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Sep '17
A few days ago, it premiered on-demand. That's right... this glorious bastard didn't even get mainstream theater treatment, because it's that kind of movie.

Directed by French-extremists Alexandre Bustillo and Julien Maury, this movie is definitely violent, and takes it takes you all over the place, from homestead havoc, to mental asylum madness, to deranged road trip hijinx, and back to regular ol' Texas Chainsaw Massacres.

It ain't perfect. The movie looks like a nasty piece of celluloid, trying to capture that color-scheme and dreary sunburned orange of the original, but it never really surpasses it. The characters are just about all there, including their cliches, and if you like the series... you should be happy with it.

The performances are all pretty solid. Stephen Dorff plays a Sheriff Wydell type, and those familiar with Netflix/Marvel will recognize Finn Jones in there. Iron Fist. He ain't so tough in here though, playing a rather throwaway cop.

Maybe it is violent. Maybe it is moody. Maybe it appears like a fitting entry to the series, but maybe it's just milking a dry cow. Tobe Hooper produced this. This is the last of the chainsaw films he'll have been involved with. I guess all these directors come full circle toward the end of their careers. I can't complain.


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Box_a_Hair says:
#6, Reply to #4

Sep '17
Well, I've been thinking about this movie, and I kind of want to watch it again. That could be a good thing. This movie does cover a lot of TCM ground, but my main issue was how unnecessary it seems, if that makes sense. Mostly just because it's a prequel, and we already had a prequel. So now, we just have two prequels that contradict each other (original canon vs remake canon). Basically, if you take it as more of a stand-alone homage to the original, it'll seem a lot better.


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Box_a_Hair says:
#9, Reply to #8

Sep '17
Well, Texas Chainsaw 2013 acted as a direct sequel to the original, even recreating the original home with original cast members. I thought the movie was very entertaining, and very respectful to the original. I'm pretty shocked that so many people strongly dislike it. Maybe it's too pristine for fans of the original, but the new film would definitely remedy that.

The new one is a dirty, violent mess. The new film even explains the pot-belly, but in a sense, the original canon and Platinum Dunes canon seem almost merged with this new entry. It's kind of interesting if you think about it. There are a few parallels, but I wont spoil that here.



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