I doubt they 'knew' it was made famous. There's a giant chunk of people who aren't know the horror genre at all and little things like this go over their head. Probably loved the size of the home and property and chose to buy it because of that.
i think he been there for his whole life. unless it was used in a movie and someone already lived there , they should keep places like this non vacant and use for tours
If you did your research you would know that the same family has owned the house forever look up the whole story behind how this house came to be in this movie the people had no idea.
They should use it to their advantage and make people pay to give them a tour of the house. If I was a homeowner I would open my house and give tours. I would charge people money.
@@mattmccullough1093 just look at other stuff people are willing to pay money for. Cemetery tours, haunted houses, theme parks,. Etc. People pay good money to go to places like Tombstone AZ
I hate when people buy these famous homes and then complain about a lack of privacy. Nobody should be allowed to walk on or enter your property freely but if people wanna take photos and look from a distance can’t be mad at that if you bought a famous house.
I agree. The people who originally owned the San Francisco house that appeared in Full House also used to complain often about fans and tourists taking photos of the exterior of their home.
I personally think the 2003 remake has this grit of they really are stuck in the middle of nowhere with everyone being a crazy person and the cinematography is unmatched
Somebody actually lives there?!?! It looks like its falling apart...but that aside the owners should have known using their house for the movie would lead to people wanting to visit...
house has been family owned for generations they dont live inside of the house due to how old the foundation is and it would be safety hazard and what not the house is nice to go up to the gate and see it but sucks that you cant get a closer look, you can also go down the road and see the old abandoned mill and the (meat market that is still operating to this day)
The Gas Station from the original movie is open to the public now. It’s a BBQ restaurant and they have cabins you can rent. It’s located in Bastrop Texas and it’s called the Gas Station. They have all kinds of Horror memorabilia, if I’m not mistaken Tyler Mane from Halloween is doing a meet and greet there soon.
The 2003 house is definitely more iconic than the original house. Most people probably wouldn't recognize the latter unless there was a sign right in front of it.
The og house is more homely looking, deceptive, hiding the Sawyer horrors. The 2003 house pretty much screams "sinister", right away. I can still hear Uncle Monty shouting "bring it!"
@@joshmorgan838u can turn anything to a restaurant and say it was the chainsaw house his point is if not for the restaurant or anything type of sign nobody would even notice the house of the old movies and it's true the house was whatever's the new house is Def the most iconic PERIOD yea they turn old to a restaurant maybe because they wanted to bring it to life cuz nobody came to visit 😂😂😂
@ trust me there are more fans if the original chainsaw movie than the remake. Also the original house had a good number of scenes filmed throughout the house whereas the remake had a few distant exterior shots and a scene of one room and a hallway? You barely even see what the house looks like inside. Also how the original houses set design was setup was nothing short of incredible. That original house was bought and moved and converted to a restaurant upon the idea that it would Attract fans of the movie and it has.
@@SkiddyBeef parents taking young children to see horror films. Tho just as bad as prepping said children with Disney movies to lose their parent with Bambi, gain an evil step parent with Cinderella and normalize pedophiles with Pinocchio…
My oldest sister snuck me into the very 1st movie...they re-released around Halloween time years later...I wanted to see it but as a lil kid it shook me up. Had nightmares for several nights afterwards. To this day when someone cranks up a chainsaw anywhere near me I get to stepping away 😳. By today's standards it really wasn't that bloody but more of a psychological scary movie. Classic horror flick 👍🏼
Or people could just get a life and know they won’t look at the selfies they take after wasting money on a trip ever again after posting to social media.
Funny that they celebrate the 50th anniversary of "The Texas Chainsaw Massacre"... while showing mostly clips from the 2003 remake and showing the house from the remake for good chunk of the video. Then they remember, "Oh, that's right! We were talking about the 50th anniversary of the 1974 film!", and they show the house from the original and clips from the 1974 film. Anyway, happy 50th Anniversary to the 1974 original "Texas Chainsaw Massacre"!
@@Sonder-i9ngo on google earth…. Find Granger Texas… just outside of town is the house! You can now click on the line and get right in front of the house! And yes people do live on the property. There’s a small house behind and around the bend where they live! The movie house has since been remolded!
Yeah you are entitled to your opinion but it's just that. The original is an iconic classic. The Remake is decent but it is not a foot hold in cinematic history, not even close lol.
My dad said people were running out of the movie theater when this movie came out. Of course, I'm talking about the original 1974 classic TXCM, it's one of my favorite horror movies.
I am 60 years old and am a native Texan. I lived during the time this was going on in real life. It is sad that all of you think it was just a moive and never happened. Unless you lived in Texas during this time then you have no idea of what really went on here. They changed the story a bit to make it more scary. What happened was a man kidnapped many children and cut them up and put them in the freezer and he did use lime and concrete to bury the bodies. It changed our lives here. We were not able to play outside alone anymore. We could not walk or ride our bikes to our friends house anymore. It was a real part of our childhood history here in TX. Need to read the book and see the real photos of the law enforcement officers finding the many bodies. The real house has been destoryed. The house were they filmed was one the producers used for the movie only.
Yes that’s true. My mom is your age , she lived near this as a kid and told me all about it. When I was growing up I’d always tell my friends because they would argue with me that none of it was real. My mom also told me that she wasn’t allowed to go out ride bikes or anything. That’s definitely a scary time to go through especially as children.
TCM2 was the best IMO. Choptop gives the best one-liners ever in that movie! Love Bill Moseley and his band "Cornbugs", especially the song "Pigs are People too"!
After the original movie came out in 1974, it became a legendary Texas urban legend and Texas folklore. I heard it all my life growing up in Beaumont, Texas. When I was in my late teens, I had heard of Ed Gein (the Plainsfield Butcher and the Ghoul of Plainsfield). I found out he was the inspiration of this movie and of "Psycho". That solved the mystery for me. Loosely based on Ed Gein of Wisconsin.
That is true, it is better to stay on the main road and avoid those roads if possible. People out there are nuts and can get away with things because the law doesn’t want to deal with it. It’s easier to just let the ones that want to be deranged and off grid alone and just carry on with business. 😂
The house in the original was outside of Austin. We used to take dates there to scare the girls, worked every time. Now 1325 and 183 run through the land.
My aunt Alice was the housekeeper for the family who lived in this house when she was young. I had asked my mom about this, and she said that it never happened. My aunt is 89 years old . My mom said she doesn't remember if they had any sons she only remembers there was one daughter. This house is in Granger Texas.
We pass by that house to get to my grandmas when we visit her in texas. Usually, it's pitch black out by the time we hit those one lane/two lane roads. She lives all the way down the tip of Texas
the movie itself is a legend, both the remake 2003 and it's 2006 sequal and the 1974 original... yes loosly based on actual events and Ed Gein but the movie itself isn't a true story...Tobe Hooper himself said that and more of his ideas...stories he'd hear...
fun fact that house they used in the remake nobody lives in it bc how dangerous the foundation is the house has been family owned for generations and the people that live they they stay in a rv behind or next to the house if im not mistaking the house is really nice to go visit but sucks you cant go pass the gate to get a closer look
There’s so many famous horror houses in California I would love to visit but they’re mostly private, the Poltergeist house recently became an airbnb so hopefully the other homeowners understand their significance
"The Texas Chain Saw Massacre isn't really “based” on a true story, but it is heavily inspired by one. The movie's inspiration was serial killer and graverobber Ed Gein."
@@Steve-yo4ld i used to be quite person my friend was wrong than but i listen well thought it was about this Ed person but yeah i saw real guy long ago a short film of this crazy looking guy with some kind of mask
Near my home town in north Texas people always said the actual chainsaw massacre happened in that area and that the actual killer was in the local state hospital. I never understood why so many believed that if it didn’t really happen. When I watched it once again later on the Sawyer guy mentioned the name of a town nearby my hometown and then it clicked.
If the owners of that one house didn’t want the publicity then they shouldn’t have taken that fat check from the producers . Some people can be intrusive though .
you have to realize that house has been family owned for generation and was only used two times the owners dont mind people coming up to the gate to look at the house from the road you just cant tresspass mainly due to how old the foundation is and sometime the owners will come to the gate to run errands and they will sometimes talk to about the house and what not
Your using a house that was in a movie from 2003 while talking about the 50 year anniversary?! Why not talk about the first ORIGINAL Texas Chainsaw Massacre movie?!!... the Lonestar state is desperate for attentation
I actually myself seen the spirit of the guy Kingsland I remember I was over there 9 years ago to buy a home My girlfriend and I wanted to see the house when we arrived I saw something in the window in the dining room and it was a man wearing cap looking outside for like 5 seconds then he vanished thin air
The owners should just embrace their house’s popularity. Charge fans a fee to give them photo access, make some money off of the fame. Same thing with the owners of the empty lot where the sandlot baseball field scenes were filmed. Instead of being a bunch of scrooges charge admission!
The owners are just warning others that farmland of any kind are very dangerous places & don't want to deal with potential legal liability issues in case anything goes wrong whenever anyone trespasses on their property.
They should have never even sold the home, rather they should have used it for future films, unless them people already owned that house before the 2003 movie
So the people that was giving its customers human bbq at the gas station they owned was fake.... the elders ive heard stories from sound like they had some truth too but then again you would have to talk to local texans.
The guys real name was ed gains and he only killed 4 people and he did not go around with a mask made of skin and did not kill anyone with a chain saw that was just the movies when the cops whent to his house they got him peacefully and they found furniture made of human bones and skin mostly from him grave robbing so what they showed in the movie's never happened
Imagine buying the house of a famous movie and then getting upset when fans keep coming by.
I doubt they 'knew' it was made famous. There's a giant chunk of people who aren't know the horror genre at all and little things like this go over their head. Probably loved the size of the home and property and chose to buy it because of that.
i think he been there for his whole life. unless it was used in a movie and someone already lived there , they should keep places like this non vacant and use for tours
lol I live in Texas rn and I’m not shocked at all. People here are not that forward thinking.
pretty sure the goonies house people deal with it too
If you did your research you would know that the same family has owned the house forever look up the whole story behind how this house came to be in this movie the people had no idea.
They should use it to their advantage and make people pay to give them a tour of the house. If I was a homeowner I would open my house and give tours. I would charge people money.
Yes, at least set up a donation box in exchange for photos at the gate. People are going to take pictures anyway might as well get some cash.
@@toosense Exactly.
People could make a lot of money doing tours of famous homes. Just look at the Lizzy Borden home.
@@gregelliott5016 That's true.
@@mattmccullough1093 just look at other stuff people are willing to pay money for. Cemetery tours, haunted houses, theme parks,. Etc. People pay good money to go to places like Tombstone AZ
I hate when people buy these famous homes and then complain about a lack of privacy. Nobody should be allowed to walk on or enter your property freely but if people wanna take photos and look from a distance can’t be mad at that if you bought a famous house.
I agree. The people who originally owned the San Francisco house that appeared in Full House also used to complain often about fans and tourists taking photos of the exterior of their home.
Yup, exactly. Also happens with "Sopranos" and "Breaking bad" houses. What'd they expect living in homes, that no one would ever come around?
Same thing with the Amityville House
People should know better when buying homes like that. If you know it's used in a movie or TV show, try making money off it
Home Alone too
I enjoy a good scary movie but these days nothing compares to the real scary things that's out there everyday.
Horror for no fee
@@nicholasboodhoo1675the fee is you getting traumatized my brotha!!!
Like what’s happening at the border
Facts 🥲🥺
@@nicholasboodhoo1675unless ur ditty
I personally think the 2003 remake has this grit of they really are stuck in the middle of nowhere with everyone being a crazy person and the cinematography is unmatched
I love the 2003 version!
Agreed!! I've always found it funny that nobody in these movies has a gun! Lol
The best by far.
Plus it has the scariest Leatherface
Also, Jessica Biel
!!!
Texas chainsaw massacre was not real. But the story of Ed Gein was and thats where the idea for the movie came from,
Thank you didn’t even happen in Texas
You just had to come here and post that huh? It’s always somebody
@@t.7527 It's the truth. Sorry but it is.
Didn’t they also get the idea from some cannibalistic family from like rural Ireland/Scotland???
@@Zambineaux305the Sawney Beannstory isn’t real. Good story, but no proof whatsoever they existed.
Somebody actually lives there?!?! It looks like its falling apart...but that aside the owners should have known using their house for the movie would lead to people wanting to visit...
house has been family owned for generations they dont live inside of the house due to how old the foundation is and it would be safety hazard and what not the house is nice to go up to the gate and see it but sucks that you cant get a closer look, you can also go down the road and see the old abandoned mill and the (meat market that is still operating to this day)
The house has been restored some time ago.
They could make a lot of money by doing tours to get money to fix the place up
@@sephazinecrazy how glorified someone is for gutting people
The main house is behind that house just around the bend! It’s a white house! The barn is torn down and they are remodeling that house!
Texas Chainsaw was heavily based around Ed Gein and so was Silence of the Lambs. That’s cool that house they used in the movie is still around!
Psycho
wait, thats "COOL?
@@YoungBlazeyes
wrong!! texas was a true story!!!
@@lunam7249no it was not
The Gas Station from the original movie is open to the public now. It’s a BBQ restaurant and they have cabins you can rent. It’s located in Bastrop Texas and it’s called the Gas Station. They have all kinds of Horror memorabilia, if I’m not mistaken Tyler Mane from Halloween is doing a meet and greet there soon.
The 2003 house is definitely more iconic than the original house. Most people probably wouldn't recognize the latter unless there was a sign right in front of it.
The original house is a restaurant now
You’re out of your mind. The original house is a restored restaurant now.
The og house is more homely looking, deceptive, hiding the Sawyer horrors. The 2003 house pretty much screams "sinister", right away. I can still hear Uncle Monty shouting "bring it!"
@@joshmorgan838u can turn anything to a restaurant and say it was the chainsaw house his point is if not for the restaurant or anything type of sign nobody would even notice the house of the old movies and it's true the house was whatever's the new house is Def the most iconic PERIOD yea they turn old to a restaurant maybe because they wanted to bring it to life cuz nobody came to visit 😂😂😂
@ trust me there are more fans if the original chainsaw movie than the remake. Also the original house had a good number of scenes filmed throughout the house whereas the remake had a few distant exterior shots and a scene of one room and a hallway? You barely even see what the house looks like inside. Also how the original houses set design was setup was nothing short of incredible. That original house was bought and moved and converted to a restaurant upon the idea that it would Attract fans of the movie and it has.
The Sawyer family makes one hell of a chili.
The secret is in the meat. In the remake they were the Hewitts though
Just be careful how you chew they tend to leave some hard peppercorns in there
My mother took myself and my little brother to see this at the drive in movie theater. We were 5 and 3 years old. 😂😂
😂
Part of MK Ultra trauma based mind control programming.
Is your mom a sociopath?
@@AnchoringHighFrequencywhat the hell does that have to do with literally anything this is definitely not anyway connected to Mk ultra…
@@SkiddyBeef parents taking young children to see horror films. Tho just as bad as prepping said children with Disney movies to lose their parent with Bambi, gain an evil step parent with Cinderella and normalize pedophiles with Pinocchio…
My oldest sister snuck me into the very 1st movie...they re-released around Halloween time years later...I wanted to see it but as a lil kid it shook me up. Had nightmares for several nights afterwards. To this day when someone cranks up a chainsaw anywhere near me I get to stepping away 😳. By today's standards it really wasn't that bloody but more of a psychological scary movie. Classic horror flick 👍🏼
TX🤘🏾
Well they should have known that people would be drawn to the house !
Maybe they weren’t living in the house when it was used 20 years ago??
Or people could just get a life and know they won’t look at the selfies they take after wasting money on a trip ever again after posting to social media.
@@PhookYoo man I feel bad for you tablet generation kids 😂
@@exaviestivalet3393 I feel bad for people over 13 years old who still use kids emojis.
If they was Smart Made Airbnb out of A portion of it...
The Texas Chainsaw Massacre remake with Jessica Biel is one of my favourite horror movies 😍 Love it! ❤
The one with Jordan brewter was better
At least its still recognizable unlike the 70s house, after it became a diner.
This house is so awesome. Love how the Windmill is still standing.
Funny that they celebrate the 50th anniversary of "The Texas Chainsaw Massacre"... while showing mostly clips from the 2003 remake and showing the house from the remake for good chunk of the video. Then they remember, "Oh, that's right! We were talking about the 50th anniversary of the 1974 film!", and they show the house from the original and clips from the 1974 film.
Anyway, happy 50th Anniversary to the 1974 original "Texas Chainsaw Massacre"!
I saw that film in 1981
Never forgotten it
Ive been there, homeowner was checking mail as I was snapping a pic lol
Someone lives there?
Nvm just got to the part where they say a family lives there
@@Sonder-i9ngo on google earth…. Find Granger Texas… just outside of town is the house! You can now click on the line and get right in front of the house! And yes people do live on the property. There’s a small house behind and around the bend where they live! The movie house has since been remolded!
One of the few movies where the remake is better then the original 🔥
Absolutely not
@@FearFrontierOFFICIALIt's true. The remake was far scarier than the original.
Yeah you are entitled to your opinion but it's just that. The original is an iconic classic. The Remake is decent but it is not a foot hold in cinematic history, not even close lol.
Explains why I just started randomly thinking about this today.😳
They should repaint the house and maybe add some greenery. It looks drab adding to the haunted house vibe.
they cant due to the fact how old the foundation is that why the people who own it dont actually live in it they stay in a rv on the side of the house
Actually the trailer for security personnel. The family owns. Many properties in Grainger, Tx . Awesome people!
Not if the Sawyers and Leatherface
Could help it.😂
Leatherface would be pissed.
the roof looks good on it
😂
My dad said people were running out of the movie theater when this movie came out. Of course, I'm talking about the original 1974 classic TXCM, it's one of my favorite horror movies.
I am 60 years old and am a native Texan. I lived during the time this was going on in real life. It is sad that all of you think it was just a moive and never happened. Unless you lived in Texas during this time then you have no idea of what really went on here. They changed the story a bit to make it more scary. What happened was a man kidnapped many children and cut them up and put them in the freezer and he did use lime and concrete to bury the bodies. It changed our lives here. We were not able to play outside alone anymore. We could not walk or ride our bikes to our friends house anymore. It was a real part of our childhood history here in TX. Need to read the book and see the real photos of the law enforcement officers finding the many bodies. The real house has been destoryed. The house were they filmed was one the producers used for the movie only.
Yes that’s true. My mom is your age , she lived near this as a kid and told me all about it. When I was growing up I’d always tell my friends because they would argue with me that none of it was real. My mom also told me that she wasn’t allowed to go out ride bikes or anything. That’s definitely a scary time to go through especially as children.
What is book?
What's his name ?
so but the real house is same spot as this house ?
@@ChichiLibra1012source or name of killer?
Leatherface was based on Ed Gein in Plainfield WI
TCM2 was the best IMO. Choptop gives the best one-liners ever in that movie!
Love Bill Moseley and his band "Cornbugs", especially the song "Pigs are People too"!
Choptop said "Time for Incoming Mail".
"Lllllllllllick my Plate....
You, Dog D*ck!!"
Hilarious!
I saw the original at a theater we were the only one in there then it left and they brought it back . Scary as hell .
I was born in April 1974 I'm fifty years old as well 😊
I've taken pictures of the house. Unfortunately you can't go inside though.
The original will always be the one to see
Meat hooks still scare the crap outta me😮
Atmospheric and creepy. One of the best horrors ever made.
"The Texas Chain Saw Massacre" is the reason I bought a Poulan.
🤣🤣 it seems pretty reliable
Every halloween just scare the crap out of ppl randomly😂
No one beats Gunnar Hansen as Leatherface in 1974. RIP
This was such an excellent segment! Very nice
2003 texas chainsaw masscore great movie
This is the most watch Movie in Texas during Halloween
After the original movie came out in 1974, it became a legendary Texas urban legend and Texas folklore. I heard it all my life growing up in Beaumont, Texas. When I was in my late teens, I had heard of Ed Gein (the Plainsfield Butcher and the Ghoul of Plainsfield). I found out he was the inspiration of this movie and of "Psycho". That solved the mystery for me. Loosely based on Ed Gein of Wisconsin.
We got a saying down south
Be careful when traveling the backroads because you dk who tf you might run into...
That is true, it is better to stay on the main road and avoid those roads if possible. People out there are nuts and can get away with things because the law doesn’t want to deal with it. It’s easier to just let the ones that want to be deranged and off grid alone and just carry on with business. 😂
traveled lots of backroads. Nothing ever happens, but my truck getting all dusty
I didn't know that the original house was even still standing much less a café/bar. That's fantastic! A trip to Texes is in the future for sure.
I saw the original in a drive-in.
The house in the original was outside of Austin. We used to take dates there to scare the girls, worked every time. Now 1325 and 183 run through the land.
It actually was a story about a guy named Ed Gein who killed people in Wisconsin
My aunt Alice was the housekeeper for the family who lived in this house when she was young. I had asked my mom about this, and she said that it never happened. My aunt is 89 years old . My mom said she doesn't remember if they had any sons she only remembers there was one daughter. This house is in Granger Texas.
I watched this when I was only 8-10 years old, my first ever horror movie and I can still vividly some of the scenes
if your a fan of the 1974 theres a video on youtube of some guys who went to the 1974 house in the late 90s before it got moved
We had a substitute teacher in conroe ISD who was a Robins Williams impersontor, and he was in the Chainsaw 2013 film.
RIP Ronald Lee Ermey (March 24, 1944 - April 15, 2018)
Best actor in this movie.
I would love to buy that house.
That’s an awesome way to use a movie area of a classic slasher film
I love those movies. I can’t even count how many times I’ve watched them. Happy Halloween everyone!
It's my dream to visit this house from TCM 2003 remake!
I love the cinematography in the 2003 remake. It has the same cinematographer as the original 1974 movie.
We pass by that house to get to my grandmas when we visit her in texas. Usually, it's pitch black out by the time we hit those one lane/two lane roads. She lives all the way down the tip of Texas
That was a movie to watch back in the day. It was pretty cool I just like the movie. Real horror graphic. Thanks for sharing much appreciated.
the movie itself is a legend, both the remake 2003 and it's 2006 sequal and the 1974 original...
yes loosly based on actual events and Ed Gein but the movie itself isn't a true story...Tobe Hooper himself said that and more of his ideas...stories he'd hear...
I like the original house more
Acá tengo tu pitote en San Pablo ca
That movie was sickening and I never went to another one 😮
The real house is still standing? Woah! That's amazing.....
They burned down Ed Gein house
fun fact that house they used in the remake nobody lives in it bc how dangerous the foundation is the house has been family owned for generations and the people that live they they stay in a rv behind or next to the house if im not mistaking the house is really nice to go visit but sucks you cant go pass the gate to get a closer look
Surprised but thankful they didn’t water down like some horror movies “scream” but watching people get chased with a chainsaw is crazy work.⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
One of my favorite horror movies. I have to go watch it now✌️
The most favorite texas chainsaw movie in my opinion. I still have it on blu-ray.
There’s so many famous horror houses in California I would love to visit but they’re mostly private, the Poltergeist house recently became an airbnb so hopefully the other homeowners understand their significance
Actually, it is real that family and leather faces were based on a real family
Reminds me of the “breaking bad house”and the crazy lady that lives there now 😂😂
this was based off real events it not total fiction
"The Texas Chain Saw Massacre isn't really “based” on a true story, but it is heavily inspired by one. The movie's inspiration was serial killer and graverobber Ed Gein."
@@Steve-yo4ld i used to be quite person my friend was wrong than but i listen well thought it was about this Ed person but yeah i saw real guy long ago a short film of this crazy looking guy with some kind of mask
Yeah so Texas stole Wisconsins serial killer. Dam what’s in Wisconsins water
also the beast of britian i think. who actually wore a skin mask
Near my home town in north Texas people always said the actual chainsaw massacre happened in that area and that the actual killer was in the local state hospital. I never understood why so many believed that if it didn’t really happen. When I watched it once again later on the Sawyer guy mentioned the name of a town nearby my hometown and then it clicked.
The original TCM is the best! Remake did not compare, in my opinion.
If the owners of that one house didn’t want the publicity then they shouldn’t have taken that fat check from the producers . Some people can be intrusive though .
Are you assuming that the current owners were owners of the house over 20 years ago?
you have to realize that house has been family owned for generation and was only used two times the owners dont mind people coming up to the gate to look at the house from the road you just cant tresspass mainly due to how old the foundation is and sometime the owners will come to the gate to run errands and they will sometimes talk to about the house and what not
I like ALL the chainsaw flicks. This is not the original house pictured, but still a good movie.
The fact that this is a real place makes it scarier 😮😅
I'm still sad they didn't write a better storyline for Sally after 50 years 😢
I went to HHN Hollywood last weekend and they had a haunted house themed for Texas Chainsaw. It was the only house I got scared in lol
Your using a house that was in a movie from 2003 while talking about the 50 year anniversary?! Why not talk about the first ORIGINAL Texas Chainsaw Massacre movie?!!... the Lonestar state is desperate for attentation
The Saw is Family!
Texas massecre was real. Maybe not the exact story but it was heavily based on real events
Scariest dude ever.
This movie got me traumatized when I was a kid. Everytime I hear chainsaw I get scared 😭😭
I actually myself seen the spirit of the guy Kingsland I remember I was over there 9 years ago to buy a home My girlfriend and I wanted to see the house when we arrived I saw something in the window in the dining room and it was a man wearing cap looking outside for like 5 seconds then he vanished thin air
You want privacy? Don’t buy a famous house. Or better yet charge admission lol
Such a awesome 😎 remake
The owners should just embrace their house’s popularity. Charge fans a fee to give them photo access, make some money off of the fame. Same thing with the owners of the empty lot where the sandlot baseball field scenes were filmed. Instead of being a bunch of scrooges charge admission!
Seriously this is America if you ain't making money you're a jerk off. So what are you going to do???
Original is the best remakes sucked
The screaming girl in the original was ANNOYING.
He still in the house 😭😭😭🤯
This house is a hour from my house . Halloween trip
That’s cool the original movie house is now a cafe but haunted.An old Victorian house will always be haunted.😂
The owners are just warning others that farmland of any kind are very dangerous places & don't want to deal with potential legal liability issues in case anything goes wrong whenever anyone trespasses on their property.
That’s crazy someone lives in that mansion and leaves it looking like that
Is it forsale?
Yep we couldn’t even drive up to the gate which is pretty far from the house without people from the back coming and chasing you off
I wouldn’t even live in there to buy that home is weird
one of the best movies ever invented
I bet nobody ever dares to commit theft in that house. Looking at that mansion alone gives me a heart attack
I can’t believe people still live there, it looks totally run down and abandoned.
i hate when normal houses are turned into businesses. Such a nice FAMILY home.
They should have never even sold the home, rather they should have used it for future films, unless them people already owned that house before the 2003 movie
So the people that was giving its customers human bbq at the gas station they owned was fake.... the elders ive heard stories from sound like they had some truth too but then again you would have to talk to local texans.
The guys real name was ed gains and he only killed 4 people and he did not go around with a mask made of skin and did not kill anyone with a chain saw that was just the movies when the cops whent to his house they got him peacefully and they found furniture made of human bones and skin mostly from him grave robbing so what they showed in the movie's never happened