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The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2 (The Gruesome Edition)

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Format: DVD July 6, 2020


Genre: Horror/Slasher Flicks


Format: Multiple Formats, Color, Widescreen, NTSC


Contributor: Various


Initial release date: 2020-07-06


Language: English


Aspect Ratio ‏ : ‎ 1.781


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No


MPAA rating ‏ : ‎ R (Restricted)


Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 0.4 x 5.3 x 7.5 inches; 2.72 Ounces


Item model number ‏ : ‎ 2221513


Director ‏ : ‎ Various


Media Format ‏ : ‎ Multiple Formats, Color, Widescreen, NTSC


Run time ‏ : ‎ 1 hour and 29 minutes


Release date ‏ : ‎ July 6, 2020


Actors ‏ : ‎ Various


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  • It has its moments
Typically, a sequel tries (to no avail) to outdo its predecessor, with limited success. But sometimes a different take is tried, as is the case here. But the film makers of "Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2" were given a problem from the beginning. More on this later. First of all, the original film, way back in 1974, was a masterpiece of its kind, unlikely to be outdone, as the list of sequels and remakes make obvious, despite the good job done in the Marcus Nispel versions of these films. These are very well-made, but that first one still holds that distinction. For a long time I owned this film (Texas Chainsaw 2) on VHS, and where I didn't think it was very good, I could tell, even on analog tape, that there was something to the visuals I was missing, as a so-so print takes a lot away from it. After some movie talk with fellow movie fans I took the plunge and bought this film on disc (haven't bought or rented very many movies lately; in ages, actually). The extras in the VHS tape were abominable, a waste of tape, really, so I was hoping the disc had something new to offer. It did. I don't need to go on about the story of the film's production, as it is in the extras for you to see, but worth noting in this review, is the final release of this movie is NOT what the writer and director wanted. The production company imposed a quick shooting schedule and yanked $1,000,000 out of the budget, as well as making demands on the writer to change almost everything about what was obviously a very good script. So, the film was being rewritten as it was being filmed, the writer being notified while working on it, that shooting was completed. And where I originally just thought it was a hatchet-job to cash in on the original's success, I was wrong; it was a work of brilliance, coming up with a watchable film after the rug had been pulled out from under them. The story takes place in the northern part of Texas, near the Oklahoma border, far removed from the events of the first film, which was closer to Mexico, as the family moved, possibly to avoid being caught after surviving victim Sally Hardesty's escape, now living a fairly luxurious lifestyle, given where they are living. With one exception, the entire family is portrayed by new actors, but the old dynamic is still there. (spoiler?) The Edwin Neal character, who was killed off at the end of the first film (run over by a cattle truck) is now a puppet and ventriloquist dummy, for lack of a better word, carried around by his possible twin brother (played with wicked abandon by horror film icon Bill Mosely), who was serving in "Nam" at the time; probably drafted, and wounded in combat, hence his severe head injury. Ken Everett is now the grandfather, replacing John Dugan, and he is simply disgusting; the closeup shot of him makes me cringe when I watch, and the family's youngest, Leatherface, is now portrayed by Bill Johnson, as original portrayer Gunnar Hansen passed on the role; the terms of the contract didn't satisfy him, so they got someone else. Johnson's portrayal, at first frenetic and animal-like (think of an angry gorilla), soon tones down, as he develops a crush on the film's heroine, Vanetta "Stretch" Brock, and this is a reversal of his role in the old film; once a genuinely terrifying killing machine, he is now a love-sick, doe-eyed boy who is conflicted. An interesting change of gears, but hard to process. And Jim Siedow is back as Drayton Sawyer, "The Cook," if you will. After all those years of keeping the others in line, he is now very grouchy and extremely short-tempered; remember his usual calm demeanor in the first? Only when things got too crazy did he join in, now he's just as loopy as the rest. And in his own way, he's extremely funny, in high gear throughout. And everybody in the cast and crew simply adored him. Obviously, Jim Siedow was a great guy. Dennis Hopper is over the top as retired law enforcement officer Lefty Enright, a man on a quest, not just to stop an evil rampant in his neck of the woods, but over a personal grudge. The Whiny, wheelchair-bound Franklin from the first installment and his very hot (!) sister Sally were his relatives; he is their uncle, and now he has a score to settle. His final showdown with the Sawyer family is one of the stranger things you'll see, a swordfight with running chainsaws is unique to this film. I don't remember seeing it anywhere else, so that's probably the most original thing in this movie. The set design, true to form is worth seeing, just like in the original film. Where the first was in a farm house, done up to the extreme, the new setting, in their new home, is possibly without peer. Texas Battle Land is a labrynth of mythic proportions. Bottom line, this is a much better film than I remember. I originally thought it was a dud, but, I now humbly say, I was wrong. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 17, 2011 by A Hermit

  • Good Movie
Plays good and arrived at my house with no damage
Reviewed in the United States on June 25, 2023 by Amazon Customer

  • Very Different Sequel That Stands On Its Own
TCM2 has been maligned for years by some, largely because it does some drastically different things than what was done in the Tobe Hooper original, although TCM2 is also directed by Tobe Hooper. In my opinion, TCM2, while not as good as the original, is still a damn good film and a sequel that has definite ties to the original story arc but does its own thing and treads its own path in a very good and memorable way. I give high marks for the film itself, but also for this Vinegar Syndrome 4K edition, which I watched for the first time after receiving it. The picture quality is pretty damn good for a film that was not high budgeted and the sound quality was very nice as well. I highly recommend this version of TCM2 across the board. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 21, 2023 by Reader

  • TCM
Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2 has been missing from my collection for too long. It's in beautiful shape and as great as I remember it
Reviewed in the United States on June 5, 2023 by Timothy Brodersen

  • Goofy, Over The Top...Yet It Was Fun
When I was young, I was starting to get into horror films which I began with older horror films. Mostly stuff from the 70s & 80s. One of the films I was excited to see was The Texas Chainsaw Massacre. I pictured seeing people being hacked up, sliced up and spilt down the middle "Yeah I was a violent kid back than, haha!" However after I saw original I was disappointed. Hardly any gore, the story felt flat and had a bunch of unlikeable characters. I than tried the remake but it didn't have a lot of chainsaw death, mostly traps and people making stupid choices. After that I avoid the TCM sequels for years till I searched for every good horror film I could find and since I have gotten older I can appreciate films that I didn't like before. Anyway onto the review. Two drunk friends are driving recklessly while shooting at road signs and playing chicken with oncoming traffic. They phone a radio station and annoy it's host Vanita "Stretch" Brock. Later on that night the two friends become the next victims of the Sawyer Family. The next morning Lieutenant Boude or as everybody else calls him "Lefty" shows up at the crime scene and has been after the Sawyer Family for 13 years after the lose of his uncle and brother who were both murder victims. Stretch had the phone call recorded and tries to get Lefty to listen to it but turns her down. However after unable to find any leads, Lefty buys 3 chainsaws he returns to radio station and asks Stretch to play it to see if anyone can help the police find the killers. After playing the tape Stretch is visited by Top Chop who creeps her out than Leatherface shows up and tries to kill her, however Leatherface becomes attracted to Stretch. When L.G. returns with coffee he is beaten nearly to death by Top Chop which he and Leatherface take him. Stretch goes after them and following her is Lefty. When she realizes who's following her she goes to talk to him but falls through a hidden panel and into the Sawyer family hideout. Lefty takes his 3 chainsaws and goes crazy while destroying "The Devil's Playground" Stretch is captured by the Sawyer family and is about to be surfed for dinner when Lefty comes in to safe her while having a chainsaw dual with Leatherface. If this film didn't have it's moments like the chainsaw dual and it's funny parts I might have not liked this film. For what it is I can enjoy it. I do however wish their was one scene that I wish they kept which was Leatherface and Top Chop attacking a bunch of drunken football fans, giving me more gore. Overall it was a silly yet fun film to watch. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 6, 2020 by Killer Kitty 79

  • amazing!
I was going to buy this on ebay before vingear syndrome did this release. different from the 1st movie but still fun in it's own way.
Reviewed in the United States on May 26, 2023 by mike vannorman

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