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Genres:
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Crime /
Horror /
Thriller
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Release:
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Director:
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Marcus Nispel
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Actors:
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Heather Kafka,
Mamie Meek,
Jessica Biel,
Jonathan Tucker,
Erica Leerhsen,
Mike Vogel,
Eric Balfour,
Andrew Bryniarski,
R. Lee Ermey,
David Dorfman,
Lauren German,
Terrence Evans,
Marietta Marich,
Kathy Lamkin,
Brad Leland
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Duration:
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98 min.
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Rating:
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(6.1/10)51.5
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Plot Summary:
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In 1973, teenagers (Jessica Biel, Jonathan Tucker) fetching a road blunder wander into a farmhouse belonging to a genealogy of cannibals.
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Tags:
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Texas Chainsaw Massacre, The
Gratuitous modern take Tobe Hooper's 1974 lo-fi horror masterpiece, produced by Pearl Harbor director Michael Bay. Five teenagers fall victim to an isolated Texan community of cannibal freaks
The original The Texas Chain Saw Massacre remains one of the most iconic, bleak and gloriously brutal horror US films of all time, despite the watering down of the mythos in a series of low-rent sequels and spin-offs. And not only was it a classic film, its very title is potently iconic - no wonder the suits wanted to reuse it.
Directed by Marcus Nispel, a pop video graduate, produced by Jerry Bruckheimer prot??g?? Michael Bay (director of silly bombast like Bad Boys II) and scripted by writing newbie Scott Kosar, 2003's The Texas Chainsaw Massacre...
Texas Chainsaw Massacre, The
Proper for those who have feverishly believed that what the world needs in the present circumstances is a remake of the 1974 trepidation movie The Texas Chain Proverb Annihilation, may I suggest ... psychoanalysis. Except for some extensive time on the couch, however, anxious stab-hounds may want to redirect their expectations underwrite to Tobe Hooper's original visage. That skin-crawling shocker about a shackle-byword aficionado nicknamed "Leatherface" may not be one for the ages, but compared to the remake it's some sympathetic of freaky venerable.
As in Hitchcock's Psycho, the out of one's gourd in Hooper's film was loosely based on Ed Gein, a Wisconsin nut function who, after years of last robbing and human slaughter, was forcibly retired in 1957. Gein's murders...
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