World Famous Comics: The Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Beginning - Unrated (New Line Platinum Series)
The Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Beginning - Unrated (New Line Platinum Series)
Starring: Jordana Brewster, Taylor Handley, Diora Baird, Matthew Bomer, R. Lee Ermey Directed By: Jonathan Liebesman Average Rating: Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1 Audience Rating: Unrated Binding: DVD Format: AC-3, Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, DVD-Video, Subtitled, Widescreen, NTSC Label: New Line Home Video Number of Items: 1 Region Code: 1 Release Date: January 16, 2007 Running Time: 89 minutes Theatrical Release Date: October 06, 2006
Amazon.com: The Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Beginning is a prequel to the recent remake of Tobe Hooper's classic 1974 splatter film, with an emphasis on the vogue for torture and bottomless depravity that characterize contemporary horror. As one might expect, The Beginning is just that, an origins tale about the Hewitt family of backwoods Texas. Step by step, we discover the source of their taste for human flesh, penchant for snaring young people passing through, and, most of all, how young Leatherface (Andrew Bryniarski) came to choose his favorite power tool and wear a mask made of someone else's flesh. R. Lee Ermey is very effective in his perverse authority figure mode as Hoyt, the lawman who earned his badge through unorthodox means and now supplies specialized food to the Lone Star cannibals. Much less interesting than Hooper's two Massacre films, The Beginning (on which Hooper has a production credit) is not so much a tribute to the films he directed but a more sadistic continuation of the franchise. --Tom Keogh
Product Description: The only thing more shocking than how it ended is how it all began! Born under unspeakable circumstances a young orphan is taken in by the sick and demented Hewitt family and soon the seeds of a deranged murderer are planted. When two brothers and their girlfriends stumble across the house of horrors. Leatherface reveals his ravenous appetite for chainsaws and torture as the teens fight to survive.Running Time: 89 min.System Requirements:Running Time: 84 MinutesFormat: DVD MOVIE Genre: HORROR Rating: R UPC: 794043106545 Manufacturer No: N10654
Nothing special here It seems to be suddenly, every horror fan wants to know how their horror heroes (idols?) became the way they were. You know, going on the killing spree, generally being bad boys. We've had Rob Zombie's Halloween movie, where we see how Michael became the big bad boy - blame it on the parents - and in the Jason movies, we've seen it during the movies. There's not a special movie just to tell what happened to Jason.
This movie is pretty much your standard slasher film. There is absolutely nothing that makes it stand out from everything else. You've got the army guys about to go and sign up, and their girlfriends dressed in very little. You've got all the blood and gore - the one thing I will give this movie is there are some inventive, and slow, deaths. Bleurgh! And of course there is the fact it's a cast of virtual unknowns, unless you know Jordana Brewster from The Faculty, and The Fast & The Furious, but I haven't seen the latter.
Two brothers are off to fight in Vietnam, and having one last road trip with their girlfriends. One doesn't want to go in the army, the other one thinks he does. Along the way they come across some strange things, and get involved in a serious car crash. They should be safe when the sheriff comes along - shouldn't they?
The 'prequel' bit is all over in the first 15-20 minutes, introducing Leatherface's messed up family, and his birth, and being abandoned. Then it goes into the standard story.
Really, the film is just here to push the boundaries on how much blood & gore an audience can endure. What's included in this? I won't ruin it, but it is pretty brutal at points. Lots of blood, lots of gore. Hey, it's a horror film.
I do think horror films have to keep pushing the boundaries, in order to stay fresh & new, but I just don't think The Beginning succeeds here. It's nothing the audience hasn't seen before, and you'll be shocked at the gore, but that's about it. Horror flicks have had their day if they can't be fresh & new. Enjoyable, but doesn't leave you feeling satisfied afterwards.
Amazingly against all odds, NOT BAD AT ALL Lets get one thing straight, trying to put any sense or logic to the Texas Chainsaw Massacre series is futile. Do you really need some damn logic for a slasher flick? Is the story that important? You can say this is a prequel to the remake, but the 2003 remake was in the fact the 3rd remake of TCM! Leatherface, TCM Next Generation, both remakes later slapped with sequel numbers. When it comes down to it if you want to look at it another way, this is pretty much Texas Chainsaw Massacre part 6, if they play their cards right there will be a Texas Chainsaw Massacre part 7 and R. Lee Ermy will return because he carries this entire movie by himself and was certainly the only entertaining aspect of TCM 2003.
Ok compared to other one this is so much better! The MEAT are going across Texas in a car, same story as every other TCM, they try to work in some story about going to Vietnam and well, it just doesn't matter. You can fast forward through all of these scenes, if you're a slasher/gore film veteran you've seen it all before and all these scenes do is fill time. Once Sheriff Hoyt shows up the film is on, the MEAT are tortured, mutilated, then slaughtered, the end. Its everything a TCM film needs to be and nothing more. The best part is this is the movie understands why Leatherface rules, he waves a chainsaw around and hacks people up with it! I don't think there's another TCM flick that has this much chainsaw carnage. My personal favorite scene is when the biker is killed, it has a manic inspiration to it and is fun as hell. The actor playing Leatherface is as good as Gunner Hansen's original.
The special features on this disc have a pretty decent little making of with interviews with Greg Nicotero who pretty much does every single scene of violence in the movies today. Trained by Tom Savini (who worked on Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2 btw) he has taken the original masters effects methods to new and gorier heights without ever turning his back on his past. I found the older cast members warm genuine personalities I would have liked to have heard more of, the younger cast members as clueless and dippy as you'd expect and the filmmakers trying their absolute best. Horror maybe questionable but the slasher film is still alive and well in the classic tradition.
But still, compared to the 1974 original film, no matter how gory this flick is it still feels too polished. As dirty as the sets are, as nasty as the gore is, it just doesn't feel real. Luckily this movie is trashy and mean enough to warrant repeated viewings and certainly is the best slasher to come out in a long time.
whoa! To me, I know I like a movie when it stays in my head. This movie did just that for several days. It made me jump through the whole thing and I just wanna say unless your baby or mama is in "that house" do NOT go in when you are already out!
Gore alone does not equate to scary This movie is not scary and for a horror movie that is an unforgivable sin. The back story is fine, what little there is of it. I enjoyed finding out more about the serial cannibal family the Hewitts. But I'm afraid over-the-top gore is used to replace dramatic tension and suspense and it doesn't work. I'm not a prude in the gore department, just that it's less scary than disgusting to me. And because the movie is almost wholly dependent on the gore for scares, I found myself getting bored with this prequel. There is a distinct lack of tension or build up to the violence. The characters are tortured and dispatched one by one in gruesome ways and that's about it. It's almost matter of fact. To make matters worse I had little emotional connection to any of the characters. Which is absolutely necessary if I'm going to care when they're tortured or killed. I just didn't. I would recommend renting this before you buy. I can't think of any reason I'd want to see this movie again.
this is a great horror movie Look, I realize people don't usually like remakes and always find ways to search for things that were remade in a bad way, and so on and so forth. I can't find any problem with this movie, and thought it was very entertaining because it was totally bloody and violent without letting up and giving you time to catch your breath. Sure, it was far fetched as well, but I can't fault that since what's most important is how much entertainment I got out of it.
Oh yeah, and there's some really surprising twists that I never seen coming, such as the final 10 minutes. Wow, what an ending! As far as blood and violence are concerned, this movie had more of that than any other movie that comes to my mind right now. It was truly violent from beginning to end while making sense the entire time. Job well done.