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The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (New Line Platinum Series Special Edition)

The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (New Line Platinum Series Special Edition)

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Rating: 2 stars
Summary: The UNscariest movie that I've ever waisted my time on.
Review: I've been surprised at the response that this movie has got. One of the few movies I have seen in a while that brings in packed crowds that almost line up around the theatre to see. What strikes me as odd, is that people think this movie is BASED on a true story. Hahahaha, I can't believe people are so gullible. Supposedly, it was Ed Gein that inspired the leather mask that was worn by the murderer in the movie. Ed Gein, stole dead bodies from a local graveyard and would mutilate them...he would turn the bodies into furniture and crude masks'. He killed one lady, with a 22 caliber pistol. This is not merely enough to even authenticate him as a serial killer. The director/writer came up with the idea for having the killer use a chainsaw as he walked down an aisle of a Montgomery Wards and glanced upon a chainsaw. As for the killings, none of them ever happened, and I dont know if Ed Gein's himself had ever been to Texas. Like another reviewer wrongfully said, they did not show the house in which the murders happened. The movie itself is disappointing. I think the killer should have attempted to take a "stab" as an olympic sprinter. He can outrun every single character no matter how far of a lead the victim might have on him. Not only can he do that, but he can do it while whielding a 20-50 pound chainsaw! And he can also outrun them after he cuts his leg up, and operate the chainsaw after cutting off his arm! This movie is soooo real! The only reason I gave this movie two stars is because Jessica Biel is so unbelievably hot.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Bad movie
Review: Firstly, let's clear this up. The movie is based LOOSELY on Ed Gein who was from WISCONSIN he only killed TWO women and YES Silence of the Lambs, PSYCHO and Texas chainsaw massacre are based LOOSELY on his life. For all of the people over twenty, do not see this movie. It is a waste of your life. I will refer you to roger ebert's review.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Vile!
Review: Basically all you have to do is look at the cast and you realize what a joke this film is. This film is a waste of your time and money. Wait for it to come out on video

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Best Horror Flick Ever!
Review: This movie rules. I read that the critics didn't approve. They're full of it. They obviously don't know a good horror flick when they see one. I don't get scared easily and this movie scared the crap out of me. I was clenching my fists the entire time. A terrific remake of the original.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Insane
Review: Ok I am not a horror movie enthusiast but I have seen quite a few of them in my lifetime and never has one gotten under my skin the way this one did. My heart was beating at a fast rate the whole time and I had to force myself not to shut my eyes. Leatherface was like the craziest killer of all time and the fact that this is supposedly a true story made it even more intense. If you are into getting freaked out and seriously shakin in ur boots then you should see this. I dunno why people would rate this badly but I had a hell of a time.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Texas Chainsaw Massacre Breakdown
Review: When I first walked into see this movie, I had my doubts. I am and probably will forever be an avid fan of the original. But, I LOVE THIS MOVIE! This has to be one of the greatest re-tellings of any horror movie ever. It takes place in all of the places you wished you got to see more of in the original. I also might add, that I loved the new ideas used in the TCM remake. I have watched the first one many times, and never felt the way I did whenever I left the new Texas Chainsaw Massacre. The best thing about the remake, is that it really lets you get to know the characters more. When they die in the movie, it's hard for you to comprehend it. It's almost devestating. The crew of this movie did an amazing job on making you feel what the people in the movie were feeling. I give them 2 thumbs up! Great work ya'll. This will ensure TCM in history forever as one of the best Horror idea's ever. 2 thumbs up!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Scariest Movie Ever!!!!
Review: I just went to see this movie last night, and it is awsome. I have not seen the original so i can not tell you how it compares sorry. I can say though that i had a hard time sleeping last night. Leatherface has to be the badest, scariest villian of any movie ever. There are so many scary moments in this movie, averybody in the theater was jumping out of their seats. I highly recommend you see this movie, but be prepaired because it is pretty gorey. Hope you enjoy the movie.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: It is real
Review: Yes this is a true story of something that happened in the 70s. ALthough i dont know all the facts, I know that is is real. They actually filmed the movie a couple of miles from where I live, and they used the exact same house that the massacre took place in .I am in high school and a couple of my friends went to go check out the house already, it is located like 20 miles from Austin. But yes it is real! Write back!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Disturbing..even for a seasoned Horror veteran
Review: First of all, the children who are giving false information about Ed Gein should be shot. The footage at the begining and end of this film is not real footage from Ed Gein's home. Ed Gein was in Wisconsin. The actual footage from his home can be seen in the movie aptly titled "Ed Gein." There was no Texas Chainsaw Massacre. It was a movie with one character very loosly based on Ed Gein. I highly suggest using your search engine to find a biography before you start spouting off such mindless mis-information. Hell, reading a book might even be a quick remedy.

Now, although I was really looking forward to this movie, I did have my reservations about what "Hollywood" was going to do to this classic franchise. Due to this, I set my expectations fairly low. Due to the un-ending pain in my stomach after seeing the film, I regreat doing this. "Texas Chainsaw Massacre"(2003) is one of, if not the most terrifying Horror film I have seen in my entire life. At the ripe old age of 28 I felt that I had seen it all. After all, I have been watching horror films for about twenty years now. Nothing could have prepared me for what I saw in the theater today. This film not only does justice to the original, it surpasses it. I was noticing that Tobe Hooper has production credits on this film. I guess this explains why it lacks any insulting cheese that is usually so rampant in these "big-budget" Hollywood remakes.

I highly suggest this movie for anyone who is a true lover of Horror and of sane mind. For those of you looking for something a bit more modern, this in no way falls in the "Scream," "I know what you did last summer," or any of the more recent Horror films. Although those films have their place in the genre, they dont even begin to prepare one for what "Texas Chainsaw Massacre"(2003) has to offer.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Texas Chainsaw Massacre is an brilliant remake!
Review: "The Texas Chainsaw Massacre" is an brilliant remake without compromise. It is better than the original, because, it has a little compromise than some remakes that has been done in the past. The movie is set in a small town in Texas on August 18, 1973, and is inspired by a true story. Jessica Biel is Erin Hardesty, traveling from a trip to Mexico to Dallas, Texas to go to a concert with her boyfriend Kemper, played by Eric Balfour, and three other friends of hers, Pepper, played by Erica Leerhsen, Andy, played by Mike Vogel, and Morgan, played by Jonathan Tucker. They pick up a hitchhiker in Travis County, Texas, who, later, kills herself in front of them. They stop at a gas station to get ahold of the town sheriff named Hoyt, played by R. Lee Ermey. They stop at a old mill to wait for the sheriff to arrive, while they do, Erin and Kemper, search for the sheriff themselves. But what they find is something or something dangerous. Who they find is Leatherface, A.K.A. Thomas Hewitt, played by Andrew Bryniarski. Erin's friends are killed off one by one, most of them killed in front of her eyes, unfortunately. This all leads to a showdown between her and Leatherface, that ends with questions unanswered and questions unsolved. The ending to the movie is chillingly scary, considering that it is inspired on a true story. It has been nearly 30 years since the original has been made and it has started up the slasher genre and this remake revives it, too. It is a little more creative than other horror remakes that have been done in the past, which is good, considering that the original was a brilliant well made independent horror movie, which made $31 million dollars to date. It is still one of the best horror movies in American history. This remake is great and it defines the horror genre, a little more than the original did. Go see this movie again and again, to understand the meaning of it. I recommend this movie to other people to see because it might not make them go to Texas, that's for sure.


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