The Shredder
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I've heard some talk of IV actually being something of a prequel rather than a straight up sequel, but nothing has been confirmed yet.
				
			Stormyprecious said:He couldn't be, SAW V isn't an official project yet. He signed sequel clauses that obligated him to be involved if they chose to include him in the potential sequels that he signed on for.
Yes, it's my favorite of the three.
tzarinna said:I don't remember the blonde.Was the hair long or I guess what I should ask did they appear to be female?But some have been saying that the doctor from the first one will be a possbile accomplice.
co2 said:Judging from how Saw III ended along with the fact that we saw flashbacks of the killers memories of being with some blonde that we have yet to have any clue about what-so-ever...I would say that Saw IV will be a pre-quel.
Just watch..
Hannibal gets an origin movie, so will Jigsaw
co2 said:Really?! You see some of his memories of walking in the park with a blond woman and she tells him that she loves him. Then he says I love you back and, and his accompliss thought he was talking to the doctor? Were you watching the movie?
Now, we don't know anything about that...so you tell me, why would they show that and not explain it unless they were planting the seeds for the next film?

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)The Shredder said:The prequel idea for SAW IV is a bit more credible than just fanboy speculation.....
Where do you want to see the next film go?
Leigh Whannell: I don't know; the good thing about the Saw films is they have such fractured narratives, I'd almost like to see it go back in time and tell the story of Jigsaw, and how he became Jigsaw - I'd like to see that. It's almost like the Batman Begins story of going back to the beginning; there are so many things, but I'd like to keep up the quality. I'd like to see it take a different turn; I almost feel like these three movies should exist as one story, and then Saw IV should be a completely different story and go back in time, so that they can exist separately - I'd like that.
(from http://www.splatterfilms.com/news/88/15388.php
HellOnEarth said:Why is 3 your favorite? I heard it was utter filth and crap, compared to the others.
which twist?Vile said:The twist in SAW III was apparent about 35-40 minutes into the movie. I didnt like that.
 
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)Vile said:The twist in SAW III was apparent about 35-40 minutes into the movie. I didnt like that.
Vile said:The twist in SAW III was apparent about 35-40 minutes into the movie. I didnt like that.
C.F. Kane said:What I'd love to see?
Someone miraculously curing that tumor. And then shooting Jigsaw in the head.
This probably should have been done in the first movie. It would've saved us money.
sarcasm?LastSunrise1981 said:The first twist may've been some what predictable, but the last two? No way. I don't care what anyone says no one saw that one or the last one coming at all.
Jeff's daughter being locked in a room and Jigsaw himself being the final test? I doubt anyone actually figured that out.
Stormyprecious said:Tobin and Shawnee are the heart of the series, they're barely in SAW, they're in SAW II throughout but barely together, and in SAW III their relationship is front and center; not to mention that it's the best combination of a morality tale and exploitation of the three. The first film is the most concerned with trying to throw you off track and the least concerned with getting the message across, it ends with a twist for the sake of a twist. The twist in SAW III is emotional and meaningful.
Stormyprecious said:As would not seeing the films if you that way.
C.F. Kane said:...
I'm trying to get around that grammar.
 
				