musicNEWS:
'Chainsaw' Buzz Massacres The Competition
10-20-03
Keavin
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Update: The “Texas Chainsaw Massacre” remake
murdered the competition at the box office this weekend, earning a estimated
$29.1 million on Friday and Saturday.
Last week’s bloodbath “Kill Bill” came
in a distant second with $12.5 million and was followed close behind with
the new John Grisham novel turned film, “Runaway Jury”, which took in $12.1
million.
Massacre was the second largest October
opening for New Line behind “Red Dragon”, the prequel to “Hannibel” and
“Silence of the Lambs” which brought in $36.5 it’s first weekend last October.
The "Texas Chainsaw Massacre" managed to
slay the competion, despite suffering a rash of negative reviews that massacred
the remake. (from an earlier report:) A remake of the 'Texas Chainsaw Massacre'
opens in theatres today (10-17) but the critics seem pretty united in the
belief that director Marcus Nispel massacred the film with his big budget
revisiting of the 1974 horror classic.
The movie caused quite a stir in 1974 when
the original film directed by Tobe Hooper shocked audiences with his eerie
and implied grotesque tale of a deranged killer. But the formula has been
so over done since then that the new film seems to fall flat with the now
clichéd elements that made the first film a classic. But the true
special ingredient in the first film was the edge of your seat suspense
but that seems to be lost with the more “visual” big budget remake.
Here is a sampling of the early reviews
for the remake:
“Efforts to expand the envelope of grotesquery
make the film repulsive and suspenseless, and it sorely misses original
director Tobe Hooper's grisly, wily sense of humor.” - William Arnold -
Seattle Post-Intelligencer Movie Critic
“With a budget many times that of the 1974
drive-in classic on which it is based, Marcus Nispel's ‘Texas Chainsaw
Massacre’ delivers proportionately fewer thrills and no discernible suspense.
It is, instead, a long march to the slaughterhouse that seems to take forever
to get going and, once it does, goes nowhere that hasn't been visited before
by more talented filmmakers.” - DAVE KEHR - NY Times Film Critic
“…let’s discuss whether a remake of “The
Texas Chainsaw Massacre” even needs to exist. Probably not… The producers
have said they wanted to remake the horror classic because most young fans
of the genre are aware of the film’s influence but have never seen it…Here’s
a slice of advice: Go to the video store and rent the original.” -
Christy Lemire – Associated Press
“Much as this gory new horror film would
like to be associated with Tobe Hooper's 1974 classic, ‘The Texas Chain
Saw Massacre,’ the new ‘Massacre’ is only about a 10th-generation copy.
It's much closer in look and deed to last spring's ‘Wrong Turn,’ which
clumsily stole from Hooper's film and ‘Deliverance.’" - Betsy Pickle, Scripps
Howard News Service
But the only reviews that count are those
of the viewers and they seemed to have spoken loud and clear with their
wallots this weekend.
Top 5
1. The Texas Chainsaw Massacre - $29.1
million
2. Kill Bill: Volume 1 - $12.5 million
3. Runaway Jury - $12.1 million
4. School of Rock - $11.3 million
5. Mystic River - $10.3 million
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