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Matthew Chmiel 10-30-10 10:43 AM

Re: Saw 3D
 

Originally Posted by sirbrady (Post 10461508)
Spoiler:
I wanted more Hoffman/Gordon. Hoffman did kick ass in this, how many victims got stabbed in the neck, lol? Gordon was messed up, so I doubt he could still be a doctor. Jill Tuck was a total waste, besides getting killed. The ending was OK, but Hoffman was caught too easily.

Spoiler:
Dr. Gordon is still a doctor as Jill brought the tape to a hospital in Saw VI.

Also, I'm assuming, Jigsaw and Jill knew where Hoffman's operations were taking place. Because of that, Jigsaw/Jill knew where to lead Dr. Gordon when shit started to hit the fan.

Indy Jones Fan 10-30-10 10:52 AM

Re: Saw 3D
 

Originally Posted by Daytripper (Post 10461035)
Sorry, not threadcrapping, but I stopped watching these after #3. Not that they are terrible, but it was just the "same 'ol, same 'ol" and I didn't feel a need to continue with the series. And I honestly don't know one person who has seen more than one or two of these films.


Originally Posted by DJariya (Post 10461065)
Seeing this on Sunday. ^^ And I've seen all 6 movies leading into this one. It's one of my favorite serialized film franchises. I'm still amazed it's lasted 7 films even though the main villain has been dead for 4 of them.

Well, now you know at least 2 people who have seen all six and I've looked forward to a new SAW movie every Halloween.

sirbrady 10-30-10 01:30 PM

Re: Saw 3D
 

Originally Posted by Matthew Chmiel (Post 10461611)
Spoiler:
Dr. Gordon is still a doctor as Jill brought the tape to a hospital in Saw VI.

Also, I'm assuming, Jigsaw and Jill knew where Hoffman's operations were taking place. Because of that, Jigsaw/Jill knew where to lead Dr. Gordon when shit started to hit the fan.

Spoiler:
Just hard to believe he was still practicing, :lol:

Hoffman killed so many people (cops, FBI) and was usually a step ahead. I think he should have been able to escape from that situation, before being chained up that is. But I know he wasn't expecting Gordon's attack.

I don't think Jill knew where Hoffman's hideout was, she would have told Gibson. Jigsaw + Gordon had to know where it was, as they worked on traps.

JumpCutz 10-30-10 01:50 PM

Re: Saw 3D
 
How would you guys say this film stacks up with the other entries in the series?

It's not surprisingly getting mugged at RT with a 9% fresh rating.

xage 10-30-10 04:18 PM

Re: Saw 3D
 
How did Chester of Linkin Park end up as a victim in SAW 3D?

http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/165...kin_park.jhtml


I like how Part 1 tied all up at the ending of SAW 3D.

xage 10-30-10 04:23 PM

Re: Saw 3D
 
Nice!!!


Originally Posted by LosingMyMind (Post 10362807)
My prediction/hope:
Spoiler:
Dr. Gordon will be one of the few survivors or will at least have a hand in Hoffman's demise. It would be nice to see a survivor from the original actually survive the entire series. Also, Marcus Dunstan has said that he's a Gordonite, so hopefully that bodes well for the character.


Giles 10-30-10 07:23 PM

Re: Saw 3D
 

Originally Posted by xage (Post 10462123)
Nice!!!


Originally Posted by LosingMyMind
My prediction/hope:

Spoiler:
:
Dr. Gordon will be one of the few survivors or will at least have a hand in Hoffman's demise. It would be nice to see a survivor from the original actually survive the entire series. Also, Marcus Dunstan has said that he's a Gordonite, so hopefully that bodes well for the character.

once I had heard that

Spoiler:
Cary Elwes was returning, I knew immediately he'd be a huge factor in the plot for the new movie, so much so, that I could see the ending come a mile away... how appropriate that the title, saw, is a metaphor for 'what goes round comes around'


considering this was shot with 3D HD cameras, the cinematography for the movie made VII the only movie of the entire series to not appear highly grainy. I thought the 3D effects were great, the lossless sound notably during the car explosion was insanely loud. I thought some of the fake blood looked a tad too pink, notably during the stomach intestine slicing. I thought for the most part the MPAA was asleep for the screening/rating of this movie, very very gory, except for the eye/mouth goughing that appeared to be truncated.

Rammsteinfan 10-30-10 09:31 PM

Re: Saw 3D
 
Did anyone else's theatre have it on the board and tickets as SAW: THE FINAL CHAPTER instead of SAW 3D? Wonder if that is the name for it on home video when it hits...

LosingMyMind 10-30-10 10:32 PM

Re: Saw 3D
 

Originally Posted by Rammsteinfan (Post 10462511)
Did anyone else's theatre have it on the board and tickets as SAW: THE FINAL CHAPTER instead of SAW 3D? Wonder if that is the name for it on home video when it hits...

My ticket and the digital signs said "SAW VII 3D."

Kurt D 10-30-10 10:53 PM

Re: Saw 3D
 

Originally Posted by Daytripper (Post 10461035)
Sorry, not threadcrapping, but I stopped watching these after #3. Not that they are terrible, but it was just the "same 'ol, same 'ol" and I didn't feel a need to continue with the series. And I honestly don't know one person who has seen more than one or two of these films.

Not really a fan either, but if I can find it bargain priced later on I'll probably buy it. And that's the thing, movies like this are the McDonalds Food of Cinema.
No-one expects their next Big Mac to be any better than the first, but you know what you're going to get.

fumanstan 10-30-10 11:37 PM

Re: Saw 3D
 

Originally Posted by Daytripper (Post 10461035)
Sorry, not threadcrapping, but I stopped watching these after #3. Not that they are terrible, but it was just the "same 'ol, same 'ol" and I didn't feel a need to continue with the series. And I honestly don't know one person who has seen more than one or two of these films.

I feel the opposite; unlike other horror movies, this series has managed to keep up an intriguing story line through 7 movies without getting campy. While plenty of people will just go for the traps, and others to see gore, I think there's a lot of interesting characters and plot twists to have kept the series unique beyond the initial sequels.

Boba Fett 10-31-10 12:08 AM

Re: Saw 3D
 
Compared to Halloween and Friday the 13th, and even Nightmare on Elm Street, Saw has been a quite consistent in trying to deliver an intriguing movie and blows any other large Horror franchise out of the water in the continuity department.

tylergfoster 10-31-10 01:53 AM

Re: Saw 3D
 

Originally Posted by Boba Fett (Post 10462676)
Compared to Halloween and Friday the 13th, and even Nightmare on Elm Street, Saw has been a quite consistent in trying to deliver an intriguing movie and blows any other large Horror franchise out of the water in the continuity department.

And this, I think this is the conundrum of Saw 3D. The filmmakers wrote themselves into a corner by continually developing the mythology of Jigsaw using backstory. Since the character is dead, at some point they run out of backstory, and then what? How can a movie that has nowhere to go have an intriguing development at the end of it? Saw 3D has no real twists to offer, because it's a conclusion.

One other nitpick: I thought the new cop guy, the one with the slight cowboy accent, was terrible. A moment I thought would inspire laughter (I was surprised it didn't) was the part where he yells at Jill that she's in a safehouse, walks into the other room, and his secretary tells him the safehouse is compromised. "GOD DAMN IT!" It reminds me of the Derrick Comedy parodies of 24:

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DJariya 10-31-10 02:48 AM

Re: Saw 3D
 

Originally Posted by Rammsteinfan (Post 10462511)
Did anyone else's theatre have it on the board and tickets as SAW: THE FINAL CHAPTER instead of SAW 3D? Wonder if that is the name for it on home video when it hits...

The 2D version is apparently called Saw: The Final Chapter.

Rammsteinfan 10-31-10 02:38 PM

Re: Saw 3D
 

Originally Posted by DJariya (Post 10462782)
The 2D version is apparently called Saw: The Final Chapter.

Much better title anyways. Hopefully the 2D blu-ray version is called that. And hopefully they do a mega set w/ all movies and both versions of each film. Doubt it but just hoping.

Matthew Chmiel 10-31-10 05:27 PM

Re: Saw 3D
 

Originally Posted by Rammsteinfan (Post 10463539)
Much better title anyways. Hopefully the 2D blu-ray version is called that. And hopefully they do a mega set w/ all movies and both versions of each film. Doubt it but just hoping.

I hope they do, especially for Blu-ray. The first three are in dire need of a re-release.

I'd personally just take remasters and in the case of I - III, make them deluxe editions with ALL of the extras from both the theatrical/unrated and director's cut DVDs. I'd also prefer a full-length documentary chronicling the entire franchise, but that's more of a want than a need.

LosingMyMind 10-31-10 05:34 PM

Re: Saw 3D
 
I'm most interested in all of the deleted scenes and alternate endings. Hell, there was an entire trap sequence cut out of IV. Bring on that stuff.

DJariya 10-31-10 08:28 PM

Re: Saw 3D
 
Just got back from seeing it this afternoon. I enjoyed it. Thought it was a good end to the series.

Was really surprised to see how this filmed tied up some loose ends from Saw I. Honestly, the 3D didn't really do much for me. There were a couple of scenes where it worked well, but I thought the last 1/3 of the movie the effects didn't really stand out.

Chad Donella, who played Gibson, was IMO probably the worst actor to play a lead investigator/detective in the series. The actor brought no personality or charisma to the character. I thought he was terrible in all his scenes. I know they normally don't spend alot of money in the series, but there are so many talented actors they could have got to play Gibson. They should have gone a little bigger and hired someone more well known like Donnie Wahlberg in the previous films.

As for Jill Tuck:

Spoiler:
I thought she put herself into a huge hole by not leaving town after failing to kill Hoffman. And the worst part was her turning to the Police for help who Hoffman was monitoring regularly. And it was idiotic for Gibson to send her back to the Police station and lock her up in a cell. Really? What I found funny was that she toughened up in the last 2 films and I thought she would make a good opponent to Hoffman, but in this film was a scared wimp.


I enjoyed the B story with Bobby Dagen more than I enjoyed the A story with Hoffman/Jill/Gibson.

Lots of gorgeous women in this installment. Hell, Bobby's lawyer, publicist, and wife were smoking. I recognized Gina Holden, who played Bobby's wife, from her guest stint on Life Unexpected recently.

Dumb question, who did this girl play?

http://www.imdb.com/name/nm2880708/

I thought VI and 3D were probably Melton and Dunstan's best work as writers for the series. If your a fan of the series, I definitely think you should watch this and finish it up.

LosingMyMind 10-31-10 08:31 PM

Re: Saw 3D
 

Originally Posted by DJariya (Post 10464343)
Dumb question, who did this girl play?

http://www.imdb.com/name/nm2880708/

It's the girl from the public trap.

Pizza 10-31-10 11:17 PM

Re: Saw 3D
 
I loved the opening and
Spoiler:
the return of Dr. Gordon
but was pretty bored by the rest of the film. Horrible waste of 3D. The ending wasn't very satisfying either. I didn't buy into
Spoiler:
Dr. Gordon working with Jigsaw. I felt they did a weak job working Jigsaw into the storyline especially with this being the finale.

My Other Self 11-01-10 12:34 AM

Re: Saw 3D
 

Originally Posted by LosingMyMind (Post 10462585)
My ticket and the digital signs said "SAW VII 3D."

This made me remember my ticket stub for Blade II as Blade 2: Bloodhunt which was the film's original title but was changed well before it hit theaters. I always thought it was strange it was still programmed in the computers back then to print them out but I don't know how any of that's done in terms of updating from the studios and whatnot.

I wonder what the official name of Saw 3D is.

Boba Fett 11-01-10 02:02 AM

Re: Saw 3D
 

Originally Posted by mcfly (Post 10464808)
This made me remember my ticket stub for Blade II as Blade 2: Bloodhunt which was the film's original title but was changed well before it hit theaters. I always thought it was strange it was still programmed in the computers back then to print them out but I don't know how any of that's done in terms of updating from the studios and whatnot.

I wonder what the official name of Saw 3D is.

It's Saw 3D. Saw VII ended up being a working title and the subtitle "The Final Chapter" is for 2D theaters and the eventual home video release.

RocShemp 11-01-10 06:37 AM

Re: Saw 3D
 

Originally Posted by Boba Fett (Post 10464882)
It's Saw 3D. Saw VII ended up being a working title and the subtitle "The Final Chapter" is for 2D theaters and the eventual home video release.

Given, ad campaign to the contrary, I'm sure there'll probably be a Saw VIII down the road, I wonder what they'll call it. The Final-er Chapter?

RichC2 11-01-10 07:35 AM

Re: Saw 3D
 
They'll just spin it off and make a series called
Spoiler:
Gordon

stingermck 11-01-10 07:55 AM

Re: Saw 3D
 

Originally Posted by RichC2 (Post 10465029)
They'll just spin it off and make a series called
Spoiler:
Gordon

I'd watch it.

Saw it Saturday. The movie itself was just OK, but the ending made up for it. It was strange seeing such a brightly lit Saw film, but I assume that was for the 3D


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