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"Texas Chainsaw Massacre" (the original) or "The Hills Have Eyes" (original) What movie scared you more, pt 3-last one Hills for me. I first saw it 11 years ago and felt like I had been violated. I was almost crying and felt like I needed to shower. It didn't help that I saw it like midnight and my roommate at the time was not at home.
Now, the real life story behind Massacre-Ed Gein scares me. "Lack of home training crosses all boundaries." | |
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Easily the original "Chainsaw". The film was shot like a grainy 70's docu so it made you feel like you were really watching these events happen.
The narrator's voice even kind of creeped me out too (until I found out it was John Larroquette). That took some of the scare factor out of it.
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I prefer "Chainsaw" as a movie, but "Hills" is much scarier to me. "Chainsaw" doesn't scare me at all. I laugh more than anything | |
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Good question. For anything, the chainsaw was exactly why TCM has a higher scare factor. | |
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Chainsaw ALL THE WAY! The sheer brutality (even if not as gory by today's standards) alone does it for me.
I remember renting this film with my mom on vhs and deciding to sneak a peek while she was at work. I got as far as the first time he slams that metal door and nearly shit my pants. I took it out and waited to watch it with my mommy. | |
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To this day I refuse to watch Chainsaw fully... so that one. | |
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i was under age when i saw this at the theatre...my big sis snuck me in. HOW did i get the balls to do that?
Scarred me for life.....nuf said. | |
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Texas Chainsaw scared me the most. I think it was because I was very young when I first saw it. I didn't see The Hills until I was much older.
The scene where leatherface hangs the chick on the meat hook still gives me the creeps. | |
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"Chainsaw" all the way for me. The original "Hills" didn't scare me at all. But, the remake? "It's not nice to fuck with K.B.! All you haters will see!" - Kitbradley
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Yeah I agree..Leatherface grabbing/dragging that victim and slamming that metal door scared the hell out of me.
I understand there's going to be another remake of the 1st "Chainsaw" coming out next year. | |
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I found Hills to be way more scary & disgusting. Chainsaw annoyed me as many times I was thinking of ways they could have gotten away, I kept yelling Run Bitch! Hills is just wrong on so many levels. I'm still getting over it. Peace in the House of Prince. | |
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