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The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (1974)

Starring: Marilyn Burns, Edwin Neal Director: Tobe Hooper Rating: R (Restricted) Format: DVD
4.2 out of 5 stars See all reviews (668 customer reviews)


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This sensational, extremely influential, 1974 low-budget horror movie directed by Tobe Hooper (Poltergeist, Lifeforce, Salem's Lot), may be notorious for its title, but it's also a damn fine piece of moviemaking. And it's blood-curdling scary, too. Loosely based on the true crimes of Ed Gein (also a partial inspiration for Psycho), the original Jeffrey Dahmer, Texas Chainsaw Massacre follows a group of teenagers who pick up a hitchhiker and wind up in a backwoods horror chamber where they're held captive, tortured, chopped up, and impaled on meat hooks by a demented cannibalistic family, including a character known as Leatherface who maniacally wields one helluva chainsaw. The movie's powerful sense of dread is heightened by its grainy, semi-documentary style--but it also has a wicked sense of humor (and not that camp, self-referential variety that became so tiresome in subsequent horror films of the '70s, '80s, and '90s). OK, in case you couldn't tell, it's "not for everyone." But as a landmark in the development of the horror/slasher genre, it ranks with Psycho, Halloween, and A Nightmare on Elm Street. --Jim Emerson

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Studio: Ingram Entertainment Release Date: 10/14/2003

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163 of 174 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent Movie, Excellent DVD, Excellent Special Features!, May 9, 2001
This review is from: The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (DVD)
First, the movie. The Texas Chainsaw Massacre is probably one of the scariest movies ever made. It was unique for its time, and there's still nothing quite like it today. The plot doesn't sound like much- 2 women and 3 men make a drive to rural Texas to check out a graveyard that has been 'defiled', and to also relax and enjoy themselves. This last part of their vacation plan doesn't go real smoothly, as they make the mistake of wandering into an area where an insane, backwoods, inbred, cannibalistic sociopathic family live. Things get more and more horrifying from there.

I've heard people complain this movie isn't scary and not gory enough. As far as the gore, it is fairly low-key by today's standards (though I'm sure my mother wouldn't want to watch it, and it couldn't be shown un-cut on regular network TV). There's not a lot of blood till the end of the movie, but the acting is so good, and the screams of the victims so wrenching, your imagination fills in the rest and it actually is painful to watch. I will agree that the movie is kind of slow to get started- I admit the first time I saw it as a teenager I was getting impatient for some action. However, the last half of the movie more than makes up for it.

But if you think this movie isn't scary, I seriously doubt you've watched alone, at home, at night, with all the lights off. The first time I saw it was in the daytime, and it still made my hair stand on end. When I got the Special Edition DVD I unwisely watched it after midnight with the lights off. I couldn't sleep until the sun came up. The opening scene of the rotting corpse in the cemetery wired to a headstone alone made my skin crawl. The scene where Pam first discovers Leatherface's room, with the furniture made of bones and the chickens in bird-cages, gets scarier each time I see it. The last 20 minutes, at the dinner table, has to be one of the most grueling and realistic scenes to sit through ever made. The final few images--well, over 10 years went by between the last time I saw the movie and the time I watched it on DVD a few weeks ago, and I *still* could remember those shots so vividly it was like I saw it yesterday.

The DVD is incredible-the transfer is so crisp that it seems like the movie was filmed last year instead of in the early 70's. Since I'd only seen it on "pan & scan" VHS, I never really appreciated how beautiful some shots of the rural setting are, and also how well-thought out and carefully put together most of the cinematography is. Breathtaking, actually. Until the commentary pointed it out, I never realized how perfect and effective the long, continuous shot of Pam hesitantly getting up off the porch swing and slowly walking to the screen door is. This movie does not look at all amateurish, even though it was made on an extremely low budget.

The DVD is packed with cool and interesting special features. First, the commentary by Tobe Hooper, Gunnar Hansen aka Leatherface, and director of photography Daniel Pearl is fascinating. There's lots of subtle but powerful elements in the movie I missed till now-for instance, the lack of almost any score or soundtrack that gives it a documentary feel, making it that much more disturbing. Hardcore fans of this movie know already this was NOT an easy shoot by any standards, but their accounts of how much energy and work it took to get certain things right, not to mention the really tortuous things many of the actors went through...well, if any actor deserves to be paid millions for a movie, this cast certainly earned it. The dinner scene was the most horrendous- they could only do one take, it went on for 20+ hours, and this was in 110 degree heat with no air conditioning. Gunnar Hansen said that by the end, he was so out of it he started to think he wasn't acting. Kind of gives the tag line "Who will survive and what will be left of them?" a whole new meaning.

There's also some deleted and alternate scenes, including some "lost footage" never available before. With many of them, you can read the script excerpt of the scene first. There's a hilarious blooper reel-the quality isn't that great, but you'll laugh your butt off. There's lots of production notes and stills, along with shots of rare publicity material. A couple scenes are broken down shot by shot, with Hooper explaining why he made the directing and editing choices he did. There's even more, I just don't have room for it all. The menu is also pretty great. I highly recommend the Special Edition to anyone who is a fan of TCM. You'll be able to spend hours enjoying it, and they couldn't have done a better job. My recommendation (for what it's worth) is to get this one fast, because it would be a shame if it went out of print and so many people missed this wonderful collector's edition.

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21 of 22 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Finally...the way a masterpiece should be presented!, May 30, 2006
Words can't even describe the sheer horror, intensity, and insanity that The Texas Chainsaw Massacre provides. If you don't know the story by now, do yourself a favor and watch this extremely necessary horror film. TCM is definately in my Top 5 favorite horror films and nobody can play Leatherface like good old Gunnar Hansen. But Andrew Byrniarsky does come close. The first time I saw this film, I was speechless. I didn't know whether I enjoyed the film or hated it because I was in shock and awe. People today may say "Oh this movie is terrible because the acting is awful and it's not even scary" or "The remake is so much better". I ask these people to look closer at this magnificent film. It is one of the most terrifying, brutal, and in your face movies I have ever seen. It's just completely ruthless and is not ashamed to get its point across. The remake I thought was excellent but seriously doesn't even touch the original. It's a completely different movie. You can't just watch the original once and then judge it...you have to watch it more than once so you can understand the insanity of the Sawyer family, the intensity of the house, the terror from the kids, and the sound of the saw. You'll really learn to appreciate it especially in this brand new special edition to the US. The extra features found on these two discs I believe are already accessible in the UK special edition release of this. But in case you don't know the extra features, here they are (some are new additions):

DISC ONE

*NEW High Definition transfer from the 16mm camera originals
*NEW 5.1 English and 2.0 Stereo Surround Soundtracks
*Digitally Remastered Original Mono Soundtrack
*Feature-length commentary with actors Marilyn Burns, Paul A. Partain, Allen Danziger, and art director Robert A. Burns
*Feature-length commentary with director, Tobe Hooper, cinematographer Daniel Pearl and actor Gunnar Hansen
*Theatrical Trailers
*TV Spots
*Radio Spots

DISC TWO

*"Texas Chain Saw Massacre: The Shocking Truth" Documentary
*"Flesh Wounds" Documentary
*A Tour of the TCM house with Gunnar Hansen
*Deleted Scenes and Outtakes
*Blooper Reel
*Outtakes from "The Shocking Truth"
*Still Gallery

This special edition will definately get my buy. I've been longing for a 5.1 Dolby Digital track and an anamorphic widescreen transfer. This should be one of the greatest DVD's ever made.

This is the movie that Rex Reed called: "The most horrifying motion picture I have ever seen"

Buy it now!!!
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14 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Painfuly good, August 18, 2000
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I bought this one on strength of reputation, which i don't normally do. But having seen such other notorious horror flicks as Evil Dead, Exorcist, Blair Witch, Last House On The Left etc...I figured i was obligated to check it out.

Actually it has a lot in common with all the above mentioned flicks. Blair Witch because of the 'apparent' realism and the way it forces you to use your imagination, Exorcist because of the creepy use of sound, Evil Dead for the mad camera work and Last House On The Left for sheer brutality. And thats what the film is - Brutal. The teen friendly flicks of today cannot compare to this. This one is downright NASTY.

It makes every effort to hurt the audience. There is no 'guess who is the killer' element here, no cheesy orchestral stingers, no irony, no subtlty, no reason in the film at all. It's basically just half an hours set up then the rest of the movie is people getting killed. No real plot or explanation just death, just the way one likes it.

It's twistedly funny and not in the 'Scream' way. I mean REALLY twistedly funny. These elements combine to make TCM one of the best of them 70's flicks I reckon. Not as painful as Last House On The Left mind (but then what is ?), nevertheless I felt hurt after watching it. Thats something few horror flicks do to me (refer to pre mentioned list again !).

The DVD comes with more extras than you would believe and the picture quality ain't bad. Wish they'd left the grain in tho...Still it's well worth getting on this superior format and is a killer film in it's own right.

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