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14 June 2006
Ehh...
2 of 6 found this helpful This is a perfect example of a movie that has not aged well. The music at times rival 'A-Team' cheesiness. Nice poster, though. But that's about it.
06 April 2007
Should have ended before 'The Beginning'.
0 of 4 found this helpful This is as lackluster as it gets. Here's a perfect example of how to further muddy the name of a 30+ year old classic horror film and rake it for all the cash you can. The film, pretty much from start to very finish, is a carbon copy of the last 'Chainsaw' remake we saw in 2001, save a brief and laughably predictable opening sequence of how Leatherface became what he is. Its like they rereleased another version of the same script they just rereleased (and even THAT one wasn't all that great). Different actors. Same story. Maybe this was an understudy shoot. And understudies they are! Acting ranges from weak to completely over-the-top, but a poor script doesn't help them out either. Some sequences mirror the other film identically, just with much less ambition. The 'run away from the chainsaw-wielding-lunatic through the woods' stuff? Its in there. The apprehension by a slapstick-quality crazy sheriff? Got it. The 'dinner' scene? Oh yeah, again! The tender 'Go, leave meee!' scene between two victims, one significantly less butchered than the other. Yep. Its all there. Again! Some may call it creative parallels. But 'creative' is one thing this movie certainly is not. And this stuff gets to the big screen???? One of the poorest excuses for a new movie I've seen. To all those responsible: shame on you!