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The Texas Chainsaw Massacre - Special Edition [1974]

The Texas Chainsaw Massacre - Special Edition [1974]
Directed by Marcus Nispel

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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #28288 in DVD
  • Released on: 2003-03-10
  • Rating: Suitable for 18 years and over
  • Number of discs: 2
  • Formats: PAL, Special Edition
  • Original language: English
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Running time: 80 minutes

Editorial Reviews

Amazon.co.uk Review
The 2003 version of The Texas Chainsaw Massacre adheres to the pure-and-simple slasher-movie formula: introduce a gaggle of sexy young people, make vague gestures to distinguish them--Jessica Biel wants to get married and doesn't like pot, so she's our moral compass--then start hacking them to pieces one by one. The visual palette includes grimy crucified dolls, fly-specked pig carcasses, body parts floating in murky jars, a tobacco-chewing redneck sheriff and many slender beams of sunlight cutting through dank, dusty interiors. The camera lovingly photographs Biel's tank-topped bosom and sculpted abs as she's running in terror from a bloated, chainsaw-wielding, human-skin-wearing maniac. This remake lacks the macabre comedy of the original; it's all about the nauseating sensation of waiting for something to jump out of the dark. --Bret Fetzer

Special Features
The most comprehensive documentary ever produced on TCSM - The Shocking Truth (72 mins)
Full length commentary featuring director Tobe Hooper, director of photography Daniel Pearl and star Gunnar Hansen (Leatherface)
16 Page Collectors Booklet
New Director and Crew interviews
Deleted Scenes and Alternate Footage
Blooper Reel
Original theatrical trailers
Original TV ads
Sequel Trailers
Still, Posters and Lobby Cards
DVD-ROM link
Free Original Theatrical Poster offer: See in pack for details

Synopsis
A quiet summer drive through rural Texas ends in violent tragedy when several youths encounter a chainsaw-wielding psychopathic killer and his demented family. Tobe Hooper's gruesome tale of terror is loosely based on the Ed Gein killings, which actually occurred in Plainsfield, Wisconsin. Shot in a neo-documentary style, this incredibly influential horror film spawned numerous sequels and imitations.


Customer Reviews

boring1
awful and pathectic this is rubbish,rubbish, rubbish.do yourself a favor and dont waste your time on this dung

Suspense at it's best, but not the gore fest of the beginning4
After watching the beginning for the first time earlier today I then watched this film, this film does not have the electric start of the beginning, this concentrates on building the characters first and foremost.

This film has plenty of tension and after the warm up period which does go on for a while you're taken on a wonderfully tense, exciting film with a little added gore shots for good measure, this is nowhere near as gory as the beginning, this disappointed me a little, but the suspense more than makes up for it.

Good solid believable performances from the entire cast, the future of horror/slash em up/suspense films have a new level to set themselves and that bar has been set very high indeed.

Disc 2 has a documentary about the killer Ed Gein these films are based partially on the killings that he committed, also an alternate opening and closing sequence are available to view, plus deleted scenes.

Highly recommended, great film, very well executed (as are the victims!!).

I really liked this remake but4
and this question may have already been asked, why did she run into the slaughter house, when she was on the main road and could have just ran alongside it, ducking into the bushes if the police car came along. Also she hid so many times, when she should have been running that she should have ended up dead, but then we wouldn't have had such a good film, or should I say such a bloody film