I was 11 years old when I watched this movie, I thought at that point in time that this was the most awesome opening to a horror movie. I'm now 44, and I still think it's the most awesome opening to a horror movie.
I was 10, and I agree, however it scared scared the fuck out of me, because I was still feeling the after effects of the first one, which had me going. I was 8 when I saw the first one. I was scared but liked being scared for some crazy reason.
@Dudebro oooh wow I’m dumb for pointing out a movie has like no kills in it but fake ass corn syrup in it ooo I’m so dumb lemme count the kills 2 dumbasses in the beginning 1 Country guy that took a whole movie then leatherface/ cook/ and chop top so the main killers died instead of fighting wow so cool right? Lame
@@daveblueballz6659 yea and without kills the gore has no impact. It’s lazy and this movie sucks. I don’t know how people can watch it and call it crazy and over the top when it’s tame, slow, boring, and nothing happens most of the movie until the end. Wasted potential is all this movie was it had great sets and special effects by Tom savini and they did nothing with them! This could’ve been a creepy or dark film but hooper was too busy hitting the crack pipe and wanted leatherface to fall in love, make a mockery of the hammer death from the original, and have the rest of the family do nothing but mug at the camera and then get killed by a coked out Dennis hopper and some random radio station chick.
My first thought on seeing Leatherface's costume for this movie was that he looked like something out of an Oingo Boingo video. And, well, here we are.
They kinda had to after Leatherface got beaned by that enormous pipe wrench the Black Maria driver carried. You never hear much about that guy but he was awesome: flinging pipe wrenches like he was Thor....
dacypher22 my first instinct when someone is attacking me and driving with a chainsaw side by side is to keep driving forward and then only take one shot with a gun
@SeedlessJellyBeans what? Its not hard to realize if you see a fucking chain saw coming from a moving car, stop the fucking car? A fucking 5 year old could figure it out
The dancing corpse in the pickup truck is SCARY AS HELL! I remember the first time seeing this I had no idea Leatherface was behind the dead guy until the head shot.
This is one of the rare movies that if you watch it today, it is a fucking certified classic, and not in an ironic way like The Room. This is legitimately a great, entertaining movie.
@```` Of course someone has to act like his or her opinion is a fact. Lol. How can people still believe that taste in films and art is objective? Stop fucking kidding yourself! People can have a different opinion and it's okay! Hahahaha.
+Whtxombi Yep. After he was run over and killed by the truck at the end of the first film the Sawyers kept his corpse and treated it as if he was still alive like they do with all their dead family members.
This part in the film was filmed in Austin Texas on the Montopolis bridge. I know it very well. Growing up as a child we had to pass down this bridge to get to my Aunt's house in DelValle, and every time we'd passed by it I would get so scared that I had to close my eyes until we were off the bridge. It still creeps me out to this day. True story.
It is right ! I used to pass it all the time when id go to work with my dad to landscape. I always stared at it and loved remembering this scene. Godamn i love this movie 🤙
As much as I love the second half of the video where Leatherface, gets revenge. That plot point about the radio station being so crappy that they don't have the highly advanced technology required to hang up the phone is just ridiculous.
I *know* I'm not the only one who lol'd at their reactions when Leatherface was dancing with the corpse. "What's he doing?!" *chainsaw appears* "WHAT'S HE GOT THERE?!" Laughed so hard
This Texas chainsaw is so underrated. I’ve always liked this movie . I usually don’t enjoy any horror movies that are also a dark comedy. This film has some of dark comedy at certain parts of the movie so I’m surprised how much I enjoyed it. My favorite horror movies come from the 80s. I love those under budget cheesy horror cuz they’re so bad it’s actually good
+RisingVictor , nope, that's the bridge in Bastrop Tx. I remember cause they shut that bridge down in 1986 for a few days. My brother and I would watch them filming at night. The bridge is only a about 200 yards long. They also filmed part of the original here in town also.
Yep..And the first part where they are driving down that road and did the chicken with the truck is FM1209, North of Hwy 71 out by where The Colony subdivision is now. I drive that road every day and recognized it right off.
I remember having this on VHS. It was the days when we would hook up our VCR'S to the stereo and play the movie and listen in stereo with a lot of bass.
This year's Shout Factory release of TCM 2 has an interview with actors Chris Douridas and Barry Kinyon who played the ill fated yuppies here. It was pretty interesting to hear how much work went into this scene.
Guy decides his brakes are useless and he needs to drive side by side next to a pickup truck that can go 57 mph in reverse, with a maniac wielding a metal cutting chain saw, on a 19 mile long bridge. Perfect 👌
I agree. This is the first "Chainsaw Massacre" film I seen as a kid. My dad rented it for me, and I loved it despite being seriously creeped out at the "Incoming Mail" scene. This was an awesome film, and still is. I will say that the original is a true masterpiece, and it shouldn't be compared to this film. They are way different, and both good, but the original TCM is a masterpiece of film making.
One of the best horror movie scenes ever!!!!! It's funny but creepy if you Think about it, how fcked would that be if you encountered this in the middle of nowhere. Fuuuuuck that!!!!
He was probably frozen in shock trying to decide if what he was seeing was real. It's not every day some huge guy wearing someone else's face hangs out of a truck with a chainsaw and swipes at you while growling
Also major cult influence George A Romeros' Day of the Dead, filmed in Punta Gorda Florida, and the underground scenes in a storage facility in Harrisburg PA. and One of my favorite props in Return of the Living Dead were the split dogs.lol
I think Return of the Living Dead has somewhat of an influence on this movie's soundtrack as well. It is pretty damn good, and even includes another appearance by The Cramps! (There is no way that was coincidence)
This is my favourite Horror movie next to Halloween 2. This film is pure gold,. its funny when it needs to be and genuinely creepy when it needs to be.
I think this is the best scene in the whole movie. When leather face pops up and gyrates to the music and starts the chainsaw. Angles, choreography, music 👌🏻👌🏻👌🏻
This and Jeepers Creepers are tied for the best openings in horror history. Oingo Boingo playing while the corpse puppet dances still creeps me out dude.
This is my favorite movie of the saga, after the 1974 original. Although it has the same characters, the plot is different, It was directed by Hooper, and it has Dennis Hopper in it’s cast. Also, parts 1 and 2 are the only ones that have Drayton Sawyer in them. The soundtrack is perfect, the DJ girl is pretty and her character is interesting. The scene with Leatherface using a corpse as a costume is creepy af.m, the scenes are over the top, it has everything I want in a horror movie. The rest of the movies follow the blueprint of the original: some people get lost and find a creepy house, meet somebody who seems trustworthy but it’s not, get chased and killed by leatherface, one girls survives at the end. This one is the only one that is completely original.
I still remember to this day... seeing this when I was a kid and being so freaked out when the driver had his head sliced. The slow process of seeing the top half slooooowly slide off him, the blood get worse and just the shaking of his hands... that terrified me as a kid. Amazing scene.
This movie was one of my inspirations to restore a old 77 F250 farm truck in the same color... Even though this is a C10- there's something I love about old farm trucks...
I love these guys are riding around shooting signs and playing chicken with a truck. But then when the truck comes back and does the same thing to the guys they question it like "wtf are you craz?" As if them two are not.
idc what anybody says, this movie is like one of those weird nightmares you have that are more scary because of how weird they are rather than people dying or whatever. Love this movie and its tone.
I wish one day they'd release a blu ray box set with all seven films like they did with Halloween and Friday the 13th. Or at least release a blu ray for 3 and 4.
I remember seeing the VHS cover at Pathmark (old grocery store in NY) when I was younger and just seeing the family posing on the cover scared me but I love this movie!
Last year while on a trip to Florida, we went through a farm area. Miles of fields, full moon. This movie came to mind and I mentioned it to my friends as we drove through. Even cell phone reception varied from low to lost. Lower Florida nearing Marcos Island. Even GPS wavering. Went mostly by road signs.
I'm impressed that Leatherface was able to properly use a chainsas while standing atop a moving truck and maneuvering his brother's corpse at the same time.
I remember watching this when I was 6-7 years old. I developed a fear of driving late at night because I thought Leatherface would come and kill/eat my family and I. (Got over it because I lived in Arizona)
This is the one movie that made me fall in love with horror movies even though this one is kind of funny. My favorite character is Choptop . He's funny and dangerously crazy at the same time. I seen this at the drive-in. I'm 48 and still love this movie!
I was tripping up all night.on LSD & my friend flip saw me walking & picked me up we went to see this this crazy movie. Wild times! I'm 57 now. I was 22 then.
I was 11 years old when I watched this movie, I thought at that point in time that this was the most awesome opening to a horror movie. I'm now 44, and I still think it's the most awesome opening to a horror movie.
This ish'nt horror movie but black comedy movie ever
@@antonismaggas8482 same category as Return of the living dead
You are correct!
Classic
I was 10, and I agree, however it scared scared the fuck out of me, because I was still feeling the after effects of the first one, which had me going. I was 8 when I saw the first one. I was scared but liked being scared for some crazy reason.
"You have one choice, boy: sex or the saw. Sex is, well... nobody knows. But the saw... the saw is family!"
Saw
It is family
Saw
Yeah, their surname is literally SAWyer :P
THE SAW IS THE LAW
This scene is so perfect cause it completely sets the tone that this movie isn't anything like the original. Way more over-the-top and gory.
Ouija ZaZa Gaming that’s why he said it isn’t like the first one you dumb idiot
@EkumPokum only 3 kills in this fucking shit movie it’s not gory at all
@Dudebro oooh wow I’m dumb for pointing out a movie has like no kills in it but fake ass corn syrup in it ooo I’m so dumb lemme count the kills 2 dumbasses in the beginning 1
Country guy that took a whole movie then leatherface/ cook/ and chop top so the main killers died instead of fighting wow so cool right? Lame
@@ajscrewu amount of kills has nothing to do with gore idiot
@@daveblueballz6659 yea and without kills the gore has no impact. It’s lazy and this movie sucks. I don’t know how people can watch it and call it crazy and over the top when it’s tame, slow, boring, and nothing happens most of the movie until the end. Wasted potential is all this movie was it had great sets and special effects by Tom savini and they did nothing with them! This could’ve been a creepy or dark film but hooper was too busy hitting the crack pipe and wanted leatherface to fall in love, make a mockery of the hammer death from the original, and have the rest of the family do nothing but mug at the camera and then get killed by a coked out Dennis hopper and some random radio station chick.
I finished reading Stephen King's "The Stand" before they got to the other end of the bridge lol
LMAoo
xD
Specially at 90 mph
Lmfao I've been on the metropolis bridge, it's like a quarter or a quarter the size of Brooklyn bridge. Haha
Lol
Tobe Hooper was a horror master and a huge artistic inspiration to me. This movie is so kool, it never disappoints
Bruh the Ongio Bongio no one lives forever is such an amazing choice.
Agreed
Totally! Oingo are one of my favourite groups of all time.
My first thought on seeing Leatherface's costume for this movie was that he looked like something out of an Oingo Boingo video. And, well, here we are.
YES!!!
this movie is a master piece of dark comedy...forever
I like that he upgraded the chainsaw to one that actually works on vehicles after keying that truck with it in the original. xD
lol
MrLESLO he was sour after Samoa Joe threw a wrench in his face
+Adnan Khan BWUAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!😂😂😂😂
+Adnan Khan He's Fat!
They kinda had to after Leatherface got beaned by that enormous pipe wrench the Black Maria driver carried. You never hear much about that guy but he was awesome: flinging pipe wrenches like he was Thor....
the part where he shot the meat shield's head and it revealed leatherface was so badass
I Know Right
OK so he can survive bullets too
@@rogermeadowstaylor3256 nah Leatherface is just a person but he likely has a high pain tolerance
"well at least he didn';t mess me up"
@@kindadecent9754 surviving a headshot is pain tolerance? Interesting
Slowest car and longest bridge ever.
Michael Stewart And dumbest drivers ever, just turn lmao.
Not to mention the fastest reversing truck ever. Just slam on the breaks when he is coming in with the chainsaw!
dacypher22 my first instinct when someone is attacking me and driving with a chainsaw side by side is to keep driving forward and then only take one shot with a gun
@SeedlessJellyBeans what? Its not hard to realize if you see a fucking chain saw coming from a moving car, stop the fucking car? A fucking 5 year old could figure it out
@@GearTree I think he was making a joke
The dancing corpse in the pickup truck is SCARY AS HELL! I remember the first time seeing this I had no idea Leatherface was behind the dead guy until the head shot.
To make shit disturbing the dead corpse is nubbins the hitchhiker from tcm 1974
Nice yep I’ve been mentioning that in here
@@adamomara5924 where's that old fuck you charlie?
@@adamomara5924 yeah where’s that old fuck your Charlie
@@adamomara5924lmfao damn 🤣 😂 💀 😭
This scene gave me nightmares as a child. Absolute classic!
Me too! 💯agree!
Me also I could not sleep I was 9 years old when this came out 😮
To this day, the world's clearest mobile phone call.
Chairs made of human skeletons
Forgot cat phones even existed back then but they did only for the utltra rich
@maine I love cat phones. LOL
kev3d Actually the Bay Bridge in Maryland is VERY long! Probably longer
@@maineindividual5202 I didn't know there was a cat phones lmao
If I had a dollar for every time this sort of thing has happened to me in Texas.
I feel your pain, we're talking about annoying drunk people messing with me so I have to chainsaw them right?
+Alex Albrecht That's why I keep the mummified body of my brother in my trunk. Never can tell when it might come in handy ;)
+Whtxombi When a loved one is taken from you, nothing shows affection like swinging their corpse around.
+MrLESLO Indeed. My mother is planning to be cremated but if she only knew ;)
You'd be broke let's be honest
Seriously this is one of the best opening scenes to a horror film great track funny as fuck and the guy with the glasses reminds me of Lee Evans..
Lee Evans got killed by leatherface XD
AngelOfDarkness Agreed, but the rest of the movie was a crushing disappointment
I enjoyed the rest of the movie as well ... tremendously ..
Fossilman
Don't go looking 4 trouble I guess..
This is one of the rare movies that if you watch it today, it is a fucking certified classic, and not in an ironic way like The Room. This is legitimately a great, entertaining movie.
I want to see the full movie
No no it isn’t.
@@brianmeen2158cope
Sure is
One of my absolute favorite Horror movies and opening sequences for a Horror movie.
TCM II is severely-underrated.
Man you're right
@```` Of course someone has to act like his or her opinion is a fact. Lol. How can people still believe that taste in films and art is objective? Stop fucking kidding yourself! People can have a different opinion and it's okay! Hahahaha.
@```` yet you are here looking up videos about it on RUclips. It must have done something right
Fun fact...part 3 was supposed to be the sequel. Or is a reboot to part 2. If that makes sense. And was filmed next to Magic Mountain in CA.
The puppet Leatherface is using is named Nubbins and is the hitchhiker from the first movie.
***** He came with the Chop Top action figure too.
+Whtxombi Yep. After he was run over and killed by the truck at the end of the first film the Sawyers kept his corpse and treated it as if he was still alive like they do with all their dead family members.
Whtxombi I thought it looked familiar.
Whtxombi/ it is creepy. also his twin is chop top played by Bill Moseley.
Whtxombi My friend Jason owns Nubbins...
This part in the film was filmed in Austin Texas on the Montopolis bridge. I know it very well. Growing up as a child we had to pass down this bridge to get to my Aunt's house in DelValle, and every time we'd passed by it I would get so scared that I had to close my eyes until we were off the bridge. It still creeps me out to this day. True story.
Wasn't Bastrop After all then?
It is right ! I used to pass it all the time when id go to work with my dad to landscape. I always stared at it and loved remembering this scene. Godamn i love this movie 🤙
Lol it takes all of 20 seconds to cross the bridge too. The movie made it look like they were on the golden gate bridge or something. Lmao.
Is the bridge really 63 miles long like in this movie?
As much as I love the second half of the video where Leatherface, gets revenge. That plot point about the radio station being so crappy that they don't have the highly advanced technology required to hang up the phone is just ridiculous.
There is a LOT of ridiculousness going on in this scene. You have to set your brain to a light static, but it is fun.
LG looks like he never had to do that once in his radio career lmao
But consider the condition of the station and its rural location, it wasn't updated nor fancy 😉
@@chrisparvin2736 Exactly! It's shocking... which was the point. Right?
And the 10 mile bridge that in the original shot shows is actually super short didn't raise a flag for ya.
Love the oingo boingo song...
I *know* I'm not the only one who lol'd at their reactions when Leatherface was dancing with the corpse. "What's he doing?!"
*chainsaw appears*
"WHAT'S HE GOT THERE?!"
Laughed so hard
If you can’t laugh at that you have no sense of humor
😆 🤣 😂 😹 😆
One of the best opening scenes to a horror movie sequel. It makes me think about chainsawing tailgaters.
Wow, this is so bizarre, and yet pretty funny at the same time. Definitely a different tone from the first film.
They totally should've called this The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2: Electric Boogaloo
You look at everything in that studio and it is so nostalgic of the 80's.
This Texas chainsaw is so underrated. I’ve always liked this movie . I usually don’t enjoy any horror movies that are also a dark comedy. This film has some of dark comedy at certain parts of the movie so I’m surprised how much I enjoyed it. My favorite horror movies come from the 80s. I love those under budget cheesy horror cuz they’re so bad it’s actually good
It's a dark comedy it's gonna be cheezy and funny
I'm obsessed with this movie lately
this scene has me tripping every time I watch it LMAO
lognest bridge ever lmao
No that would be the Pontchartrain Bridge in Louisiana, USA. which I happen to live near.
+RisingVictor , nope, that's the bridge in Bastrop Tx. I remember cause they shut that bridge down in 1986 for a few days. My brother and I would watch them filming at night. The bridge is only a about 200 yards long. They also filmed part of the original here in town also.
Yep..And the first part where they are driving down that road and did the chicken with the truck is FM1209, North of Hwy 71 out by where The Colony subdivision is now. I drive that road every day and recognized it right off.
yes !!!👍👍😂
jr loc Look at the runway in Fast and Furious 6 lmao
" don't call me darlin ! Damn it! " 😂😂😂😆😆
I remember having this on VHS. It was the days when we would hook up our VCR'S to the stereo and play the movie and listen in stereo with a lot of bass.
7:00 I die everytime the song and him dancing with that zombie thing is funny lol.😂
This year's Shout Factory release of TCM 2 has an interview with actors Chris Douridas and Barry Kinyon who played the ill fated yuppies here. It was pretty interesting to hear how much work went into this scene.
I saw this scene on TV when I was a child, the memory is so beautiful that it is difficult to remove, thanks for the dusting of the past
oingo boingo really completes this scene
Guy decides his brakes are useless and he needs to drive side by side next to a pickup truck that can go 57 mph in reverse, with a maniac wielding a metal cutting chain saw, on a 19 mile long bridge. Perfect 👌
9:00 when i tell my barber only a little off the top
mau wow lmaooo
Lmfao
LMAO
Oh shit it’s you! Horror movie fan too?
@@turdeyeblind Cleaver is still my favorite
I've always loved this narration,. It scared the hell out of me as a kid..lol
Seems like he’s reading as fast as he can to keep up with the pace of the title crawl lmao
I agree. This is the first "Chainsaw Massacre" film I seen as a kid. My dad rented it for me, and I loved it despite being seriously creeped out at the "Incoming Mail" scene. This was an awesome film, and still is. I will say that the original is a true masterpiece, and it shouldn't be compared to this film. They are way different, and both good, but the original TCM is a masterpiece of film making.
Meeee tooooo!! I got it on vhs at a record store on clearance. My mom let me get it and I saw this before I ever saw the original.
I love part 1 and 2. Classics!
I love how we don't even see Buzz's head get sawed, just the aftermath of Leather getting a perfect cut.
I remember as a kid in 1986 watching this in select tv this seen was epic 80s at its best no CGI bullshit
Yup me too bro
Me too mate it’s so cool
Okay , Gen Xer
One of the best horror movie scenes ever!!!!! It's funny but creepy if you Think about it, how fcked would that be if you encountered this in the middle of nowhere. Fuuuuuck that!!!!
Daniel Hernandez we would encounter things coming out of nowhere back in the 80's you don't see that much no more
@Manvëru nah, more like a dark comedy
Most of us would shit our pants!!
Definitely a horror movie but also a big time dark comedy.
brillllliant movie. so sorely underrated!
To those wondering, the music when they're being chased is Oingo Boingo - No One Lives Forever.
***** Shame... Shame shame shame... Shaaaaame on yoooooou... Search for "Shame on You" and Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2. How i found it.
***** Timbuk 3-Shame On You
There is also a minute of The Cramps - Goo Goo Muck as well right before Oingo Boingo starts playing.
Absolutely perfect song to convey the madness in this scene and sets the tone for the entire film. Danny Elfman is awesome!
do you know the one that comes after shame on you?
That's a powerful chainsaw. Another great product from Milwaukee.
That dude had a revolver he should of shot leatherface 5 times in the face instead of screaming.
If he had, we wouldn't have Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2 😂
Personally I think Rick had already wasted the majority of his ammo shooting random objects on the drive up to the bridge.
He was pretty scared, I'm sure anyone would have froze up/panic the way he did, I mean Leatherface is one scary mother
@@foreignroninl1555 I Know Right
He was probably frozen in shock trying to decide if what he was seeing was real. It's not every day some huge guy wearing someone else's face hangs out of a truck with a chainsaw and swipes at you while growling
This movie is what people who've never seen the original think its gonna be like.
lol...I want those glasses. And only an 80's flick can get away with them simply not pressing the breaks...;-)
And we are led to believe that the GM truck was going 90MPH in Reverse! Hahaha!
*In 85 and 86, we got three cult classics! The Return of the Living Dead, The Fly, and The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2*
Also major cult influence George A Romeros' Day of the Dead, filmed in Punta Gorda Florida, and the underground scenes in a storage facility in Harrisburg PA.
and One of my favorite props in Return of the Living Dead were the split dogs.lol
Don't forget Jason lives!
I think Return of the Living Dead has somewhat of an influence on this movie's soundtrack as well. It is pretty damn good, and even includes another appearance by The Cramps! (There is no way that was coincidence)
Don't forget Day of the Dead.
Re-Animator, Night of the Creeps, The Hitcher, From Beyond, Fright Night!
Juniors little scarecrow scared the absolute shit out of me as a kid, loved it.
Love Leather's little dance when he has Nubbins attached
One of the best movies of the Texas chainsaw massacre series
The Oingo Boingo suits the scene so well
Definitely my favorite Texas chainsaw massacre movie!
This is my favourite Horror movie next to Halloween 2. This film is pure gold,. its funny when it needs to be and genuinely creepy when it needs to be.
A lot more fun than the original. If you're a nutcase like me ;)
Bright lights Big Titties yeeeee
Lol this scene is ridiculous. The fact that a radio station is unable to hang up on a caller and the fact they are on the worlds longest bridge.
I think this is the best scene in the whole movie. When leather face pops up and gyrates to the music and starts the chainsaw. Angles, choreography, music 👌🏻👌🏻👌🏻
this film is much funkier than the first one.
Who else noticed their licence plate was FAH Q?
The opening of this movie always felt awesome to me
This and Jeepers Creepers are tied for the best openings in horror history. Oingo Boingo playing while the corpse puppet dances still creeps me out dude.
This is my favorite movie of the saga, after the 1974 original. Although it has the same characters, the plot is different, It was directed by Hooper, and it has Dennis Hopper in it’s cast. Also, parts 1 and 2 are the only ones that have Drayton Sawyer in them. The soundtrack is perfect, the DJ girl is pretty and her character is interesting. The scene with Leatherface using a corpse as a costume is creepy af.m, the scenes are over the top, it has everything I want in a horror movie. The rest of the movies follow the blueprint of the original: some people get lost and find a creepy house, meet somebody who seems trustworthy but it’s not, get chased and killed by leatherface, one girls survives at the end. This one is the only one that is completely original.
The corpse’s name is Nubbins. I believe it’s the hitchhiker that gets run over in the first one if I’m not mistaken. Correct me if I’m wrong, anyone.
@@thecapedcritique1858 thought so thanks
The stunt driver of that truck is a mad man haha
CHUCKY FOR PRESIDENT Shut the fuck up
CHUCKY FOR PRESIDENT e
CHUCKY FOR PRESIDENT
I love me some big black dick
Leah ganz if I wasn't trying to give my heart I'd say
Just like the movie 'Hooper'. Driving a 70/80s chevy stepside at 50+ in reverse for mad lulz.
I still remember to this day... seeing this when I was a kid and being so freaked out when the driver had his head sliced. The slow process of seeing the top half slooooowly slide off him, the blood get worse and just the shaking of his hands... that terrified me as a kid. Amazing scene.
It’s corny but, I love this movie! Chop Top is the best.
This movie was one of my inspirations to restore a old 77 F250 farm truck in the same color... Even though this is a C10- there's something I love about old farm trucks...
Classic 80'S!!
Great way to open a horror movie Oingo Boingo no one lives forever it a rite Halloween tune in my book!
I love these guys are riding around shooting signs and playing chicken with a truck. But then when the truck comes back and does the same thing to the guys they question it like "wtf are you craz?" As if them two are not.
idc what anybody says, this movie is like one of those weird nightmares you have that are more scary because of how weird they are rather than people dying or whatever. Love this movie and its tone.
I wish one day they'd release a blu ray box set with all seven films like they did with Halloween and Friday the 13th. Or at least release a blu ray for 3 and 4.
We got them now!
Scream factory already released Halloween, they just released F13 recently, I'm hoping NoES and TCM get a scream factory box set
I remember seeing the VHS cover at Pathmark (old grocery store in NY) when I was younger and just seeing the family posing on the cover scared me but I love this movie!
Terrified me as a kid
Embarrassing as an adult
Last year while on a trip to Florida, we went through a farm area. Miles of fields, full moon. This movie came to mind and I mentioned it to my friends as we drove through. Even cell phone reception varied from low to lost. Lower Florida nearing Marcos Island. Even GPS wavering. Went mostly by road signs.
Leatherface/Nubbins yanking the chainsaw to life has consistently messed with my head since I was a kid. Damn the 80’s were cool.
I'm impressed that Leatherface was able to properly use a chainsas while standing atop a moving truck and maneuvering his brother's corpse at the same time.
6:54...1 Word!...That Scene was epic!!
talk bout a spliting headache
This scene scared the crap outta me as a kid and the vhs cover 😂
A freaking movie masterpiece! Always loved every minute of it, as a kid, as a teenager and college student and now in my middle-age life..
The opening narration is probably one of the more chilling voiceovers from Don LaFontaine
Oh shit, I thought I recognized that voice! Thanks!
Thats the greatest chainsaw ever!!!!! Cuts through the door of a car. Trees just fall when it starts. Chains made of Kryptonite
3:54 ... the driver looks a lil like a young Tom Cruise.
SeedlessJellyBeans
Yeah, a preppy/yuppie.
This is one of my favorite -- if not FAVORITE -- opening sequences in a Horror movie.
I wouldn't mind owning that truck, pretty nice! except for the damn horn!
I remember watching this when I was 6-7 years old. I developed a fear of driving late at night because I thought Leatherface would come and kill/eat my family and I. (Got over it because I lived in Arizona)
I freakin love this scene. Have this soundtrack on record. Great movie
Oingo boingo no one lives forever
That truck is fucking awesome. The paint, the Horn, flare side pick-ups are so cool.
Bubba hiding behind nubbins is iconic
How many times have I watched this movie and *just* realized that's The Beatles' "Butcher Cover" on the wall! 05:35.
Great eye!!! 👍👁
Surely they could have just nudged the truck using the car to cause leatherface to fall???
+Nick Whitehead Or, just sped up? That Merc has 3 more forward gears. Chevys are only one speed in Reverse!
+Ty Garrett
Good point!
+Ty Garrett I KNOW as much as i love this scene and movie that ALWAYS bugged me lolol even when i was 8 and i first seen this haha
Or just made a u turn
@@lloydbyronregino9407 8:56 dead
This is the one movie that made me fall in love with horror movies even though this one is kind of funny. My favorite character is Choptop . He's funny and dangerously crazy at the same time. I seen this at the drive-in. I'm 48 and still love this movie!
after a decade of silence.................THE BUZZZ IS BACK
I was tripping up all night.on LSD & my friend flip saw me walking & picked me up we went to see this this crazy movie. Wild times! I'm 57 now. I was 22 then.
Slowest Mercedes Ever.
That Mercedes has awesome alignment with Buzz letting go of the wheel so much