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			Why do these Leatherface vs. invincible gore icon threads pop up? Leatherface is a guy. He's scary because he's a person who is part of a family that is on the brink of inhumanity. The scariness is not because he is a Superman but because he is a degenerated human being who attacks people with a chainsaw. Asking who would win in a fight between Leatherface and Jason is like asking if the girl from Repulsion could beat up Venom because she's creepier. TCM barely has any gore. It's not really a gore movie, it's a sickening, dark trip to the redneck edge of inhumanity. So, Leatherface doesn't really fit in with New Line's comic book demigods.
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			I didn't see a dirty sanchez thing but are you sure he wasn't refering to the television show which is kinda like Jackass.
		 
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