they’re all for the 2003 version bc merch from 2006 is stupid expensive
God I know there’s such a slim chance we’ll ever get a TCM remake sequel. But I wonder every day what happened to Tommy and the family in general.. in some deleted scenes it shows officers discovering the tea lady’s dead body, many years in the future as Erin is depicted as an older woman, and Thomas walking out of it. So I guess it’s canon they survive. I have so many ideas for a sequel honestly. I guess there’s always a chance 🙏🙏
ok WHERE exactly is this pic from?? there wasn’t a scene like this in the movie, nor the director’s cut, so is this a deleted scene? if so, where can i find it??
{ Alligator Blood - Nicole Dollanganger }
Knee-deep in the poacher's dream
He dragged that thing out back and he
Hung it upside down, slit its belly open
And let it bleed out
He held my head & made me watch, he
Filled my mouth up with its blood and said
"Grow up weak or grow up tough"
This song and so many of Nicole’s remind me so much of TCM. This, Executioner, Poacher’s Pride and Rabid the most.
This is so interesting.. and if it had ended that way, it would have created much more space for a sequel. I’m reading through the script right now.
I’ve compiled a list of songs (pretty much all by Nicole Dollanganger and Ethel Cain) that are reminiscent of these movies. ⏬
• Dog Teeth, Rabid, Alligator Blood, Poacher’s Pride and Executioner by Nicole Dollanganger all literally seem like they were written about Thomas. It’s genuinely uncanny.
• Mean by Nicole Dollanganger is also very reminiscent of Hoyt, at least the first part of the song.
• Two-Headed Mother by Ethel Cain for Luda Mae.
• And of course, pretty much the entire Preacher’s Daughter album is so fitting for the TCM remakes. Especially Inbred, Strangers, Family Tree, Ptolemaea, and August Underground. The entire theme and story behind the album is so incredibly similar.
do y’all think thomas hewitt can talk? i wonder whether he can but chooses not to, or never has
wait how did he go from having curly/wavy hair to like completely straight hair
someone explain
he’s just like me
comfort character who hasn’t had a day of comfort in his life
Thomas didn’t just kill his boss for firing him. That job was all he thought his life was worth. He was rejected from the army in the beginning of the movie if i’m remembering correctly, and he started working at 12. That job was his entire life, and the only time anyone had ever told him he was useful.
We can also see this in the way he composes himself. In The Beginning, he’s a lot more physically put together. His clothes are still filthy but it’s nothing compared to 2003, where his clothes are literally black with grime and ripped all over. He’s also much quieter in the Beginning, but in the 2003 movie, it’s like he’s lost all sense of normalcy and just embraced absolute insanity because that’s all he can do.
Now, he sees killing people as his only purpose, just like he saw the butcher job as his only purpose before. Because that’s all he is treated as, a weapon or a tool. He is never treated like a person, not even by his own family. And so he doesn’t see himself as a person. He stops trying to even act like a person.
He literally became the monster everyone told him he was.
I’ve never posted before but I saw this post and just had to say it-
I believe the very prominent difference between Thomas in the 2006 movie compared to the 2003 movie was written SO well.
He is physically and mentally rotting. His nose has completely rotted off of his face, and idk if anyone else noticed this but he’s wearing the exact same clothes as the 2006 movie, and they don’t appear to have been washed (which means that’s almost 4 years of blood and gore buildup 🤢).
As for his mental state, in the prequel he is completely silent, very shy and reserved. And 4 years later, he’s very vocal, he has a lot of personality, he’s so much crueler and more dedicated to his work. I believe this could either be due to his mental condition (mental deterioration) or the sheer amount of trauma he has, from both his childhood, the bullying and isolation, and in adulthood, the constant murder and violence. That has to change a person drastically. Or both. And the fact that that’s reflected on his appearance is a great plot point in my opinion.
Ik no one will see this but had to say my piece lol
Is it just me or does maskless Tommy in tcm 2003 just. Not look like Tommy.
Here, walk with me.
Here we have Thomas. Beautiful Thomas. Long wavy hair, thick arms, wide chest, comfy, pillow-perfect tummy, intense, soul shaking eyes, drop dead gorgeous--
I digress. He's the man we all know and love.
This. Does not look like Thomas. Not really. Not compared to some of the art interpretations I've seen. It just doesn't fit. Something doesn't add up.
Even if you cover the lower part of his face it just doesn't look like him. The eyes just don't really add up.
And I thought I had other picture with a different angle, but apparently I didn't save it. But if you rewatch this scene they committed a crime on this man's hairline. God awful lies.
Idk the artists handles so I won't add some of the art I have saved of him maskless, but if you just look it up you'll see what I mean.
This just doesn't look like Tommy!!!!
pov: You’re reading a Thomas Hewitt Texas Chainsaw Massacre Fic
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