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![]() THE TEXAS CHAINSAW MASSACRE @ THE SAW LIVES The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2
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The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2 is nothing like the first film. In this creative and wild spin off sequel, A relative of
the Hardesty's (Dennis Hopper) seeks revenge on the chainsaw psycho and his family. The major difference with this film from
the last is it's creativity. The original TCM wasn't thought up too well and wasn't expected to make it, but it turned out
to be one of the scariest films of all time. TCM part 2 had a larger budget and had more effects that weren't availiable in
the time of the first film. This film will shock you, make you laugh, and it might scare you. Having the same director (Tobe
Hooper, Poltergiest, TCM and Tool Box Murders), it has the same grim and creepy realness that truly makes a horrific experience.
I recommend seeing the first film first, and go in order, you don't want to ruin all the fun! -Russ Frantom (the saw lives!!)
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