New Texas Chainsaw Massacre!

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I am very happy about this, another TCM movie!!!! I loved everything single one of them and this one shouldn't suck I hope. If you seen Snakes on Plane they might have showed you the trailer if not here is the website:

Only view between certain times.

Love the TCM series. The original was a psychological terror, the second was just damn funny, the third I have to re-watch (I don't remember it really, really well. I know it's probably my least favorite). As much as I don't really like Matthew McConaghey (sp?), he was pretty damn cool in TCM. Damn violent and evil.

I like the remake a lot (especially with R. Lee Ermey). He played a great role. Pretty psyched for the new one.



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The old TCM was fun, but not the greatest movie there is.
When the new is out I'll definitely see that, but not in cinema.

I remember going to midnight theaters and watching the original TCM, Eraserhead, and Pink Flamingos. Those were some fun ass times. Not too many midnight theaters around my parts anymore.


lol, mascara! Although it doesn't sounds as bad ass as massacre, it still is fitting in a sense.



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The old TCM was fun, but not the greatest movie there is.
When the new is out I'll definitely see that, but not in cinema.
Yeah, I agree. I never could get into the original one. I always liked the Friday the 13th and Freddy movies better, and to this day, the original Psycho still gives me chills.

Halloween (Michael Myers) all the way. Better than all!



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The old TCM was fun, but not the greatest movie there is.
When the new is out I'll definitely see that, but not in cinema.

What you haven't heard of Texas Chainsaw Mascara before? It's about a disgruntled Texas, Avon Selling Housewife who kills people with chainsaws, then dolls them up with her mascara (so she doesn't have to feel so bad).

I plan on seeing the movie tonight. Looks very good can't wait!


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What you haven't heard of Texas Chainsaw Mascara before? It's about a disgruntled Texas, Avon Selling Housewife who kills people with chainsaws, then dolls them up with her mascara (so she doesn't have to feel so bad).
If you keep this up, Jenni, I'm going to have to get a new keyboard, somehow you always catch me with these when I'm drinking pop.
I'll probably see it on DVD, along with everything else, which reminds me, I still haven't seen the new Amityville movie yet. Was this one any good?

Forget the Amityville remake and go for the original.

Oh, I've seen the original, along with all its sequels, none of them stick to what actually happened very much (although what happened is highly questionable itself, some cry hoax, some insist it's true, and the guy who killed his family in the house changes his stories so much you don't know what to believe).

The remake is done really bad IMO. Bad acting accompanied by silly dialogue...

I didn't go and see this film on friday, I went today with my GrandParents. I must say I really liked this movie. Very well done IMO. If you love the TCM movies, and Horror movies be sure to check this out, either on the Theater or on your PC or where ever. They Theater was empty only 5 people were there to see this film at the showtime I went.

I rate this film:
9.0/10

Your Grandparents must be pretty cool to go see a movie like this with you! My Grandfather hated slasher flicks, but he liked Clint Eastwood movies and watched them with me. I remember when "Sudden Impact" came out on VHS, I'd seen it before and he hadn't, and when the nude scene came on, I was so embarrassed I had to leave the room when he said "Wow, look at the boobs on that gal!"

Indeed they are cool, I wish I could live with them. Oh well I guess. Anyways maybe your Grandpa is just making converstion with you? Does he always make comments like that? I mean has he every said anything like that in Public? Sorry for 21 Questions Todd.

Actually, he died in 1988, this happened when that movie first made it to videotape.
It was just kind of embarrassing. I would feel comfortable with a comment like that from buddies, or my wife, or even my mom when she was alive, but my Grandfather was always kind of a hardass (imagine Red Foreman from "That 70's Show" and that was basically my Grandfather)!
I don't know; maybe he'd had a few beers that night or something!

Has he ever touched you, Todd? You can tell us.

Hell, no! I was one of the lucky kids who never had problems like that. Although my mom beat the crap out of me with a hairbrush once after I was found riding a frickin' tricycle, of all things, on an extremely busy boulevard (McGloughlin Boulevard, if you're familiar with it, EvilNES), when I was about six, and that was just because she was scared stiff at that crazy stunt.