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Texas Chainsaw Massacre

The Texas Chainsaw Massacre shows it's audience what kind of creepy people can be found in our world and how the youth of our country often ignores the obvious signs of danger in order to do what THEY see as "the right thing to do." The new version of the film takes all of the main events and characters from the original version and twists them in a way to make it easier for the present day audience to relate to the plot. In both of these movies the general plot is the same, an innocent group of friends fall victim to a psychotic family of killers, however each movie has a very unique set of characters and side plots that help the directors strike a sense of fear and reality into their viewers.
When Marcus Nispel decided to make a remake of Tobe Hooper's " The Texas Chainsaw Massacre" he did so with an open mind. Nispel took Hooper's film and used it merely as a guideline for his 2003 remake, taking mainly the nature of the crime and adding his own......

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Approximate Word Count: 572
Approximate Pages: 3 (260 words per double-spaced page)

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