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An exploration of the legacy of Tobe Hooper's classic 'The Texas Chainsaw Massacre'. | dG1fWmZDZnFXQjBxcDQ
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00:00I'm Alexander Philippe.
00:07You might remember me from 7852,
00:10The Origins of Alien, or perhaps Linshaw's.
00:13A year ago, the owners of the Texas Chainsaw Massacre
00:16asked me to cook up something really special
00:19to celebrate the film's 50th anniversary.
00:24The result is chain reactions.
00:27Five distinct perspectives on the Texas Chainsaw Massacre
00:31that will forever change the way you watch or think about the film.
00:37People are always looking up at the sun.
00:39It's like the sun itself has become diseased.
00:43It's a home invasion film from Leatherface's point of view.
00:46You know, he's really stressed out.
00:48It's a hard movie to watch.
00:50It's a hard movie to rewatch.
00:52And I keep going back to it because it's worth it.
00:57Get ready.
00:58Buckle up.
00:59Because the buzz isn't just back.
01:01It's here to stay.
01:04I admire this movie so much.
01:06And it was made for chump change, really.
01:09It's amazing.
01:10I think Toby Hooper wanted people to walk out of that theater shaken.
01:24It tastes like a kid.
01:25It tastes like a kid
01:35And it's really not the only answer.
01:36It's really interesting.
01:37It's really interesting and interesting.
01:38And, I wonder if I'm interested in this film in the film.
01:40That was really fun with it.
01:41It's really cool.
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