Terrifyingly dark and based (very loosely) on factual events, this controversial, brilliantly atmospheric, occasionally darkly funny film tells of the tragedy that befalls a group fo five teenagers one summer afternoon.
The devil has a stye in his eye caused by the purity of a vicar's daughter. To get rid of it he sends Don Juan up from hell to seduce the 20 year old Britt-Marie and to rob her of her virginity and her belief in love. She however can resist him and things get even turned around when Don Juan falls in love with her. The fact that he feels love for the first time now makes him even less attractive to her and Don Juan returns to hell.
The scariest boogeymen ever to appear on film! Together for the first time! In the ultimate horror experience! The Killer Compilation Of Scenes From: Pinhead: Clive Barker's Hellraiser Freddy Kreuger: A Nightmare on Elm Street Leatherface: The Texas Chainsaw Massacre Ghostface: Scream Chucky: Child's Play 2 Candyman: Candyman Leprechaun: Leprechaun Simon: The Ugly Wishmaster: Wishmaster Camilla: The Guardian Fisherman: I Know What You Did Last Summer The Dentist: The Dentist The Tall Man: Phantasm Blade: Puppetmaster Norman Bates: Psycho Jason Voorhees: Jason Goes to Hell: The Final Friday Michael Myers: Halloween
Five friends travelling through rural Texas stumble across what appears to be a deserted house, only to discover something sinister within. The group soon find themselves picked off, one-by-one, by a masked madman with a chainsaw. Product Features 3 disc edition - 1 UHD and 2 Blu-rays with bonus features on both formats A new presentation featuring additional restoration work UHD presented in Dolby Vision HDR produced by Second Sight Films Audio tracks include new Dolby Atmos, stereo and restored original mono mix produced by Second Sight Films New Audio commentary by Amanda Reyes and Bill Ackerman Audio commentary with Writer-Producer-Director Tobe Hooper Audio commentary with Cinematographer Daniel Pearl, Editor J. Larry Carroll, Sound Recordist Ted Nicolaou Audio commentary with Writer-Producer-Director Tobe Hooper, Cinematographer Daniel Pearl, Actor Gunnar Hansen Audio commentary with Actors Marilyn Burns, Allen Danziger and Paul A. Partain, and Art Director Robert A. Burns The Legacy of The Texas Chain Saw Massacre - a new feature length documentary produced by Second Sight Films Behind The Mask: Alexandra Heller-Nicholas on The Texas Chain Saw Massacre The Shocking Truth documentary, plus outtakes Cutting Chain Saw with Editor J. Larry Carroll Granpaw's Tales with Actor John Dugan Horror's Hallowed Grounds Flesh Wounds: Seven Stories of The Saw Off The Hook with Actor Teri McMinn The Business of Chain Saw with Production Manager Ron Bozman House Tour with Actor Gunnar Hansen Tobe Hooper interview Kim Henkel interview Deleted Scenes Outtakes Trailers, TV and Radio Spots Stills Gallery Limited Edition Contents Rigid slipcase with original classic artwork 190 page hardback book with new essays by Heather Buckley, Tim Coleman, Martyn Conterio, Miranda Corcoran, Heather Drain, Lee Gambin, Caden Mark Gardner, Lindsay Hallam, Cerise Howard, Kimberly Lindbergs, Annie Rose Malamet, Maitland McDonagh, Neil Mitchell and Robert Skvarla, illustrated by Adam Stothard 6 collectors' art cards illustrated by Adam Stothard
As the Black Death continues to wipe out the population of Europe Knight Antonius Block (Max Von Sydow) returns from the crusades. Disillusioned and worn he encounters Death and makes a bargain - his fate will be determined by a game of chess. Taking a troupe of travelling players and a deaf girl under his protection the knight plays the game with Death who as the pieces fall exacts his toll. All the while the villages and towns about them fall into ruin and religion takes a stranglehold. This beautifully restored edition is presented here with previously unseen on-set footage shot during the film's production in late 1956 and is complimented by Bergman's powerful and evocative short film Karin's Face.
Charles Stewart was unable to accept that his brother Rick had died in Vietnam so he started to investigate what he believed to be a government cover up. A journalist shows Charles a captured video film of a recent attempted political assassination amongst the assailants Charles recognises his brother. He also recognises Spacek his former commanding officer in Vietnam a sadistic evil man. Spacek has been recruited for a secret government project to create prefect soldiers emoti
The truth lies beneath the surface. The Sea is a dark comedy in the vein of The Celebration; taking what we know of the family drama and spins it into a whirl of erotic redefinition. Set against Iceland's majestic coast an ageing father summons his children home from various parts of the world to unload a secret that will cause long hidden resentments and desires to rise to the surface. This leads to a startling finale that will forever affect the whole family.
While out cammping in the dark woods three young people are approached by a creepy dereleict who tells them a collection of grisly stories each one more shocking than the last! You will meet a sadistic psycopath with a razor sharp hook and a taste for screaming girls; A group of obsessed drug addicts who decay before your eyes; A demonic Santa Claud=s who punishes bad boys and girls; A a band of bloodthirsty zombies out for revenge! Horror legend Gunnar Hansen ('Leatheface' in the o
This sensational, extremely influential, 1974 low-budget horror movie directed by Tobe Hooper (Poltergeist, Lifeforce, Salem's Lot), may be notorious for its title, but it's also a damn fine piece of moviemaking. And it's blood-curdling scary, too. Loosely based on the true crimes of Ed Gein (also a partial inspiration for Psycho), the original Jeffrey Dahmer, Texas Chainsaw Massacre follows a group of teenagers who pick up a hitchhiker and wind up in a backwoods horror chamber where they're held captive, tortured, chopped up, and impaled on meat hooks by a demented cannibalistic family, including a character known as Leatherface who maniacally wields one helluva chainsaw. The movie's powerful sense of dread is heightened by its grainy, semi-documentary style--but it also has a wicked sense of humour (and not that camp, self-referential variety that became so tiresome in subsequent horror films of the 70s, 80s and 90s). OK, in case you couldn't tell, it's "not for everyone", but as a landmark in the development of the horror/slasher genre, it ranks with Psycho, Halloween, and A Nightmare on Elm Street. --Jim Emerson
The 2003 version of The Texas Chainsaw Massacre adheres to the pure-and-simple slasher-movie formula: introduce a gaggle of sexy young people, make vague gestures to distinguish them--Jessica Biel wants to get married and doesn't like pot, so she's our moral compass--then start hacking them to pieces one by one. The visual palette includes grimy crucified dolls, fly-specked pig carcasses, body parts floating in murky jars, a tobacco-chewing redneck sheriff and many slender beams of sunlight cutting through dank, dusty interiors. The camera lovingly photographs Biel's tank-topped bosom and sculpted abs as she's running in terror from a bloated, chainsaw-wielding, human-skin-wearing maniac. This remake lacks the macabre comedy of the original; it's all about the nauseating sensation of waiting for something to jump out of the dark. --Bret Fetzer
The 2003 version of The Texas Chainsaw Massacre adheres to the pure-and-simple slasher-movie formula: introduce a gaggle of sexy young people, make vague gestures to distinguish them--Jessica Biel wants to get married and doesn't like pot, so she's our moral compass--then start hacking them to pieces one by one. The visual palette includes grimy crucified dolls, fly-specked pig carcasses, body parts floating in murky jars, a tobacco-chewing redneck sheriff and many slender beams of sunlight cutting through dank, dusty interiors. The camera lovingly photographs Biel's tank-topped bosom and sculpted abs as she's running in terror from a bloated, chainsaw-wielding, human-skin-wearing maniac. This remake lacks the macabre comedy of the original; it's all about the nauseating sensation of waiting for something to jump out of the dark. --Bret Fetzer
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