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Scream Factory gives genre fans exactly what they want with this release. Synopsis: When a helpful family invites two lost couples in for a good ol' down-home massacre, the prom night teens find themselves all dressed up. He's got this implant in my head and all he has to do is hit a button and BOOM! Just, BOOM!"ĭVD/Blu-ray Release Date: December 11, 2018
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Memorable Movie Quote: "You see, I can't leave. MPAA Rating: R for demented mayhem and torture, and for strong language.Ĭast: Renée Zellweger, Matthew McConaughey, Robert Jacks Maybe this release from Scream Factory will cause you too to reconsider your initial reaction to Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Next Generation. as does the unchoreographed assault and struggle in the house (which ends with her in a freezer)! The attacks are strong, the kills are twisted the effects are practical and, HELL, that first appearance of Leatherface on the front porch while Heather has her back to him? Christ. He saw what? And HOW?! And the whole secret society connection doesn’t quite work, coming across as maybe a little too X-Files-ish for this festival of horror schlock.īut Henkel’s film, operating as a horror sequel, is not the piece of shit movie you’ve been reading about.
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But why? Merely to preserve serious horror it seems.įilmed during one of the greatest cinematic BOOMS in Austin, Texas – we’re talking the period of time that produced Dazed and Confused and El Mariachi– Henkel’s film features a lot of the same crew members of those films and, with the look and feel of the original always in mind, he and his crew shot this film with the purpose, as explained in the supplemental material, of getting the series back on track.Īre there unresolved problems here with the script? Oh, yes, just ask the pilot who saves the day from the sky.
They show up in the final minutes of this movie as sort of puppet masters to the real horror that lurks among the car wreckage in this fictionalized version of a too far gone and out eastern Texas. Remember? The Illuminati is in this flick and they, as it is suggested, are the ones pulling the strings of the shitstorm that is this murdering clan of psychopaths. Slaughter and you have one hell of a memorable family. Add to that Tonie Perensky as Darla and Joe Stevens as W.E. Again, this turn (and turn again) in the context of this horror movie, provides a nice contrast to the leg brace heaviness of McConaughey, whose performance is a disturbing portrait of anything but a “silly boy” asshole. And all this yacking about a crossdressing Leatherface just needs to stop.