Texas Chainsaw Massacre True Story?
Texas Chainsaw Massacre True Story? Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2003 is a remake film of the 1974 horror with the same title. Texas Chainsaw Massacre was inspired by Wisconsin serial killer Ed Gein. Gein skinned human bodies and made up furniture out of it, but he acted alone and did not use a chainsaw. Most of his "victims" were already dead and he only personally murdered two people. But, Texas Chainsaw Massacre is not base on the true story of the serial killer Ed Gein.
The filmmakers just wanted people to think it was a true story, so more people would go see the movie. The idea for the Leatherface character was inspired by the serial killer Ed Gein, but the entire storyline for The Texas Chainsaw Massacre is fictional. The truth is that the director, Tobe Hooper, got the idea for the Leatherface character from the real case of the serial killer Ed Gein. The rest is completely fictional.
So, what do you think about Texas Chainsaw Massacre?
The filmmakers just wanted people to think it was a true story, so more people would go see the movie. The idea for the Leatherface character was inspired by the serial killer Ed Gein, but the entire storyline for The Texas Chainsaw Massacre is fictional. The truth is that the director, Tobe Hooper, got the idea for the Leatherface character from the real case of the serial killer Ed Gein. The rest is completely fictional.
So, what do you think about Texas Chainsaw Massacre?
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