3 had its flaws . defo . i saw a bit when the cop was smashing Amanda face against the wall. He hit her face against the wall at least 8 times and NO BLOOD appeared on the wall . also a close up on her face shows she had no blood on her face
i say it had flaws b/c what if the Dr.'s husband would've got killed with the shotgun instead of the pig gut victim.....Jigsaw was risking it there i think
I thought that the first one was all right, but that the second one was just more of the same. I haven't seen the other two, and don't think that I will anytime soon.
maybe but the first two were brilliant....i was able to detect the desperation in 3 and 4 they were just out for the money i think...i'm pretty sure that this next one that comes out won't gross as much as the previous two movies
I loved Saw 1 and Saw 2. Haven't had chance to watch Saw 3 or 4 but I would really love to. Saw is definitely among my all-time favourite horror/thriller films ever - possibly even up there with The Thing (great movie). I'm a sucker for film twists and the Saw movies keep me on my toes. ^_^
I loved the first Saw, 2 was....okay, watchable but didn't have the zing the first one did. 3 sucked. It sucked........hard. I had a hard time sitting still and finishing it, so I never bothered to see 4 and have no intention of watching any future sequels.
Well... for the Saw series, I've heard much (From my brother and sister, coz they won't let me watch it :dry: ) that there are really gross part in there, and, well, it seems really creepy, but I guess it is a good thriller to those who enjoy it.
the torture machine's that Jigsaw makes. The character ddint make them , someone from the crew of SAW made them. I just think there a bit nutz , thats all.
Saw was great, Saw 2 wasnt bad and i think Saw 3 & 4 just started to look rushed. Seemed like they tried way to hard to add shock and gore instead of suspense and twists.
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