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Dr. BriggsFavorite Leatherface clan?
#1
It's pretty well known that despite not being the pioneer, The Taxas Chainsaw Massacre series was what widely popularized the "feral family" in horror film. As such, it has had some of the oddest and coolest variants on the theme out there! From 6 films there have been several variants on Leather's family, each have their strong points:

TCM1: Te classic lineup: A golemlike Leatherface, a down-to-earth Cook, a hyperactive hitchhiker, an almost dead Granpa and a fully dead Granma >.>

TCM2: Leather is more childlike and awkward, sort of "finding himself" here, also, he seems even stupider... Meanwhile the cook (Named "Drayton Sawyer" here) has gone even more insane, the hitchhiker is now a puppet and has been replaced by the infamous metalheaded Chop-Top, Granpa actually seems more lively despite being a decade older, and granma has apparently come back to life (according to Chop-Top, until the end...)

"Leatherface": Leatherface's hormones have now apparently kicked in full-force, leading to him apparently raping at least 1 chick, and getting very, very violent... We've got a lotta changes to the family dynamic here, including a mom with a speaker in her throat, three cousins: a prosthetic-decked one, a crossdressing good-ol-boy, and a total idiot pervert type, a now (well, seemingly) dead Granpa, and finally a shiv-happy little girl (Who just may be Sally's daughter)

The Next Generation: Here it gets weird as Leatherface seems to have settled down a bit and really gotten into the whole crossdressing scene! Due to his mellowing, much of the housework is now done by VILMER! a very, very, very weird man with a mechanical leg who likes takeout pizza, hurting people (Including his typical redneck wife), hurting himself, and killing people... he apparently works for the Illuminati, or some other odd group. Rounding out the place are W.E. Sawyer who is totally stupid and quotes famous philosophers, and the new Granpa, who seems much more easily freaked out than the last ones.

TCM'03: These guys are probably the most "normal" family to date (Which is not saying much): We have the most sadistic psycho-ass Leatherface since part III, in addition to a legless father figure, a pompous mother, a creepy emaciated tea-lady, and a kid, who seems the most sane out of any Leatherface-family-dynamic. Still the big asset here is R. Lee Ermey as a psycho sheriff who is a gracious family friend.

"Beginning": I have not seen this yet, though I can only guess it's about the same as the remake, since today's audiences are not as forgiving to gratuitous continuity errors!

So, which one(s) do you prefer?? Big Grin
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#2
I liked the family in the The Next Generation probably the best, but that doesn't mean I liked that film the best. LEATHERFACE (part 3) was probably my second favorite family out of all the films...
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I laughed all through Next Generation Big Grin . VILLLLLMEEEEERRRRR!!!!!!!!!!!!!! rocked, as did the rest of them!

Part III had a good lineup as well, and the coolest ones all survived Wink . Honestly, I think it would be cool to continue the series from that point, though it's hella doubtful
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#4
I like the new one.:eg:
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#5
I liked the 1st original and the 2nd

2nd family cracked me up..lol
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#6
I am not going to go with the latter and say the first family, instead I have to go with the second family. They are nothing but a bunch of psychotic goofballs!! AND I LOVE IT!!
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Trioxin149 Wrote:LEATHERFACE (part 3) was probably my second favorite family out of all the films...

I agree with trioxin but not as my second favorite as my first favorite...it is more
darker and grittier..damn
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#8
I agree with friday the new one is my fav
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#9
I never really understood who the fat lady and the other woman in the trailer were... like, were they part of the family or what?
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#10
You make good posts briggz
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#11
I would have to say the original, they just seemed to be the most psychotic to me and freaked me out a lot more.
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#12
I think there allllllllllll phukin nuts lol
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#13
Have to go with the original now that Ive seen them all....
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#14
Mmmm toughy....Leatherface. the family dynamic is grown here. The cousins are freaking redick, and the madness has now spilled to Leatherfaces daughter....awesome.
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#15
That's the one with Viggo Mortensen, right?
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#16
the one in the rema was awesome.
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FreddysFingers Wrote:That's the one with Viggo Mortensen, right?

Yes Big Grin
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NicoleMayCanaday Wrote:Yes Big Grin

That's a good one only for it's camp factor. The family is just nuts in a demented comedy sort of way.
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#19
I prefer the Remake! The old TCM's were okay, some were better then others...
But I mean the new badass Leather owns the old cross dressing Leather Face.
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#20
The new one is more guy in a skin mask whereas the original is more of an homage to Gein. The remake one is way to studio influenced.
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