Synopsis
After a decade of silence... the buzzz is back.
With the help of a radio DJ, Texas ranger Lefty Enright finds his way to the cannibalistic Sawyer family's underground slaughter shop, where he seeks to avenge the brutal murder of his kin.
With the help of a radio DJ, Texas ranger Lefty Enright finds his way to the cannibalistic Sawyer family's underground slaughter shop, where he seeks to avenge the brutal murder of his kin.
John Moio Al Wyatt Jr. Larry Holt Beth Nufer Daniel W. Barringer Jim Stephan Bob Elmore Tom Morga John C. Meier
Oscar Mitt Wayne Bell Allen Hartz Steve Shearsby Ron Bartlett David Bartlett Richard Villa Michael Linn Dick Vandenberg Stanley B. Gill Jane Lang Fred Wasser
John Vulich Tom Savini Shawn McEnroe Gabriel Bartalos Gino Crognale Mitch Devane Candi Duke Bart Mixon
The Texas Chainsaw Massacre Part 2, Non aprite quella porta - Parte II, La Masacre de Texas 2, The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2 - UC, O Massacre da Serra Elétrica - Parte 2, La matanza de Texas 2, Masacre en Texas 2, TCM 2, 德州電鋸殺人狂2, Non aprite quella porta - Parte 2, Massacre à la tronçonneuse 2, Motorsågsmassakern 2, A texasi láncfűrészes mészárlás 2. - Halálbarlang, Massacre no Texas 2, המנסרים מטקסס 2, O Massacre da Serra Elétrica 2, 텍사스 전기톱 학살 2: 공포의 텍사스, Motorsavsmassakren 2, Teksańska masakra piłą mechaniczną 2, Teksas Katliamı 2, La masacre de Texas 2, 悪魔のいけにえ2, Texaský masakr motorovou pilou 2, 德州电锯杀人狂2, Техасская резня бензопилой 2, Техаська різанина бензопилою 2, Teksaški masakr motornom pilom 2, สิงหาสับ 2, Tử Thần Vùng Texas 2, ტეხასური ჟლეტა ბენზოხერხით 2, Тексаското клане 2, Kruvinos skerdynės Teksase 2
Not horny leatherface😭😭😭😭 I could’ve lived my whole life peacefully without ever watching horny leatherface 😭😭😭
Post-punk grand guignol mania, all escalated designer violence, surely the ALIENS to the original's lo-fi terror in the way it wallows in the same excess it mocks. Is "chop opera" a thing? Texas forever.
89/100
I heard this was much "different" than the original Tobe Hooper masterpiece, but I wasn't expecting such a baroque, thinly-cut slice of satire. Hilarious and vicious, this sequel forgoes docudrama terror for vast Carnival-Ride tunnels and Christmas light visions; an underground nightmare oozing blood and guts through vivid imagery. Its set design is an all-time achievement in terms of evoking a sweltering, neon horror. Every last passage and cavern leads to another unspeakable sight. If Hooper sprung the trap on American hysteria in TCM, it is here where the family unit slices and dices its inards.
Dennis Hopper is a legend. Bring it all down indeed.
Maybe the funniest line in any movie is Lefty confronting the cannibalistic Sawyers who killed his nephew and saying "You guys shouldn't have been doing that"
Sex or the saw. Pure subterranean carnival mania. A movie so absurdly revolting it circles back into being funny, which is then followed by a sick sort of sadness as you realize what you're laughing at is pain-induced madness. "Grandma is in chainsaw heaven!"
"BRING IT ALLLLLL DOWWWWNNNNNN!
BRING IT ALLLLLLLLL DOWWWWWNNNNNNNN!!
BRING IT ALLLLLLLLLLLLLL DOWWWWWNNNNNNNNNN!!!"
Tobe Hooper decided to do a sequel to one of the most grisly, realistic and genuinely terrifying horror movies of all time but play it for laughs the second time around. The result is an absolute madhouse of nauseating carnage, a carnival of shrieking, capering grotesques that obliterates all meaning, reason and decency.
Chills/Thrills: Starts out funny, gets disgusting, then it gets stupid, then it gets more gruesome and depraved than you can possibly imagine, then stupid again, then ultimately, extremely funny. Despite all the laughs, the Sawyer family is so essentially repellent that it does count as being scary.
Gore/Ownage: TOTAL MASSACRE. Where the first movie was actually pretty sparing with the gore and instead rang unbearable tension and…
This is a prime example of the only possible way to follow up an inpenetrable genre monolith.
They say everything’s bigger in Texas, well... Tobe Hooper... meet Cannon films. Yeah, I know, it sounds marvelous, and it is! A lone star satirical rumble complete with a killer soundtrack, excellent setpieces, incredible set design, and so many signiture Tobe Hooper touches that really show how diverse and talented he was. This was VHS sleepover staple for me and my friends back in the day as well as being one of the very first horror posters I hung up on my wall, for some reason I thought I’d cooked on this over the years... but nah... tonight’s viewing was such a damn…
L.G. stands for lgbt, the intended audience of this movie
BUBBA'S GOT A PRAISE KINK! BUBBA'S GOT A PRAISE KINK!
A real "burn it all down" film, where everything that was utterly realist and startlingly blunt in the 1974 original is blown up into extravagance and garish excess, mirroring the corpse of a post-Vietnam War America reanimated through Reaganomics. An insane, fucked movie where even the casting of Dennis Hopper, whose cinematic image is "Easy Rider", is reincarnated as a vigilante cop. Everything that Tobe Hooper does here is deliberate, and every single person who tries to survive is rammed up against one another and made objects, like that of a chainsaw on another chainsaw, as their tearing of flesh doesn't even feel so horrible anymore, because it's all been numbed out, and turned into meat and statistics. "The small…