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Original vs. Remake: The Texas Chainsaw Massacre

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Uploaded by on Mar 4, 2011

In 2003, almost thirty years after the original Texas Chainsaw Massacre (1974) saw the light of day, a remake by Platinum Dunes was released. This remake was directed by Marcus Nispel and co-produced by Tobe Hooper, the director of the original.

'Original vs. Remake' shows the differences and the resemblances between the old and the new. And tonight's film is The Texas Chainsaw Massacre. It's Leatherface vs. Leatherface. Hansen vs. Bryniarski. Chainsaw vs. Chainsaw.

Episode 2: The Texas Chainsaw Massacre
Episode 1: A Nightmare on Elm Street

Edited by: Jasper ten Hoor (TheSpringwoodSlasher, 2011)

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  • KEEP MORE ORIGINAL VS. REMAKES COMING! HELL JUST KEEP ALL YOUR VIDEOS COMING! Major kudos springwood slasher! Your video is so beautifully put together. It really makes me appreciate the original and the remake so much more now!

  • What really made the original so good: The gritty, almost realistic feel of it. The actors no one has ever seen or heard of? They merely made it worlds better, because you didn't find yourself staring at a celeb you know. Less gore, leaving more to the imagination. Gore doesn't make scary. The remake has NO atmosphere, no real creativity, and just a piss poor group of actors to boot.

    Original all day.

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  • how come remakes of classic horror films tend to rely on gore to make scares? pffft. originals ftw.

  • Ok remakes just use the new features and new ideas but the remakes i liked were: Halloween 1 and This. the remake im waiting for:Childs play

  • While the original beats the remake, the remake isn't as bad as I once thought.

  • The remake was more gory but not that scary

  • Im a real big horror fan and i HATE Remakes like the nightmare on elm street Halloween and friday the 13th, But i gotta say i loved the TEXAS CHAINSAW remakes Sheriff Hoyt alone made the film worth seeing!

  • Aw come on, I really liked the remake. I like older horror movies because of their eerie feel. The original definitely has that. Cut to 2003, obviously the remake isn't going to be as scary. But as far as horror remakes go this was actually pretty good. It had suspense, good acting, and an upped dosage of gore which I think works perfectly since this is a movie about a maniac with a CHAINSAW who makes masks out of faces of his victims. Another good horror remake is Mother's Day (2010), try it.

  • @AmericanWerewolf55 that movie was not grindhouse, it was more of a eplotive type film

  • though i didnt think the original was this groundbreaking film that most horror moie buffs do the remake was a total piece of shyt

  • Original

  • The remake leatherface was just horrible

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