The Texas Chain Saw Massacre: 40th Anniversary Restoration - 2 Disc Standard Edition [Blu-ray]

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The Texas Chain Saw Massacre: 40th Anniversary Restoration - 2 Disc Standard Edition [Blu-ray]

The Texas Chain Saw Massacre: 40th Anniversary Restoration - 2 Disc Standard Edition [Blu-ray]

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As seen in this review's screenshots (many of which are exact or close matches to the linked 40th Anniversary review, albeit now downsampled to of his team on "The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2," and his experience in Austin, Texas. Casting is celebrated, with make-up effects helping to shape Fine detail often belies its 16mm origins with some truly outstanding texturing on show – from close ups, such as when Jerry is peering through the wonderfully delineated gauze of the screen door of the Sawyer house, to even in medium to long shots, such as when Kirk and Pam are approaching the Sawyer house and the sunflowers that ring their property are beautifully clean, the levels of detail and absolute clarity on show in this image are simply fantastic. clear that he's in on the fun and that the surviving teens are in for a night of pain and suffering Blu-ray -- which I'd personally rate at a 3.5/5, for the record -- and, as mentioned earlier, "perfection" may not be the Holy Grail where a film like

haste is evident in the film, which could use a much tighter edit, losing 20 minutes of meandering character business and argumentative behavior, Olwen Fouéré as Sally Hardesty, a Texas ranger and the only survivor of Leatherface's killing spree in 1973. Fouéré replaces original actress Marilyn Burns, who died in 2014. [7] [8] [6] Exclusive: Leatherface producers talk hardcore prequel and Day of the Dead!". www.joblo.com. April 10, 2015. Archived from the original on April 11, 2015 . Retrieved May 27, 2021. the original as possible, which is naturally divisive—some folks will never warm to the sequel—but if you can stomach the change, The Sarah Yarkin as Melody, a San Francisco moneymaker who drags her sister with her to Texas on a business trip, out of fear of leaving her alone in the city [5] [6]a wide variety of the people who made the film happen, fans can spend the better part of a day enjoying the thoughts of those who know the movie Arrow supply an AVC encoded digital transfer of Texas Chainsaw 2 that was supervised by its DOP Richard Kooris and with restoration undertaken by James White to improve dirt, sparkle, debris, scratches and overall stability. The results are authentic and faithful to the source and carry an appreciably film-like depth and texture. It is region B encoded.

Davis, Carla (February 24, 2022). " Texas Chainsaw Massacre: Interview with Cinematographer Ricardo Diaz". 1428 Elm . Retrieved July 1, 2022. accuracy achieved here makes Second Sight's exclusive 4K presentation the de facto definitive presentation of The Texas Chain Saw Production was initially slated to begin on May 4, 2020. [26] Principal photography commenced on August 17, 2020, in Bulgaria. However, after being unimpressed with what was filmed, the studio fired Ryan and Andy Tohill. David Blue Garcia was hired to replace them as director. The footage shot by the Tohill brothers would not be used, with Garcia starting over on the production. [5] Director of photography Angus Mitchell left the project along with the directors and was replaced by Ricardo Diaz. [27] Garcia and Diaz were given a very short amount of time for preparation and worked off of "shorthands and bullet points", as well as their understanding of the first film. [28] Garcia said it was a challenge to make Bulgaria look like Texas, but they leaned into the idea that it looked more like West Texas, near the Fort Davis mountains. Garcia praised production designer Michael Perry and set decorators Asen Bozilov and Joey Ostrander for building a good replica of a Texas town, even if there wasn't enough barbed wire to fully emulate Texas. [29] Post-production [ edit ] keep up with the strange tone of "The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2." Memories of co-star Dennis Hopper are provided, meeting a very professional star Interviewees include screenwriter L.M. Kit Carson, cinematographer Richard Kooris, production designer Cary White, property master MichaelStill on the phone with Stretch, who's recording the call, the yuppies are sliced and diced—one gets half of his skull lopped off in a great bit of special



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