The Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Beginning, CREEPIER than hell! - By N.L. Belardes

Terrifying...

The old Fritts slaughterhouse???
OK, my nerves are rattled. I just saw the freakiest slaughter movie I've seen in some time, The Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Beginning. Holy crap!!! Talk about gore. Talk about chainsaw impailment! Talk about gruesome as young folk in love pray for the ability to survive a night in the country! And, creepy film texture and blood dripping from every nook and cranny of the Hewitt house... Oh yes, this was the perfect beginning to a creepy night of events...
And I should add that R. Lee Ermey gave a riveting performance as a homemade sherriff. Kind of reminded me of Kern County. Just jarshin'... although someone has to know details about that one sherriff who used to murder prostitutes out at Bakersfield's Union cemetary. Anyone know details?
The evening started in pure daylight. We drove past Bakersfield's own Lords of Bakersfield slaughterhouse: the old Fritts mansion. Ominous. Then we headed to Pacific Theatres and met some folks who heard about the movie on my website. We entered the darkness as the opening credits and creepiness filled the air...
Gotta go. The Chamber of Chills is calling...

Even Pacific Theatres gave off a creepy vibe. Must be because it was built on the carcass of an old theatre... yes... ghosts in the theatre...
Now close your windows and lock your doors... the chainsaw man is coming to get ya!
Schedule of tonight's creepiness


Hey Nick, is the Fritts mansion the old place a couple blocks north of Truxtun, just across the street from the school by Mercy?
Some friends of ours used to own that house and decribed some weird stuff going on there. We did some ghosthunting there a few years ago before the removations started, and the light in the house would almost flicker out whenever we aimed the infra-red camera at it while recording, but I digress.
What I REALLY want to know about is the Oleander mansion, I'm not sure which place you're talking about (is it south of Truxtun?)
*John B
You couldn't pay me enough to go see this movie. Hell no. I am a big chicken! bok bok.
That movie was a bloody slaughter house! I had to watch it with my eyes covered through most of it. Creepy!!
gory movies... eeewww... the best scary movies are the ones that play with your head!
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