Poster & Plot for "Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Beginning"
I was among the initially-skeptical and eventually-impressed who actually really liked Marcus Nispel's "Texas Chainsaw Massacre" remake. Do I think it's even remotely as effective as Tobe Hooper's original? Heck no, but it was a pretty intense horror flick all the same. And now that I'm freshly skeptical for the upcoming prequel...
Check out DarkHorizons for a look at the brand-new one sheet for "Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Beginning." They've also got a lengthy plot breakdown that I just skimmed through without spoiling anything.
Directed by Jonathan Liebesman ("Darkness Falls," hence my skepticism) and starring Jordana Brewster, Taylor Handley, Matthew Bomer, and Diora Baird. Oh, and of course: R. Lee Ermey and Andrew Bryniarski.
Check out DarkHorizons for a look at the brand-new one sheet for "Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Beginning." They've also got a lengthy plot breakdown that I just skimmed through without spoiling anything.
Directed by Jonathan Liebesman ("Darkness Falls," hence my skepticism) and starring Jordana Brewster, Taylor Handley, Matthew Bomer, and Diora Baird. Oh, and of course: R. Lee Ermey and Andrew Bryniarski.
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JackHorner1979 writes: on Aug 30 2006 06:54 AM [b]"So basically the plot is about a group of teenage[/b] who go on a road trip, come across some trouble, meets up with a crooked sheriff and inevitably end up back at the Hewitt farm, where Leatherface makes an appearance. Uh...yeah. How do these wankstains continue to share their mediocrity with the rest of us? Who was the freaking genius in that boardroom that one fateful day, that suggested they simply dust off the last fucking screenplay and hire window licking shit monkeys to type this on 1000's of typewriters layered throughout the floor? (Muttering from other room) Huh? Michael Bay? (Informative muttering) Really? I thought Japan was behind Pearl Harbour? (Muttering with expletives) Ooooh, THAT Pearl Harbour. Well, it all makes ( (Reply to this) |
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scottybarkbark writes: on Aug 30 2006 08:05 AM [b]sounds good[/b] i actually liked the remake better than the original. it was number 10 on my top ten movies of 2003 list (Reply to this) |
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dsence writes: on Aug 30 2006 08:59 AM Im surprised not many liked the remake. No one-liners, creepy narrative, creepy charactors, creepy house, and good acting (yes, heaven forbid, good acting), I thought the movie rocked. Who cares about who produced it, I bet if (a big IF)it was steven spielberg everybody would praise the film. The director did an awesome job (Reply to this) |
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Stir writes: on Aug 30 2006 09:00 AM Nothing will compare to TCM 1& 2. These remakes are sad. When the heck did this Sheriff come into play? I'll pass....again. Just re-release the original. (Reply to this) |
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unbreakable_samurai writes: on Aug 30 2006 09:56 AM I thought the remake was pretty good, and yea I liked it more than the original. So I'll give this one a chance, plus I like Ermey, and Brewster. (Reply to this) |
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KwazyWabbit writes: on Aug 30 2006 01:00 PM Sounds pretty good to me. I like the re-make. Not better than the original but, it's still a great horror film. So I can't wait for this one. (Reply to this) |
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Master King Sexington writes: on Aug 30 2006 03:30 PM In reply to this comment (#843443) I didn't like 2 and I actually liked the remake more (but I wasn't alive when the original came out so it doesn't hold a place in my heart) and as long as this has Lee Ermey being the foul mouthed yeller he always is, I'll be there. Ermey ruled the remake (Reply to this) |
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Jbourne37 writes: on Aug 31 2006 03:43 AM The moment I heard Liebesman was the director, I lost all faith in this movie. I thought Darkness Falls was one of the worst horror films to get a major release. (Reply to this) |
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Bad_Animation_Man writes: on Aug 31 2006 06:21 AM Not sure why people like the original Texas Chainsaw Mass. so much , have any of you actually watched it recently ? It's terrible , too dark , hard to see anything that's going on , the remake is better -- but still just an average little movie that they should not have tried to feed us the - based on a true story -crap . (Reply to this) |
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horrorfan666 writes: on Aug 31 2006 10:21 AM In reply to this comment (#843448) the original is now on a remastered dvd and has enhanced coloration so its not as dark, but still, its one of the greatest horror movies. and im not so sure the origionals "based on a true story" thing was right. the remakes "inspired by a true story" was much better because the real guy didnt use a chainsaw or hooks or live with his family or work as a butcher. anyway i believe this movie will be awesome, in fangoria Jordana Brewster said that they didnt go light on the gore at all. im excited for it. the director even said that his darkness falls movie sucked, so he obviously worked hard on this one to get a good directing status, after his mistake with his previous film. (Reply to this) |
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deadlegend writes: on Aug 31 2006 04:01 PM The original Texas Chainsaw Massacre is one of the greatest horror movies of all time. Still scares people, no matter how much they don't like the movie. The remake was mediocre and utilized a bunch of Hollywood lighting cliches like light beaming through cracks in the floor, over exposed sunlight, everything having a single golden, unrealistic color scheme. It was ok, but wasn't scary at all. It resembled a thriller more than horror. The only reason it was entertaining was because it had a couple of disturbing moments (the beginning scene with the girl blowing her brains out, R. Lee Ermey) and, of course, it had Leatherface. But even Leatherface wasn't scary. He looked like a leather-faced clown. Now they're making a prequel that explains where the girl from the beginning of the remake came from. BORING. Just like anyone who isn't fascinated by everything made in their own generation, I'll keep watching the original masterpiece and I'll pass on this Hollywood crap. (Reply to this) |
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horrorbetterthandrama writes: on Sep 01 2006 10:45 PM In reply to this comment (#843448) its called freedom of choice commie pig and the original texas chainsaw is not terrible. (Reply to this) |
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RexLaboro writes: on Sep 03 2006 07:25 PM [b]Stealing your money with the same movie[/b] So, how is that retarded drill seargent sheriff gonna play a younger version of himself? Or will he be replaced by a younger actor? Maybe they should have put make up on him in the current remake to show that evil has warped his face, that way he can lose the make up for the prequel and look like a younger version. Then, he can get into a fight where lightening hits him in the face thus creating the way he looks in the current film. Actually, that would be stupid. In the tradition of Looney Tunes, Scooby doo, and the Muppets; they should just call it THE TINY TEXAS CHAINSAW MASSACRE: BABIES (Reply to this) |
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jmesko80 writes: on Sep 06 2006 11:07 PM [b]Worth a shot[/b] I too did not see the original during its first run in theatres, so I don't have the same attachment to it as I do other older "horror" flicks (Nightmare on Elm St, Halloween), but when I did see it I found it more comical than scary. Its very possible that is due to being desensitized to anything without the gore of Saw or the remake of Massacre. I thought the remake was substancially better than most other remakes that have come out in recent years. We have to face the fact that Saw has changed the Horror genre as a whole and this is what we are left with. I saw the trailer for "the beginning" when I saw Crank and I got sort of excited for its release. I will give it a shot, but I am not expecting anything great. I'll wait for greatness until Halloween 2007 (saw 3). (Reply to this) |
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hutchette writes: on Sep 19 2006 07:27 AM [b]Waiting for greatness[/b] jmesko80 why wait so long when Saw III is coming out Halloween 2006 (you know, that just three weeks AFTER TMC). (Reply to this) |
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