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Today it was The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, a bleak, industrial strength blood bath inexplicably enjoying phenomenal box office buzz (it came in at number 1, pulling in nearly $30 million opening weekend). 1, a stylized, artsy blood bath basking in decidedly unwarranted critical acclaim. The Motion Picture Association of America is officially asleep at the wheel.
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Leatherface is seen stitching skin together on an ancient sewing machine. Decaying body parts lie strewn around a wet basement lair. The sheriff sadistically forces one man to simulate the girl’s suicide. Erin kills one of her friends (who is dangling from a meat hook) to end his torture. They’re bludgeoned with blunt objects and sliced with sharp ones. They’re lifted up and rammed down on meat hooks, then left to futilely struggle to get off. The camera never blinks as people are cut into kindling with a chain saw. From there, things get progressively worse. Those who defend it will have to dance through mental hoops of their own devising.” Many centuries earlier, King David wrote in Psalm 11:5, “The Lord examines the righteous, but the wicked and those who love violence his soul hates.” One certainly has to love violence to defend or enjoy The Texas Chainsaw Massacre.Ī suicide is the movie’s first violent act, and I don’t think it could have been handled more graphically (brain matter, bone and gore rains down as the camera follows the bullet through the girl’s head). There is not a shred of a reason to see it. But ours is more brutal.” Now there’s something I can agree with.Ĭhicago Sun-Times film critic Roger Ebert wrote, “The new version of The Texas Chainsaw Massacre is a contemptible film: vile, ugly and brutal. Referring to this manifestation which is not exactly a remake or a sequel, Biel gloats, “People will love it, hate it, and totally compare and contrast the two. This story-inspired by real-life events-first appeared on theater screens in 1974. The sheer graphic intensity with which they are depicted is largely unexpected-even considering today’s be-as-gross-as-you-can moviemaking atmosphere. His weapon of choice is, of course, a chain saw, which he brandishes with nimble glee. The killer is known only as “Leatherface,” a moniker that references the masks (made of human skin) he wears to cover his deformities. But they don’t just die, they get butchered.
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The hitchhiker blows her brains out in their back seat, setting off a series of events that leaves all but one traveler dead. In it, five young adults slip into a nightmarish reality when they pick up a hitchhiker on a lonely stretch of Texas road. Massacre lives up to its name in almost every way: its brutal story, its artistic deficiency, and its chilling psychological effect. I don’t think I’ve ever disagreed with anyone more than I do with Miss Jessica Biel. She thinks you’ll want to watch it more than once (“You’re going to be grossed out, terrified, really disturbed, and I think you’re going to want to see it again”).
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She thinks her movie exudes depth (“There’s a lot more to it than running around killing people.

Jessica Biel (of 7th Heaven fame) thinks you’ll “really care” about her character in The Texas Chainsaw Massacre.
