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5/10
Gleefully Disgusting
FilmFatale7 March 2021
The Texas Chain Saw Massacre (1974) is a muted, subtle masterpiece of slow-burn horror, remarkably restrained in showing its violence. Carnivoros aka The Spanish Chainsaw Massacre has none of these traits and manages to be grossly entertaining during its hour runtime.

The plot owes more to Lewis's 2000 Maniacs than it does to Hooper's film. The Cocks of Metal, unable to get a good take of one song, are sent on tour to try and recoup their producer's mounting financial losses. Their van breaks down in a remote village that is prepping for its Saint's Day festivities and murder and mayhem ensue. There's really only one chainsaw scene, FYI.

Despite the lack of chainsaw action, there's still plenty of massacre-ing and filth. Literally every character (save maybe the band's manager) is disgusting and everyone seems to be having a great time. Untamed pubic hair, drug-addicted pregnant women, penis-mangling, coprophagia, bloody manicures, incest, gore-soaked children's plays, a competitive eating contest - it's all here and more. I was torn between feeling like I should turn off this trash immediately and needing to know what else cast and crew would throw at me next. You can tell which impulse won. The closing credit outtakes are somewhat charming as well. If you're looking for serious horror keep right on going, but if you're craving a goofy splatter comedy, Carnivoros just might be your cup of Chef's Chocolate.
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6/10
Amusing and outrageous trash
dworldeater24 August 2018
Warning: Spoilers
The Spanish Chainsaw Massacre is a totally trashy and off the wall platter of splatter that delivers the goods for gorehounds and fans of ultra low budget exploitation movies. This is very much influenced by the likes of HG Lewis and the early works of John Waters. When a metal band gets a flat tire on tour, they must stay in a remote, town in the middle of nowhere in rural Spain. They are the guests of a family of freaks that got religion. In this film blood flows freely and shoots out like a firehose and is accompanied by much gross and tasteless humor that goes to the extreme with crazy intestine splattering gore, vicious bodily dismemberment, hideous headchoppings, penis cuttings and poop eating. This is not by any means a quality production and is really, really bad(probably on purpose). But for those, like myself that can appreciate something done in really bad taste, you will most likely enjoy it as well. The Spanish Chainsaw Massacre easily makes most Team Troma releases look like The Shawshank Redemption.
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