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Tobe Hooper, an American director, revolutionized the horror genre with his groundbreaking film "The Texas Chain Saw Massacre," which set new standards for terror and intensity in cinema. Hooper's visceral style, innovative techniques, and relentless storytelling have influenced generations of filmmakers and cemented his legacy as a master of horror.

"The influences in my life were all kind of politically, socially implanted. And then there was Watergate."
Life,



"You need an R rating because without one, you can't advertise and the film won't get shown."
Film,



"The original Return of the Living Dead, I was attached to direct it, and I wrote the story. Production was delayed. In the meantime I went to London to do Lifeforce."



"If one sees the American Nightmare first and Chainsaw after that, you'll see it in a different kind of light."



"I don't believe in using too much graphic violence, although I've done it. It's better to be suggestive and to allow the viewer to fill in the blanks in their minds."


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