The Texas Chainsaw Massacre
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The original was made in 1974 and was made and
shot in the USA, because of the era it was made in there may have not been a
film like this before so it would have appeared terrifying to the audience.
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The remake was made in 2003 and was also made
and shot in the USA, the remake had the same story line to the original but
with the slight differences due to era change and gender change of the person
they pick up, also in the scene where they pick up the girl they changed the weapon
from a knife to a gun which may seem more threatening in the era it was made.
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There are certain things in the film that have
changed as I have mentioned about the gender and weapon change to suit an
audience that are interested in the film of this era. The remake from 2003 is a
lot more jumpy I feel than the original as the original is about tell the spin
chilling story whilst being generally disturbing were as the remake takes more
to the jump and scare the audience as much as they can because this is what the
audience wanted at the time.
2.
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The budget for the original was $83,532, which
in today’s money is around about $395,711 with an inflation rate of 373% and it
made a gross of $30,859,000, which now would be $146,186,531.
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The remake had a budget of $9,200,000, which in
10 years has changed to around about $11,000,000. The gross for the remake was
$107 million worldwide.
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If they had been produced and sold in todays age
with money the way it is then the original would have done a lot better money
wise but as it was set towards a different target audience it may have not been
so successful where as the remake did well and made lots of money about 10
years ago.
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The remake could have been put through
production quicker as there were a lot of slasher/physco killer films out in
2001-2002, which meant that’s what the audiences were looking for at the timeit
was being put through the pre production stage.
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