Skip over navigation

Help

Texas Chainsaw Massacre - The Beginning on DVD (2006)

Texas Chainsaw Massacre - The Beginning cover art
Play Texas Chainsaw Massacre - The Beginning trailer
Average rating: (54%)
363109208813
3.0
 
Starring: Andrew Bryniarski | Jordana Brewster | Cyia Batten | R. Lee Ermey | Taylor Handley | Diora Baird | Matthew Bomer
Director: Jonathan Liebesman
Studio: ENTERTAINMENT IN VIDEO
Run time: 92 mins
Certificate: 18
Collections: 100 Did You Miss?
User collections: The only ones 2 watch | Horror Movies To Die For | Dark and Disturbing | Blood? Blood.... her blood. And bits of sick. | Awful films of 2007 | horror movies to keep you warm at night... | Films so bad I had to make a list to shame them | MAD MEN, PSYCHO'S, SERIAL KILLERS AND BOOGEY MEN
Genres: Horror
Languages: English
Released: 05/02/2007

Brief synopsis of Texas Chainsaw Massacre - The Beginning

Though it's spawned a handful of sequels, it took more than 30 years for Tobe Hooper's ever-potent horror classic to get an origin story. Why is Leatherface so angry? Whose face does he wear as a mask? How did his family get their taste for human flesh? A 2003 remake revisited the original film, painted with post-millennial gloss by former music video director Marcus Nispel. For his second feature, director Jonathan Liebesman (DARKNESS FALLS) follows suit.

The film opens with the 1949 birth of the child who would become Leatherface--to an obese slaughterhouse worker. She dies during childbirth and the deformed baby is later found among refuse by his adoptive mother. Twenty years later, Chrissy (Jordana Brewster), Dean (Taylor Handley), Bailey (Doira Bird), and Eric (Matthew Bomer) are driving cross country. A run-in with some bikers leads to an intervention by crazed cannibal clan leader Hoyt (R.Lee Ermey), who has just killed the sheriff of the dwindling Texas town and taken on the mantle himself. The massacre is about to begin!

Related

Members Reviews

Reviews Voted Most Helpful

Rated - 5 starsAwesome

MrG MrG from Hadley, Telford , 22/10/2006

I've never really invested my time in this cult movie until recently. I rented the remake and it had the same impact Saw did the first time i watched it. It takes films like the recent Wolf Creek to it's limits. I've been to see TCM: The Beginning last night at the cinema in the dead of night and that chainsaw sounds so loud it's awesome. This film goes a long way to explain how it started, and i was hooked from start to finish, even if i was cringing at the gore on screen. I won't give the plot away although generally the theme to film is already established. It certainly helped me point the finger to who provoked the massacre. A great film! Go watch, if you can hack it :-)

  21 out of 28 people found this review helpful
Report offending content.

Read all reviews

Rated - 2 starsTexas Chainsaw Yawnfest

Christopher Clayton from London, UK , 24/02/2007

Well, no disrespect to other reviewers but...huh?! Presumably, some of you have only seen the Texas Chainsaw Massacre remake and not the glorious original. You know, the one that pretty much defined the 70's horror genre and also, unintentionally, gave us Mary Whitehouse and the video nasties. But I digress. The reason I say all of that is because, well, what IS this film? Yes, the gore is often quite brutal but the film is really about nothing, with several glaring plot holes. I'm quite sure a normal family don't just become cannibals overnight. This film also sheds little light on how Leatherface came to be, nor his reasoning for being such a monster. Instead, we get a fairly long-winded story with throwaway lead characters, and some ample gore just in case we notice the lack of proper scripting. Suffice to say, I wasn't really fond of this film, nor did I have anything against it. It just angers me that casual horror fans believe this to be the most brutal film ever made. Wrong! In many ways, this film does a little tiny wee on the Chainsaw franchise, similar to how the fourth film in the original series did when they made Leatherface a full-scale tranny! God help us.

  14 out of 17 people found this review helpful
Report offending content.

Read all reviews

Rated - 1 starsWhat a con!

A customer from Edinburgh , 23/04/2007

This is not the film I expected - rented this fully expecting to get the story of Hewitt's younger life but instead got a 5 minute flash-by at the start of the film, followed by a remake of the remake - yawn! Same story and plot, just different actors. Reminded me of Star Wars a la George Lucas 'Hey let's make part 4 first' This was just annoyingly stupid, although if you like gore it will probably satisfy. Pity as I thought the remake of the original was pretty good.....

  11 out of 12 people found this review helpful
Report offending content.

Read all reviews

Rated - 3 starsDefinately worth a watch...

PaulaWestwood from Ashton-Under-Lyne [Highly rated reviewer] , 01/11/2006

We don't watch many 'horrors' and this seems to be exactly the same formula as the ones we have watched. As such it doesn't break any new ground, its a slasher movie, as simple as that, with the full compliment of blood and gore that will keep you moderately repulsed for an hour and a half. If you are looking for horror with a bit more to it right now, we would say SAW III eclipses this, but nevertheless, its ok and it won't be and hour and a half wasted.

  12 out of 18 people found this review helpful
Report offending content.

Read all reviews

Most Recent Reviews

Rated - 4 starstexas chainsaw massacre

A customer from Bridgend , 01/09/2008

well contrary to other opinions concerning this film,I still found it riveting stuff,and it still had the same impact on me as the original,one of the best set of horrors of all time

Report offending content.

Read all highest rated reviews

* * * This review contains spoilers * * *

Rated - 1 stars.

twigy twigy from , 03/09/2008

i never new the massacre was a rinculd old peadaphile

Report offending content.

Read all highest rated reviews