10 Classic Horror Films That Are Still Scary

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8. The Texas Chainsaw Massacre

The first time I became aware of The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, was when I was eight years old and saw the cover of the VHS copy. There was Leatherface, the nightmare I didn’t know existed, under the words: “Based on a true story”. I didn’t sleep for a month. And Tobe Hooper’s magnum opus is still as frightening today as it was then. A group of teenagers on a highway in Texas come across a farm that they think is abandoned. That is until the chainsaw-wielding devil himself starts picking them off one by one. Even the kid in the wheelchair gets it. Countless sequels and prequels, aaaand remakes, have done little to dull the power of horrors most animalistic monster.

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