World Famous Comics: Leatherface - The Texas Chainsaw Massacre III
Leatherface - The Texas Chainsaw Massacre III
Starring: Jennifer Banko, Ron Brooks (II), William Butler, Miriam Byrd-Nethery, David Cloud Directed By: Jeff Burr Average Rating: Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1 Audience Rating: X (Mature Audiences Only) Binding: DVD Format: Closed-captioned, Color, DVD-Video, NTSC Label: New Line Home Video Number of Items: 1 Region Code: 1 Release Date: June 01, 2004 Running Time: 86 minutes Theatrical Release Date: January 12, 1990
Description: A survivalist is all that stands between two innocent college students and a family of cannibals. Original uncut classic. Year: 1996 Director: Jeff Burr Starring: Kate Hodge, William Butler, Ken Foree
Unrated is here............. After a long wait, and miss lead vhs. The unrated version is finally here. This is not a bad movie. Decent story, and acting. Most people give it 1 star, they expecting too munch. It's a horror film with guts. Either you love it, or not. This is not the worst TCM 4 is. TCM original, 2, 3, and remake rules!
Exellent Condition The movie was brand new. It worked good and it obviously got shipped here ok.
Best of the best ive seen all the chainsaw movies many times and leatherface has always been my favorite of all of them. other then sheriff hoyt from the newer ones this one has most of my favorite characters in any of the movies.
Awesome! If you loved the first Texas Chainsaw, and hated the sequel, then this movie if for you. TCM part 2, tried making the series funny and that just didn't work. The movie was gory but really silly. So when Leatherface was released, they went back to the first film and cut out all the comedy.
This film has an awesome story, really neat gore, and not to bad acting. Leatherface: The Texas Chainsaw Massacre III is a really under-rated film, mostly likely because of the other sequels which arent that amazing. The unrated version is the one to watch on this DVD, the R version just doesn't have the same glory. This is the best sequel to the franchise and a must buy to all TCM fans.
Not that great... I remember watching this one years ago and decided to check it out again since it was on sale at Amazon for 5.49. I believe the idea for this sequel was to make it more like the original but to me it didn't succeed. I enjoyed the first sequel with Dennis Hopper and Caroline Williams and felt their performances were really great. Plus we had the original family returning with the introduction of one new character called Chop Top who was really grotesque and creepy. He sort of took over the role of the Hitchhiker from the first film (there is actually a corpse of the Hitchhiker in that one too). Returning from the first film were Leatherface, Grandpa and The Cook. TCM 2 may have not been as effective as the original but it was a lot of fun to watch and had some very suspenseful, disturbing moments. A lot of horror fans dislike the second film (also directed by Tobe Hooper) and say this one is better. I completely disagree. I thought this one was all around boring. I didn't really like the main characters, Michelle and Ryan, or the 'new' family of Leatherface and felt the performances were really weak. There seemed to be way too many people in Leatherface's new family. There is Mama, a little girl you wish someone would have smacked, Tex (played by Viggo Mortensen), another guy with a hook on one arm, Leatherface himself, the corpse of Grandpa and another demented man from the gas station who never interacts with the rest of the family. I didn't even catch all the names of these characters because there are too many and the film doesn't focus on any one for that long so no one really develops. I want to say this only runs at about 80 minutes. There are no chase scenes. There is also not that many death scenes. Actually I can only think of two. If I would have liked other things about the film, I could let that slide. I tried to give TCM 3 another chance but it's not one I would watch again. It just wasn't that scary nor did it provide any edge-of-your-seat chills or likeable characters with the exception of Ken Foree as the heroic Benny. Even Leatherface wasn't that good. He seemed tired. Maybe under Tobe Hooper's direction, he could have gotten more out of his performers. I would recommend the first two and also the 2003 remake which is surprisingly good. *Cameo alert* You do get to see Caroline Williams in this one as a reporter in the very beginning for a few seconds. 2.5 stars