2008-08-06, 15:43 | Link #1 |
Akuma HighClass Commander
Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: 存在の他の平野
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Saw V (october 2008)
Just when you thought Jigsaw was gone for good, his legacy lives on
I present to you the trailer for the fifth movie of SAW. http://videos.movie-list.com/view_vi...f2c4f25dc8fa86 http://playlist.yahoo.com/makeplayli...&sdm=web&pt=rd http://www.saw5.com/
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2008-08-06, 16:38 | Link #2 |
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Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: East Cupcake
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Was there any need for a Saw III (I will give you I and II, but only cause II upped the gore factor in a fun and interesting way), let alone a IV or V. When will the film companies realize that the Torture-porn Slashers have died out?
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2008-08-07, 14:34 | Link #5 |
Wiggle Your Big Toe
Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: Milwaukee
Age: 33
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I loved the first Saw movie, but then I just didn't like how they continued it into the other movies and it just became one of those other never ending series of horror movies like Halloween. And seriously all horror movies seem to be about to day is "punching up the gore" and don't actually try to make the movie original and interesting.The first Saw was one of the modern day horror movies I actually liked, along with The Descent and a select other few.
I'm sure that there will be more Saw movies to come since hollywood loves to milk the shit out of every populer movie series and Society nowadays is so dumbed down that they find just about anything a joy to watch, like reality TV and not to mention all those damned parody movies like Epic Movie, Date Movie, Mett the Spartens. Those were some of the worst movies ever and now there is another one coming out. God entertainment has gone to hell in the past 5 to 6 years.
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2008-08-07, 21:14 | Link #6 |
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Join Date: Sep 2007
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Saw I and II are good.
But I think five movies about a clown killing people are enough. It's pretty clear that they're not going to stop making them until they stop making money. And seeing as it doesn't take more than a week to write a screenplay about random torture with huge plot-holes and they've got a giant Hollywood budget, it looks like we'll be seeing many more very soon. |
2008-08-08, 18:45 | Link #7 |
Clandestine Otaku
Join Date: Jun 2008
Age: 34
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I love horror movies and Saw is no exception. I really like the whole idea of the villain, Jigsaw, and how he traps his victims in mechanical deathtraps. Then it's the decision of the victim whether he can save himself/herself by enduring a lot of pain or sacrificing someone's life in the process.
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2008-08-08, 20:10 | Link #10 |
Sky Warrior
Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Jedi Temple, Coruscant
Age: 43
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Saw was a classic in Horror Cinema History, original and still the most chilling of the series in spite of having much less gore than the later films.
Saw II was an exploitational piece of trash that sunk to the lowest common denominator of using negative-non-white-racial-stereotypes. I mean, it would have been JUST as realistic and NO LESS convincing if a sweaty-muscleboud-white-drug-dealer had pushed a helpless girl into a pit of needles, but no, this being Hollywood he just HAD to be yet another Hispanic drug dealer. Saw 3, while not as good as Saw, was better than Saw 2; being an emotinally strong character study on the morality and philosophy of revenge. Saw 4.... what a waste of celluloid. Saw 5... I'm a film student, so I would have to see it.... dosen't mean I would necessarily have to like it. |
2008-08-09, 12:31 | Link #13 |
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Join Date: Jun 2007
Location: 28° 37', North ; 77° 13', East
Age: 33
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Milk it dry!!
You know, i first watched saw 1 on tv, and initially thought it was some vague-o movie. Well, unsurprisingly, I loved every bit of the movie by the end of it, but was completely satisfied. Fine, saw II, hell, the movie made money, and im sure there was enough to squeeze out of a second one. but III, IV, V?!?!? I'm certainly not gonna bother with this one. Bah, well, atleast it wont be as bad as american pie : beta house. |
2008-08-09, 12:58 | Link #14 |
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Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: England
Age: 34
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T'is a shame that they keep having to take the biscuit with good selling and classic movies by making more...like let's say, FIVE of them.
Why not just leave them as one awesome classic like Chicken Run or The Great Escape? Spirited Away made tonnes of money from its success, but you don't see Studio Ghibli making "Spirited Away 2". Unlike Disney that make sequels to practically every decent production that they make. Aladdin, awesome!...Aladdin 2....*Face Palm!* |
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