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The Movie Masochist: Saw' VI, or VII, or whatever
... and decided that the inevitable sequel, released the following autumn, was worth checking out. If you sat through "Saw II," you probably realized that the horror franchise was quickly evolving into a nasty, exploitive test of audience endurance. Saw ... Comment?
... from Plan 9 From Outer Space. ) While Saw VI is awful, it's not as bad as Saw V , and is only marginally worse than Saw II . It is, however, not as good as the original Saw , a movie that I didn't care for in the first place. Ah, who gives a crap? ... Comment?
Saw VI: A cut above its predecessors
... but the most devoted fans. It didn't help that the diabolical murderer played by the deep-voiced Tobin Bell died in Saw II , though not before setting up countless other traps for offenders who failed to meet his moral standards. Here, director ... Comment?
Saw VI: A cut above its predecessors
... but the most devoted fans. It didn't help that the diabolical murderer played by the deep-voiced Tobin Bell died in Saw II , though not before setting up countless other traps for offenders who failed to meet his moral standards. Here, director ... Comment?
'Saw': Any life left in series?
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... a squirm-in-your-seat annual carnival for gore freaks. The first one was released on Oct. 29, 2004, and by the time Saw II came out exactly one year later, on Oct. 28, 2005, the series "owned" Halloween. The release date had become part of the ... Comment?
Movie review: Jigsaw's back with a vengeance
... If I remember my Saws, mastermind Jigsaw, a.k.a. John Kramer, a.k.a. actor Tobin Bell, was all but dead at the end of Saw II. However, he's still pulling the strings in this one, and through a clever series of flashbacks, recorded messages, bequests ... Comment?
What new depravity awaits in horror seriesa torture chamber?
... quotient. "Saw" (2004) Barbed-wire maze Bear-trap face-ripper-offer Toilet-lid bludgeoning Throat slashing/shooting "Saw II" (2005) Venus flytrap-style device attached to person's neck - the key to unlock it is behind the guy's eye socket. Lethal ... Comment?
Take a deep breath: Bizarre and elaborate deaths await the latest...
... quotient. "Saw" (2004) Barbed-wire maze Bear-trap face-ripper-offer Toilet-lid bludgeoning Throat slashing/shooting "Saw II" (2005) Venus flytrap-style device attached to person's neck - the key to unlock it is behind the guy's eye socket. Lethal ... Comment?
See Saw with Alex, Day 4: Saw IV
... hysteria. Director Darren Lynn Bousman displays the same competence (with occasional flashes of real smarts) as in Saw II , obviously re-energized by the script from new writers Patrick Melton and Marcus Dunstan. By the time the series supposedly ... Comment?
Saw II Movie Reviewa "This Is Where It Gets Interesting
... second part of our great Saw review series, leading up to the premiere of Saw VI this Friday. Today, we're tackling Saw II, and this is where it starts to get interesting. Once again, we're back with Jigsaw in the midst of his biggest game yet. He's ... Comment?
See Saw with Alex, Day 3: Saw III
Set six months after Saw II , Jeff is bereaved with the loss of his son, killed by a drunk driver. Comment?
See Saw with Alex, Day 2: Saw II
... afraid. Fear heightens your senses, gets you involved in the movie, and suspends your cynicism. I started watching Saw II with the idea of maintaining this level of emotion, but it was clear from the opening sequence that expending that much emotion ... Comment?
... of Twisted Pictures. In SAW, players jump back into the SAW chronology as the game pits you in between SAW I and SAW II, playing as Detective Tapp, seeking out the true identity of Jigsaw. As with the films, SAW is all about choice, and the choices ... Comment?
Saw: brutality is only skin deep
... thoughtful horror films and even inspired David Schwartz, curator of the New York Museum of the Moving Image, to pair Saw II with A Clockwork Orange in its 2007 horror retrospective. Mark Burg, who financed the first Saw film and has produced all ... Comment?
Konami Announces Saw Now Available
... of Twisted Pictures. In SAW, players jump back into the SAW chronology as the game pits you in between SAW I and SAW II, playing as Detective Tapp, seeking out the true identity of Jigsaw. As with the films, SAW is all about choice, and the choices ... Comment?
I Am Soo Exited!! dont judge me i hav...
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... the microstudio that owns the franchise, rewards their loyalty. For example, after successfully helming both SAW II and SAW III for the company, director Bousman leveraged Twisted's request to direct SAW IV with a contractual obligation for them to ... Comment?
Watch the Mother's Day Video Blog
This film is a remake directed by Saw II helmer Darren Lynn Bousman. Watch it now... The sadistic members of a villainous family return to their childhood home to terrorize the new home owners and their guests. Comment?
Mothera TMs Day a " Behind-the-Scenes
... doesn't appear to be like the original. Anyway this is a behind-the-scenes clip of director Darren Lynn Bousman ( Saw II & III ) working with the cast and crew.A One thing I did notice - they swear a lot. Enjoy. Popularity: 1% [ ? ] Tags: horror ... Comment?
Terror Tidbits (Fango #288): Saw VI, Audiences Sick
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... the microstudio that owns the franchise, rewards their loyalty. For example, after successfully helming both SAW II and SAW III for the company, director Bousman leveraged Twisted's request to direct SAW IV with a contractual obligation for them to ... Comment?
Peter Kramer / the Associated Press Jaime King broke her tailbone filming in the city.
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... a bottle of Boone's." Mother's Day , a remake of a 1981 exploitation movie, is directed by Darren Lynn Bousman ( Saw II ) and also stars Rebecca De Mornay, Briana Evigan, Shawn Ashmore and the recently announced Andrew Bryniarski, the actor who ... Comment?