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Texas Chainsaw Massacre

Texas Chainsaw Massacre

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: good movie, great book
Review: i am a huge fan of the series and when i heard there was a book i was so excited. i bought the book and read it in a week and i have to admit its better than the new tcm(2003). it shows more detail and dialog. It is truly scary

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Fair.
Review: I'm a fairly big fan of the Texas Chainsaw Massacre movie, but a bigger fan of horror literature. I hadn't read a book that was based on a movie before, so I thought I'd give it a shot, plus I was interested on how Mr. Hand would describe it all.

Overall, I'd say Stephen Hand did an excellent job at what he was assigned to do. Put the movie into words. However, there were a few things that bugged the heck out of me. Firstly, he used "to" instead of "too" once, as well as spelled "opossum" wrong. Those, of course, are easily overlooked, _but_ there were some things he did that almost made me throw the book across the room.

1. He used exclamation points in all the wrong places. What was obviously an attempt to get the "Surprise Effect" the movie had, Hand used exclamation points. For instance (these aren't exact quotes from the book, but close enough) "Erin could hear the chainsaw coming closer. She had to find a place to hide. She looked for a closet--but there was no closet!" Maybe it's just me, but using an exclamation point to make her need of a closet more urgent doesn't work at all. All it did to me was make me exclaim over the word "closet" when I read it. However, that isn't the worst.

2. Like above, Hand would also use capital letters to try and make things more "shocking" or "surprising". The result infuriated me. This is a direct quote from the book: "Slowly, Erin got up, her backsliding against the wall as she rose to her feet. If she just see out through the gashes he'd made--
TWO ARMS BROKE THROUGH THE RUINED WALL BEHIND HER AND GRABBED HER BY THE SHOULDERS--LEATHERFACE!"

Here we see the annoying "!" as well as Extremely annoying capital letters. This sequence could be brilliantly described and actually be scary. Instead, Hand makes the reader think there is dialog where a character is screaming. It is ridiculous, and irritating.

---The Good Things---
Okay, so despite a misspelled word here and there, and horrible uses of punctuation, Stephen Hand accurately described the movie to a tee. While even adding a scene or two. Plus you get to get inside the minds of those crazy killers a little bit too. You understand things you didn't understand in the movie. I know a lot of people thought the teens acted stupidly in their situation. In this book, you can understand why they did some things the way they did.

Ultimately, I would have to say that unless you are the hardest core fan of the movie, skip the book. It is so close to the movie it is a complete waste of time, especially since it is the farthest thing from good literature.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Creepy!!!
Review: Is This Like The movie? I Was Wondering If It's Like The Old Or New One? And If It's Like The Old One At The End Does It Have The Girl Go In The Track With Latherface Having A Fit?

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Skip It -
Review: It's not horrible, but you won't miss any sleep if you miss it.

A fan of the movie I am, but the novelization of the movie just isn't nearly as fun, scary or exciting. I did enjoy Mr. Hand's previous horror tie-in (Freddy vs. Jason), but it took me over two weeks to read this, I kept telling myself "you have to finish it", and I did. It felt like a job to finish reading it though, instead of pleasure reading. Just my 2 cents.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Texas Chainsaw Massacre
Review: The Texas Chainsaw Massacre was a really good book. It was based on the new TCM (2003). If you read the book and think it's better than the original movie than just wiat until you see the new movie!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Texas Chainsaw Massacre
Review: The Texas Chainsaw Massacre was a really good book. It was based on the new TCM (2003). If you read the book and think it's better than the original movie than just wiat until you see the new movie!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Pretty Good Adaptation
Review: This book is a pretty good adaptation of the screenplay by Scott Koslar. Stephen Hand doesn't copy the movie on the screen, but the movie the way the screenplay was orginally written. Overall I think it is a great book and adaptation of the movie.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Texas Chainsaw Massacre (Stephen Hand)
Review: This book is GREAT! I loved it. If you enjoyed the movie, I recommend you buying this book. It contains lots of the original screenplay. It is like the extended version of the film, as it has stuff that wasnt in the movie. I think this was based on the original first draft of the movie. I couldn't put the book down, it very scary too!


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