'The Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Beginning' (2006) Jonathan Liebesman.
The Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Beginning provides another gorgeously grisly, heroically horrible history of everyone's favourite ferociously flesh flaying cannibal chainsaw clan. A magnetically mental, R. Lee Ermey is off-the chain crazy as psychopathic pretend Sheriff Hoyt! This thrillingly gory prelude to Tobe Hooper's morbidly meat mangling masterpiece is a sinisterly stitched together Texan terror treat. Proving himself to be a macabre mammoth of mayhem, this lumbering iteration of lunatic, limb-lopping Leatherface is a beautifully bloodthirsty behemoth, and the spectacular stomach churning splatter FX by gruesome murder mechanics K.N.B are a photorealistic delight! I have always admired Leatherface's singularly brutalist methodology, and, excitingly, Andrew Bryniarsky didn't disappoint me, gorily rendering these annoyingly plastic protagonists into edible plasmic slop!
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