Comments on Movie Review: The Texas Chainsaw Massacre <br>The Beginning (2006)In the cinema of the helpless, Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Beginning reaches a new benchmark in unrelenting, stinking-bloody-abattoir-of-pain, horror. I winced at the slimy grimy blood-soaked chaos in Speak No Evil; and I squirmed in my seat during the guest suite scenes in Hostel. But I became physically ill while watching the particularly nightmarish scene in the basement, where Leatherface methodically, silently, carves a Thanksgiving turkey--exceptit was not a turkey he was carving up and it wasn't a day to be thankful for.TypePad2006-10-05T18:35:56ZJM Cozzolihttps://www.zomboscloset.com/zombos_closet_of_horror_b/tag:typepad.com,2003:https://www.zomboscloset.com/zombos_closet_of_horror_b/2006/10/texas_chainsaw_/comments/atom.xml/Kanrei commented on 'Movie Review: The Texas Chainsaw Massacre <br>The Beginning (2006)'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d83451d04569e200d834eed12469e22006-10-05T19:55:01Z2007-04-28T19:37:48ZKanreihttp://kanrei.blogspot.comI have been waiting for your review of this one. I wondered if it would be the scare of the...<p>I have been waiting for your review of this one. I wondered if it would be the scare of the 73 or the laugh-fest of 2003. I am now eager for it, though the 17 cut thing makes me think of waiting for the DVD</p>
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--Kanrei, go see it. It definitely is an intense film. Ermey is superb. Considering what they left in, I can't imagine what terrors those 17 cut scenes contain. </p>