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Ironically, you never actually see anyone gored by a chainsaw. But you feel like you do. And, Tobe Hooper's sound effects are now burned into the world's collective consciousness. I've seen so many films literally lift his sound effects onto theirs.
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They all get chainsawed except the one gal. But you never actually see them getting chainsawed. But it seems like you do. It's masterful filmmaking. The guy who played Franklin should have gotten an Academy Award.
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Yes. The scene at the dinner table is a masterpiece of horror filmmaking. "Let grandpa do it. He was the best!" The scene at the end where Leatherface is doing pirouettes in the road with the chainsaw... pure genius. So many little gems in that film.
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The opening scene of The Exorcist where the priest is on an archaeological dig in the Middle Eastern desert somewhere is the most compelling. I like the imagery & sound effects. After that, the film goes downhill. I've been watching old Karloff movies lately.
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The Bride has many little gems in it, just like Chainsaw does. Colin Clive was great. Karloff could express more with his eyes than most actors can with their entire bodies. Thesiger was funny yet macabre. And Lanchester as the bride is a timeless classic.
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