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    A chainsaw-yielding killer known as Leatherface terrorizes a group of young teens. R. If You Like This Movie you Can Instantly Streaming Without Survey from HERE
    Release Date Texas Chainsaw 3D Jan 4, 2013 Wide
    Genres Texas Chainsaw 3D : Horror

    Texas

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    Total Vote User Texas Chainsaw 3D : Visitor
    User Ranting Texas Chainsaw 3D : 3.1
    User Percentage For Texas Chainsaw 3D : %
    User Count Like for Texas Chainsaw 3D : 102,045
    All Critics Ranting For Texas Chainsaw 3D : 3.5
    All Critics Count For Texas Chainsaw 3D : 71
    All Critics Percentage For Texas Chainsaw 3D : 18 %

    Actors For Texas Chainsaw 3D

    Alexandra Daddario,Dan Yeager,Tremaine 'Trey Songz' Nev...,Scott Eastwood,Tania Raymonde,Shaun Sipos,Keram Malicki-Sánchez,James MacDonald,Thom Barry,Paul Rae,Richard Riehle,Bill Moseley,Gunnar Hansen,David Born,Sue Rock,Ritchie Montgomery,Marilyn Burns,Dodie Brown,David "Bear" Bell,John Dugan


    Texas Chainsaw 3D Movie Review

    The original "Texas Chainsaw Massacre" leaves audiences feeling hollowed out, dispirited and dissolute. "Texas Chainsaw 3D" is simply a bummer for being a big nothing.
    Mark Olsen-Los Angeles Times

    As pointless as one feared it might be.
    Nigel Floyd-Time Out

    Alexandra Daddario, playing a distant Leatherface cousin set to inherit the manor (and manner), continues her sad career in unbuttoned bondage, and the 3-D effects are especially ruinous.
    Joshua Rothkopf-Time Out New York

    All the makers of "Texas Chainsaw 3D" cared about was getting your $16.
    Wesley Morris-Boston Globe

    Try as [Luessenhop] might to honor the original -- flashbulb transitions, a skeevy (yet buff) hitchhiker, metal doors, and meat hooks -- there's little of its mounting dread.
    Pete Vonder Haar-Village Voice

    An effort is made to provide some character definition for Leatherface, which is probably a mistake. He's much scarier as a cipher.
    Peter Howell-Toronto Star

    With acting that falls way under the bar, poorly written characters, a ten year gap that everyone ignores, and a pretty laughable storyline, Texas Chainsaw is somewhat watchable thanks to the legacy its built on that it nearly pisses all over.
    Chris Sawin-Examiner.com

    There's a great deal of potential in the approach. The execution, however, is half-baked and half-assed.
    Bill Gibron-Film Racket

    It deserves a modicum of credit for actually making you despise a chainsaw-wielding maniac less than a bunch of lowlife redneck scum.
    Steve Newton-Georgia Straight

    Texas Chainsaw immediately establishes itself as a significant improvement over the various other entries in this enduring franchise...
    David Nusair-Reel Film Reviews

    The equivalent of filmic road kill ... An abridged version of the original, rendered in bad 3D, serves as a pre-credit set-up and makes us long for the real deal.
    Glenn Lovell-CinemaDope

    You may think that after six movies that there would be nothing left to say on the topic of Texas chainsaw massacres, and you would be right.
    Ken Hanke-Mountain Xpress (Asheville, NC)

    Director John Luessenhop delivers some jolts as well as much gruesomeness, but a bogus ending and the convoluted morality of a script that tries to transform the vengeful Leatherface into a sympathetic if psychotic antihero hamstrings his efforts.
    John Beifuss-Commercial Appeal (Memphis, TN)

    ( ... ) you might want to imagine I'm wielding a chainsaw that's making the noise rrrrrrrrrrrLLLLLLLLL! And that, as I write, I'm chopping up the three scriptwriters and three story writers on the grounds of over-manning (ditto, nine producers).
    Graham Young-Birmingham Mail

    Leatherface is a loser.
    Nick Nunziata-CHUD

    Seeing a flick in January usually means lowering your expectations, but no moviegoer should have to endure this.
    Kristian Harloff-Schmoes Know

    Leatherface is the smartest one in this picture: he's the only one with the good sense to cover up his face so no one will know he was involved in this putrid waste of time.
    Mark Ellis-Schmoes Know

    This new film survives on its formulaic horror mechanics and the powerful image of a chain saw wielded in 3-D.
    Marjorie Baumgarten-Austin Chronicle

    There are some gory kills and some goofy fun as a huge chainsaw thrusts out of the screen in 3D, but this is a generic by the numbers slasher that squanders TCM's grimy history.
    Henry Northmore-The List

    Includes some of the absolute worst 3-D effects that I can ever remember seeing.
    Tim Brayton-Antagony & Ecstasy

    Texas Chainsaw 3D is the sort of movie that makes you wish they made kevler contact lenses.
    Ed Whitfield-The Ooh Tray

    "Texas Chainsaw 3D" is not a very original slasher film. It mostly serves fans of the horror genre with its stereotypical characters and gore.
    Paul Chambers-Movie Chambers

    When making a sequel to a beloved genre classic, it's generally unwise to include clips of the masterpiece you're attempting to live up to.
    A.A. Dowd-Time Out Chicago

    An inane, insane horror movie but Alexandra Daddario makes it bearable.
    Jackie K. Cooper-jackiekcooper.com

    An artless exercise, but also sporadically successful in its attempts to expand on the Leatherface mythos in a new-ish way.
    Michael Nordine-Willamette Week

    math doesn't mean much in Texas Chainsaw, nor does logic, for that matter, or anything resembling originality or daring
    James Kendrick-Q Network Film Desk

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