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Prima di essere mandati in Vietnam, due fratelli e le loro fidanzate decidono di fare un ultimo viaggio. Quando però causano un incidente, un'esperienza terrificante li porterà in un'isolata... Leggi tuttoPrima di essere mandati in Vietnam, due fratelli e le loro fidanzate decidono di fare un ultimo viaggio. Quando però causano un incidente, un'esperienza terrificante li porterà in un'isolata casa abitata da un assassino armato di motosega.Prima di essere mandati in Vietnam, due fratelli e le loro fidanzate decidono di fare un ultimo viaggio. Quando però causano un incidente, un'esperienza terrificante li porterà in un'isolata casa abitata da un assassino armato di motosega.
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- Sceneggiatura
- Star
- Premi
- 6 candidature totali
- Sloane
- (as Leslie Calkins)
- Supervisor
- (as Tim deZarn)
- Lackey
- (as Marcus Nelson)
- Biker Chick
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- W.W.B
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Recensioni in evidenza
It takes place in 1969 and has two brothers (Taylor Handley and Matthew Bomer) going to enlist (after being drafted). Along are their two girlfriends (Jordana Brewster and Diora Baird). But they're stopped by crazy Sheriff Hoyt (R. Lee Ermey) who is Leatherface's uncle...and the "fun" begins.
Very grim and graphic with no humor and shot in muted color...just as the 2003 one. The gore is strong and disgusting (this got trimmed to get an R rating) and I can't say I liked it...but it did it's job. It scared me. I was cringing in my seat a few times and jumped more than once.
Another plus is ALL the acting is good. Brewster, Handley, Baird and Bomer are all good-looking and likable--when the violence starts you really are horrified at seeing such great characters being tortured. Ermey is on hand giving another terrifying performance as Hoyt. His character is so twisted, violent and sick that when he got a taste of his own medicine my quiet audience broke out in applause. Also there's good old Leatherface and his chainsaw chasing everybody.
In some ways I applaud a grim, graphic R rated horror film that pulls no punches--I HATE the watered down PG-13 crap we usually get. But unlike some (like "Scream") this is pretty unrelenting and wears you down. But it scared me and that's exactly what it's supposed to do. An 8.
The movie was pretty hardcore though. Extreme fans of horror, people who have seen Untold Story and stuff like that, will have no problem with this. But the average viewer should have a sweet time with this. You'll be sucked into it. The tone of the movie works very well. It's a hardcore movie that sticks to it's guns.
I am just getting a little tired of the same formula. I was hoping for something different. Didn't get it. The movie is hardcore, bloody and has Leatherface. Not too bad.
Now if you like gore, suspense, and intensity then this is the movie for you! The acting was great and I loved finally seeing how the family came about with their sickness for killing people.
The gore is so bad that a few girls at different times ran out of the theater about to throw up, but that's how you know that is a good movie. So I would definitely say go see Texas Chainsaw, but BE PREPARED for what you are going in for once you sit down in that dark theater!!!
Everything that comes to mind when you hear the words "Texas Chainsaw Massacre" is in this movie. No wussing-out in this one! Murder, torture, cannibalism, insanity and a touch of the surreal. Oh yeah, and a chainsaw. No punches are pulled, so this flick is not for the squeamish.
Tonally it wasn't as surreal as the original, but it had a better (read: creepier) tone than the 2003 remake. Plenty of blood and guts. R. Lee Ermey plays a major character instead of a bit-player like in the 2003 remake, and the film benefits from this.
This story is in 1963, right before the events of the 2003 film which took place in the early seventies. Jordana Brewster plays Chrissie, who is on a fun road-trip across Texas with her friends, Eric, Dean, and Bailey, played well off of each other by Matthew Bomer, Taylor Handley and Diora Baird.
Shortly after the terrifying, recognizable psycho Leatherface commits his first murders, a cross story involving an encounter with some nasty bikers throws the doomed teenagers flipping across the road in a surprisingly brutal accident.
After Sheriff Hoyt arrives (R. Lee Ermy in another chilling performance), to take control of the scene, the nightmare begins for Chrissie's friends as she watches them get taken away in his police car, unknowingly headed for the house which would become a place of torment and nightmares for years to ensue.
Appropriately gory and no-holds barred, Jonathan Liebesman creates a tight, slick and sadistic thriller in the eyes of Chrissie as she endlessly attempts to rescue her friends from a demented madman's clutches. This is a highly worthy and satisfying entry in the horror series that will make an indelible mark on your imagination, if not already done by the seemingly endless spew of remakes and graphic horror films.
Lo sapevi?
- QuizThe chainsaw that Leatherface uses in the film weighed 35 pounds
- BlooperDraft dodgers and military deserters did not go to Mexico, which has an extradition treaty with the United States.
Canada provided asylum for draft dodgers, and Sweden provided asylum for military deserters.
- Citazioni
Sheriff Hoyt: [after shooting the sheriff of a small town] Damn, I just killed the entire police department!
- Versioni alternativeThe home media releases contains three alternate endings:
- In this ending, Chrissie gets in the car after escaping from the meat factory and Leatherface is not in the back seat, but then Leatherface saws through the window with the chainsaw and he kills Chrissie.
- This ending is the same as the theatrical ending, but Leatherface stabs Chrissie with a knife through her chest, instead of ramming the chainsaw through her stomach.
- Also the same as the theatrical ending, but not with the voice over from John Larroquette, but with subtitles instead
- Colonne sonoreAll Right Now
Written by Paul Rodgers and Andy Fraser
Performed by Free
Courtesy of Universal-Island Records Ltd.
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
Copyright 1970 (Renewed) Fairwest Music USA (BMI)
o/b/o Blue Mountain Music, Ltd.
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- Budget
- 16.000.000 USD (previsto)
- Lordo Stati Uniti e Canada
- 39.517.763 USD
- Fine settimana di apertura Stati Uniti e Canada
- 19.150.000 USD
- 8 ott 2006
- Lordo in tutto il mondo
- 51.764.406 USD
- Tempo di esecuzione1 ora 31 minuti
- Colore
- Mix di suoni
- Proporzioni
- 1.85 : 1