I just watched the remake of Texas Chainsaw Massacre.
It was okayish, but it wasn't really that good.
I prefer the original.
I think the original although flawed, had some excellent scenes.
None of which were reprised in the remake.
It was as though the people who made the remake thought about what they felt made the original successful, and just seemed to focus on meat hooks all the time.
And that baby subplot was just crap, and only seemed to be there to provide a sort of happy ending.
The original was very bleak, and ended very bleak.
The hammer and bucket scene wasn't present, and neither was the 'dinner party'.
The hammer and bucket scene is what makes good horror for me. When I saw that in the original it was very disturbing.
Scenes that are supposed to scare me, or attempts to use blood and gore to shock in standard run of the mill modern horror films don't do anything for me. They are often use standard setups and have become cliches of each other. I like to see something that I don't expect to see.
The original just seemed much better to me. The remake just appeared to be cashing in on the name and was a completely different story.
It had the flashy production values of a modern horror movie, but for me it had no soul.
I didn't real feel much tension in this film. Things happened that just felt predictable.