TCM Massacre: The Beginning – Chris’ Take

Posted by Matt Holmes on October 9, 2006 – 6:40 am | 1 comment

10m2.jpgAnother review for you folks, this time from Chris who sent word of a review on his site of The Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Beginning.

Here are some key excerpts from his review…

“As a thriller the film is remarkably intense. While the film abides near completely to the tried and true horror formula, it’s not afraid to play with our expectations”.

“The fact that it is a prequel often preempts scenes of the teenagers’ fighting back of their suspense, as you know there’s no way they can best a baddie who appears in the next film”.

“The Beginning joins its predecessor as being one of the best looking films in the series, but as far as Chainsaw Massacres are concerned, this may actually be the most forgettable”.

You can read the whole review by clicking here.

That was the most impressive thing about The Texas Chainsaw Massacre remake in 2003, it looked amazing and was certainly pretty to look at. Probably looked a little to good as it lacked the realistic tone of the original.

Has Leatherface had it’s day then, or do you think they will try and milk at least another movie out of this franchise?

source - dream logic

One Comment

Chris on October 28, 2006 at 7:00 pm

Hey, thanks so much!

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