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.
WE’RE GETTING TOMMY IN THE TCM GAME!!!!
If Greta had just OPENED THE DOOR in the sandwich scene, the entire movie wouldn’t have even happened. There were SO many times when Brahms was like right around the corner, homegirl was so oblivious
omg i’ve never seen these photos before where do y’all find the behind the scenes photos 😭
What is Thomas Hewitt's disease?
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Here's a question that has been bothering me for way too long. Does anybody actually know what Thomas's disease is? It has been referred to as an unusual/rare disease by multiple people and websites, but there hasn't been a direct answer.
I do know that Thomas has necrosis, that's an obvious answer, but what specific disease is it? It's not exactly skin necrosis (gangrene), it's not an impossible likelihood since it is possible, but it is a rare and highly morbid neonatal condition with significant mortality.
Malacia, perhaps? It has been mentioned that Thomas was diagnosed with neurodegeneration at the age of twelve, but that dosen’t sound right either since it only affects the brain.
I thought of subcutaneous fat necrosis (SCFN) since it may take months to years for fat necrosis to complete its cycle and break down in a body. Newborns can get it as a rare case because they are being delivered under traumatic conditions. However, keep in mind that it is said to be harmless and usually goes away on its own. And if it bothers someone too much, then it could get removed by doing biopsy.
There's so many possibilities, and I'm not a professional, if anybody has any slightest idea. Please tell me in the comments, cause this is a difficult one.
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Unused footage - Leatherface mocks his victim by imitating them struggling on the meat hook.
THE TEXAS CHAINSAW MASSACRE (2003)
he’s so handsome
That feeling when you have a whole complex universe of ocs in your head but you can’t draw or find the motivation to write so they just stay in your maladaptive daydreams 😔
Some behind the scenes of Texas Chainsaw Massacre The Beginning and the 2003
{ 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.