On the Big Board |
Position |
Staff |
In Brief |
59/65 |
Kim Hollis |
Horror. Still icky. |
98/159 |
David Mumpower |
I love some of the tie-ins with the last TCM, but it's still more saturated horror slayage. |
When last we left good ol' Leatherface and his freaky family, they were the subject of a Michael Bay-produced remake that left a number of fans of the original film cold. Even with Jessica Biel screaming her pretty little head off, lots of folks were bothered by the overly stylish treatment the update received. Even with that said, the movie made a fantastic $80 million on a slight $9 million budget. It was only natural that Bay and his Platinum Dunes production company would want to go back to the subject matter that was so profitable for them on a first try. As such, the "second" film in the series will focus on how Leatherface and friends got started in the first place.
Naturally, we know that the story will be set in the past. The lovely Jordana Brewster will be doing the screaming this time around. Director Marcus Nispel won't be returning, but that's okay, because New Line has Jonathan Liebesman, who was able to turn a profit with the silly Darkness Falls, instead.
Given the iconic nature of the characters in the film, they always seem to fascinate droves of young horror fans. Even if you discount those who found the first remake lacking, you can almost guarantee that a Texas Chainsaw Massacre prequel is a license to print money. And even if it's not the perfect horror film, it surely can't be worse than the Matthew McConaughey/Renee Zellweger starrer Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Next Generation. (Kim Hollis/BOP)
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