BackFire's TCM Remake Review

Started by Tired Hiker3 pages

I'm thinking of going to see it right now just for kicks. But, at the ticket counter I'd probably decide last minute to see Kill Bill again for the third time.

You should see kill bill again, it's more enjoyable.

I've seen in twice already within less than 24 hours of eachother. So good.

Kill Bill rules.

Amen!

I'm not going to see the remake of TCM. I love the original and I know no matter what they do they cannot make it better EVER! Thanks for the heads up though Backfire.

it's what I'm here for 🙂

I read somewhere in a mag that the remake really sucked big time

Hey, I have a question. Was The TCM really a true story? My friend swears that this really happened.

You're friend is incorrect.

TCM is roughly based on the real life serial killer Ed Gein, who died many years ago.

He used to steal corpses from a graveyard, make utensils and furniture out of their bones, and lamp shades and Masks out of their flesh.

This is the only truth behind the movies.

Originally posted by BackFire
You're friend is incorrect.

TCM is roughly based on the real life serial killer Ed Gein, who died many years ago.

He used to steal corpses from a graveyard, make utensils and furniture out of their bones, and lamp shades and Masks out of their flesh.

This is the only truth behind the movies.

As warped as that sounds, I think that is one of the coolest things ever, and now I want to see this movie.

See the original, it has alot more scenes dealing with these events.

I heard the original was even scarier though, and I'm a wuss BF, you know that 😛

The original is indeed terrifying on a level all it's own.

It's more disturbing and mental dementing then normal scary.

Well if the original scares you, then what is it gonna do to me? 😕

It doesn't 'scare' me. I think 'scared' is the wrong word. It disturbs and distresses you, and it's realism haunts you after viewing it.

The original is so great. I still haven't seen the new one.

The original still holds such power and shockingness, even after seeing it 200 times.

It's so creepy how the guy at the gas station warned them not to go snooping around some old house, and then he ends up a member of the family.

Yeah. The whole movie is just so forboding.