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This seems to be an underated sequal to a great movie. Just just a few questions

How dose Leatherface survive and What happens to Stretch was she that female in number 3
post #2 of 7
Not really sure.

I just like the part where Dennis Hopper goes apeshit and starts tearing the place apart while singing "Bringing in the Sheep".
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You can see the the corpse of the hitcher from 1. and Franklins
post #4 of 7
I'm a big fan of the original TCM. I probably enjoy TCM2 more than other people because I take it for what it is. "Look Darlin', built you a little fry house." That cracks me up everytime.

To answer your questions:

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Originally Posted by Ashxking2001
This seems to be an underated sequal to a great movie. Just just a few questions

How dose Leatherface survive and What happens to Stretch was she that female in number 3
How does Leatherface survive? I suppose you mean from TCM2 to TCM3. Leatherface: TCM3 is a sequel to TCM but "ignores" TCM2. It continues the story of Leatherface without acknowledging anything that happened in part 2. This is what I have always heard but I could be wrong.

What happened to Stretch? Was she the female in number 3? The actress that played "Stretch" had a cameo in TCM3 but wasn't playing the same character. They may have done this to say, hey here's a face you remember but it's really not her because part 2 never happened. It's like how in Halloween:H20, they disregarded everything that happened from 4 thru 6...not that it was a bad thing.

That make any sense?
post #5 of 7
I think Leatherface survives part 2 just because he can. He probably got surgery performed by himself or a member of his extended family.

This film is my favorite of the series, the little touches like Cook winning the chili contest, Chop Top's character being a Vietnam vet, the subterranean lair where Cook runs his catering company, Grandma, and the climactic chase scene where Stetch and Chop Top emerge from the dark lair into the bright, blue sunlight.

I enjoyed the final scene when Stretch takes the chainsaw from Grandma's petrified hands in the altar. Chop Top then says, "You've killed her!" after Grandma dies, like the chainsaw is supposed to be a pseudo "fountain of life". Stretch then proceeds to sting Chop Top in the ass with the chainsaw before he tumbles back into the underground lair through a drainage pipe, a proverbial toilet flush. All in all, a fun film worthy of a Criterion treatment.
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I thought Streach became a weirdo herself. She dose the leatherface dance. She could start her own pyscho family
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Originally Posted by Anderson
I just like the part where Dennis Hopper goes apeshit and starts tearing the place apart while singing "Bringing in the Sheep".
Or his chainsaw duel with Leatherface!
Really silly.
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