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Massacre à la tronçonneuse

Titre original : The Texas Chainsaw Massacre
  • 2003
  • 16+
  • 1h 38m
ÉVALUATION IMDb
6,2/10
160 k
MA NOTE
POPULARITÉ
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Massacre à la tronçonneuse (2003)
Trailer for The Texas Chainsaw Massacre
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Après avoir pris en stop un jeune homme traumatisé, cinq amis se retrouvent traqués et chassés par un homme avec une tronçonneuse et sa famille de tueurs tous aussi psychopathes.Après avoir pris en stop un jeune homme traumatisé, cinq amis se retrouvent traqués et chassés par un homme avec une tronçonneuse et sa famille de tueurs tous aussi psychopathes.Après avoir pris en stop un jeune homme traumatisé, cinq amis se retrouvent traqués et chassés par un homme avec une tronçonneuse et sa famille de tueurs tous aussi psychopathes.

  • Réalisation
    • Marcus Nispel
  • Scénaristes
    • Kim Henkel
    • Tobe Hooper
    • Scott Kosar
  • Vedettes
    • Jessica Biel
    • Jonathan Tucker
    • Andrew Bryniarski
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  • ÉVALUATION IMDb
    6,2/10
    160 k
    MA NOTE
    POPULARITÉ
    3 458
    759
    • Réalisation
      • Marcus Nispel
    • Scénaristes
      • Kim Henkel
      • Tobe Hooper
      • Scott Kosar
    • Vedettes
      • Jessica Biel
      • Jonathan Tucker
      • Andrew Bryniarski
    • 856Commentaires d'utilisateurs
    • 192Commentaires de critiques
    • 38Métascore
  • Voir l’information sur la production à IMDbPro
    • Prix
      • 4 victoires et 17 nominations au total

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    Jessica Biel
    Jessica Biel
    • Erin
    Jonathan Tucker
    Jonathan Tucker
    • Morgan
    Andrew Bryniarski
    Andrew Bryniarski
    • Thomas Hewitt (Leatherface)
    Erica Leerhsen
    Erica Leerhsen
    • Pepper
    Mike Vogel
    Mike Vogel
    • Andy
    Eric Balfour
    Eric Balfour
    • Kemper
    R. Lee Ermey
    R. Lee Ermey
    • Sheriff Hoyt
    David Dorfman
    David Dorfman
    • Jedidiah
    Lauren German
    Lauren German
    • Teenage Girl
    Terrence Evans
    • Old Monty
    Marietta Marich
    • Luda May
    Heather Kafka
    Heather Kafka
    • Henrietta
    Kathy Lamkin
    Kathy Lamkin
    • Tea Lady in Trailer
    Brad Leland
    Brad Leland
    • Big Rig Bob
    Mamie Meek
    Mamie Meek
    • Clerk
    John Larroquette
    John Larroquette
    • Narrator
    • (voice)
    Scott Martin Gershin
    Scott Martin Gershin
    • Leatherface
    • (voice)
    • (uncredited)
    Harry Jay Knowles
    Harry Jay Knowles
    • Victim On a Silver Platter
    • (uncredited)
    • Réalisation
      • Marcus Nispel
    • Scénaristes
      • Kim Henkel
      • Tobe Hooper
      • Scott Kosar
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    6ShaanChaudhry

    The epitome of excitement...

    It is very safe to say that the original Texas Chainsaw Massacre(1974) was a cultural phenomenon for horror movies and helped change the shape of the entire genre. The movie provided all the essential elements that are vital in horror movies because when it comes down to it, these elements come from what the people want to see. We want to see the twisted things in our imaginations and nightmares come to life and what I love about TCM is it is something that could really happen to you. Sure the movie is a little cheesy now and I think Franklin was hilarious, but its the direction that counts. To me Leatherface is the greatest killer of all time, I like him better than Freddy. I love him because he is very stripped down, he's not supernatural and reacts to pain like any normal human would. He has all the essentials such as a very creepy image and psychotic behavior. Nobody can hold a candle to Leatherface.

    Ok enough of that, let me get on to the review of the REAL Texas Chainsaw Massacre. I will not say anything about the story because I want everyone to see it for themselves while knowing very little about the story. It takes a lot for a movie to impress me when the anticipation level is hitting the sky because I expect so much and usually always get disappointed, this happened with Terminator 3. With the "new" TCM, it stays true to the roots that made the first one a hit, but this one BLEW me away.

    Lets start with the cast. Everyone was amazing and fit in perfectly. I had doubts about Jessica Biels at first but now I see her in a brand new light. I could see no ounce of weakness in any of the characters. The moods expressed throughout the movie were flawless and very convincing. The acting plays a huge role because the better the acting, the more real the feel is, thats when you step into the shoes of the people in the movie and live it out with them. This is what makes and breaks movies and I'm proud to say the cast delivered.

    The story line has been totally changed. This story is 100 times better than the original, I was very impressed. There are far more twists and turns and because the storyline has such a high thrill value, it keeps you glued to your seat. Our theater was packed and only 2 people that I know of left for bathroom breaks. I have never seen this happen before with a movie. Anyway, the storyline could not have gotten any better. One reviewer said some of the stuff in the movie was predictable, that is total BS, this movie has so many turns that you have no idea whats going to happen next.

    Now onto the star of the movie, LEATHERFACE. I thought nobody could top Gunnar Hansen from the first TCM but Leatherface in the new one is the best one I have ever seen. He is bigger, scarier, meaner, and crazier than ever. He is the main focus as far as enemies go and I think its great, this pretty much paid tribute to him and it shows everyone that he is the guy to be reckoned with. The moment he did the first kill I knew this movie was ON and had a feeling it would top any slasher movie ever made.

    In closing let me say that when this movie ended, A LOT of people started clapping and cheering. I saw no disappointed faces leaving that theater and this was the first movie ever in which my high anticipation was exceeded, let alone met. I don't care what ANYONE says, the original, while still a classic and will always be in our hearts, can't even come close to this one. Storyline, imagery, jump scenes, kills, twists etc.., this movie has it ALL and leaves a lasting impression strong enough to make you want to go pay $7.50 all over again and again and again until you get sick of it. Michael Bay, a lot of people doubted you when you signed on to this but I always defended you and let me say, I know you have shut all those people up. Job well done!
    7Eikonoklast

    Surprisingly good remake.

    The horror/sci-fi movie critic Richard Scheib coined the term "Backwoods Brutality" to describe the slew of low-budget movies that emerged in the 1970s which had as their main theme the violent and abrupt destruction of middle-class serenity. The concept has occasionally found expression outside of the horror genre (Straw Dogs, Deliverance), but since Wes Craven's Last House on the Left (1972), it has been a mainstay of the horror genre. Even thirty years later, the basic idea continues to be remade and re-interpreted.

    In my view, the original Texas Chainsaw Massacre (1974) is the most successful exponent of the genre. As it often is in the American variations of this genre, the TCM takes the so-called blue state/red state dichotomy to a grotesque extreme: the backroads of the Deep South is another country and its inhabitants exhibit uncontained contempt for every unsuspecting wayfarer. Its use of tension, which is meticulously established in the movie's first 45 minutes, and release -- the last 45 minutes -- is almost elegant in its simplicity. Throughout, violence is used in sparing and sudden bursts until the adrenaline-fueled final act, during which it is mercilessly sustained.

    With some minor qualifications, this description also fits Marcus Nispel's 2003 remake. Here the enlarged budget and technical expertise have worked both for and against the film. On the one hand, a variety of new elements have been added to the story. Some, like the mysterious little boy or the ending, are so-so, while others, like Leatherface's skin mask or the "extended family," are effective. On the other hand, the professionalism and attention to detail demonstrated by Nispel and Daniel Pearl (whose cinematography here is magnificent) on down to those responsible for filming locations and set detail, is consistently impressive.

    So the basic "tension-release" framework has been lifted from the original but instead of improving on it the filmmakers have saddled it with characters, situations, drama, and violence. (We learn from the DVD extras, happily, that some "tender moments" were left on the cutting room floor.) I give it a 7 because ultimately I think it works as a horror movie on its own terms -- in fact, I don't think a better American horror movie has been made since 2000 -- and Nispel/Kosar deserve credit attempting to revise the concept in minor ways for fans of the franchise. On the balance, however, the original's low-budget guerilla-like realism as well as some of its visceral power has been compromised.

    Of note, finally, is the performance of Jessica Biel. Having earned her acting chops on the Christian TV show/cheesefest, Seventh Heaven, Biel has as of late found a niche playing physically tough, but likable and intelligent characters. She's quite excellent here; as it was for the original TCM's Marilyn Burns, Biel's performance is exhilarating and intense -- a kind of endurance test. But one easily believes she has the acuity and toughness to survive the ordeal.
    8Shabadoo-2

    Way Better than I Expected

    The original is a classic, I guess that's why there's a copy of it at the Museum of Modern Art in NYC.

    Taken as a remake, this is a good film. The story was different enough to keep me guessing, the characters were, uhhh, fleshed out a little more. While the original at times seemed like a documentary, this one was a straight-up horror movie, though without too many of the cliches that make modern horror movies tedious.

    On it's own, this was a very good horror movie. Well-filmed, well-acted, suspensful, with good characters. The kids in this movie are not all just obnoxious kids--they get into trouble because of a good deed, so I found myself rooting for them, even the annoying one or two. The casting of Lee Ermey as the sheriff is icing on the cake; he definitely brought the movie up a few notches.

    While not a classic, this remake is worth seeing.
    7claudio_carvalho

    Although Unnecessary, a Good Remake

    On August 18th, 1973, in Texas, the youths Erin (Jessica Biel), her boy-friend Kemper (Eric Balfour), their friends Andy (Mike Vogel) and Morgan (Jonathan Tucker) and the hitchhiker Pepper (Erica Leerhsen) are returning from a vacation in Mexico to a concert of the Lynnard Skynnard. Kemper is driving his van, when they see a disturbed young woman dangerously wandering on the road. They decide to help her, and the woman commits suicide inside the vehicle. They decide to look for a telephone to call the Sheriff, and they end in the house of Thomas Hewitt (Andrew Bryniarski), where their lives are threatened by the sick Leatherface and his deranged family.

    I was quite reluctant to see this remake. The original "The Texas Chainsaw Massacre" is a classic, and as I have already written in other reviews, I do not see any reason to release remakes of movies, mainly classics. However, and although unnecessary, this remake is very good. The cast, leaded by the delicious Jessica Biel, have good and convincing performances. The cinematography is great, being very nasty in the property of Leatherface. In the end, I liked this version and I even dare to recommend it. I believe the fans, like me, of the original "The Texas Chainsaw Massacre" will not be disappointed. My vote is seven.

    Title (Brazil): "O Massacre da Serra Elétrica" ("The Chainsaw Massacre")
    7BearBear123

    Damp, Filthy, and Frightening

    Let's face it. There aren't, if any, good horror classic remakes. Good horror movies are not supposed to be remade, period. However, there are some remakes that come pretty close to "good" remakes, (such as The Ring) and The Texas Chainsaw Massacre is one of them. I watched this movie alone in the dark at midnight, with my DTS surround sound speakers, and it scared the HELL out of me! This movie intends to makes you feel damp, filthy and frightening. It takes itself very seriously, no jokes. The horror is non-stop, not allowing you to take a break. The fright and the gore satisfies most horror fans. Good style, good cinematography, well-directed. Of course, this movie cannot be compared to the original, but this is a pretty damn good horror movie itself.

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    • Anecdotes
      A then-unknown John Larroquette provided the narration in the original Massacre à la tronçonneuse (1974). Despite becoming a distinguished actor in the years since, he happily agreed to reprise his role for the remake.
    • Gaffes
      The young group is listening to "Sweet Home Alabama" by Lynyrd Skynyrd in the van at the beginning of the film. The film takes place between 18 and 20 August 1973. The song was not released until 1974, featured on the band's album, "Second Helping".
    • Citations

      Sheriff Hoyt: I smell bullshit.

    • Autres versions
      Originally was slapped with an 'NC-17' rating by the MPAA, cuts were made for an 'R'.
      • Hitchhiker's gunshot suicide reduced blood and brain guts, and a severed ear landing on Pepper's lap.
      • Morgan's death reduced a wide shot of chainsaw cutting him from below, blood splattering on the floor and his insides falling between his legs.
    • Connexions
      Featured in Motograter: Suffocate (2003)
    • Bandes originales
      Sweet Home Alabama
      Written by Edward King (as Edward C. King), Ronnie Van Zant and Gary Rossington

      Performed by Lynyrd Skynyrd

      Courtesy of MCA Records

      Under license from Universal Music Enterprises

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    • Date de sortie
      • 17 octobre 2003 (Canada)
    • Pays d’origine
      • United States
    • Langue
      • English
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • The Texas Chainsaw Massacre
    • Lieux de tournage
      • 901 County Road 336, Granger, Texas, États-Unis(Hewitt house)
    • sociétés de production
      • New Line Cinema
      • Focus Features
      • Radar Pictures
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      • 9 500 000 $ US (estimation)
    • Brut – États-Unis et Canada
      • 80 571 655 $ US
    • Fin de semaine d'ouverture – États-Unis et Canada
      • 29 100 000 $ US
      • 19 oct. 2003
    • Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
      • 107 383 498 $ US
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    • Durée
      • 1h 38m(98 min)
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      • Black and White
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    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.85 : 1

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