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The story the origin of the family. Not just Leatherface but the entire family, and how this group of people became the way that they are.



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No she didn't! that movie sucked, the script sucked, they ruined it and they should be ashamed of themselves for mucking up "yet another" masterpiece. Hollywood is so famous for doing this now.

Fog
TCM
Amity-ville
Evil Dead
Dawn of the dead
Exorcist
Saw

and the list goes on and on and on... leave the classics alone and find something new to fuck with.

You do know why they couldn't progress with a follow up to the absurdly bad TCM remake, don't you? Cause they were gonna have him running around with a chainsaw for an arm, cause his was cut off at the end of the pile of shit remakes... When fans got wind of it they back lashed against it heavily do to another... um... well known man with a chainsaw for an arm.

Hollywood is out of ideas and prequels and and sequels just show that further.
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No she didn't! that movie sucked, the script sucked, they ruined it and they should be ashamed of themselves for mucking up "yet another" masterpiece. Hollywood is so famous for doing this now.

Fog
TCM
Amity-ville
Evil Dead
Dawn of the dead
Exorcist
Saw

and the list goes on and on and on... leave the classics alone and find something new to fuck with.

You do know why they couldn't progress with a follow up to the absurdly bad TCM remake, don't you? Cause they were gonna have him running around with a chainsaw for an arm, cause his was cut off at the end of the pile of shit remakes... When fans got wind of it they back lashed against it heavily do to another... um... well known man with a chainsaw for an arm.

Hollywood is out of ideas and prequels and and sequels just show that further.



wait, im confused? when did they remake Evil Dead and when did Saw become a classic?
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Saw is a remake of an old old old old italian/french film called TORSO... the credits to this have seemingly been tossed aside, though. Watch it, you'll see what I mean.

EVILDEAD is being remade now... with Ashton Kutcher playing Ash.

It's just sad.
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Saw is a remake of an old old old old italian/french film called TORSO... the credits to this have seemingly been tossed aside, though. Watch it, you'll see what I mean.

EVILDEAD is being remade now... with Ashton Kutcher playing Ash.

It's just sad.



Did not know that about Saw.

and tell me your joking about Ashton, for the love of god please tell me your kidding.
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Nope it's true. Sad as it is... it's true. Kutcher is Ash... Rami loves him, he said he's the most gifted "young" actor around.  I hardly call 29 young. I think Rami is just... gone.

Saw heavily borrows from Torso... though many would never know it, cause many have never seen Torso. However, good or bad the movie was. It paved the way for "Saw" to be made... much like the pile of shit movie "High Tension" was stolen from a Dean Koontz book.

Nothing you see is new. It's all been done before. You might believe it to be new cause you've never seen it done before and that's what Hollywood is banking on... that you haven't seen these old horror movies.

Movies like Torso and A Blade in the Dark and Twitch of the Death nerve. Cause had you seen them movies then you'll see where all these "new" movies are coming from. It's out and out theft, if you ask me.
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Nope it's true. Sad as it is... it's true. Kutcher is Ash... Rami loves him, he said he's the most gifted "young" actor around.  I hardly call 29 young. I think Rami is just... gone.

Saw heavily borrows from Torso... though many would never know it, cause many have never seen Torso. However, good or bad the movie was. It paved the way for "Saw" to be made... much like the pile of shit movie "High Tension" was stolen from a Dean Koontz book.

Nothing you see is new. It's all been done before. You might believe it to be new cause you've never seen it done before and that's what Hollywood is banking on... that you haven't seen these old horror movies.

Movies like Torso and A Blade in the Dark and Twitch of the Death nerve. Cause had you seen them movies then you'll see where all these "new" movies are coming from. It's out and out theft, if you ask me.




yep, Rami  is long gone.

Im going to have to see Torso,being a horror fan and all. is it a 60's or 70's film?



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70's... about mid. It's very abstract. Very hard to follow and very disturbing. It houses the famous motorcycle scene that you have to see to believe. I won't ruin it for you.

All in all the movie was flawed and I do think Saw was a better film... it's just not original like everyone seems to think it is. I laugh when people say stuff like that.
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Pretty much every "horror" film these days is either a remake of a much better film from years ago or its a sequel to a cruddy film from a few years ago.  House of Wax, Ring 2...geez just look it up.


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For the love of all that is cinema, avoid the Ring movies. If you want scares, go for the original Japanese Ringu flicks. They're miles ahead of the Americrapized versions.

As for TCM, I hated the remake. It was overdrawn, dull, boring, pointless, covered the same ground, didn't do anything new... hey, sort of like this review. Wait, that rhymed! This is now five point nine times more clever than the movie was.
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For the love of all that is cinema, avoid the Ring movies. If you want scares, go for the original Japanese Ringu flicks. They're miles ahead of the Americrapized versions.

As for TCM, I hated the remake. It was overdrawn, dull, boring, pointless, covered the same ground, didn't do anything new... hey, sort of like this review. Wait, that rhymed! This is now five point nine times more clever than the movie was.



I second the motion that the Ring movies suck. i saw the 1st one and wish i didn't, i absoluty refuse to watch the ring 2.
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The remake of TCM was one of the worst films I've ever seen, and I'm not just saying that.  I actually spent 13 bucks on a previously viewed DVD and I really really want that 13 back.  Originally I thought I would get some good gore out of it, but not even that!

Horrible direction, terrible acting, god-awful script, disappointing gore...there's nothing to like in this movie.  I think this proves it, anything with Michael Bay attached to it is going to suffer disappointment one way or another.

Since Hollywood obviously didn't learn from the disappointing 2005 summer season, they're going to have to do it the hard way.  In 2003 TCM made a healthy 80 million despite everyone saying how they hated it.  If this sequel is still on track to be released, it'll make half of that at the most.  Audiences are tired of this crap that they're charging us a fortune to see.


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Wow, I was a big fan of TCM 2003 I wasn't expecting much but it was a fun scary movie! I loved it! No Regrets


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Texas Chainsaw Prequel Set Visit here

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I WAS WRONG.
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I Love The Remake as well. Jessica Biel was looking fine as ever. A Good fun ride. Way better than the oringial by all means.

Speaking of Evil Dead (which all 3 Movies sucked) being remade is stupid, and Balt I agree with you on Ashton Kutcher being Ash is like getting hit in the head with a brick 20 times. They ruined it when they made the oringal so they should just stop while they are ahead.


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