Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Next Generation
(1994)
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Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Next Generation
(1994)
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| Renée Zellweger | ... |
Jenny
(as Renee Zellweger)
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| Matthew McConaughey | ... |
Vilmer Slaughter
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| Robert Jacks | ... | ||
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Tonie Perensky | ... |
Darla
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| Joe Stevens | ... |
W.E. Slaughter
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Lisa Marie Newmyer | ... |
Heather
(as Lisa Newmyer)
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John Harrison | ... |
Sean
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Tyler Cone | ... |
Barry
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James Gale | ... |
Mr. Rothman
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Chris Kilgore | ... |
Rothman's Chauffeur
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Vince Brock | ... | |
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Susan Loughran | ... |
Jenny's Mother
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David Laurence | ... |
Jenny's Stepfather
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Grayson Victor Schirmacher | ... | |
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Jeanette Wiggins | ... |
Woman Eating Chocolates
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This is the twisted tale of Vilmer and his crazy family which includes the lovely Leatherface. They have pastime of killing and stuffing people. Unfortunately, Jenny and her friends run into Vilmer and his clan in the middle of the night in the middle of the woods. Written by Josh Pasnak <chainsaw@intouch.bc.ca>
Most people think that this is a peice of s***. They probably think that it was one of the worst films in existence. Sometimes this makes me wonder if the majority of the population are dumbasses or artistically autistic. The truth is that this movie is a classic of horror. I gave it a ten. The people that think it's terrible are trying like hell to analyse it. They just dont understand it. And what they don't understand they think that it's stupid. Hell, who would want to think the other way around? The truth is that this a classic of horror. It's just as perplexing and bizarre as the original, but it takes it all to a higher level. Texas Chainsaw Massacre in its most evolved form. And that's what it tries to be, so it deserves the utmost acclaim. It's also a horror rollercoaster, it has all the suspense to make it extremely entertaining, and also has the humor. I loved this movie, it was a peice of art. Most people just dont understand it. Oh well, too bad for them, because this certainly is a classic.