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pushes Pam back into the freezer and locks it. Remember, the hammer had never killed anyone else in the movie. It was always just the first step to killing them. So, Leatherface turns around after putting Pam back in the freezer and he is shocked. Jerry is gone. Frantically, Leatherface looks all over trying to find him. He looks out the window, but doesn't see him. He is visibly distressed that he lost Jerry. Jerry isn't seen again in the movie. Later in the movie, Drayton can tell Leatherface is distressed. Drayton says something along the lines of "What's wrong? Did you lose somebody?". Leatherface nervously replies "No." Remember these aren't exact quotes, this is just my recollection. It seemed clear to me that the movie implied that Jerry had gotten away. Or, in the very least, the movie could have intended it to be open to interpretation (I still think it's clear that Jerry was never killed by Leatherface). This should be fixed on Knowledge.
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says "inaccurate". The guideline says be "precise". That's referring to how you spell the name. The precise and ACCURATE way to spell the name is "Chain Saw". You're trying to argue that more sources say "chainsaw", that's irrelevant to the fact that that isn't how the film spells the name. It would be like arguing that since "Happyness" is actually spelled "Happiness", we should change the name of "In Pursuit of Happyness" to "In Pursuit of Happiness" just because a lot of sources are spelling it that way.
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the website. I'm quite certain there were several references which had the name of the website in the 'publisher' parameter where they weren't supposed to be, so my changes were just a fairly quick way of dealing with what I saw to be a lack of reliability in the sources. These URL cores can be changed to the website title; e.g. the text displayed in the banner of the website. Publishers can be added, but only if they are the actual publishers behind the website.
3203:(Striking that comment, I see what you're actually trying to get removed now. I apologize for that. Upon initial glance it looked like it was about the title in the lead) With regard to "intentions", it doesn't matter. If we find a reliable source discussing the reasoning, which might have been an accident or just "I thought it was cool", it doesn't change the fact that that IS the name of the film. Your desire to change that has no bearing on the title. 3336: 919: 1052: 1234: 1195: 3171:. The 'was' was lowercased, yet people prefer "Was". Accuracy of that title didn't affect the title itself and the composition, yet people whined over the spelling! How can "accuracy" extend to spelling of the title? Why should a spelling change affect the title and the title's reflection to the film? I mean, "chainsaw" (also spelled "chain saw") is a mechanical, automatic buzzer that cuts things... and people! -- 271: 1404: 1121: 1100: 3763:"The structure of the article may also influence form. A basic cast list in a "Cast" section is appropriate for the majority of Stub-class articles. When the article is in an advanced stage of development, information about the cast can be presented in other ways. A "Cast" section may be maintained but with more detailed bulleted entries, ensuring that these lists adhere to accessibility standards...." 636: 830: 720: 678: 4642: 4456: 4098: 3972: 3894: 3676: 2388: 1997: 699: 1064: 1332: 1314: 1296: 1024: 730: 1220: 1213: 1206: 1366: 2540:– I don't know why the proposed title of the old original 1974 film cannot be used. Many non-primary sources use it. Both titles are accurate and unambiguous, but "chainsaw" is easier and more convenient to type than "chain saw". The film's credits, an official source, can't be the ONLY reliable source. Books use "chainsaw", and so do articles. 3721: 2436: 850: 4039: 706: 2973:
It isn't accurate to what the title actually is. The title IS "Chain Saw", it is not "Chainsaw". Yes, the franchise is considered "Chainsaw", because every film after joins the words. That is not the case for the 1974 original. The franchise page joins the words, the 2003 remake joins the words, this
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I think that comes down to people just knowing that the word is typically written "chainsaw" (referring to the tool, not the film) when writing, and thus habitually write it as such when writing the title of the film. If you found that (and it isn't true) more people wrote "Mortal Combat", instead of
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To sum up, if it's just going to be a basic cast list, it isn't appropriate for an article at this stage in its development. The only type of cast list that would be appropriate would be a detailed one, with sufficient discussion of the casting and details of the roles, provided by reliable sources.
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You are misrepresenting the example of Animal House. There, we're removing an extra part of the name and slimming it down. Here, you're saying you want to change the spelling of the name to fit with what you think it should be, not what it actually is. That is what COMMONNAME is referring to when it
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General consensus will decide which citation style to keep. I will point out the difference between the 'work' and 'publisher' parameters though, even if you some of you already know: 'work' is for the name of the website itself, and 'publisher' is for the group or company who handles or "publishes"
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This is more of a notice so that any editors are aware, I am currently working on expanding the article in a separate userspace, updating citations and generally expanding the information not covered here. Though it might be some time before I will transfer all that into this main page, anyone that
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per the official title being "Chain Saw" and not "Chainsaw". This is evidenced in the film's title sequence, in its copyright registration, and in the billing block of the original poster. For whatever reason, the main title on the poster says "Chainsaw", but I think we grant too much importance to
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No I had not realised it actually, so I probably should have been more thorough. Regarding the publisher issue, I agree, the reason seems valid. So let's shelve differences and work together, because I want one last attempt at FA in the near future :) I'm not sure I would have another attempt in me
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Please also do it manually; I made quite a few other changes which took a fair while which were just reverted. I will try to help once we've reached a consensus. As for changing the date formats, I apologise; so it's Knowledge policy to go mdy on American-subject articles? I was unsure, and used to
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This scholarly source is the first of its kind. Jackson's research focuses on the political economy of oil and the Gulf Oil corporation, and grounds its argument in close readings of the film's metonymic juxtapositions of the motorists' desire for gasoline and the Sawyer family's desire for blood:
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In the plot it says Jerry was killed by Leatherface. Actually, there is nothing in the film to suggest that Jerry was killed. Jerry enters the house and sees the freezer being rattled from the inside. He opens it and Pam looks up out of the freezer. Leatherface enters, hits Jerry with a hammer and
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The reason why is because I found out the current gross that is being used on Knowledge is only the domestic gross, while the one in the article is. Plus why wouldn't the info from when the movie was released be considered be reliable? After allit was recorded back when the final number came in.
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I saw a version of this movie with soft soundtrack and an interview with Tobe Hooper while watching the movie. He seemed to find much of the movie extremely funny, especially Leatherface's confusion at being invaded by the series of outsiders, and the dinner scene with the whole family mimicking
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In the plot section, the article links to wrong person. This part "Leatherface and the hitchhiker bring an old man, "Grandpa" (John Dugan), from upstairs to share the meal." It redirects to John C. Dugan not the actual actor John Dugan who played the role of Grandpa. There is no wiki page for the
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For dates, we generally follow the country of origin for the topic. We can use that date template (that we use in the infobox) as it converts based on where you are. As for the publishers, if there is a valid reason then I'm ok with that. I'm not sure what content edits you did because nothing is
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An example would be changing "publisher=British Board of Film Classification" to "work=BBFC.co.uk". I don't really feel it's necessary, since there was nothing inherently wrong with using the actual publisher instead of the sites themseleves. I went back to the originals, but I have a feeling it
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We're saying the film, the copyright on the film (set by the studio), the film poster's credits, and the fact that the reality is its name IS "Chain Saw" makes it reliable that that is the name. COMMONNAME even specifically says not to create an inaccurate title simply because multiple reliable
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As far as the date styling, it needs to both be consistent and reflect the country of origin. We do not say "Day Month Year" in the united stated. So, it needs to be returned to the correct style. I'm not sure what the issue is with the websites/publishers. Could you point an example out to me?
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Even if we accept "Chainsaw" as an acceptable alternative title, there is still no indication it is more commonly used. Google may simply return a higher hit rate for "chainsaw" because it will also include references to the sequels too. I opened up the first ten web sources in the article and
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even though they may be more frequently used by reliable sources." - The proposal is to move to an inaccurate title (because we know what the copyright is) just because people are writing it inaccurately. That kind of goes against the guideline that people are using to argue for its change.
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I'm determined to make it an FA this year before I possibly retire from Knowledge. So, in June, I'll try to do this, dunno what else needs to be done, possible source vetting if any, apart from that, the prose seems good, so anybody is free to suggest any other things which could be done.
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The current source for box office is widely used on Knowledge and is considered reliable, accurate, and up to date. The box office data in the link you provide appears to be from 1974. We need to know why it should be considered more reliable than the current information in the article.
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I don't have a problem going through sources, but I don't have access to any of the non-website sources. I think that over time a lot of the information has been subtle tweaked by IPs to a point that it wasn't clear that it was vandalism, or just inaccurate so it was never corrected.
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It's hard to assume good faith on your edits, when as the debate starts to move away from your favor you accuse the article of copyright infringement and the piece that you are wanting an Admin to remove is the piece that happens to be sourcing that the name of the article be "Chain
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This is sort of a branch off from my previous mentioned post. While working on the Leatherface article I have come across a good number of literary sources that give a good amount of info not found in the article. I will list them below if anyone wants to check them out:
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is how every serious horror-film historian knows it, and that's the onscreen title. What inattentive latter-day journalists erroneously call it doesn't change what's on the screen. (And "chain saw," two words, is in fact the correct spelling, according Merriam Webster
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That is a marketing thing, and has nothing to do with the actual name of the film. Two different areas here. I can show you countless film posters where the title there does not match the title of the actual film. But since you point to it, I'll provide you with this:
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I reviewed the discussion of the last FAC process. DCGeist opposed because he was concerned that information in the article did not match the citations. Was there a review of the citations? I'm curious how many of the print sources were retrieved and vetted.
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I don't think there is anything major with the sources. Some of these problems may have been oversights on the part of me actually, but I don't think IPs have had much if anything to do with it, this article doesn't really get that much edits outside of an
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actually showing. I see paragraphs shifts but because the entire paragraph is shifted it blocks seeing individual content changes. I'm sure that Taerkast did not realize that there were content changes, because it did not look like there was...even to me.
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use "chain saw" too (although the BFI acknowledge "chainsaw" as an alternative title). There is little in it in terms of actual usage; however, the film's credits and copyright entry explicitly use "chain saw" which I consider decisive in this case.
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It's accurate to the film. One title shouldn't make the other inaccurate just because they aren't exactly the "same". The spelling of the title shouldn't affect how both titles reflect the film. It isn't similar to choices of words, like "Spanish
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So the information was pulled from the preview options in Google Books? I'll check what I can through Google Scholar, but if you got it from Google Scholar you can still provide an external link to the application that holds the PDF.
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So I had added a cast list to this article and it was deleted since the cast was mentioned in the plot. My argument for that is even though the cast is mentioned in the plot it is still helpful to have a cast list in the article as
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Interesting, Considering I am working on expanding it in a separate userspace I might add this. However that might not be, considering there is so much information and it is easy to get excessive in scope. Overlength is a thing.
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Please remove the word "about" from the parentheses in the first sentence of the second paragraph. We're using a calculation that is accurate to the hundredth of a penny, so it's no longer an approximation. Thank you.
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The last one for me, I cannot do too well, and also, because I don't think it's that much of an issue, I believe most of the sources cite what they're claiming to cite. If anybody else wants to highlight any issues feel
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I'm not sure the recent citation date style and publisher changes were necessary. They make the citations inconsistent and listing the websites instead of the publishers makes it seem untidy in my view. The status quo
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There has never been a problem with the way the citations were for four years. If this is to get another shot at FA, I hope things will be consistent. If others feel the new way is better, then make it consistent.
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At the beginning, there is an error in which horror should be replaced with slasher. I will defend this answer as slasher is a sub genre of horror, and also, it’s not very specific when you describe it as horror.
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In themes and analysis, it only says that three men are killed in quick succession. This should be changed to four because, at the end of the movie, the hitchhiker is run down by a semi-truck quickly. Thank you.
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http://cocatalog.loc.gov/cgi-bin/Pwebrecon.cgi?v1=1&ti=1%2C1&Search_Arg=Texas%20Chain%20Saw%20Massacre&Search_Code=TALL&CNT=25&PID=8PmUHaYeqahcKgw5jcKVRvta&SEQ=20120823094537&SID=1
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There was probably minimal review at best. What would be the best course of action to take now? For the prose I've scheduled a GoCE request, for the refs, somebody better than me will need to take a look.--
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stating to avoid inaccurate article titles even if they are commonplace in reliable sources, the status quo is sufficient. A final note on something I just discovered as I wrap this up: On Amazon.com, the
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Well, we can do all external sources ourselves. Books need to be done by the people that used them, and all scholarly reports can be done by people that have access to a university online library.
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This sentence is poorly written, contains three grammatical errors, one spelling mistake, is contentious at best and inflammatory at worst, and is poorly sourced. It should be removed altogether.
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Looking at sources, the ones published after 2004 use "chain saw" because of Knowledge mainly. The ones in 2004 and beforehand used "chainsaw". I'd say that old doesn't die off that quickly. --
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The phrase "the killing of victims" needs to be removed. First, it is aesthetically retarded, and second, this film came nowhere close to originating the concept of depicting murder onscreen.
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You know what? Arguing with you is losing fun, as our positions haven't changed. I hoped that arguing capitalization and spellings aren't worth dehumanizing society. I was wrong. Same for
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I would like to author an addition to this Wiki article that explains why acknowledging the significance of Saturn is crucial to understanding this film's raison d'être at its core.
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I would say prose. I think "narrated by" indicates that you're generally doing it throughout the film, whereas he was merely reading a written message at the start of the film.
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It's an essay exploring various themes of the film, and the way the film potrays certain subjects etc. I'm not sure how to incorporate it adequately into the article. --
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true budget according to this link:catalog.afi.com/Film/55289-THE-TEXASCHAINSAWMASSACRE?sid=2b45f310-754c-44ad-ade7-6091938dba7a&sr=0.12366109&cp=1&pos=4
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There is absolutely zero mention of the significance of the planet Saturn, both in terms of the film's script, as well as the film's core thematics on the whole.
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As for "Happyness"/"Happiness", I don't think it's unintentional as much as "Chainsaw"/"Chain saw". I don't see intention of the title discussed in interviews.
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The theatrical release poster in the article clearly shows "chainsaw" as a single unspaced word. I really can't see calling this inaccurate, in light of that.
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that image. If film articles did not have posters in film infoboxes, I doubt this issue would be as debatable, so it should not hinge on that. Therefore, per
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I'm ok with changing it back. I don't know of a reason to do that, maybe the editor has a reason. I know it was not a concern at the last (or any) FA review.
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Per previous rationales, this has been discussed before; this has in any case been the stable name of this page for a not inconsiderable amount of time.--
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does indeed show the spacing! If film infoboxes used title sequence screenshots or recent home media covers, I doubt this would be as much of an issue.
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https://www.indiewire.com/2014/03/sxsw-tobe-hooper-on-why-audiences-get-texas-chain-saw-massacre-better-now-than-when-it-was-first-released-28993/
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It should be noted that the song "Chain Saw" by The Ramones should be added; The late Dee Dee Ramone was a fan of horror films such as
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page should not be joining the word. Just because they changed it later does not mean we should be respelling things on older films.
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Marilyn Burns' crying, the hitchhiker pretending to wipe his eyes. Does anyone know if it was originally intended to be a comedy?
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Alright, so I'm thinking of giving the article another go at FAC soon. And some of the FACs seem to be highlighting a few problems.
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It is not a necessity for a film to maintain a cast list. The article has been stable without it so far. See section 3 of MOS:FILM
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I might if I go to my central library. Apart from that no, I gathered all of them using Google Scholar and Google Book searches.--
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it's not clear what changes you want to be made. Please mention the specific changes in a "change X to Y" format and provide a
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but I am not sure if that is an assumption by fans or if there is actually a quote in the script or end credits to confirm it.
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Subsequent comments should be made in a new section on this talk page. No further edits should be made to this section.
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What this article needs now is a complete and independent source review. Any ideas how we'd be able to get this? --
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Alright. Will see what I can do, although I think I might've only used Scholar for one of the Robin Wood sources.--
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Then, when things start to get funky, we see mention of Saturn again with the following dialogue from Franklin.
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Merely from a script perspective, the film quite literally opens with the following lines of dialogue from Pam.
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to delete these "External links modified" talk page sections if they want to de-clutter talk pages, but see the
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Shock Value: How a Few Eccentric Outsiders Gave Us Nightmares, Conquered Hollywood, and Invented Modern Horror
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Does anyone know if at any point in the movie "Pam" is ever called "Pamela" as a full name? I noticed this at
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follows this article and loves contributing feel free to message me if you want to pitch in. Happy editing.
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https://web.archive.org/web/20121019155715/http://www.sbbfc.co.uk/CaseStudies/The_Texas_Chain_Saw_Massacre
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Thank you for that link! I was thinking about this but could not find an extra-large image of the poster.
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This would have to be discussed with reliable sources before even trying to add it into the article.--
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I know we've been through quite a few of these before, so what's the harm in another one? --
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mention the 4k Blu ray releases from Second Sight, and Dark Sky in "Post Release" section.
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Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Shocking Truth- VERY good info on the background for the film.
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https://classic-horror.com/newsreel/marilyn_burns_texas_chain_saw_massacre_interview.html
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I don't know why people oppose it as "inaccurate". "National Lampoon's" was taken out of
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Could someone take a look at this source, and write about it for the "Themes" section?
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If you found an error with any archives or the URLs themselves, you can fix them with
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Are you suggesting that the film itself is more reliable than many other sources?
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actor John Dugan so one should be made or the redirection to wrong Dugan removed.
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You're not even sure why the film spells it that way. I'm unsure either. Look at
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I have never heard of a film article not having a cast section. I have checked
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Chain Saw Confidential: How We Made the World's Most Notorious Horror Movie
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adding dmy to other articles. Once it's confirmed I will change them back.
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If anybody's willing to help, I want to make a push for it to be an FA. --
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Still seems a little strange to me, but thanks for your helpfulness----
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Anybody reckon it's ready for another FA attempt? I'd like it to be my
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The Texas Chain Saw Massacre: The Film That Terrified a Rattled Nation
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Good point. Taerkast/Bignole, here's one decent cite I quickly found:
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might get changed again. I don't want this to become a huge issue. --
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Not sure where exactly to put it, probably in the casting section? --
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also has a space. The film's proper title definitely has a space.
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Yeah. It'll be added sometime. I don't have time to do it now.--
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Fulwood, Neil (October 1, 2003). "Censorship and Controversy".
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can someone please include that?..the page is semi-protected
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Id like to correct the box office according to this article.
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Not an error, but slasher is more specific. I changed it. --
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I think that passage from WP:COMMONNAME is worth repeating:
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for additional information. I made the following changes:
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all spell it with "chainsaw". Hardly conclusive. Both the
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was also a fan of the Ramones and used their 1989 song
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A sentence at the end of the summary caught my eye.
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Just thought it should be fixed to avoid confusion.
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