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It was as painful as watching someone
chainsaw
my penis off while watching a new Steven Seagal movie.
When everyone else arrives they misunderstand the situation of course, heck - there's some maniac with a bloody
chainsaw
and shotgun in the Knowby's cabin.
Friday the 13th at least ups the body count and devises interesting ways to kill people and Nightmare on Elm Street has cool effects-laded dream sequences, but what does Texas
Chainsaw
Massacre have: a guy with a skin face mask and a
chainsaw
chasing people around the woods.
One very disgusting
chainsaw
murder made me feel sick.
I am a really big fan of horror films I've seen Texas
chainsaw
Halloween you name it I've seen it.
The first act of the film is by far made the least amount of sense and just seemed like filler to get to the gory stuff and
chainsaw
scenes.
In the second half, as the plot thickens and the parts of the puzzle begin to fit into a whole (i.e. as the main character starts to remember more and more of his past), there are also some fairly violent scenes, e.g. as a villain falls over a cliff or beautiful female lead Senta Berger swings a
chainsaw.
Its too gross (blood goes everywhere), too knowing (the zombie fighters are called Romeros, a
chainsaw
is a Campbell) and too odd ball to ever really have a shot at any audience.
A decent
chainsaw
kill, etc... but come on, this film was a complete bore.
All because of Leatherface, many people's nightmares will be dominated by the hum of a
chainsaw.
I mean, you would think the baby crib dangler made of dead black crows would freak her out, but, no...she starts singing a lullaby she remembers from her childhood...all the while looking at a baby crib dangler made of dead black crows while being chased by a
chainsaw
killer...exactly how I'd react in that same situation!
Yeah, that's exactly what I would do if a
chainsaw
killer were chasing me, go look in his barn fridge for a beer!
Like...the police jeep...is right there as they leave the house trying to escape from the
chainsaw
killer...jeep is not damaged in any way, shape, or form...and still...they run.
I've been a Texas
chainsaw
fanatic since i saw the original (when i was about 8) and all the sequels obviously tried hard (except the one with Bridget Jones in which was an utter waste of time) but ultimately failed to be worthy of following up such a classic.
After being run off the road by a mysterious monster truck, the helpless duo are pursued by a familiar
chainsaw
wielding madman and soon stumble across a prominent hunter (played by Ken Foree) who assists them.
Especially a Texas
chainsaw
massacre flick but this movie answers so many questions from the first one and really makes it look like this movie should come first.
Satire is more then merely naming something after Georg Romero or having a
chainsaw
weapon after Bruce Campbell (shouldn't it be 'Ash's Righ Hand' anyway).
It was one of the absolute worst movies I have ever seen as there was no character development, very bad dialogue, very bad acting, and it moved very slowly with very bad filming... Definitely not hostel, or the hills have eyes, or house of 1000 corpses, or Texas
chainsaw
massacre, or any other horror flick involved.
But it quite funny seeing how similar it is to the
chainsaw
movie.
On one sight,we have masterpieces like Poltergeist,Salem's lot and The Texas
chainsaw
massacre(1974).On the other sight we have craps like Lifeforce,Funhouse and the remake of Invaders from Mars.With this thing,I wanna say that when there's an opportunity to see a Tobe Hooper's film,it's very possible that we can see a masterpiece or a crap.Toolbox murders(2004)is not a masterpiece and it's not a bad film...it's a good horror film which kept me very fun.A very little quantity of people will remember the original film,The Toolbox murders,made in 1978,which,by my point of view,is a very mediocre and clichéd film.This remake is a lot better than the original movie(surprise!)because
One button for shooting, one for the
chainsaw.
Then you wake up in a hospital where you continue your work from inside the little house only that you now miss the
chainsaw.
Negaduck is the only Disney villain (or character, for that matter) to ever wield a
chainsaw.
hope bub the
chainsaw
dude is dead it was never closed..........i live in Texas thats why...........it sucks bad-ass.i
When i was watching it at one point i though i was watching, wrong turn, then i star thinking about the Texas
chainsaw
massacre, then hills have eyes and finally i know what you did last summer, the movie it's basically a mix of all these other movies but unsuccessfully did what those other movies did, it's just so predictable, the scrip it's so weak and far beyond scary, instead of that it's so lame, with this thousands of clichés like "don't go in there" "what it's this place" "he's gonna kill us all" you basically know who's gonna die first and why called it "the butcher" there is no butcher in the film and there is not even a good slaughter, they should have call it "i know what the Texas hills wrong turned last summer" or something, honestly i don't know what a company spend money into making this crappy films.
The
chainsaw
is used a lot.
So if you go to this movie and you don't like it because of the violence and blood and stuff what do you expect from a movie with
chainsaw
and massacre in the title?
I love the scene where Ash loses his hand and he attached a
chainsaw
to the stump.
The video cover is a bad Mad Max parody, the tagline "cheaper than a
chainsaw"
doesn't exactly draw the viewer in anymore and when you actually view it, the only reason you keep watching is you can't think it can't get any worse, but boy does it.
It has all the deadite killing,
chainsaw
swinging action of the movies but you control Ash.
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