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Plot: It's 1969. The conflict in Viet Nam has exploded to immeasurable proportions, and 18-year-old Dean Hillšs number is up. Dean's brother Eric, who has already seen his share of combat, plans to take Dea...( read more read more... )n to enlist in his beloved Marine Corps in hopes of keeping an eye on him rather than letting him take his chances at the local induction center. But Dean's plans do not coincide with his older brotheršs. Instead, he plans to confront Eric about dodging the draft after the boys and their respective girlfriends, Bailey and Chrissie, head across Texas for a final fling of serious fun. Soon after their journey begins, the spirited foursome is spooked by a menacing pair of bikers, Holden and his girlfriend, Alex. When Alex chases the group's jeep, propelling them into a serious accident, Chrissie is thrown from the vehicle. As Alex attempts to rob the injured trio, Sheriff Hoyt arrives on the scene and turns the tables on their would-be assassin. While Chrissie hides in the nearby brush, she watches as the sheriff kills Alex in cold blood and then inexplicably taunts her friends before ordering them into the back of the patrol car. Unbeknownst to Chrissie, Hoyt is headed back to the Hewitt family home where Thomas who is being groomed to become the terrifying monster known as Leatherface and the rest of the Hewitt clan await.

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  • 1.0 Star
    MCT:
    August 23, 2008
    Exactly the same as the first one, just different ending.
    (first one: 1 girl survives, this one: no survivours)
  • 5.0 Stars
    MCT:
    August 15, 2008
    Pretty much awesome. Probably the best prequel I've seen yet, except for Rob Zombie's Halloween. But the best part of the movie for me wasn't even in the movie itself. It was hearing my girlfriend's redneck dad scream "I bet you five bucks she ain't gonna make it." It was pretty much hilarious.
  • 2.0 Stars
    MCT:
    August 12, 2008
    The idea could have been good but unfortunately the filmmakers decided to to go for another dumb gorish festival.
    I have nothing against gore although i don't quite appreciate it, but wouldn't it be much more intelligent if the plot covered the story of leatherface and how did he become what he truly is ? because I think that's what the movie should be about.
    Just another bad slasher flick.....euhh....and it's disturbing.
  • 1.5 Stars
    MCT:
    August 10, 2008
    Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Beginning is the terrible prequel to 2003's remake of the original TCM. This film is basically a remake of that film with the twist that everything gets explained in this one. TCM:TB is not a scary film. It's main goal is to try to disgust you with some gory visuals that fails on impact. This is your typical coattails sequel to cash in on its predecessor.
    If you have ever wondered why films like Halloween and the original TCM are considered classics is that the villains in those films have no explanation. They are there stalking and killing. The mystery is what makes the films scary. Explaining everything is just like a magician revealing how he pulled the rabbit out of his hat.
  • 2.5 Stars
    MCT:
    August 9, 2008
    I Probably The Other One Better Because At Least The Chick Got Out Of There And Doesn't Leave You With A Bad Ending Like This One!
  • 1.0 Star
    MCT:
    August 8, 2008
    I find Jordana Brewster much nicer to look at than Jessica Biel but that was no redemtion for having to sit through this trash. Also, being a prequel you know that the baddies won't get any comeuppance - which makes it kinda pointless.
  • 1.0 Star
    MCT:
    July 30, 2008
    I have never watched the re-make of TCM, and obviously this so-called prequel relates to that film rather than the 1974 original. Not that the horrifying events that occur in the film have changed all that much. Care-free young Texans in the waning years of the hippie era encounter a family of murderous sadists during a summer road-trip and spend the rest of the movie trying not to become their latest victims. It's all been done before, and done much better. We get to see Leatherface stitching together his first mask, but the scene is not exactly akin to Anakin Skywalker being made into Darth Vader. To me, the scene felt as if an impostor was merely attempting a shaky imitation, rather than serving as the launching point of a familiar, creepy movie icon. There is an almost unrelenting cavalcade of gore splattering every object in proximity to the violent happenings -- trouble is, that overkill (no pun intended) is meant to shock and sicken, when the filmmakers ought to have been more concerned with developing suspense. Tobe Hooper understood this when he was making the original, and that film became a classic. I am aware that there is an audience that responds much differently than I to such gross displays, but no truly great horror film has ever attained classic status simply because of its gore. No argument here that plenty of great horror films contain their share, but in order to transcend the numerous limitations found in this particular genre, such films have to offer something more than guts and gouges. TCM: The Beginning does not bother striving to be anything more than an unimaginative retread.
  • 3.0 Stars
    MCT:
    July 26, 2008
    Well, it's ipressive because it's based on a true story, although i'm sure most of the details are just cinematics. As for the movie, not that impressive, only gory part was the peeling of Eric, other than that, pffftttt!!! lol
  • 3.5 Stars
    MCT:
    July 17, 2008
    Good enough to watch again a few too many things related to the first for me, but whatever it was good.
  • 3.0 Stars
    MCT:
    July 12, 2008
    this show was crazy gore, runing and slashing, running and killing, crying and hitting, then running and dying; did u expect more?
  • 0.5 Stars
    MCT:
    July 4, 2008
    "From 1969 to 1973, the Hewitt family murdered thirty-three people across the state of Texas. To this day, it is universally considered the most notorious and brutally sadistic killing spree in the annals of American history: The Texas Chainsaw Massacre."


    The Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Beginning is an additional inept Hollywood gore fest that endeavours to misrepresent itself as a terrifying horror flick. After all ideas for sequels have come and gone, Hollywood studios then move onto the prequels. The philosophy behind this prequel was ostensibly to inform the audience of the back-story of "Leatherface" (Bryniarski) who is the central serial killer in the series. Clearly, the motivation was to reveal why the cannibalistic family become the way they end up...what pushed them over the line? First of all, I must rip into the concept. Tobe Hooper's 1974 original The Texas Chain Saw Massacre was absolutely petrifying because of the inability to understand the characters and their origins. Therefore with no palpable motivations, the characters are frightening. Thus revealing the genesis erases all mystery surrounding Leatherface and his family, and no longer do they possess a scary screen presence.

    The second fatal flaw in the screenplay is not even fulfilling the concept! The first five minutes show Leatherface's birth, and then all of a sudden the central character is an adult chopping up meat just like he was in the predecessors. Cue the brainless, incompetently-minded characters travelling through Leatherface's region...prompt the rest of the sadistic family who are suddenly cannibals eating people, and the stage is set for a pointless rehash of the original films with a different slate of characters. This time, though, you can predict how it will end. We know the events that will unfold a few years later, thus these characters can't tell the tale to the authorities and uncover the mystery. Hence the villains won't get their comeuppance (there's no vengeance at all), and the audience are exposed to endless scenes of mindless torture.

    I've basically described the film's plot, but I will elaborate further: Thomas Hewitt - a.k.a Leatherface - is born in a slaughterhouse in Texas and is abandoned in a dumpster. He is adopted into a family, and he grows up to become a worker at the same slaughterhouse. Then the slaughterhouse is closed down, with workers left unemployed. Many of the local inhabitants desert the area. The Hewitt family stays put, but are on the verge of starvation. Leatherface's deranged step-father executes the local sheriff, assumes his identity and begins running the town his cruel way. Two young couples then venture into the region and become hopelessly stranded. The Hewitt family wait...with an enormous assortment of torture tools on hand.

    It's impossible to point out all the flaws evident in The Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Beginning. The main flaw is its nature of nothing but a mindless gore fest. The film has no problem with moving from one unnerving torture scene to the next, with blood and guts spurting all over the place: showing more inventive methods to kill a human. I know, I know - I'm supposed to praise the low-budget affair for creating an authentic atmosphere with realistic gore, blah, blah, blah! The impressive gore effects aren't a redeeming feature. As a matter of fact, there are no redeeming features at all! With all the misogynistic scenes depicting horrible torture and rape of girls, I wanted to walk out of my viewing area and keep on walking.

    Tobe Hooper's original film wasn't a gore fest. There was barely any gore at all! It was scary because of what you didn't see. Of course, modern movie-goers apparently search for endless amounts of blood and gore. If it's present in action movies I usually devour the violence as it's realistic and in an intriguing context. In the context of torture it's just stupid. The film is also plagued with stupid characters and villains that are stereotyped as having the superhuman ability to pop up anywhere at any time whenever things have potential to look up for the protagonists. The film has zero scares. Instead of suspense and terror, we have lots of blood flow with an equal amount of guts. Speaking in terms of successful relentless horror flicks, something like Wolf Creek does better. Even though that's largely a relentlessly gory affair it has more skill and class. This is crap! Stupid, pretentious, tasteless crap!

  • 1.0 Star
    MCT:
    July 4, 2008
    One of the most worse horror-films at all time! This one is not that good at all, it's overwhelmed by short-sighted storytelling and it's just pointless.
    It's neither as bad as it could have been, nor as interesting as it should have been is my view on it! No character, no commentary.
    There is a bit of gore and it's absolutely sadistic, but it's never scary. I reckon that this is the most brutal Massacre since the 1974 original classic.
  • 2.5 Stars
    MCT:
    June 22, 2008
    If you liked the first remake, you'l like this. It contains a bit more gore than the first one, but it follows the same story and the same situations happen.
  • 0.5 Stars
    MCT:
    June 20, 2008
    Ewwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww.
  • 3.0 Stars
    MCT:
    June 13, 2008
    Not an absolutely terrible remake, and the photography is actually quite stunning, considering the type of film we're talking about. Nonetheless, it's a far cry from the original and is nowhere near as creepy.
  • 2.5 Stars
    MCT:
    June 7, 2008
    It could have been worse. What made this movie not too boring is that it goes fast to the gore fest and from then it never ends till the final second of the flick. I am a huge fan of horror movies, but of no series in particular. At least this one is not as ludicrous as 'The hills have eyes 2' or the stupid wreckage of 'The Devil's Rejects'. I catched it playing late in HBO and I was bored, that also helped.
  • 4.5 Stars
    MCT:
    June 6, 2008
    I was a good movie but it was gross in the beginning wen that lady gave birth while she was working.
  • 4.0 Stars
    MCT:
    June 4, 2008
    I like how this movie showed how and why it all began. I think this was a pretty scary flick. The acting was good, the gore was good.
    Catch it!
  • 4.0 Stars
    MCT:
    June 3, 2008
    HAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA it was disgusting, how can those person have no heart to go against that uncle of the boy i was crying during this film because i couldnt imagine how some people have no heart.
  • 3.5 Stars
    MCT:
    June 2, 2008
    Extremelly gory, but suits OK in the storyline. Leatherface still looks cool, and the kills were enjoyable.

    73/100
  • 3.0 Stars
    MCT:
    June 2, 2008
    Didn't think it was scary at all. Very similar to the '03 movie ('03 one was better) Was hoping this one was better.
  • 3.0 Stars
    MCT:
    June 2, 2008
    Pretty good movie. It did have some gorey parts. It's another stereotypical horror flick with hot chicks and their boyfriends, lots of blood and some painful scenes that made my back tense when as I watched them. The story was decent for a horror flick. I found myself a little frustrated. Movies with people getting trapped in little towns and everyone is out to get them or the bad guys are the only ones in town and there is absolutely no one who will help, really get on my nerves sometimes. This was one of those flicks. The hot babes made up for it though.

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Comments

  • wdward
    Are They Making another Texas Chainsaw Massacre
    posted 43 days ago
  • GREENBOY94
    is there going to be another texas chainsaw massacre
    posted 119 days ago
  • pavacri23
    is not that good
    posted 188 days ago
  • SexyExecutioner
    From all the Texas chainsaw massacre this have to be the goriest & the least was the original which probably back in the 70's did look brutal now is more like a family movie compared to other horror films.
    posted 392 days ago
  • poemchick1991
    So is this movie about how Leatherface decided to be who he was?
    posted 410 days ago
  • LoneWoIf
    its awesome...
    posted 442 days ago
  • Jiggy33
    It SUCKED commpaired to the first one!
    posted 492 days ago
  • MonoxideMike
    What a fucking waste of money, not gory enough, story sucked, this is why people shouldn't make remakes they ruin the fun and intensity of the original and it didn't even fit well with the remake this was an excuse to make it more like the original, nothing beats the original inbred brothers with a good eye for beef if your going to watch any TCM movie watch the original 2 which are the ways the characters are supposed to be not some half assed kid who got picked on
    posted 498 days ago
  • scat2
    ewww?
    posted 503 days ago
  • amagus120
    I think this movie was pretty good and it did actually scare me in some scenes. and it was also very gross but meh i rekon it had very good scares. i dunno why but it made me feel all weird wen i saw that biker chik hangin with no feet. yeh i find this movie very good compared to some of the other horror ones.
    posted 508 days ago

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  • Rated: (R)
  • Directed by: Jonathan Liebesman
  • Genres: Horror, Mystery & Suspense
  • Released: October 6, 2006
  • DVD Released: January 16, 2007

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