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Saw is a suspense movie to me. Cause I be on the edge of my seat and wanna know whats gonna happen next.
http://www.bloody-disgusting.com/news/17269Arriving in theaters October 23 is Lionsgate's latest Jigsaw game, Saw VI, this time directed by long time editor Kevin Greutert. Beyond the break you'll find the first ever hi-res still from the pic that begins when Special Agent Strahm is dead, and Detective Hoffman has emerged as the unchallenged successor to Jigsaw's legacy. However, when the FBI draws closer to Hoffman, he is forced to set a game into motion, and Jigsaw's grand scheme is finally understood.
Its bound to happen, why not start talking?
Here's how I see it:
What are your ideas, hopes, and fears about the supposedly final installment?
to that sentence.I think the only way to end this franchise is to kidnap the writers, directors, producers, and any studio executives responsible for greenlighting this crap and put them through Jigsawesque deathtraps. Kill them all and maybe this nightmare will end.

Maybe they find something else out in this film.
I heard some stupid people saying it looks like the Fart Gag thing from Jackass and I just goto that sentence.
Or you could just not watch them.I think the only way to end this franchise is to kidnap the writers, directors, producers, and any studio executives responsible for greenlighting this crap and put them through Jigsawesque deathtraps. Kill them all and maybe this nightmare will end.
In a Audio interview I heard with Darren Lynn Bousman Director of Saw 2,3 and 4. He said as long as people keep paying to see these movies, they will continue to keep making them. And he's correct.God....this is really getting out of hand. Why are there so many sequels in this franchise? I figured they would stop at Saw 3, but I'm surprised it's gotten this far.
In a Audio interview I heard with Darren Lynn Bousman Director of Saw 2,3 and 4. He said as long as people keep paying to see these movies, they will continue to keep making them. And he's correct.
Or you could just not watch them.
I don't see why people feel the need to complain about something they really don't have to watch.
i don't watch the harry potter films, but i'm not going into the threads asking why are they making these movies yet or for any franchise really.
The reason is simple as to why they keep getting made. Cause they keep making money at the Box Office and are made for a low amount of money and make its budget back usually opening weekend.Indeed, especially when the answer is exactly the same for just about all of them...unless there's a franchise out there that consistently flops, has almost no fanbase, and yet continues to pump out sequels...but I'm not aware of any.
Or maybe if you don't like the films you won't find your way into a thread talking about them? Just a thought.![]()
I liked the first two. Now they're just beating a dead horse. Has nobody learned from Friday The 13th VII? Must they continue making the same mistakes over and over again?
I liked the first two. Now they're just beating a dead horse. Has nobody learned from Friday The 13th VII? Must they continue making the same mistakes over and over again?
The difference is these films are actually halfway decent and keep people interested. Another difference is those sequels of Friday the 13th weren't meant to be taken seriously.
I'm sure they were then, however, when you look at them now you see just how cheesy and intentionally bad they are.
Saw, on the other hand, is a more realistic approach to the horror world and the characters in my opinion are more interesting and complex.
I liked the first two. Now they're just beating a dead horse. Has nobody learned from Friday The 13th VII? Must they continue making the same mistakes over and over again?


Ill watch this just to see what happens. But after Saw VI I kinda lost a little interest. I mean it was ok but its the only one I havent actually bought on its release date. IV was the last one that I really dug. IV was masterful just how everything came together and at the end you found out the narative is running concurrently with III. That was brilliant writing at least in my eyes. But VI left something really to be desired for me