The ending is so funny just all chaos, an absolute clown show, nobody trying to call the cops, truck driver doesn’t start the truck but instead hops out and keeps running around, the lady enters and leaves the truck, the pickup truck driver sees this whole commotion going on and still decides to drive through it, tries to dodge the bloody lady but then decides to let her hop in the back 😂😂
32:41 Yeah the hitchhiker made the majority of the bone furniture in the Sawyer house. And the flashes at the start were him taking photos of the bodies he dug up.
48:52 In his prime Grandpa probably killed the slaughterhouse animals and later people after the family lost their jobs with a hammer in 1 shot but his grandsons couldn't accept he was too decrepit to even hold it by the time of the 1st film.
@@billyrichards8834 Wrong. The hitchhiker was killed by a truck at the end of the original. Chop Top from the sequel is his twin brother who was serving in Vietnam at the time of the original. The plate on his head is from a machete wound in Vietnam, as he said in the film. The 'puppet' that chop top carried around in the sequel is the mummified corpse of the hitchhiker, his twin brother.
As I said. It was a slapstick farce of the movie, as was "Airplane" to "Airport 77." He also played the cook in Texas Chainsaw. He wasn't a twin to ANYBODY. But, whatever. I'm RIGHT! OWN UP!
@@billyrichards8834 "The cook" (aka Drayton Sawyer) is Jim Siedow, not Ed Neal or Bill Moseley! You are talking about a completely different character.
The first movie considered to set off the slasher genre is Alfred Hitchcock's "Psycho" (1960). Which if you haven't seen it you have to watch it. A must see.
@@GraveCinema here are a couple other Folklore Horror Movie Franchises 4 y'all 2 love birds 2 check out sometime (Wrong Turn Franchise & The Hills Have Eyes Franchise) both based off of/inspired by a real life cannibalistic Serial Killer Sawney Bean just like The Texas Chainsaw Massacre Franchise!
Italian giallo slashers (like Bay of Blood) definitley predate this, and of course Psycho (the other Ed Gein inspired slasher) but TCM is in a class of it's own.
this couple is absolutely fantastic Mrs g r a v e s reactions are priceless I'm 63 years old have seen this movie in all the classics dozens of times the scariest movie I've ever seen was beyond the door from 1974 Juliet Mills demonic face still gives me nightmares to this day you t w o gave a excellent review of this movie love it to death will store it forever you guys are terrific
This movie will give you a lot of nightmares. This movie was inspired by a true story about Ed Gein. He was also crazy too and the people of Plainfield, Wisconsin didn't want to talk about him after what happened. I know because I live in Wisconsin.
Tracy, the instrument that you're thinking of is called a theremin. Pretty sure that's what you're referring to as far as the crazy weird sound effects. By the way I love you guys work. I subscribed about a week ago and I've watched almost all your videos already. You're both adorable and Tracy you're gorgeous. I love the way you're like a chameleon. Never know what you're going to be wearing and you're always beautiful. Rock on ya'll. 😉
great reaction! This film is a true modern Era game changer along with Night of the Living dead (Without these film makers Horror would be much different) Texas Chainsaw in my top 10 horror list so important.. It’s a shame the film made huge money but, nobody involved with it made a dime (The film itself was only distributed to launder money for the mob) 👍
i think you mean the nightmare or apprehension engine (i think that's what it's called). metal sculpture designed to make the most horrible noises when you bow or hit it
01:04. You are actually spot on with that statement. If you read the book based version of the story, he's actually quite psychotic, and he tries to justify his re-animation experiments as "pushing science to beyond death", even after repeated experiments end with very violent creations, he never stops and his paranoia only grew with time. In the book version, it ended with a cosmic karma ending. :)
02:16. [Insert high quality wood joke here] 03:00. Grave Cinema: Collin and Tracey Presents...Friday of Fear! (new incoming channel... or channel update in 2023?!?) :P
04:40. It's not that bad if it is true. Also, you're just taking your dog's feelings into consideration. *now THAT sounds real bad (when Roommate Nr 2 is right there)* :P
05:04. Us guys aren't sleeping... we're meditating, so that we can wa... I mean open our eyes and feel refreshed and ready for the new day... you know, 02:00 in the morning when our roommate wake us to go investigate a noise (which turns out to be a cat creating noise outside). :P
Yeah love that girls outfit and Sally's lol. Nice white pants and red shorts and that dude with the floral shirt lol. Leatherfaces outfit and decor of their house are cool too lol
54:18. If you are into legends, there is Slenderman and The Rake, neither of which were good movies, but it's good for checking if you want to add some "horror lore and rules" to your knowledge base. I would, however, rather recommend local legends and legend-esque movies - most are nothing but b-movie fare, but some of them tend to at least try new stuff (although not every one of them lands okay). There's also knockoffs/rip-offs that you can consider within the horror genre (like the Roger Corman movies). :)
56:25. And the NASCAR racing scene... and the eye laser surgery scene... and the airplane engine scene, etc. The thing with Final Destination, however, is that Death itself is after you as the villain, because the survivors of the initial event was supposed to die and it comes to collect its due. Just like the Ring, the general idea they went in the later movies is that by someone stopping the initial event from happening, it's a ripple event, which is why all the later events happened. They have never, however, explained fully why the "visions" happen, or how it always comes to one specific individual only. Man, I wish they could make another entry in the Final Destination again - not a reboot! (because the movie series doesn't need a reboot - each entry is pretty much a standalone).
56:49. As multiple movies showed us there is no point in trying to "Death-proof" your surroundings in a Final Destination movie - the obvious angle there being that Death will get you regardless of what you do and you're pretty much just delaying the inevitable. Plus, there's the "rules" of Final Destination that you have to consider. :/ Also, whoever cast Tony Todd as the Mortician (I still maintain he is an avatar of Death as a fan theory), deserves a medal. It literally SELLS the first movie. :/
57:14. A jump scare lover, you said? You're gonna LOVE 90s, '00s and '10s horror movies then? XD Also, any chance of highlighting some Hammer horror movies as well somewhere in the future? I can highly recommend them for a not too hectic movie review for your co-host, since many of those movies rely on tension/atmosphere and not jump scares?
That'd still be entertaining to watch even if tube seen it a million timrs. Still awesome movies. Still awesome reactions I bet. Love horror reactions. Waiting for new one to drop. It says coming friday. Its friday. Just drop it already. That's what I've been saying for months now. Its done. You got it. Just release. Lets us watch it lol. We gotta see it lol. We gonna love it like this one or others lol
My favourite film, not just horror film, love seeing fresh reactions. Have a good day.
The ending is so funny just all chaos, an absolute clown show, nobody trying to call the cops, truck driver doesn’t start the truck but instead hops out and keeps running around, the lady enters and leaves the truck, the pickup truck driver sees this whole commotion going on and still decides to drive through it, tries to dodge the bloody lady but then decides to let her hop in the back 😂😂
32:41 Yeah the hitchhiker made the majority of the bone furniture in the Sawyer house. And the flashes at the start were him taking photos of the bodies he dug up.
You gotta admit he's a pretty creative and artsy dude, in his own twisted way!
48:52 In his prime Grandpa probably killed the slaughterhouse animals and later people after the family lost their jobs with a hammer in 1 shot but his grandsons couldn't accept he was too decrepit to even hold it by the time of the 1st film.
The hitchhiker is Ed Neal. Bill Mosley played his twin brother in the first sequel, and later Drayton in Chainsaw 3D.
WASN'T his twin brother. He played the same character, only in a darker/comedic way. Texas Chainsaw 2 was more comedy ... than horror.
@@billyrichards8834 Wrong. The hitchhiker was killed by a truck at the end of the original. Chop Top from the sequel is his twin brother who was serving in Vietnam at the time of the original. The plate on his head is from a machete wound in Vietnam, as he said in the film. The 'puppet' that chop top carried around in the sequel is the mummified corpse of the hitchhiker, his twin brother.
As I said. It was a slapstick farce of the movie, as was "Airplane" to "Airport 77." He also played the cook in Texas Chainsaw. He wasn't a twin to ANYBODY.
But, whatever.
I'm RIGHT! OWN UP!
@@billyrichards8834 "The cook" (aka Drayton Sawyer) is Jim Siedow, not Ed Neal or Bill Moseley! You are talking about a completely different character.
You were thinking of a Theramin, but the sound you're hearing in this was the camera.
The first movie considered to set off the slasher genre is Alfred Hitchcock's "Psycho" (1960). Which if you haven't seen it you have to watch it. A must see.
We have seen it, and we love it.
@@GraveCinema here are a couple other Folklore Horror Movie Franchises 4 y'all 2 love birds 2 check out sometime (Wrong Turn Franchise & The Hills Have Eyes Franchise) both based off of/inspired by a real life cannibalistic Serial Killer Sawney Bean just like The Texas Chainsaw Massacre Franchise!
Italian giallo slashers (like Bay of Blood) definitley predate this, and of course Psycho (the other Ed Gein inspired slasher) but TCM is in a class of it's own.
I know about Ed Gein because I lived in Wisconsin.
Trivia fun fact: John Larroquette who played Dan Fielding on Night Court was good friends with Toby Hooper. He did the opening narration.
And he won four well-deserved Emmys.
It's definitely worth watching this with the cast/crew commentary. A lot of really crazy things went on during filming.
this couple is absolutely fantastic Mrs g r a v e s reactions are priceless I'm 63 years old have seen this movie in all the classics dozens of times the scariest movie I've ever seen was beyond the door from 1974 Juliet Mills demonic face still gives me nightmares to this day you t w o gave a excellent review of this movie love it to death will store it forever you guys are terrific
This movie will give you a lot of nightmares. This movie was inspired by a true story about Ed Gein. He was also crazy too and the people of Plainfield, Wisconsin didn't want to talk about him after what happened. I know because I live in Wisconsin.
Tracy, the instrument that you're thinking of is called a theremin. Pretty sure that's what you're referring to as far as the crazy weird sound effects. By the way I love you guys work. I subscribed about a week ago and I've watched almost all your videos already. You're both adorable and Tracy you're gorgeous. I love the way you're like a chameleon. Never know what you're going to be wearing and you're always beautiful. Rock on ya'll. 😉
great reaction! This film is a true modern Era game changer along with Night of the Living dead (Without these film makers Horror would be much different) Texas Chainsaw in my top 10 horror list so important.. It’s a shame the film made huge money but, nobody involved with it made a dime (The film itself was only distributed to launder money for the mob) 👍
21:34 It's annoying when people see this scene and say "That's from Dead by Daylight" when the game has the hook kill as a reference to this.
Yes, I'm saaacribing because Mrs Grave is hilarious😀😀😀
i think you mean the nightmare or apprehension engine (i think that's what it's called). metal sculpture designed to make the most horrible noises when you bow or hit it
Y'all need to watch the sequels. 2 is hilarious.
Buffalo bill was based on Gary Heidnik and Hannibal Lecter was based of Alfredo Ballí Treviño not Ed Gein
🎵Deep in the heart of texas 🎵 gene autry
00:33. Our first "Lost Media" episode. Congrats! :P
01:04. You are actually spot on with that statement. If you read the book based version of the story, he's actually quite psychotic, and he tries to justify his re-animation experiments as "pushing science to beyond death", even after repeated experiments end with very violent creations, he never stops and his paranoia only grew with time. In the book version, it ended with a cosmic karma ending. :)
02:16. [Insert high quality wood joke here]
03:00. Grave Cinema: Collin and Tracey Presents...Friday of Fear! (new incoming channel... or channel update in 2023?!?) :P
04:40. It's not that bad if it is true.
Also, you're just taking your dog's feelings into consideration. *now THAT sounds real bad (when Roommate Nr 2 is right there)* :P
04:47. Speaking of home defense, have you upgraded your home security system with a baseball bat YET? ;)
05:04. Us guys aren't sleeping... we're meditating, so that we can wa... I mean open our eyes and feel refreshed and ready for the new day... you know, 02:00 in the morning when our roommate wake us to go investigate a noise (which turns out to be a cat creating noise outside). :P
she acts like my old gf used to act when scared
Neither, they're furnitures that are made from humans' bones. 20:10
Yeah love that girls outfit and Sally's lol. Nice white pants and red shorts and that dude with the floral shirt lol. Leatherfaces outfit and decor of their house are cool too lol
The sequel is more of a comedy, Gremlins 2 style
54:18. If you are into legends, there is Slenderman and The Rake, neither of which were good movies, but it's good for checking if you want to add some "horror lore and rules" to your knowledge base. I would, however, rather recommend local legends and legend-esque movies - most are nothing but b-movie fare, but some of them tend to at least try new stuff (although not every one of them lands okay). There's also knockoffs/rip-offs that you can consider within the horror genre (like the Roger Corman movies). :)
56:25. And the NASCAR racing scene... and the eye laser surgery scene... and the airplane engine scene, etc.
The thing with Final Destination, however, is that Death itself is after you as the villain, because the survivors of the initial event was supposed to die and it comes to collect its due. Just like the Ring, the general idea they went in the later movies is that by someone stopping the initial event from happening, it's a ripple event, which is why all the later events happened. They have never, however, explained fully why the "visions" happen, or how it always comes to one specific individual only.
Man, I wish they could make another entry in the Final Destination again - not a reboot! (because the movie series doesn't need a reboot - each entry is pretty much a standalone).
56:49. As multiple movies showed us there is no point in trying to "Death-proof" your surroundings in a Final Destination movie - the obvious angle there being that Death will get you regardless of what you do and you're pretty much just delaying the inevitable. Plus, there's the "rules" of Final Destination that you have to consider. :/
Also, whoever cast Tony Todd as the Mortician (I still maintain he is an avatar of Death as a fan theory), deserves a medal. It literally SELLS the first movie. :/
57:14. A jump scare lover, you said? You're gonna LOVE 90s, '00s and '10s horror movies then? XD
Also, any chance of highlighting some Hammer horror movies as well somewhere in the future? I can highly recommend them for a not too hectic movie review for your co-host, since many of those movies rely on tension/atmosphere and not jump scares?
LMAO the grave guy is like when the girl gets on the hook in the movie 😁👅 LOL
Cool!
That'd still be entertaining to watch even if tube seen it a million timrs. Still awesome movies. Still awesome reactions I bet. Love horror reactions. Waiting for new one to drop. It says coming friday. Its friday. Just drop it already. That's what I've been saying for months now. Its done. You got it. Just release. Lets us watch it lol. We gotta see it lol. We gonna love it like this one or others lol
That ain't going to habe any singles left if she keeps doing that lol
That's my name
Boom cha boom cha boom cha boom cha boom cha boom cha Franklin so funny
Second one is better, in my opinion. But both are great! And the 2003 remake!
please react alien and predator
@Grave Cinema - Not sure what's your significant other’s name, but you should tell her that there were actually killers in reality who were cannibals.