just be laying there rotting.

XFeaRX 08-09-2005 03:18 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by massacre
I agree that a bulk of it waz wot really happend!
Coz it says on the begging of the film ( the original) saying the reall story.
But iz the grandpa dead?! cos he kept hitting the main girl round the head with a club hammer! im im really confused!
if he is dead that cant b reall! der......:p

None of it is true.

no mulier 08-09-2005 03:49 AM

That was an interesting link posted earlier. Most of the information can also be obtained from watching the features included in the DVD.

Including some very interesting commentary from Gunnar Hansen et. al. during the supper scene.

In addition to all the information about the Tobe Hooper's fantasy about the chainsaw and hearing stories about Ed Gein as a child, he also thought that a story based around the backwater towns of Texas would be an interesting idea. He said something along the lines of:

You never know what these kinds of people are capable of...

urgeok 08-09-2005 05:01 AM

its completely true .. all of it.
it was filmed in dcumentary fashion with a filmcrew following the action around.

the same goes for the sequels and the remake .... all true !


same with the hills have eyes, hellraiser, and evil dead.
each one of them was filmed live.

newb 08-09-2005 05:58 AM

As a matter of fact, i understand there has been some Leatherface sightings at a Burger King in Montana.

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...burgerking.jpg

EXTR3MIST 08-09-2005 03:55 PM

No.











































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...still no.

zwoti 08-09-2005 10:15 PM

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Originally posted by urgeok
same with the hills have eyes
what about the sequel........cause that would mean dogs can have flashbacks :eek:

bwind22 08-10-2005 12:25 AM

And that's not the actor, Matthew McConaughey, in TCM: Next Generation with the bionic leg. That's just some guy with a real bionic leg that kinda looks like him.

urgeok 08-10-2005 04:43 AM

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Originally posted by bwind22
And that's not the actor, Matthew McConaughey, in TCM: Next Generation with the bionic leg. That's just some guy with a real bionic leg that kinda looks like him.
no, that was matthew ... all of this stuff really happened to him and renee z-whatever.

thats why they decided to become actors


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