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Texas Chainsaw Massacre

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Horror film cited as a response to the Vietnam War in a discussion about how pop culture trends react to actual incidents

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"But in online and digital feminist spaces the emotive response to the word 'random man' is every sexist, sexual or aggressive encounter you've had in your life and every creepy dude who messages you through the apps on your phone. Every perpetrator from your True Crime podcasts. Who would you rather"
"Usually pop culture trends are a reaction to actual incidents or new technology. Texas Chainsaw Massacre was a response to the Vietnam War and Call of Duty and gritty reboots were a response to 9/11 and GWOT."
Why tf were zombies THAT popular in the early 2010's? · u/SecretWasianMan · ↑105 · 2025-10-29
"This remake has the hottest cast, but the orginal is better. They forgot to cast the 'invalid brother'"
The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (2003) · u/imtheobamna · ↑29 · 2023-10-22
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