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Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Beginning
So I saw this last night with my girlfriend and her best friend who came along with her boyfriend, and thought it was scary but EXTREMELY predictable. If you want to be entertained by gore, hot girls covered in dirt/blood, poor acting etc. etc. then this is the movie. Don't get me wrong it was a good movie, but typical first cinema hollywood horror story. Given that, you should all see it because it's non-stop violence and it's scary to imagine that the story is based on something that really happened.
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I hear it was really, really stretched from what REALLY happened, just for Hollywood's desire for cash.
I saw the remake and thought it was pretty good. It's actually been the only movie I've ever screamed out loud at, but nonetheless, I've heard the sequel is less than stellar. |
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I'm stoked to check this flick out!!! My gf is super jumpy when it comes to movies, so she's totally against it. She jumped during a scene in Men In Black; I know she's lame.
But, I definitely have to see this movie.The first Texas Chainsaw Massacre was really, really, REALLY stretched from what truly happend in the first place, so I don't know why it would bother you that the sequel is greatly exaggerated. Ed Gein is the man whom they based these movies on and he was only proven to have murdered two people. There was no family; no chainsaw; no group of college kids. Ed Gein was mainly just a creepy graverobber who was sick in the head. Search the net to find the true Texas Chainsaw Massacre. |
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