The Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Beginning
The Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Beginning
R
6.2
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2006

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91m

The Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Beginning

Summary

Chrissie and her friends set out on a road trip for a final fling before one is shipped off to Vietnam. Along the way, bikers harass the foursome and cause an accident that throws Chrissie from the vehicle. The lawman who arrives on the scene kills one of the bikers and brings Chrissie's friends to the Hewitt homestead, where young Leatherface is learning the tools of terror.

Director

Jonathan Liebesman

Screenplay, Story

Sheldon Turner

Story

David J. Schow

Reviews

JPV852

JPV852

September 8, 2025

5

I saw this film when it first came out on DVD back in 2006 or 07 and didn't think much of it. And my opinion pretty much remains, some great and gnarly gore that rode the line from horror to torture porn, but R. Lee Ermey was greatly sadistic and, as with Jessica Biel in TCM '05, the camera focused pretty well on Jordana Brewster's ass. I thought this one didn't have any memorable characters to make me care about their plight and the ending was laughable at just how nimble and sneaky the bulky Leatherface was somehow hide in the backseat and let our potential Final Girl drive away only to chainsaw her from the backseat (reminds me on how Mrs. Vorhees was able to take a knife through Kevin Bacon's chest from underneath a bed).

I wanted to like this one and there are some things to admire with its gore effects and some very grim and dark humor, it's not a good movie but better than the subsequent outings that followed this (Texas Chainsaw 3D, Leatherface and Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2022). **2.5/5**

Media

Status:

Released

Original Language:

English

Budget:

$16,000,000.00

Revenue:

$50,517,763.00

Keywords

war veteran
sadism
psychopath
mass murder
gore
knife
biker
prequel
murder
serial killer
leatherface
slaughterhouse
slasher
chainsaw
torture
cruelty
series of murders
cannibal
severed foot
meat hook
severed hand
1960s