SAW 4 Teaser
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SAW 4 Teaser
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"Can't wait."
Heads up, I would say, that site is not safe for work.
Heads up, I would say, that site is not safe for work.
#6
Originally Posted by Parcher
What the hell was going on in that scene?
What was the thing in the middle?
What came out of the muted guys mouth at the end, and how?
Confused...
What was the thing in the middle?
What came out of the muted guys mouth at the end, and how?
Confused...
#7
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Originally Posted by Ronnie Dobbs
Jesus this thing is going to get milked to death.
It doesn't really have to annoy you though. Just let the fans enjoy their thing and you can move on and enjoy things you like.
I'm not a "Saw" fan, so I moved on. No amount of cliched comments are going to stop the films; they'll only stop when the box office dies. That's just reality.
Considering "Saw 3" made nearly 170 million worldwide, that could take awhile considering the budgets are beer money. Lionsgate openly admitted that they will keep making them until they don't profit from them -- not used to studios admitting this.
Last edited by AllHallowsEve; 08-06-07 at 08:09 PM.
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It seemed pretty clear to me. There was some sort of machinery in the middle of the room they were both hooked up to. It had metal teeth in it that was constantly pulling one of them into the machine and loosening up on the other one. The big guys eyes are sewed shut, and the business-looking-man's mouth it sewn shut.
It looks like they were both given heavy tools to throw at each other, and the mouth shut guy could avoid what was being thrown. He spots the key to his chains stuck into the blind guys leg. He sneak attacks him and gets the key, while the big guy gets his bearings and starts attacking back. The business guy gets around all the swings and nails him with a tool of some sort. And then nails him again and again. He then unchains himself and widens his mouth open, all that stuff coming out of his mouth is his lips tearing...
Overall I found it pretty intense!
It looks like they were both given heavy tools to throw at each other, and the mouth shut guy could avoid what was being thrown. He spots the key to his chains stuck into the blind guys leg. He sneak attacks him and gets the key, while the big guy gets his bearings and starts attacking back. The business guy gets around all the swings and nails him with a tool of some sort. And then nails him again and again. He then unchains himself and widens his mouth open, all that stuff coming out of his mouth is his lips tearing...
Overall I found it pretty intense!
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Originally Posted by Ronnie Dobbs
Jesus this thing is going to get milked to death.
I can't believe Lionsgate greenlit 3 more Saw films. I think that either the last one (Saw III) or the upcoming (Saw IV) Saw should/should have be the end of the Saw franchise. Why must every studio milk these god damn horror franchise's? Don't they ever listen to the fans?...
Spoiler:
Anways heres the UK vr. of the Saw IV poster...
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Don't they ever listen to the fans?...
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I see a lot of people don't like them, and that is to be expected. However I have enjoyed all three, and will go see part 4. As long as I find them enjoyable keep them coming. If you aren't a fan of the series, then don't go see it, no one is forcing you too. This series has its fans and most liked all of the films and have something to look forward too every year.
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Originally Posted by nateman241
Anways heres the UK vr. of the Saw IV poster...


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I have a very strong feeling that this movie will mark the decline in box office for this series. I just don't think people are interested anymore . I'm guessing maybe 40 million total (which is still great considering their budget, but it's half of what the others made)




