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The Texas Chainsaw Massacre [Limited Edition] [Blu-ray]

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After picking up a traumatized young hitchhiker, five friends find themselves stalked and hunted by a deformed chainsaw-wielding loon

For its inaugural film, Michael Bay's studio Platinum Dunes brought together scriptwriter Scott Kosar (The Machinist) and director Marcus Nispel (2009's Friday the 13th) for a grisly update of Tobe Hooper's classic tale of Texan terror. The result would conquer the 2003 box office, introducing a new generation of genre fans to the franchise.

A group of carefree young adults' road trip through Texas is cut short when the panic-stricken hitchhiker they've picked up shoots herself in the back of their vehicle. Desperate to find help, our heroes are directed to the home of the local Sheriff, but little do they know they are stumbling into the lair of the Hewitts, the most violent family in all of Texas, including their chainsaw-wielding son.

Described by critic Roger Ebert as "vile, ugly and brutal", 2003's The Texas Chainsaw Massacre is a boundary pushing, agonizingly violent gorefest masterpiece ready to traumatize and delight horror fans anew with this brand new 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray edition!

Bonus Materials

  • 4K ULTRA HD BLU-RAY LIMITED EDITION CONTENTS
  • 4K (2160p) Ultra HD Blu-ray presentation in Dolby Vision (HDR10 compatible)
  • Original DTS-HD MA 7.1 and 5.1 surround audio and lossless stereo audio
  • Optional English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing
  • Brand new audio commentary with Dread Central co-founder Steve Uncle Creepy Barton and co-host of The Spooky Picture Show podcast Chris MacGibbon
  • Archival audio commentary with director Marcus Nispel, producer Michael Bay, executive producers Brad Fuller and Andrew Form and New Line Cinema founder Robert Shaye
  • Archival audio commentary with Marcus Nispel, director of photography Daniel Pearl, production designer Greg Blair, art director Scott Gallager, sound supervisor Trevor Jolly and composer Steve Jablonsky
  • Archival audio commentary with Marcus Nispel, Michael Bay, writer Scott Kosar, Brad Fuller, Andrew Form and actors Jessica Biel, Erica Leerhsen, Eric Balfour Jonathan Tucker, Mike Vogel and Andrew Bryniarski
  • Reimagining a Classic, a brand new interview with director Marcus Nispel
  • Shadows of Yesteryear, a brand new interview with cinematographer Daniel Pearl
  • The Lost Leatherface, a brand new interview with actor Brett Wagner
  • Masks and Massacres, a brand new interview with makeup effects artist Scott Stoddard
  • Chainsaw Symphony, a brand new interview with composer Steve Jablonsky
  • Chainsaw Redux: Making A Massacre, a making-of documentary
  • Ed Gein: The Ghoul of Plainfield, an in-depth look at the infamous killer who inspired the character of Leatherface
  • Severed Parts, a look at the cutting room floor and some of the scenes excised from the final edit
  • Deleted scenes including an alternate opening and ending
  • Screen tests for Jessica Biel, Eric Balfour and Erica Leerhsen
  • Behind-the-scenes featurette
  • Cast and crew interviews
  • Theatrical trailers and TV spots
  • Concept art galleries
  • Reversible sleeve featuring original and newly commissioned artwork by Aaron Lea
  • Double-sided foldout poster featuring original and newly commissioned artwork by Aaron Lea
  • Illustrated collectors booklet featuring new writing on the film by Michael Gingold

Special Features

Screen tests for Jessica Biel, Eric Balfour and Erica Leerhsen , Deleted scenes including an alternate opening and ending , Severed Parts, a look at the cutting room floor and some of the scenes excised from the final edit, Ed Gein: The Ghoul of Plainfield, an in-depth look at the infamous killer who inspired the character of Leatherface , Chainsaw Symphony, a brand new interview with composer Steve Jablonsky , Chainsaw Redux: Making A Massacre, a making-of documentary , Masks and Massacres, a brand new interview with makeup effects artist Scott Stoddard , Shadows of Yesteryear, a brand new interview with cinematographer Daniel Pearl , The Lost Leatherface, a brand new interview with actor Brett Wagner , Reimagining a Classic, a brand new interview with director Marcus Nispel , Archival audio commentary with Marcus Nispel, Michael Bay, writer Scott Kosar, Brad Fuller, Andrew Form and actors Jessica Biel, Erica Leerhsen, Eric Balfour Jonathan Tucker, Mike Vogel and Andrew Bryniarski , Archival audio commentary

Product details

  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Parcel Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 17.09 x 13.49 x 1.3 cm; 99.79 g
  • Media Format ‏ : ‎ 4K, NTSC
  • Run time ‏ : ‎ 1 hour and 38 minutes
  • Release date ‏ : ‎ Aug. 26 2025
  • Actors ‏ : ‎ Andrew Bryniarski, John Larroquette, Jessica Biel
  • Studio ‏ : ‎ Arrow Video
  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B0FBHG9YLY
  • Country of origin ‏ : ‎ Austria
  • Number of discs ‏ : ‎ 1
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Customers find the movie to be really good and one of the best Texas chainsaw movies to this date. They also appreciate the horror content, saying it has plenty of frightening scenes and graphic horror violence.

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Customers like the quality of the movie. They mention it's one of the best Texas chainsaw movies to this date, a classic film, and one of the top horror remakes in a long time. They also appreciate the action scenes and top-notch acting.

"...It is also very well written and scary. Good action scenes. DONT pick up hitchhikers! An annual favourite watch!" Read more

"...It's our favourite Texas Chainsaw Massacre movie, and it was nice that it was delivered earlier than expected." Read more

"...Overall, a really good movie in my opinion." Read more

"...The acting is really quite top notch. Everyone does a great job...." Read more

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Customers find the horror content excellent. They mention it has plenty of frightening scenes and graphic horror violence. Some say it's one of the most disturbing and frightening movies ever made.

"...It is also very well written and scary. Good action scenes. DONT pick up hitchhikers! An annual favourite watch!" Read more

"Was excited to get this on blu ray as I love the franchise and horror movies in general...." Read more

"Not really like the original but still excellent horror. I first saw it in theatre with my sister and I wimped out on many scenes...." Read more

"...One of the best horror remakes in a long time. Graphic horror violence, disturbing content, gory scenes, brutal violence, extreme violence...." Read more

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  • Reviewed in Canada on February 15, 2025
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    I am obsessed with horror, movies, and this one didnt disappoint at all
  • Reviewed in Canada on January 30, 2025
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    A classic!
  • Reviewed in Canada on November 4, 2024
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    If you like gore this is the movie for you. It is also very well written and scary.
    Good action scenes. DONT pick up hitchhikers!
    An annual favourite watch!
  • Reviewed in Canada on July 9, 2024
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    My friend wanted this DVD, and I was happy to see that it was still available here. It's our favourite Texas Chainsaw Massacre movie, and it was nice that it was delivered earlier than expected.
  • Reviewed in Canada on January 2, 2022
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    That I had to rent this movie .. its an old movie and dont understand why I need to rent when I pay for prime
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  • Reviewed in Canada on December 18, 2023
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    Was excited to get this on blu ray as I love the franchise and horror movies in general. It was one of the first horror movies my parents let me rent from blockbuster back in the day !
  • Reviewed in Canada on May 24, 2015
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    While I'm sick of Hollywood rehashing the past, in some cases they actually get it right. I would rather see new, original movies, because normally these horror movie remakes bastardize the source material. In this case, instead of trying to modernize the story, they kept it in the past. Leatherface was brutally psychotic, just as he should be. R. Lee Ermey was the perfect choice to play the sheriff, as it's the type of role he excels in. Overall, a really good movie in my opinion.
  • Reviewed in Canada on November 14, 2014
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    Not really like the original but still excellent horror. I first saw it in theatre with my sister and I wimped out on many scenes. Felt nauseous at some scenes. She said they didn't even show much. So I decided to add it to my movie collection, and she was right. They let your imagination do most of the dirty work, though there are a lot of gross unsettling scenes. The acting is really quite top notch. Everyone does a great job. Many horror flicks are so character un-driven that sometimes you really don't care if they die, but in this movie, you really are horrified and sad for them. In some ways superior to the original, but you can never bad mouth it. Should have listened to poor Morgan!
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  • Bernd W.
    5.0 out of 5 stars Ein absolutes Meisterwerk
    Reviewed in Germany on February 28, 2025
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    Einer der besten Filme, die ich je gesehen habe. Fr mich eine klare 10 auf einer Skala von eins bis acht. Darf in keiner Sammlung fehlen.
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  • SoCalPharmacist
    5.0 out of 5 stars Gore, Chiansaw, Gore !
    Reviewed in the United States on January 20, 2012
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    Just when you thought the original was disturbing, gross, Scary , and frightening, now comes the updated version, "The Texas Chainsaw Massacre,"

    In the beginning of the film, there is archive footage of a police search of the Hewitt house. The two officers survey the house and descend into the basement, noting the fingernail scratch marks, human blood and hair embedded into the walls.

    We are then brought to August 1973 where five young adults, Erin (Jessica Biel), Kemper (Eric Balfour), Morgan (Jonathan Tucker), Andy (Mike Vogel), and Pepper (Erica Leerhsen), are on their way to a Lynyrd Skynyrd concert after returning from Mexico. As they drive through Texas, they see a distraught hitchhiker (Lauren German), who eventually gets in their van. After trying to speak to the hitchhiker, who speaks incoherently about "a bad man", she shoots and kills herself with a .357 Magnum. The group tries to contact the police, then go to a store where a woman (Marietta Marich) tells them the sheriff is at the mill. Instead of the sheriff, they find a little boy named Jedediah (David Dorfman) who tells them that the sheriff is at home drinking. Erin and Kemper go through the woods to find his house, leaving the other three at the mill with the boy. They come to a plantation house where Erin is allowed inside by the owner, an amputee named Monty, to phone for help. When Erin finishes, the old man asks her for help. Kemper goes inside to look for Erin and attacked by the vicious-looking Leatherface (Andrew Bryniarski), who hits him with a sledgehammer. When Leatherface takes Kemper's body to begin to make a new mask out of him, he discovers a small black box from Kemper; opening it, he discovers a ring meant for Erin.

    Meanwhile, Sheriff Hoyt (R. Lee Ermey) arrives at the mill and disposes of the hitchhiker's body, wrapping her in cellophane and putting her in his trunk in which he drives away and tells the youths to leave. Erin arrives and finds that Kemper is still missing. Andy and Erin go back to the Monty's house, where Erin distracts him while Andy searches for Kemper. Monty realizes Andy is inside and summons Leatherface, who attacks him with his chainsaw. Erin escapes and heads towards the woods, but Leatherface cuts Andy's leg off. Leatherface carries him to the basement and hangs him on a meat hook with his feet hanging over a piano, where he rubs salt on Andy's stump of a leg before wrapping it in butcher paper and tying it with human hair.

    Erin makes it to the mill and tries to escape in the van, but the sheriff shows up and, after finding marijuana, orders Erin, Morgan and Pepper to get out of the van. The sheriff gives Morgan the gun he took from the hitchhiker and tells Morgan to reenact how she killed herself. Morgan, scared and disturbed by the sheriff's demeanor, and under pressure by Erin and Pepper, attempts to shoot the sheriff only to find the gun is unloaded. Sheriff Hoyt handcuffs Morgan and drives him to the Hewitt house (a drive which includes a brutal beating), leaving the girls in the van. Erin tries to fix the truck, while Pepper holds a flashlight. Erin gets the truck running, but the one of the wheels rolls out. Erin and Pepper stay still in the truck but Leatherface appears on the top of the truck and tries to attack them. After witnessing Pepper's murder by Leatherface, Erin, who sees that Leatherface is wearing Kemper's face over his own, runs to escape and hides in a nearby trailer with two women inside, who offer her tea and try to soothe her. The two women, an obese middle-aged woman known only as the 'Tea Lady' and a younger woman named Henrietta, whom is presumably her daughter, act strange and after they tell Erin they don't have a phone for her to call for help, a telephone in the trailer rings and Henrietta picks it up and tells someone on the other end that "she's here". Erin discovers they have kidnapped a child when she sees that the baby with them is the same child in a photograph with the woman who committed suicide earlier. However, the tea is drugged and she passes out when she tries to leave.

    Erin wakes up at the Hewitt house surrounded by the Hewitt family: Leatherface, his mother Luda May, Sheriff Hoyt, Uncle Monty, and the little boy Jedediah. Luda May tells Erin that her excuse for her son Thomas' actions, was that her son was tormented by teenagers and that she felt no one cared for her family besides themselves. Erin is taken to the basement, where she finds Andy. She tries to help him off of the meat hook but when he sees he will land on the piano keys and alert Leatherface, he begs her to kill him, which she does, though suffers severe emotional trauma. She finds Morgan, still handcuffed, and Jedediah leads them out of the house. Jedediah rejects Erin's plea to come with them and distracts Leatherface long enough for them to escape. Erin and Morgan find an abandoned house in the woods and barricade themselves inside. Leatherface breaks in and discovers Erin, but Morgan attacks Leatherface, causing him to drop his chainsaw. Morgan grabs him and wrestles him, but Leatherface is too heavy and easily lifts Morgan upwards onto a chandelier before releasing him and Morgan gets tangled in the chandelier by his handcuffs. Leatherface picks up his chainsaw and slices up into Morgan's crotch, killing him.

    Erin runs out of the shack and escapes through the woods. Leatherface trips and cuts his leg while pursuing her. Erin finds a slaughterhouse and hides in a locker; Leatherface opens the locker across from hers and she attacks him with a meat cleaver, and chops off his right arm. Erin runs outside and flags down a trucker, whom she tries to convince to go away from the Hewitt's house, but he stops to find help at the eatery. Erin sees Luda May and watches as Sheriff Hoyt arrives and talks to the trucker. Erin sees Henrietta watching over the kidnapped baby in a highchair. When Henrietta walks outside to join Luda May and Sheriff Hoyt whom are talking to the truck driver, Erin sneaks the baby out of the eatery and hot-wires the sheriff's car before running him over repeatedly until he is dead. Leatherface appears in the road and tries to stop her, but Erin and the baby escape unharmed.

    The police archive footage continues to play. The officers inspect the basement noting the hanging meat hooks when suddenly one of the officers is grabbed and severely beaten. A blurred figure viciously shakes the camera and the other police officer is heard screaming. The narrator states that "The crime scene was not properly secured by Travis County Police. Two investigating officers were fatally wounded that day. This is the only known image of Thomas Hewitt, the man they call Leatherface. The case today still remains open".

    You NEED THIS MOVIE ! it's gore , gore , gore , gore , gore & more gore !
  • CiaraW
    5.0 out of 5 stars Loved it!!!
    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on October 24, 2024
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    One of my fave horror movies
  • Jos Manuel
    5.0 out of 5 stars Excelente
    Reviewed in Mexico on January 4, 2025
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    Excelente producto lleg en tiempo y forma, excelente calidad de imagen. Si eres fan del terror debes tener este clsico en tu coleccin, aunque solo contiene subttulos en espa?ol el lenguaje de la pelcula es ingls.