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Post by politicidal on Aug 15, 2022 22:01:38 GMT
Kevin Greutert, who directed Saw VI an Saw: The Final Chapter and edited Saw I through V and Jigsaw, will also direct it.
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Post by President Ackbar™ on Aug 15, 2022 22:06:53 GMT
SAW - 2 : Shopping for a New Saw (2023)
SAW - 1 : Buying a New Saw (2024)
SAW 0 : Trying Out a New Saw for the Very First Time (2025)
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Post by James on Aug 15, 2022 22:26:53 GMT
Could go either way. I thought VI was one of the better entries but was let down by The Final Chapter.
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Post by masterofallgoons on Aug 16, 2022 18:57:17 GMT
They're kinda all the same. Even when Chris Rock and Samuel L. Jackson are inexplicably in them.
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Post by President Ackbar™ on Aug 16, 2022 19:18:58 GMT
They're kinda all the same. Even when Chris Rock and Samuel L. Jackson are inexplicably in them."I'M TIRED OF ALL THESE MOTHER******* SAWS IN ALL THESE MOTHER******* MOVIES!"
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Post by politicidal on Dec 9, 2022 2:29:57 GMT
Shawnee Smith may be returning.
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Post by Anonymous Andy on Dec 9, 2022 12:43:00 GMT
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Post by moviebuffbrad on Dec 10, 2022 13:32:34 GMT
They should go the New Nightmare route, make it about a Saw director being tortired by a crazy fan, presumably by being forced to watch all 9 Saw movies.
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Post by politicidal on Feb 12, 2023 18:25:41 GMT
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Post by moviebuffbrad on Feb 12, 2023 23:58:56 GMT
Wait just a damn minute, it's written by the same two guys who did Jigsaw and Spiral? As in the LAST TWO failed attempts to reboot this franchise? Are the producers unfamiliar with the definition of insanity or do they just think third time's the charm?
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Post by forca84 on Feb 16, 2023 1:58:34 GMT
I didn't think "Spiral" was terrible. Just very Hammy at the end. "Jigsaw" was okay too. As much as I enjoy the movies how much longer can they keep using John and Amanda? It felt used up several movies ago.
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Post by Vits on Nov 19, 2023 0:06:48 GMT
SAW X? Why call it that? Yes, it's common to use the Roman number in the title of a 10th installment, because it can also be read as a letter that makes everything look cool, but this sequel focuses on human drama more than gore. Actually, the 8th installment was originally going to be titled SAW: LEGACY. It would've been more appropriate, considering how little the plot had to do with John Kramer/Jigsaw. They ended up using the title JIGSAW, which could've been used for this movie instead. It's the one that focuses the most on a character we've seen mostly in brief flashbacks... Flashbacks that take place within the same time span, even though he looks older with each sequel, and it's harder to ignore this issue when he's the center of attention. Now, where was I? Oh, right! The more dramatic approach. It's certainly something to appreciate in a franchise known for the over-the-top death scenes... So why didn't I enjoy this movie? Two reasons: A) It does stick to the brand's formula at times. Not in a creative way, though. B) Jigsaw is portrayed as someone more sympathetic than what he actually is. There's even a new villain who exists solely so he looks not as bad in comparison. It's disingenuous.
5/10
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