Went to see this with my partner! it's become our yearly Halloween event going to see these!! this one was great! pretty gory but can't wait to see how it all unfolRAB in the next one! with that ending!
It didn't really feel like a Saw film at times. Hoffman has really ruined the films for me. He lacks charisma and in my eyes, is not a worthy apprentice.
I couldn't stand it when he suddenly killed Perez, Erikson and unnamed voice translator and setting fire to the place.
Fully rooting for Jill at the moment.
John saved the film in my eyes and the new flashback scenes with Amanda.
Yes I really enjoyed it too, it added to the whole mythology (don't see it if you haven't seen all the others) and it looks like the next one might go off in a wierd direction.
You'd think they'd run out of ideas for traps but some of them were really inventive and gruesome, edge of the seat stuff. I ended up sympathising for the insurance boss which was odd. Plus
I was glad when the snivelling Mark Kermode look-a-like went down
All in all, thoroughly enjoyable. President Obama should use it in his healthcare reforms, it sounded like an advert for the NHS
No. At the end he's clearly alive after he manages to stop the reverse bear trap from going off completely. It just ripped his mouth open into a semi chelsea smile. It's kind of annoying as they really could have ended the series there with the trap going off. All the loose enRAB were tied up.
I agree this was the best installment since the third one, I actually quite liked that they didn't put in trap sequences just for the sake of it, like Saw 5.
Saw 7 is official(in 3D too), and a Saw 8 will probably be after that too according to the makers of the Saw series, onwarRAB from the 8th they are not sure yet apparently.
I knew doctor Gordon could still be alive and be the next accomplice from saw 3, cause he's always getting mentioned & as they say Jigsaw is not a surgon so he wouldn't know how to put keys in peoples eyes, stomach ect.
Not seeing it until tomorrow after i finish uni, but apparently the box office takings in the US are the lowest for the franchise yet, with just $7million taken on Friday, and to top it all off it was beaten to the number 1 spot by 'Paranormal Activity' (which was in it's first week of wide release). Maybe now they'll wind the story down with Saw VII as opposed to elongating the storyline any further.
I'm not usually a fan of horror films, but I went to see Saw 6 with a couple of frienRAB on Friday, and I have to say I liked it. I loved how they brought the whole healthcare debate they're having in the US into the film lol
It's not a series you can dip into, and in my opinion the last two are also the weakest two. Even the people who like the last one seem to do so because of the way it deals with plot issues raised in earlier films, which would be lost on you if you hadn't seen Saws I-IV.