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I also like the score for Texas Chainsaw Masscre, although I don't know if you could call it a score though, and just some ... Then the massacre happens and you're wondering where this movie is going to take you next. The answer, sadly, is nowhere.
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Resolved Question: Is it possible for a child to be born naturally evil?
There was a kid, we'll call him Drake, and let's just say that he was a little strange. When he was little he honestly believed himself to be a dog and it took counseling and a lot of talking to to get him to stop biting people, chasing other kids, etc. He didn't really like to play much, he preferred writing horror, drawing gruesome things, watching horror movies (even those far too mature for someone of his age at the time and even when home alone at night), he threatened the other kids' lives at school and got into trouble a lot, and wanted the bad guys to win, the bad things to happen (like he was happy when katrina occurred), and the good people to suffer because "they are stupid and weak enough, they deserve it." he used to be very compassionate of animals, but has recently lost that as well. he never cared about people's safety, feelings, etc. he often speaks of wanting the earth to crumble and "look like mars with a black sky". he used to like the wild cannibals on movies like the hills have eyes, the texas chainsaw massacre, and wrong turn, so much so that he developed a love for axes and knives and liked cutting up things that he found with both. he wanted dogs only to have them attack people. same with cats, both of which he abused by locking them in places, bending their limbs, biting and fighting with them, tying them up and spraying them with the hose, etc. his parents always discouraged such things and other things such as his elusiveness of the public with a whupping and a "talk", and he hated them too, and never helped if something bad happened, he instead ignored it or enjoyed it. he was always very smart, loved history, and idolized people that did terrible things in history, his personal favorite are characters in stories that don't actually exist, but he loves them all the same. So what do you think is this person evil, disturbed, or what? moreResolved Question: is there really families like in the texas chainsaw massacre remake or the devils reject film?
hi i just finished watching texas chainsaw massacre the remake so i decided to do some research and it is very loosely based on ed gein but i thought are there actually any families out there that are like that who are cannibals or families like the one out of the devils rejects as i would like to do some research about them so could anyone tell me any family names that have been all over the news or in the media because there a family of serial killer canibals like on the texas chainsaw massacre the remake or the devils rejects. thanks . any where in history the family can be moreResolved Question: HEY YOU! Need a movie to watch tonight! Help Me and tell me Some of ur Favorites...?
I want a good movie to watch tonight. I'm a big movie person, there's ALOT of films i've seen. So try to give me some movies ideas that aren't so popular cuz chances are i've seen it. So try telling me ur favorites or movies u think i'll like based on my Favorites. PLEASE if u see someone already replied with a movie, dont use the same answer. I want different answers. Reply to this with ur Top 5 Favorites of All Time, Scary, Romance or Drama, Comedy, and Actions. U can ad extra movies if u'd like. Example of Some of my Favorites: Favorite Movies of all Times: 1. The Crow 2. May 3. Party Monster 4. Willow 5. American History X Top 5 SCARY movies: 1. The Exorcist 2. Haunting in Conneticut 3. Texas Chainsaw Massacre (old, new, & sequels) 4. Darkness Falls 5. Bramstoker's Dracula (I LOVE Vampire movies!!! I've seen Lost Boys, Interview with a Vampire, Queen of the Damned, John Carpender's Vampires, if u know a good one i haven't seen TELL ME!) (No Grudge, Saw, Chuckie, Jason, Freddy, or Michael Myers movies, those are given) Top 5 Funny movies: 1. Pineapple Express 2. Knocked Up 3. Benny & Joon 4. Grandma's Boys 5. Mallrats (Nothing old school please. I've seen all them) Top 5 Drama or Romance: 1. Million Dollar Baby 2. Donnie Darko 3.Edward Scissorhands 4.Girl, Interupted 5. Cruel Intentions (I LOVE sad movies and more serious movies rather than Romantic Comedies. Movies with alot of SEX scenes are always a plus) Top 5 Action Movies: 1. 300 2. Troy 3. Gladiator 4. Desperado 5. Fight Club (Not a big action fan though, but i do like Epic movies) moreResolved Question: Most notorious and sadistic crime in american history?
I've just finished watching Texas Chainsaw On Massacre: The Beginning. It's based on a true story, but the movie changed how it's really supposed to be like. I know it's actually a guy called Gein or something. At the end it said it was one of the most notorious and sadistic crime in american history. And what the guy did was pretty disturbing. If it was one of the most notrious sadistic crime in american history, than what's the first? Please give me the story or the link on where I can read about it. Thanks. moreResolved Question: Poll: Do you own any of these films?
Sorry it's a lot, I'm very bored. I have them all 300 Batman Batman Begins Black Hawk Down Bourne Ultimatum Casino Royale Dark Knight Incredible Hulk Indiana Jones (1-4) Iron Man Jumper King Kong Kingdom Of Heaven Mission Impossible 3 Munich Quantum Of Solace Saving Private Ryan Spider Man (1-3) Troy Fight Club Harold & Kumar 2 Knocked Up Lock, Stock, & 2 Smoking Barrels Pineapple Express Simpsons Movie Snatch Tropic Thunder A History Of Violence Alexander: Revisited Apocalypto Apocalypse Now: Redux Assasination Of Jesse James By The Coward Robert Ford The Aviator Bobby Capote Catch Me If You Can Dances With Wolves The Departed Disturbia English Patient Eastern Promises Fargo Gangs Of New York Gladiator The Green Mile Gone Baby Gone Last King Of Scotland Michael Clayton Million Dollar Baby Mystic River No Country For Old Men Ocean's (11-13) Platoon Pulp Fiction Rein Over Me Resivoir Dogs Schindler's List Syriana There Will Be Blood 28 Days Later 28 Weeks Later 1408 Alien Aliens Boogeyman Cloverfield Dawn Of the Dead Dracula I Am Legend Interview With The Vampire Minority Report The Mist The Reaping Silence Of The Lambs Texas Chainsaw Massacre The Abyss AI: Artificial Intelligence Lord Of The Rings (1-3) Matrix (1-3) Sunshine Transformers Underworld Vanilla SkyOh yeah, I forgot Jackie Brown. moreResolved Question: Do you need a large budget to make a really really scary repugnant gore/horror flick ?
my ambition is to knock 'Cannibal Holocaust' right off its <beep> perch....and make 'the excorcist' seem like a disney cartoon. and any other 'highly acclaimed gore/horror' flick ever made - i want to bring them down to their knees, and re-write history. my ambition is to create/make something so sinister, so nerve tinglingly disturbing and upsetting to the audience (look how little next to NO gore was in 'texas chainsaw massacre' , yet for me its one of the most 'disturbing' movies ever made/written). I want to create the setting in a remote woodland somewhere in the USA, if not then some jungle in south america... if you think im out of my depth - one of my ideas for a scene in my prospective movie revolves around a womans chest cavity bursting open full of lava worms and roaches ! yay ! ^^ also i want to make this look 'real' of course, so thats a challenge heh. I would also include wounded peopels injuries getting severe over the duration of a movie, so i wonder what kind of sfx i could use for gore and 'infections'. Can this be achieved under a budget of say, just , $1000 ??? i may not even use that budget entirely - you see, the idea is to end up creating something so ghastly, grotesque and shocking to the senses - that I produce something which ultimately gets banned in over 100 countries ^^ any advice folks ? novice film makers ? gore flick fans ?and an estranged evangelical christian couple who 'love thy neighbour' and let you lodge in their humble abode, only to place steamed human brains and gut on dinner plates as they tuck into it - not before saying grace (if this would be offensive to chrsitianity, i'll ommit it and include it inmy uncut version ^^)oh and a disorientated suited and booted 'businessman' who keeps appearing out of the blue screaming 'im late for my meeting', in the jungle carying a briefcase - but the back of his body is naked with a monkey's head sticking out of his rectum. moreResolved Question: POLL: Is texas chainsaw massacre (1974) truly the most brutal and realistic movie of history?
moreResolved Question: PLEASE HELP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!?
My girlfriend has what I consider an odd, and sick attraction to men that play certain horror movie roles. She never liked Matthew McConaughey UNTIL she saw him in Texas Chainsaw Massacre 4. He was all dirty, greasy looking, had a robot leg that ran by remote control, and he beat the hell out of people. Bill Moseley played Otis in House of 1000 Corpses and Devil's Rejects. After watching him in these films, she really got into him and found him attractive...EVEN though he could be our FATHER! In the 1000 Corpses, he was all white and pale with stringy long white hair. In Rejects, he had a really long grey hair and a long grey beard. He was a very angry homicidal maniac. Now she is fixated with him. She NEVER thought Christian Bale was attractive...she said he was ugly. UNTIL she watched him in American Psycho as an absolutely nuts serial killer who cut women and admired himself in the mirror during sex. She even thought Heath Ledger as The Joker...and I mean his CHARACTER (MAKEUP AND ALL!) was "hot." These are just a few. Keep in mind she is very close with her parents and has no history of mental illness. She's also a nurse. She is an intelligent woman. Your thoughts? LOL GREAT answers so far! Let's see how many we can get! Alexa, I'm going to be a Chia Head this year! hahaha moreResolved Question: Evil That Scare you to death!?
Who do you think the most frightening character ever created in cinema history? it means you can mention : psychopath,spree killer,serial killer,cold-blooded murder or even mafia. They should be a very disturbing man. Whom that i mentioned below are the most terrifying person i ever seen in movie: 1. Freddy Krueger (Robert Englund) in " A nightmare on Elm Street"(1985) 2.Hannibal Lecter (Anthony Hopkins) in "Silence of the lambs"(1991) 3.Norman Bates (Anthony Perkins) in "Psycho"(1960) 4.Leather Face in "Texas Chainsaw Massacre"(1974) 5.Mountain man (Bill Mckinney) in "Deliverance"(1972) 6.3 runaway prisoners in "Last house on the left"(1972) I have plenty... but,those guys are really on the TOP! nobody can beat them.So,who is keep haunting your night? moreResolved Question: Wouldn't It Be Cool To Create A Horror Theme Park?
It's always been a fantasy of mine and if I had millions of dollars it would be made already. Picture DisneyWorld but with a horror theme. Of course Dracula's castle is the main building of the place with a London 1800s town setting in front of it. Then you have a museum dedicated to torture exhibits where you can "try out" the devices on your family ;) You have a tour of the Bates Motel and Norman Bates' house from Psycho. You have a ride going through scenes of all the classics such as the summer camp of Friday the 13th, Haddonfield in Halloween, Leatherface's house of the Texas Chainsaw Massacre, Freddy Kruger's nightmare sequences, and much much more. To top it all off, you have a museum with a ride attraction dedicated to the real monsters of history; such as Adolf Hitler, Stalin, Rasputin, Vlad the Impaler, and more modern madness such as Ted Bundy, Jeffrey Dahmer, and the Zodiac. If you have lots of $$$, want to help create this magical place? moreResolved Question: Wouldn't It Be Cool To Create A Horror Theme Park?
It's always been a fantasy of mine and if I had millions of dollars it would be made already. Picture DisneyWorld but with a horror theme. Of course Dracula's castle is the main building of the place with a London 1800s town setting in front of it. Then you have a museum dedicated to torture exhibits where you can "try out" the devices on your family ;) You have a tour of the Bates Motel and Norman Bates' house from Psycho. You have a ride going through scenes of all the classics such as the summer camp of Friday the 13th, Haddonfield in Halloween, Leatherface's house of the Texas Chainsaw Massacre, Freddy Kruger's nightmare sequences, and much much more. To top it all off, you have a museum with a ride attraction dedicated to the real monsters of history; such as Adolf Hitler, Stalin, Rasputin, Vlad the Impaler, and more modern madness such as Ted Bundy, Jeffrey Dahmer, and the Zodiac. If you have lots of $$$, want to help create this magical place? moreResolved Question: Question about movies that are based on true stories?
Movies like The texas chainsaw massacre and The excorsism of Emily Rose are based on true events. Are there any good websites that gives info on the real history behind the movies?I know a lot of true story movies. Thats not what I'm asking. moreResolved Question: What is important to know about the Texas Chain Saw Massacre in film: 1974, 1986, 1990, 1997, 2003, and now?
Would you characterize the new beginning film as a good movie to take a date to? The other films are: Texas Chain Saw Massacre (1974); Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2 (1986); Leatherface (1990); Texas Chainsaw Massacre/The Next Generation (1997); and Texas Chainsaw Massacre (2003). Where do I begin? What can you tell me about these films? How much continuity will I see between them if I watch all of these movies? What is important to understand about the significance of the cannibal Ed Gein in American history? Is there any scientific evidence that correlates violence with viewership of these films? Is it important to go into this movie on an empty stomach? Are these films a comment on the state of modern industries? Would you recommend I take any drugs to watch these films? What similar films do you recommend? Are there any scarier films? Any films on a similar topic? Are these traditional slasher films? What other genres do they fit into? What upcoming films look good? moreResolved Question: Does anyone know the real story of texas the chainsaw massacre?
Like a good website, history behind the story. I am looking at doing research and would like more information. moreResolved Question: Is there away to find this information out and more??
I want to find out what kind of history happened in my house?? If any thing at all. And where is a website I can go to that shows all the true things that happen and you can visit. Like the Texas chainsaw massacre? I would like websites for both of them PLEASE! moreResolved Question: Which character that Viggo Mortensen has played, is your favorite? (i.e. Aragorn, Lucifer, David Shaw, etc.)?
Movies that Viggo Mortensen has Starred or Co-Starred in: A History of Violence, Hidalgo, Lord of the Rings, 28 Days, A Walk on the Moon, Psycho, A Perfect Murder, La Pistola de mi Hermano, G.I. Jane, Vanishing Point, Daylight, The Portrait of a Lady, Albino Alligator, The Prophecy, Black Velvet Pantsuit, The Passion of Darkly Noon, Crimson Tide, Gimlet, The Crew, Floundering, American Yakuza, The Young Americans, Carlito's Way, Ruby Cairo, Boiling Point, The Indian RUnner, The Reflecting Skin, Young Guns 2, Leatherface: Texas Chainsaw Massacre 3, Tripwire, Once in a Blue Moon, Fresh Horses, Prison, Salvation!, WitnessSorry I forgot to add, "And why?" Why is that role your favorite? Movies that Viggo Mortensen has Starred or Co-Starred in: A History of Violence, Hidalgo, Lord of the Rings, 28 Days, A Walk on the Moon, Psycho, A Perfect Murder, La Pistola de mi Hermano, G.I. Jane, Vanishing Point, Daylight, The Portrait of a Lady, Albino Alligator, The Prophecy, Black Velvet Pantsuit, The Passion of Darkly Noon, Crimson Tide, Gimlet, The Crew, Floundering, American Yakuza, The Young Americans, Carlito's Way, Ruby Cairo, Boiling Point, The Indian RUnner, The Reflecting Skin, Young Guns 2, Leatherface: Texas Chainsaw Massacre 3, Tripwire, Once in a Blue Moon, Fresh Horses, Prison, Salvation!, Witness moreTop History Of Texas Chainsaw Massacre Links
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