If They Float
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Explore " leatherface" with insightful episodes like "If They Float", "Episode 20 - Double Feature: The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 1974/2022", "Ep. 10: The Texas Chain Saw Massacre (1974) is a horror masterpiece for this reason", "season 2 episode 3" and "Episode 6 - Texas Chainsaw Massacre (1974)" from podcasts like ""Rick's Random Radio", "Strangers in the Alps: A Slasher Podcast", "The Rated Z Podcast", "Rick's Random Radio" and "We Didn’t Go To Film School Podcast"" and more!
Banner Pilot,
Iron Chic,
Leatherface,
Charger,
Past The Blue,
Bone Church,
Dopelord,
Hatchet Field,
Holy Sons,
Rome Streets,
Action Bronson,
MF DOOM,
Souls Of Mischief,
Whoridas,
Jayo Felony,
Bone Thuggs
A Southern style Double Feature! The Strangers are taking a road trip to Texas! They’re discussing the original Tobe Hooper directed classic “The Texas Chain Saw Massacre”! But that’s not all! Right after, they’ll also have a few words about 2022’s Netflix re-quel masterpiece “Texas Chainsaw Massacre”!
“The Texas Chain Saw Massacre” is available to stream on Vudu and Amazon Prime!
When Sally (Marilyn Burns) hears that her grandfather's grave may have been vandalized, she and her paraplegic brother, Franklin (Paul A. Partain), set out with their friends to investigate. After a detour to their family's old farmhouse, they discover a group of crazed, murderous outcasts living next door. As the group is attacked one by one by the chainsaw-wielding Leatherface (Gunnar Hansen), who wears a mask of human skin, the survivors must do everything they can to escape.
“Texas Chainsaw Massacre” is available to stream on Netflix!
Influencers who want to revitalise a deserted Texas town go against the infamous serial murderer Leatherface, who hides his face under a human skin mask.
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In this podcast, podcast host Cristopher Zamora speaks about The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (1974) movie created by Tobe Hooper. He goes in detail on what he likes about the movie and how it had defined the horror genre. Cris speaks about the most disturbing scene in the film which was the dinner scene close to the ending of the movie. Cristopher Zamora also speaks about the new Dead Space remake and the new Steam Deck console that he bought. He speaks about the fights in boxing he will really like to see. Examples of the fights that he goes in detail are Gervonta Davis Vs Ryan Garcia and Deontay Wilder Vs Andy Ruiz.
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Cross Stitched Eyes,
Tension Span,
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Sepultura,
Reek Minds,
Electric Chair,
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Cress,
Leatherface,
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Post Regiment,
Citizen Fish,
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After a long hiatus, Sean and Alexis are back with this short episode discussing the 1974 Tobe Hooper slasher: The Texas Chainsaw Massacre!
Follow along while the duo discuss why the 1974 film stays relevant, and why Leather Face is such an iconic character and hard to recreate. Alexis also claims this movie is her favourite of all time but does NOT know any single character name. Sean reveals he dislikes the Scream movies! This episode is all around full of revelations and tangents that you don't want to miss!
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Camp Nightmare welcomes special guest R.A. Mihailoff, actor best known for Leatherface in The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 3! We talk logistics of chainsaw wielding, biker gangs and more!
November 1957, Plainfield Wisconsin. Police arrive at the home of a local farmer and handyman with a search warrant, after a murder earlier that day pointed to the mild-mannered, but odd man. What they discovered in the farmhouse would become one of the most notorious true crimes in American history, inspiring fictional characters of horror movies for years to come. He was the real Norman Bates. The real Leatherface. The real Buffalo Bill. This is the true and gruesome story of Ed Gein.
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The podcast which you are about to hear is an account of the tragedy which befell a group of five youths, in particular Sally Hardesty and her brother, Franklin. It is all the more tragic in that they were young...
After weeks of build-up, it's finally time for BK & Jack to witness one of the most iconic horror films of all time. Along the way, they will discuss how they reacted personally to the film, how the American fascination with serial killers entered the popular consciousness before the late-70s, the intriguing way the film's genesis ties into local politics in Austin, Texas, & the literal hell the cast & crew endured to finish this film. All this & more as the Film Nerds journey into the world of the mad & macabre!
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It's week 2 here at Camp Wicked Wild, and this week is all about arts & crafts!! So, who else are we going to talk about than the most arts & crafts horror icon of them all--Leatherface. Join Dave, Jaime, John, and Eli as we discuss the remake of the OG Texas Chainsaw Massacre (at least they used spell check on the title this time around). We also have a fantastic special guest host making their first appearance on the show--Joe Charnews from Small Town Failing pocast! You can check him out on your favorite podcast platforms, and also follow him on the social medias @smallandfailing.
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The last few weeks Top 5 discussions have included Dinner Scenes and Hitchhikers and understandably that's seen us talk about THE TEXAS CHAINSAW MASSACRE (1974), one of the most influential horror movies of all time. Director Tobe Hooper together with co-writer Kim Henkel establish fundamental and often repeated conventions of the slasher sub-genre such as the Final Girl trope, the connection of sex with death and physically imposing masked men chasing people wielding blunt instruments in this misunderstood and intense film classic.
Much more subtle than that lurid title might suggest, with a restraint in the depiction of violence matched only by the excess of the deranged ideas at the centre of the film, Art Director Bob Burns's macabre production design is a grim highlight. Avoid TTCM if you don't want to listen to 35 minutes of women screaming, which at least one of the Dads didn't want to do.
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If you think the new Texas Chainsaw Massacre also made no sense, text THINGTHATWILLNOTDIE1. If you were able to follow the plot of the new Texas Chainsaw Massacre and think Jacob and Lucas are stupid, text THINGTHATWILLNOTDIE2. Enter now.
Camp Nightmare welcomes guest Brett Wagner, aka "Big Schwag", known for roles in titles like The Crazies and Sons of Anarchy and as the "Lost Leatherface" from the 2003 Texas Chainsaw Massacre film!
The summer heat is burning down right now, so why not spend some time with us exploring the sweaty and stanky Sawyer family home in backwoods Texas? Jaime, John, Eli, and Dave take a look at what makes this movie important to the genre and why some of us love it and some of us hate it! The opinions in this episode are sure to be just as split as poor old Franklin.
So, grab your pocket knife and Polaroid camera and let's all get uncomfortable in the heat together!
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Interestingly enough, you can actually inherit Leatherface. In Texas Chainsaw 3D, a young woman travels to Texas with her friends to check on a house she inherited and soon realizes that part of what's hers, is the chainsaw wielding Leatherface locked in the basement.
In the last week of Alexis Texas Chainsaw Massacre Month, we decide to review Texas Chainsaw 3D starring Alexandra Daddario and Trey Songz which adds a new spin to the Texas Chainsaw franchise by making Leatherface a good guy? It's entertaining the say the least. Young Dan Kee from GKM comes back on the show to review this movie with us and even goes to say the greatest horror movie quote is actually found in this movie.
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Our triplicate of happy go lucky DOTD lads just get real, real jolly as they review David Blue Garcia’s “Texas Chainsaw Massacre”. Our three bundles of joy talk about the films WILDLY dislikable characters, how Leatherface got “canceled”, and everyone feels a little bit nicer about Friday the 13th Part 3 now. Spoilers in a wall miles and miles away 50 years later.
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