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Massacre à la tronçonneuse 2

Original title: The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2
  • 1986
  • 16
  • 1h 41m
IMDb RATING
5.6/10
42K
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4,842
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Massacre à la tronçonneuse 2 (1986)
A radio host is victimized by the cannibal family as a former Texas Marshall hunts them.
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A radio host is victimized by the cannibal family as a former Texas marshal hunts them.A radio host is victimized by the cannibal family as a former Texas marshal hunts them.A radio host is victimized by the cannibal family as a former Texas marshal hunts them.

  • Director
    • Tobe Hooper
  • Writers
    • L.M. Kit Carson
    • Tobe Hooper
  • Stars
    • Dennis Hopper
    • Caroline Williams
    • Jim Siedow
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.6/10
    42K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    4,842
    1,693
    • Director
      • Tobe Hooper
    • Writers
      • L.M. Kit Carson
      • Tobe Hooper
    • Stars
      • Dennis Hopper
      • Caroline Williams
      • Jim Siedow
    • 376User reviews
    • 170Critic reviews
    • 42Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 1 nomination total

    Videos9

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    The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2
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    The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2
    The Texas Chainsaw Masscare 2: Opening
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    The Texas Chainsaw Masscare 2: Opening
    The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2 Scene: Kabloowee!
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    The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2 Scene: Kabloowee!
    Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2 Scene: Family Recipe
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    Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2 Scene: Family Recipe
    The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2 Scene: A Far Out Fiend
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    The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2 Scene: A Far Out Fiend

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    Dennis Hopper
    Dennis Hopper
    • Lieutenant 'Lefty' Enright
    Caroline Williams
    Caroline Williams
    • Vanita 'Stretch' Brock
    Jim Siedow
    Jim Siedow
    • Cook
    Bill Moseley
    Bill Moseley
    • Chop-Top
    Bill Johnson
    Bill Johnson
    • Leatherface
    Ken Evert
    • Grandpa
    Harlan Jordan
    • Patrolman
    Kirk Sisco
    • Detective
    James N. Harrell
    • Cut-Rite Manager
    Lou Perryman
    • L.G. McPeters
    • (as Lou Perry)
    Barry Kinyon
    • Mercedes Driver
    Chris Douridas
    Chris Douridas
    • Gunner
    Judy Kelly
    • Gourmet Yuppette
    John Martin Ivey
    • Yuppie
    Kinky Friedman
    • Sports Anchorman
    Wirt Cain
    • Anchorman
    Dan Jenkins
    • T.V. Commentator
    John Bloom
    John Bloom
    • Gonzo Moviegoer
    • (scenes deleted)
    • (as Joe Bob Briggs)
    • Director
      • Tobe Hooper
    • Writers
      • L.M. Kit Carson
      • Tobe Hooper
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    User reviews376

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    Backlash007

    "The Texas Chainsaw Massacre has not stopped. It haunts Texas."

    The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2 is criminally underrated. I've noticed a lot of comments trashing this movie. It's a HORROR movie! It's also a SEQUEL to a horror movie! Where were your expectations people? What did you think you were going to be watching? I remember watching The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2 as a kid, and it scared the s**t out of me. That opening bridge scene is incredible. It's one of the scariest sequences I've ever seen. Tom Savini's effects are top notch, the humor is well placed, and the acting is perfect for the genre. Bill Moseley (Chop Top) is something else. He's the reason I love this movie so much. He portrays one of the most memorable characters in recent horror history and I can't get enough of him. I do agree that Bill Johnson is not nearly as menacing as Gunnar Hansen in the role of Leatherface. But what's wrong with Tobe Hooper's direction? It's his story, let him tell it the way he wants to. I think Tobe Hooper succeeds in continuing the tale of one of the great horror icons. TCM 2 has loads of gore, campy acting, and instills a healthy dose of fear into it's viewer. What more could you ask of a sequel? And remember, the saw is family.
    6tequila101

    Sex or the Saw, but the Saw is FAMILY!

    U got one choice boy, sex or the saw! I remember that line in the film the most and it was my favorite quote. Anyway let's get down to another review of horror madness from the dead, lol.

    The original 1974 cult (never go to Texas) classic Texas Chainsaw Massacre was a large hit and still remains in our souls of being one of the most bone chilling, shocking horror films of all time. It is my third favorite horror film and I treasure it for it's memories of disgust but intelligent scares. That was Tobe Hooper's good and only really scary film.

    Now the his sequel "The Buzz is Back!" isn't a bad sequel at all though it really falls on the lines of the original as Tobe decided to go to a more comedic root instead of sticking to the horror ones. The horror roots were put back into the third and fourth though they are way beyond crappy.

    Moving on I'll point out the good and bad plotters for TCM 2.

    The good: The acting is still good especially Bill Moselsy who played the insane, cannibalistic f***ed up Chop Top who loves his dead corpses. The only returning character (s) is Dawerer (I think that's his name) and he still did a good job. Dennis Hopper also did really well and the back up actors were average.

    The kills aren't great though there bloody enough. 1 point there.

    The music also had a weird feel to it and the humor was contained well and there were enough scenes to make me enjoy this film a lot.

    The bad: The only problem I had with this film was that even if the humor was average and contained well, it sucked that Tobe Hooper took it to a different level and the scares are no where to be found. That's the only major problem other wise.....

    6.5/10 (It's another good slasher film if your bored and it has the right amount of enjoyment leaking out of it) I would watch this awesome sequel than wasting my time on TCM 3, TCM Next Gen and TCm the Beginning. My opinion.
    6Prof-Hieronymos-Grost

    Fun sequel?....well maybe

    A late night radio host hears some prank callers being killed over the phone, she offers to help Lieutenant 'Lefty' Enright (Dennis Hopper) track down what he believes to be the same people responsible for chainsaw killings in Texas. He however uses her as bait and she is taken by the Chop Top and the gang. He then has to try and save her before she becomes dinner. After the intensity of the original, that was probably impossible to top, Hooper decided to go with a comic leaning this time, some of it works some of it doesn't, but by the end i was just about persuaded it was fun. Hopper is naturally OTT, he doesn't quite sleepwalk through the film like others have stated, but he also doesn't really excel either. Caroline Williams constant screaming is more than slightly irksome and her playful musings with an impotent Leatherface are just silly, but its Bill Moseley you'll remember most from this film, he's a hoot.
    8Maciste_Brother

    Amazing Grand Guignol Horror Film!

    Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2 is one of the most misunderstood movies of all time. I saw Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2 when it was released in theaters back in 1986. I loved this horror flick then. But everyone else hated it. Critics trashed it. Even many horror fans, of the first Texas Chainsaw Massacre or slashers in general, hated it and dismissed it. Now after a decade or so after its release, TCM 2 is now a bona fide cult movie.

    There are so many things to point out why TCM 2 is a stand-out. The first and most important thing to point out is that back in the 1980s, horror films were reduced to simple slashers. TCM 2 is totally different than the plethora of slashers that many horror fans expected to see, which is one reason why many horror fans didn't get it. The body count is extremely low in TCM 2 compared to the Friday the 13th or Elm Street flicks. But that doesn't mean it's not violent. No, it's VERY violent. But the violence in TCM 2 is more engrossing, shocking and even at times funny, and in turn less acceptable than the unreal violence found in many slasher films. Because of the amount of violence and violent imagery, films critics trashed TCM 2, pointing out how the first film didn't rely on gore and violence to scare the audience.

    I love Texas Chainsaw Massacre as much as I love TCM 2. I understand what the critics were saying. Unfortunately, they didn't get the point of the violence in TCM 2. While TCM is a sweat inducing TERRIFYING horror film in the first order, TCM 2 is a "GRAND GUIGNOL HORROR" horror film in the first order. In TCM 2, Hooper creates a vast canvas of baroque imagery, where we watch the insane and gory story unfold before our incredulous eyes. I'm amazed that critics missed the whole difference between TCM and TCM 2. It's odd that critics will rave about Peter Greenaway's "THE COOK, THE THIEF, HIS WIFE & HER LOVER" which is a twisted drama in the the Grand Guignol style, but didn't see TCM 2 in the same way. It's probably due to the fact that TCM 2 is a sequel to a quasi-legendary horror film and everyone expected the sequel to be the same as the first movie.

    I give credit to everyone involved with TCM 2. They actually TRIED to do something different: different from the equally great TCM, different from the increasingly boring horror films of the 80s. And in my eye, they've succeeded. There are so many memorable scenes in TCM 2, some of which are the most amazing horror moments ever put on screen (when Leatherface tries to put the scalped face on Stretch, the scene when Stretch finds her friend sans face, etc). And there are so many quotable lines too. TCM 2 is also a very funny film ("Rain, rain, rain, rain..." Choptop says as he checks out records at the radio station).

    TCM 2 is not perfect. The ending is abrupt. And the chainsaw fight at the end is too short. Dennis Hopper is a bit hard to take as a "hero." But he does play the "twisted hero" right. It's just difficult to see him fighting big and burly Leatherface. BTW, the very last image of TCM 2 is Strecth dancing with a chainsaw in her hands at the top of that amusement park structure. In the original film (and the original video release), we can see cars and trucks driving by on a highway in the distance. On the DVD, they cropped this shot and we don't see the traffic anymore. Personally, I thought it added a LOT to the whole surreal aspect of the film. Like the world was continuing on with its relentless pace, no matter what had just happened that night. I wished they didn't crop this shot on the DVD. Oh well...

    It's a shame few people "got" TCM 2 back then. After reading the reviews at IMDb and at Amazon, it's great to see that some are finally "getting it." For anyone who's game, watch TCM 2. You'll be squealing in horror and laughing at the insanity of it all in equal amounts.
    7youngcollind

    A suitable bloodbath that's more over the top schlock than the original

    TCM 1 is to TCM 2 what Alien is to Aliens. Nuanced tension building is replaced with "more is more" theatrics. This may have inherently less artistic merit, but it does follow through on an intention that's impossible to ignore. In a way, maybe this always should have been the tone, as no one ever expected subtlety from a movie called Texas Chainsaw Massacre. It gets to the point quickly then proceeds with a relentless bludgeoning of blood and gore. Not achieving the comedic brilliance found in the excesses of the Evil Dead franchise, but thankfully not succumbing to the trappings of self serious torture porn. Also fun to realize how much Rob Zombie's 1000 Corpses movies were just as much an homage to TCM as his Halloween movies were to the John Carpenter originals.

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    • Trivia
      The corpse that Chop-Top and Leatherface carry around with them and affectionately call 'Nubbins' (also appearing on the original cover art) is that of the hitchhiker from Massacre à la tronçonneuse (1974), Nubbins Sawyer.
    • Goofs
      At the very beginning of the movie, the narrator is telling the story of what happened in the original movie. He states that the group was driving a Volkswagon van when they encountered the killers. That is not true; they were driving a Ford Econoline Van.
    • Quotes

      Drayton: [to Leatherface] You have one choice, boy: sex or the saw. Sex is, well... nobody knows. But the saw... the saw is family.

    • Crazy credits
      At the very end of the closing credits, a Texas Chainsaw Massacre logo appears briefly and the end title song is replaced by a loud chainsaw buzz noise.
    • Alternate versions
      The film had major censorship problems in the Canadian province of Ontario. After seeing the film rejected three times by the Ontario Censor Board, distributor Pan-Canadian pre-cut 11 minutes out of the picture, including a huge elimination around the midpoint that deleted almost everything shown in the Sawyer family's underground slaughterhouse. Other eliminations included the shot of the Yuppie driver's head cleaved in two and spurting blood, and many of the wounds inflicted on each other by Chop Top and Stretch during the climax. Also, Chop Top only hits L.G. in the head with hammer once in this version, instead of dozens of times, and this single blow kills him (the sequence where the half-skinned L.G. comes back to life is among the other material dropped in the major cut mentioned above). This 89 minute edition of the movie was finally approved for exhibition in Ontario, but because of all the censorship delays, it opened a week later than in the rest of English Canada.
    • Connections
      Featured in Stephen King's World of Horror (1986)
    • Soundtracks
      Shame on You
      Performed by Timbuk 3

      Written by Pat MacDonald (as Pat McDonald) and Barbara MacDonald (as Barbara K. McDonald)

      Published by Mambadaddi Music/I.R.S. Music, Inc. (BMI)

      Produced by Dennis Herring

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    • Release date
      • January 21, 1987 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • MGM
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Masacre en el infierno
    • Filming locations
      • Prairie Dell, Texas, USA(Texas Battle Land)
    • Production companies
      • Cannon Films
      • Golan-Globus Productions
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    • Budget
      • $4,700,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $8,025,872
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $2,822,439
      • Aug 24, 1986
    • Gross worldwide
      • $8,027,706
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 41m(101 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Ultra Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1(original ratio, open matte)

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