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Originally Posted by Baron Von Marlon
Didn't notice so didn't bother me.
I don't expect too much realism from movies like this anyway.
I do like realism when it comes to kills in more serious movies.
In Rambo (2008) for example, they show the damage a heavy caliber machine gun can do to a human body. I like that. It's brutal but that's the way it is.
Downplaying violence also ruins the realism.
What bothers me more are stupid or illogical decisions in order to keep the story going. Especially when it's a movie that takes itself serious.
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Hmm... why wouldn't you expect realistic violence/action from Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2003? The original was realistic. There's no supernatural elements in this theme. Even the remake plays on the "true story" thing. I'm missing something.
Also, I'm disappointed you didn't even notice (not "disappointed in you"), because it likely means I'm in for more of the same. And focus groups/preview audiences are likely not noticing or caring either.