What type of chainsaw does leatherface use
And that, ladies and gentlemen, is how iconic art is born. One last thing about Gein. You can see the sweat dripping off, even streaming off, the actors. Hooper said everyone suffered mightily because there was no stopping to wait for cooler weather. And even though some days were well over degrees, they had to press on to get filming done in a month, come hell or high water — and hell is what they got. Slaughter BBQ.
Hansen also said that the power of the chainsaw myth they created on film persists with such tenacity in Texas that people would not believe him when he said that no such chainsaw crimes ever happened in the state. My cousin worked on death row over in Huntsville and saw Leatherface himself get the chair. The movie had its opening in Austin, appropriately, since its director was a University of Texas professor and documentary cameraman. Horror and humor are allies. The movie even spawned a hilarious Geico ad that has run the last couple of years — the one where four people are running from a killer and debating where to hide.
Even Leatherface is astounded by their filmic ignorance. Considering that the chainsaw used in Leatherface was the same model as the original, this will be the end of the list. What's your favorite Texas Chainsaw Massacre chainsaw? Give me a holler in the comments section!
Ha, that's funny. The Stihl O66 Magnum is the best. I had one when I was working in Utah, that was 5 years ago, a very good chainsaw. I am not saying that I am an expert with this tool, but apparently Leather face beside killing knew how to choose a good chainsaw. Have a nice day guys. I don't know how about you, but I am waiting for the part 4 of the movie.
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His primary weapon of choice was a Poulan a , weighing a substantial 13 lbs. Picking up one of these and running at full pace makes ones chances of survival slim at best. And being a big, strong man certainly gave power to the scene when he danced about at the end, spinning round and round maniacally, waving the chainsaw over his head. Even a hand guard would have been a nice touch! The sequel was released 12 years after the original, and despite making a decent profit at the box office it was never, ever going to hold a light to the original.
Thats a proper Deathmatch! Dennis Hopper is a psycho at the best of times but putting him up against Leatherface, this time played by the equally intimidating presence of Bill Johnson was a feast for curious eyes! I believe these saws are still going strong! Arguably the chainsaw is the star of this show in its chrome jacket with nasty spikes at the base of the guide bar.
There were 3 x Excalibur chainsaws made for the film and they were beautifully crafted by Paul Byer. For more information on these fabulous creations visit the Texas Chainsaw Massacre 3 site dedicated to The Excalibur. The thought of the slightly-built Jean-Luc Picard swinging one of these around would be far more amusing than this bizarre offering from the franchise, that even boasted Matthew McConaughey and Renee Zellweger in the cast.
This time, the next generation used a McCulloch to perform the dastardly deeds. Robert Jacks had the fun task of swinging and hacking this time round to equally devastating effect though despite the blood, gore, superstar cast the film was rather rubbish. The real star was the capable, compact and yet thoroughly unassuming McCulloch The poster for the remake was sinister, dark and had genuine menace despite the somewhat sad eyes of Leatherface, this time played by Andrew Bryniarski in both movies.
Various review sites rated the remake pretty low though it was truer to the original than previous efforts. The Prequel was marked slightly higher. Also had the late great R. Lee Emery as the unlikeable father. In fact, none of the characters were particularly likable but in terms of keeping you uneasy, it worked. For me anyway. Leather face wielded a Husqvarna , thats still marketed today and going strong. The one in the movie had a custom bar installed.
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