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How many Texas Chainsaw Massacre movies were there?

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How many Texas Chainsaw Massacre movies were there?

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The Texas Chain Saw Massacre has spawned three sequels, and a remake—titled The Texas Chainsaw Massacre and produced by Michael Bay—released in 2003. The original film was first succeeded by The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2 (1986), once again directed by Hooper. The sequel was considerably more graphic and violent than the original, due to the fact that a larger amount of gore was present in the film and was consequently banned in Australia for 20 years, but finally released on DVD in a revised special edition in October 2006. The sequel was less well-received by the critics, as they felt it had moved away from the terror of the original for the sake of dark humor. Hansen was asked to reprise his role in the second film, but ultimately declined. The film spawned two more sequels; Leatherface: The Texas Chainsaw Massacre III (1990) was the next, with a budget of $2 million. Hooper did not return for the film due to scheduling conflicts with another film, Spontaneous Combustion. Instead, it

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The Texas Chain Saw Massacre has spawned three sequels, and a remake—titled The Texas Chainsaw Massacre and produced by Michael Bay—released in 2003. The original film was first succeeded by The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2 (1986), once again directed by Hooper. The sequel was considerably more graphic and violent than the original, due to the fact that a larger amount of gore was present in the film and was consequently banned in Australia for 20 years, but finally released on DVD in a revised special edition in October 2006. The sequel was less well-received by the critics, as they felt it had moved away from the terror of the original for the sake of dark humor. Hansen was asked to reprise his role in the second film, but ultimately declined. The film spawned two more sequels; Leatherface: The Texas Chainsaw Massacre III (1990) was the next, with a budget of $2 million. Hooper did not return for the film due to scheduling conflicts with another film, Spontaneous Combustion. Instead, it

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