
The film is quite different, but it works nonetheless in terms of a good Slasher film and a Texas Chainsaw Massacre film. : Leatherface: The Texas Chainsaw Massacre III (R-Rated & Unrated Versions) : Viggo Mortensen, William Butler, Ken Foree, Joe Unger, Tom Everett. So for this third film, the filmmakers made a fine little entry that is just as demented as the first two films. If you've enjoyed the first two, you'll surely like this one, and though lacking at times, this is still a pleasant entry and one that delivers some good chainsaw carnage, and in the end, it's all that matters. As far as I'm concerned, the films that followed this one don't exist and this is the real end of the Sawyer saga. I personally view the TCM franchise as a trilogy and if you feel the same way, you would think that this is an enjoyable end to two other iconic horror films.

The film is also not for the faint of heart, but to those who love gore, this film is for you. Leatherface: Texas Chainsaw Massacre 3 is a good entry in the series, but is not the best.
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Leatherface is definitely back in full force, and murders his victims with relish, and does what he does best, makes masks with their facial skin.

The soundtrack of the film is a hard rocking with great tunes by Hurricane and Death Angel. Even if it lacks great elements, Leatherface is still worth seeing if you're a fan of the first two films.

This third entry is pretty good considering that a franchise by this point would start to suffer. Leatherface: Texas Chainsaw Massacre 3 builds on the humor of the second and the violence of the first film, and brings this entry to a whole new level of gory violent fun.
