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If you've already seen the film—which you should if your interests include being emotionally traumatized—then you know it's about a group of friends who are preyed on by a family of cannibals in the middle of nowhere. One notable member of the cannibalistic fam is Leatherface, whose preferred method of killing is with a chainsaw. Delightful x 2! The movie was marketed as being a "true story," but it'd be more accurate to say that it was inspired by the real-life crimes of Wisconsin-based murderer and "body snatcher" Ed Gein—otherwise known as "the Butcher of Plainfield.

Gein, who was found guilty of murdering a hardware store owner named Bernice Worden in , was eventually institutionalized for being, well, insane. Sheriffs found Worden's decapitated body in a shed, and while searching Gein's house they also found all sorts of horrifying objects made of skin—including masks, which is noteworthy because Leatherface wears a mask made of human skin in The Texas Chainsaw Massacre.

As if all that isn't disturbing enough, Gein was also obsessed with his deceased mother; after she died, he kept her room in pristine condition even as the rest of the house decayed. He apparently hoped to "literally crawl into her skin. As we turn onto cr I notice a car sitting on side of road they must hv been taking pics too and another car in the drive way un-doing the metal wire that goes across the driveway.

As I stopped on the actual County Road I'm assuming it was the owner. She was about in her 50's and she started taking pics of me sitting in my car and my license Plates. It threw me off guard as I was not on her property and thought was strange she was taking pics of me. I got out and asked her how she was and was everything ok I actually told her she didn't hv to be so rude.

I was baffled! I snapped a pic of house from the main road and left. My 12yr old daughter freaked out! Anyways, I do respect private property and I did nothing wrong. Took my 3 pictures and left. I went by there this weekend and if you are a movie fan, its worth it. We stayed on the road and didnt even think about going onto their property. The cornfields on the opposite side of the road made it feel creepy! I was able to get some good pictures from the other side of the road. There are very large and clear no trespassing signs that threaten jail "or worse.

It seems as long as you stay off the actual property and on the road they have no problem with you grabbing a few photos - at least that was my experience.

It does look run-down like in the movies but its clear that people live there from the vehicles on the property. I was threatened with a shotgun when I stepped from the road onto the property less than a foot. The area is pretty remote, so it isn't hard to know when someone is coming down the road. They watch for visitors and do not want you anywhere near their home. Be careful. Problem with this listing? Let us know. US Texas Granger. Add to Trip. Edit Place Force Sync. Add Review. Reviewed by Slapdog.

February 04, Rated 5. Thank you. Reviewed by j. February 09, Reviewed by JoBoy. June 11, Rated 3. A couple facts here. Reviewed by Rachleejern. His all-time favorite movie critics are Pauline Kael, Manny Farber and of course himself.

He regards Rogue One as one of history's great travesties. By Dan Zinski Published Mar 20, Share Share Tweet Email 0. Related Topics Movie News the texas chainsaw massacre. Originally intended as a theatrical release, Legendary just sold the global rights to the film to Netflix. There's no word at the moment of when Netflix will premiere the flick, but it was originally set for a release.

Could we end up seeing it this year, perhaps in time for Halloween? Let's hope.



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