The Texas Chainsaw Massacre - The Next Generation

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Manufacturer: Sony Pictures Starring: Renée Zellweger, Matthew McConaughey, Robert Jacks, Tonie Perensky, Joe Stevens Directed By: Kim Henkel
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Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1 Audience Rating: R (Restricted) Binding: DVD Brand: Sony EAN: 9781404946187 Format: Closed-captioned ISBN: 1404946187 Label: Sony Pictures Number Of Items: 1 Publisher: Sony Pictures Region Code: 99 Release Date: 2003-10-07 Running Time: 94 Studio: Sony Pictures Theatrical Release Date: 1995
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Customer Rating:      Summary: McConaughey's unconvincing portrayal basically destroys this one Comment: My header says it. "Actor" McConaughey has never been convincing in anything he has done. This guy's acting is always surface, surface, surface--and is never able to deliver a believable line. He basically ruins this flick.
Renee Zellweger doesn't belong here either.
Let's face it, the first TCM was the only truly good one. Was it a fluke? Quite possibly. When was the last time you saw a great scare flick made by Tobe Hooper or Kim Henkel?
I wouldn't hold my breath.
Customer Rating:      Summary: McConaughey is the last person I would have put in this movie!! Comment: To say anything outside of this movie SUCKS would be to nice.
This was a stupid rip off of the name TEXAS CHAINSAW MASSACRE.
And even though McConaughey is a well known actor now, he wasn't when
this trash came out think God or his career would've been ruinned.
I rate this DVD a 5 from 1to10!!
Customer Rating:      Summary: Dumber than dumb Comment: Seen a lot of Horror flicks this isn't one that I would recommend. Very typical events. The acting was ok but the story itself was just plain dumb and got dumber as it went along. Spent most of the time during the movie rolling my eyes wondering how much dumber this flick could get.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Pure Garbage. Comment: That's all. It was just pure garbage and made no sense.
I gave it one star because Amazon won't let you give no stars or even negative stars. I give it a -5.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Post-modern Horror Gem Comment: This film goes down as the abomination that was the final nail in the coffin of the original classic series. After many years agreeing with that notion, I find it has aged well. TCM 2 still shines to me as THE over-the-top slasher-satire. And TCM3 was a cheap New Line rock n roll Jason-knock off, that I still embrace. In the wake of the horrible Hollywood remakes, this one works when far removed from the other sequels. When it borrows from the original its not due to lack of originality. It suggests the family's massacres are ritualistic and have some metaphysical formula. The fact that they eat pizza and don't kill a single victim with a chainsaw is Henkel's comment that the family is evil without the brutal motif of the other films. This film blends the intense psychotic values of the family with pitch-black comedy pretty well, but nothing close to the original. But it has some art to it: a full-on transvestite Leatherface, an fresh and surreal Illumanati plot, alien conspiracy!, Matthew McConaughey head squashing a teenage girl with his cybernetic leg, and a thousand dumb horror quotables. I see this entry in the series as the ultimate misunderstood sequel and a good watch for the true (jaded) horror buffs out there. And I do wish we saw more of Matthew McConaughey's dark intensity in other films. He did better than expected as the main villain. I mean, this guy was in EdTV??
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Editorial Reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: McConaughey's unconvincing portrayal basically destroys this one Comment: My header says it. "Actor" McConaughey has never been convincing in anything he has done. This guy's acting is always surface, surface, surface--and is never able to deliver a believable line. He basically ruins this flick.
Renee Zellweger doesn't belong here either.
Let's face it, the first TCM was the only truly good one. Was it a fluke? Quite possibly. When was the last time you saw a great scare flick made by Tobe Hooper or Kim Henkel?
I wouldn't hold my breath.
Customer Rating:      Summary: McConaughey is the last person I would have put in this movie!! Comment: To say anything outside of this movie SUCKS would be to nice.
This was a stupid rip off of the name TEXAS CHAINSAW MASSACRE.
And even though McConaughey is a well known actor now, he wasn't when
this trash came out think God or his career would've been ruinned.
I rate this DVD a 5 from 1to10!!
Customer Rating:      Summary: Dumber than dumb Comment: Seen a lot of Horror flicks this isn't one that I would recommend. Very typical events. The acting was ok but the story itself was just plain dumb and got dumber as it went along. Spent most of the time during the movie rolling my eyes wondering how much dumber this flick could get.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Pure Garbage. Comment: That's all. It was just pure garbage and made no sense.
I gave it one star because Amazon won't let you give no stars or even negative stars. I give it a -5.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Post-modern Horror Gem Comment: This film goes down as the abomination that was the final nail in the coffin of the original classic series. After many years agreeing with that notion, I find it has aged well. TCM 2 still shines to me as THE over-the-top slasher-satire. And TCM3 was a cheap New Line rock n roll Jason-knock off, that I still embrace. In the wake of the horrible Hollywood remakes, this one works when far removed from the other sequels. When it borrows from the original its not due to lack of originality. It suggests the family's massacres are ritualistic and have some metaphysical formula. The fact that they eat pizza and don't kill a single victim with a chainsaw is Henkel's comment that the family is evil without the brutal motif of the other films. This film blends the intense psychotic values of the family with pitch-black comedy pretty well, but nothing close to the original. But it has some art to it: a full-on transvestite Leatherface, an fresh and surreal Illumanati plot, alien conspiracy!, Matthew McConaughey head squashing a teenage girl with his cybernetic leg, and a thousand dumb horror quotables. I see this entry in the series as the ultimate misunderstood sequel and a good watch for the true (jaded) horror buffs out there. And I do wish we saw more of Matthew McConaughey's dark intensity in other films. He did better than expected as the main villain. I mean, this guy was in EdTV??
Two young couples take a wrong turn down a deserted road in this bone-chilling sequel to the horror classic. Studio: Sony Pictures Home Ent Release Date: 10/04/2005 Run time: 94 minutes Rating: R
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