What I Liked: Ken
Foree of Dawn of the Dead fame (the
’78 version) is awesome as a survivalist who gets caught up in the Texas
backwoods butchering. He goes toe to toe
with Leatherface AND Viggo Mortensen (Psycho
(1998)) in this. He’s the fuckin’ man.
All the Texas
Chainsaws are thought of as slasher movies and yea, I would categorize them
that way. But beneath the surface
they’re more weirdo psychological horror films.
The insane family that Leatherface is part of toys with their victims
and bickers with each other. The
interaction between family members as seen through the victim’s eyes is what
makes up most of these pictures. We
don’t have the usual pattern of a kill, paper thin storyline involving teens,
kill, sex scene, kill, paper thin storyline involving teens, kill, surviving
girl is on the run from the villain, kill, etc.
In the Chainsaws we’re not
sitting around waiting for the next murder.
Instead we’re being entertained by the oddball bat shit crazy characters
and getting a glimpse into their world.
In that way this series is unique and number III continues that tradition.
Short and sweet running time of only about 80 mins.
What I Didn’t Like:
None of the actors in the villain roles really shine like in the previous two
films. They’re not as memorably cracked
or possess any standout idiosyncrasies.
Although I do like the Texas
Chainsaw formula this one doesn’t add anything new to the mix. Part 2
is so cool and refreshing because they changed things up considerably and
didn’t remake the same movie. III is much more of a rehash of the
first which is fine but nothing to get too excited over.
Overall Impressions:
Not a whole lot to say about this guy.
It’s pretty middle of the road in terms of everything. There isn’t anything particularly memorable
in this installment. If you liked the
first two movies there’s no harm in checking out the third.
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