The Texas Chainsaw Massacre

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Unearth the Horror: Celebrating the Legacy of The Texas Chainsaw Massacre

A group of friends unwittingly stumbles into the eerie clutches of a twisted family in rural Texas, where chainsaws roar and dinner takes a sinister turn. Survival hinges on their wits against a masked butcher with an insatiable hunger.

The Texas Chainsaw Massacre Trivia

What year was The Texas Chainsaw Massacre originally released? (Easy)
#1: 1970
#2: 1974
#3: 1980
#4: 1985
What is the name of the character who wields the chainsaw in The Texas Chainsaw Massacre? (Expert)
#1: Leatherface
#2: Bubba Sawyer
#3: Thomas Hewitt
#4: Jebediah Sawyer
0/0 Correct

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The Texas Chainsaw Massacre Fun Facts

The Texas Chainsaw Massacre was inspired by the real-life criminal Ed Gein, who created furniture and clothing items from human remains.
The film was made on a shoestring budget of only $140,000 and grossed more than $30 million at the box office.

The Texas Chainsaw Massacre Polls

Which character in The Texas Chainsaw Massacre is the scariest?
Leatherface
The Hitchhiker
Drayton Sawyer
Sally Hardesty
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What is your favorite Texas Chainsaw Massacre film?
The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (1974)
The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2 (1986)
The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (2003)
Texas Chainsaw 3D (2013)
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