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      • While the unseen driver of the pickup truck chases them in reverse, another man called Bubba (Bill Johnsonb) (the killer from the first movie, also known as Leatherface as his nickname, which is revealed in this sequel) jumps out and turns on his large six-foot long chainsaw and destroys their vehicle and chops off the top of the head of the teenager driving the car.
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  2. The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2 (also known as The Texas Chainsaw Massacre Part 2) is a 1986 American black comedy [6] slasher film co-composed and directed by Tobe Hooper, and written by L. M. Kit Carson. It is the sequel to The Texas Chain Saw Massacre (1974) and the second installment in The Texas Chainsaw Massacre film series.

  3. The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2: Directed by Tobe Hooper. With Dennis Hopper, Caroline Williams, Jim Siedow, Bill Moseley. A radio host is victimized by the cannibal family as a former Texas marshal hunts them.

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    • Comedy, Horror
    • Tobe Hooper
    • 1986-08-22
    • It Was Originally A Motel Hell Parody
    • Caroline Williams' Audition Was Extreme
    • Gunnar Hansen Didn't Reprise Leatherface Due to A Contract Dispute
    • It Was Originally Rated-X
    • It Was Banned in Multiple Countries
    • Bill Mosely's The Texas Chainsaw Manicure Helped Him Land A Role
    • The Director of Bloodsport Was Brought Onboard
    • There's A Deleted Hunting Scene
    • Joe Bob Briggs' Film Debut Was Cut
    • There's A Bunch of Hidden Easter Eggs

    Tobe Hooper and co-writer Jim Henkel initially conceived the idea for The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2 to feature a whole town full of rabid cannibals. The idea was meant to satirize the 1980 horror-comedy Motel Hell, which itself was a spoof of Hooper's original The Texas Chainsaw Massacre. Hooper pitched the town-full of cannibals idea under the tit...

    The character of radio DJ Vanita "Stretch" Brock is played in the film by Caroline Williams. According to Williams, she was so eager to make a good impression in her audition that she went above and beyond the call of duty. When Williams was called in to perform her audition, she went to the back of the hall before sprinting into the audition room ...

    Speaking of Gunnar Hansen -- the man who played Leatherface in Hooper's original 1974 masterpiece -- he was approached to reprise his role in the long-awaited sequel. Unfortunately, a contract dispute forced him to pass. Hansen claims he was offered "scale plus ten percent" to reprise the role, with the ten percent meant for his agent. Hansen told ...

    Tobe Hooper's original cut of the film was much longer and far gorier than the version that was released. As such, the film was given an X-Rating when it was submitted to the MPAA. This forced Hooper and Cannon to release an "unrated" cut of the movie in the U.S. RELATED: 10 Scariest Scenes From The Texas Chainsaw Massacre Franchise Hooper also cla...

    Even with the heavily excised gore, The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2 was bannedin multiple countries. In 1986, the Australian company Hoyts Distribution submitted the film for a rating-classification, but the material was deemed so offensive that they outright refused to classify the film. As such, the movie was banned in Australia for more than 20 ye...

    With his own time and money, actor Bill Mosely made a short film entitled The Texas Chainsaw Manicure, in which he played a version of the infamous hitchhiker Nubbins Sawyer from the original film. Mosely showed the short to a screenwriter, who in turn gave it to Tobe Hooper. RELATED: 10 Memorable Escape Scenes In Horror Movies Hooper loved the fil...

    When Cannon realized production on the film was going overlong, they brought in longtime second-unit director Newt Arnold to ensure Tobe Hooper delivered the film on schedule. Arnold was hired to oversee the entire production and ensure filming went smoothly. In addition to working as second-unit director on such classics as The Godfather Part II, ...

    As revealed in the 2000 documentary Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Shocking Truth, Tobe Hooper had to delete several gory scenes from the final edit to give the film a better pace. Among them was a lengthy Sawyer Family hunting expedition. The scene involves the Sawyer cannibals going on a nighttime hunt for "prime meat," which they find in the form ...

    John Bloom, aka Joe Bob Briggs, is an American film critic and horror fanatic known for hosting the TV show MonsterVision. Bloom made his big-screen debut inThe Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2, but his scenes were left on the cutting room floor. They can be found on the 2007 Gruesome Edition DVD Bloom played Gonzo Moviegoer in the film, one of several cu...

    A slew of fun-filled Easter eggs can be spotted in The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2. For example, in the radio station, a poster for the group Fine Young Cannibals can be seen. So can The Beatles' grisly and controversial "Butcher Cover" version of Yesterday and Today. Elsewhere, when Lefty (Hopper) goes shopping for his chainsaw, on the wall lies Lea...

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  4. Synopsis. In an opening disclaimer, when Sally Hardesty-Enright (the survivor from the original) escaped from the cannibal family, she reported it to the authorities. Since she was so terrorized and terrified over what happened, she fell into a catatonic state of mental health.

  5. The Texas Chainsaw Massacre Part 2 is a 1986 American horror comedy film directed by Tobe Hooper and serves as a sequel to The Texas Chain Saw Massacre, also directed and co-written by Hooper. Starring Dennis Hopper, Caroline Williams, Bill Johnson and Bill Moseley, the plot follows a radio host...

  6. Feb 23, 2022 · The timeline of the "Texas Chainsaw Massacre" series is a knot of prequels, sequels, remakes, and do-overs. Here is a handy guide to keep things sorted out.

  7. Chainsaw-wielding maniac Leatherface (Bill Johnson) is up to his cannibalistic ways once again, along with the rest of his twisted clan, including the equally disturbed Chop-Top (Bill Moseley).

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    • Horror, Comedy
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