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Stacy, Jan; Syvertsen, Ryder (August 31, 1984). The Great Book of Movie Villains: A Guide to the Screen's Meanies, Tough Guys, and Bullies. Contemporary Books. ISBN 978-0-8092-5351-7. Archived from the original on September 29, 2022 . Retrieved January 13, 2023. Reynolds, R. D. (November 16, 2010). The Wrestlecrap Book of Lists!. ECW Press. ISBN 978-1-5549-0287-3. Archived from the original on December 17, 2022 . Retrieved January 13, 2023. n.a. (n.d.). "Texas Chainsaw 3D (2013) - Financial Information". The Numbers.com. Nash Information Services. Archived from the original on July 25, 2021 . Retrieved November 3, 2022.

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Jaworzyn, Stefan (October 31, 2012). The Texas Chain Saw Massacre Companion. Titan Publishing Group. ISBN 978-1-7811-6497-6. Archived from the original on December 17, 2022 . Retrieved January 13, 2023. In a way, there is nothing behind the mask. That, I think, is why he is such a frightening character. The reason he wore a mask, according to Tobe and Kim, was that the mask really determined his personality." [77] Squires, John (March 16, 2020). "Movies 'Texas Chainsaw Massacre': Fede Alvarez Confirms the New Movie is a Sequel With "Old Man Leatherface" [Exclusive]". Bloody Disgusting. Archived from the original on March 16, 2021 . Retrieved October 1, 2022. Hansen later added, "The idea of the mask is that there is no personality under the mask. That was the idea in talking with Tobe and Kim. When they created the character, they said he has to put on masks to express himself because he himself can't do it. The way we tried to create him, there is nothing under the mask, which is what makes him so frightening." All our Halloween masks for adults are fashioned from the highest quality latex by our terror inspired craftsmen to give the most realistic horror experience to everyone you encounter during your masked escapades. Each of our scary Halloween mask lines brings its own special flair to the design, from our movie-quality HD Studio Masks to our Ultra-Realistic Silicone Halloween Masks that turn your every movement into a fresh dose of horror to your costume.Piatti-Farnell, Lorna (March 10, 2017). Consuming Gothic: Food and Horror in Film. Palgrave Macmillan. ISBN 978-1-1374-5050-0. Archived from the original on December 17, 2022 . Retrieved January 13, 2023. Leatherface has been a source of inspiration for various fictional characters throughout the decades. Capcom's Resident Evil video game series based the designs of several of their characters on Leatherface. In Resident Evil 4 (2005), enemies such as the Chainsaw Men and Chainsaw Sisters, and more importantly, Dr. Salvador has been noted by observers as being heavily influenced by Leatherface. [312] [313] In Resident Evil 7: Biohazard (2017), the game's Baker family was noted by many as a homage to and inspired by Leatherface and the Sawyer family. [314] [315] [316] Tatsuki Fujimoto, the creator of the hit manga series Chainsaw Man, revealed during the tenth-anniversary celebration of the animation studio MAPPA, that Leatherface and the original Texas Chainsaw Massacre as the main source of inspiration for the series and its titular character. [317] Actor Michael Cerveris compared his character, Professor Pyg, in Gotham, to Leatherface, particularly his mask, apron, and straps. [318] In American Horror Story: Asylum, the character Bloody Face was partially inspired by Leatherface. Makeup artist Christien Tinsley revealed in an interview that the show's creator Ryan Murphy gave Tinsley's makeup department the task of creating something unique and original with Bloody Face that had characteristics of Leatherface in the design whom he referred to as "my Leatherface". [319] See also [ edit ] Bill Johnson was hired to portray Leatherface in the film's sequel, The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2. Johnson, having not seen the original film before, viewed the film the day before he auditioned for the role. Johnson recalled being impressed by the film, [87] [88] calling it 'eerie, very deeply disturbing, unsettling, and unnerving, but also inspiring'. Johnson felt free to put his own spin on the character, opting to "stay out of Gunnar's shoes" while making the character his own. [88] Knowing the physical demands required for the role, Johnson strove to do the best acting job he could for the character, taking inspiration from the dedication of the film's cast and crew. [88] Johnson remained in character throughout production, spending much of his time in his trailer preparing each scene that he was in. [70] Stuntman Bob Elmore was hired, [89] alongside Tom Morga as Johnson's stunt doubles. [90] Elmore performed many of the physical scenes for the character including the chainsaw battle with Dennis Hopper, [91] and the overall stunt portion of the infamous "chainsaw love" scene. [92] Morga only performed part of the stunts required for the opening bridge scene. [90] Filming was particularly grueling for Johnson, Elmore, and the rest of the cast and crew, as they had to deal with extreme temperatures while in a heavily insulated costume that only exposed the eyes and mouth. [93] Elmore later recounted the entire experience as being incredibly taxing, both physically and mentally, with Elmore having repeated clashes with the film's stunt coordinator Jim "Jimmy" Stephan, who regularly berated and verbally abused Elmore and the other stunt performers. [94] Elmore also sustained a broken wrist while performing in the opening scene. [92] In spite of the hardships during production, the rest of the cast spoke highly of Johnson, commending his dedication towards the role and his ability to imbue the character with emotional depth beyond just portraying him as just a man in a mask. [95] [87] Elmore also received praise, which one actor noted "[had] brought this incredible viciousness" into the role. [89] Macek III, J.C. (February 4, 2013). "No Texas, No Chainsaw, No Massacre: The True Links in the Chain". PopMatters.com. Archived from the original on June 19, 2018 . Retrieved October 9, 2022. Jancelewicz, Chris (December 12, 2012). "Bloody Face Mask: 'American Horror Story' Makeup Artist Christien Tinsley Reveals Details". HuffPost. Archived from the original on October 1, 2022 . Retrieved October 2, 2022.

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Barone, Matt (January 4, 2013). " "Texas Chainsaw 3D": Defying Expectations in the Name of Leatherface". Complex Magazine. Archived from the original on January 6, 2013 . Retrieved October 28, 2022. Northstar Comics' four-part series, loosely based on the third film, delved even deeper into the character's psyche while abandoning the concept of Leatherface as a brain-damaged individual. [196] Described in the comic as mentally impaired from birth, the series explored the origins for his disturbed and violent behavior, revealing Leatherface as someone who was further damaged by his exposure to, what the comic referred to as "[the] bad things" done to him, pushing him deeper into madness and leaving him with the mind of a 'confused and angry child'. Motivated by an inherent need to please his family, and an almost symbiotic connection to his chainsaw, Leatherface is depicted as prone to bouts of self-harm when his actions are criticized by his family and his usefulness comes into question. This behavior is displayed at one point when his chainsaw is damaged during an encounter with a potential victim, causing him to suffer an emotional breakdown, which culminates with Leatherface beating his head against a tree as a form of self-punishment. The short story "Self-Esteem" by James Kisner, published within the series, revealed additional details on the character's mental state, depicting him as prone to hearing voices inside his head. [197] The third film's interpretation of the character as a brutish, violent killer, as opposed to the more "scared child" persona, was be highly influential on later iterations of the character after Next Generation. [198]Cutting Board - Bubba’s BBQ engraved on bamboo TCM Chainsaw. Texas Chainsaw Massacre LeatherFace Cookout! Grill Sprague, Mike (August 28, 2017). "Upcoming Texas Chainsaw Massacre prequel almost had a female Leatherface?". Joblo.com. Archived from the original on November 29, 2021 . Retrieved October 12, 2022. a b McGrew, Shannon (May 22, 2017). "Interview: Writer Seth Sherwood Talks Origins of Leatherface". iHorror. Archived from the original on May 26, 2017 . Retrieved July 29, 2017. Leatherface is a character from The Texas Chainsaw Massacre series. He first appeared in The Texas Chain Saw Massacre (1974) as the mentally disabled member of a family of deranged cannibals, featuring his face masks and chainsaw. Created by Tobe Hooper and Kim Henkel, Leatherface was partially inspired by the crimes of Wisconsin murderer Ed Gein, in addition to confessions by serial killer Elmer Wayne Henley. The character has subsequently been represented in various other media, including novels, video games, and comic books; appearing in all nine films in the series.

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Contrary to the director's claims that the masks were made of "coat hanger(s) and some kind of parchment paper" [85] In the third film, Leatherface is much more aggressive and cruel due to mental maturity, now with the mind of a rebellious teenager. He shows love for his mother, Anne Sawyer, and his unnamed daughter. It is also implied that this films portrayal of Leatherface is a rapist. Heller-Nicholas, Alexandra (October 15, 2019). Masks in Horror Cinema: Eyes Without Faces. University of Wales Press. ISBN 978-1-7868-3497-3. Archived from the original on December 17, 2022 . Retrieved January 13, 2023. a b Towlson, Jon (October 14, 2013). "Interview: Gunnar Hansen: CHAIN SAW CONFIDENTIAL". Starburst. Archived from the original on May 31, 2022 . Retrieved May 30, 2022.

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a b c d Shanklin, Corbin (February 18, 2022). "Texas Chainsaw Massacre Exclusive Interview: Director David Blue Garcia Discusses Leatherface's Uniquely Terrifying Identity". The Illuminerdi.com. Archived from the original on September 10, 2022 . Retrieved September 25, 2022. Barr, Jason (October 20, 2012). "Dan Yeager Talks Landing the Role of Leatherface, the Power of the Mask, His Respect for Gunnar Hansen and More on the Set of TEXAS CHAINSAW 3D". Collider. topLingo. Archived from the original on April 4, 2013 . Retrieved November 5, 2022. The role of the character is well known for being physically and emotionally challenging, with actors portraying the character not only needing to perform the necessary stunts associated with the role, but also give emotional depth to the character while wearing a mask that greatly obscured most of their features. Actor Gunnar Hansen was the first and most well-known actor to portray the character, later going on to become a vocal advocate for the character. Since Hansen's portrayal of Leatherface, numerous other actors and stuntmen have assumed the role of the character throughout the course of the series. Leatherface is a mentally challenged serial killer. He is not very methodical with his murders, rather going through with them loudly and messy. Each movie has its own unique take on the character, some being similar to one another. He is an unstable and cannibalistic serial killer who wears masks that are the faces of his victims, perfectly flayed from their bodies. Together with his mysterious and insane family, Leatherface would hunt down any intruder who steps into their territory and would use different kinds of tools to murder them, but he mostly uses his chainsaw.Blankenship, Mike (January 12, 2020). "The Saw is Family! Celebrating 30 Years of Leatherface: Texas Chainsaw Massacre III". Nightmare on Film Street. Archived from the original on June 30, 2022 . Retrieved July 23, 2022. Zinoman, Jason (August 28, 2017). "In 'Texas Chain Saw Massacre,' Sympathy for the Devil". New York Times. Archived from the original on August 29, 2017 . Retrieved January 27, 2023.



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