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SAW III

Posted:
Thu Aug 31, 06 10:28 am
by ~Confused~
Bah, I MIGHT see it, not sure. If i was going to see it, I'd have to be pumped up with cadences and some tequila. I hate those pointless torture movies, but now I just remembered people have to save themselves while some sick bastard gambles to it, in that case I most likely will see it but yeah.
www.saw3.com/

Posted:
Thu Aug 31, 06 10:49 am
by Skinny Puppy
How the hell you meant to sit there and watch a film like that, i couldnt even watch "The Grudge" without going out of the room half way through the film.

Posted:
Thu Aug 31, 06 10:55 am
by ~Confused~
I honestly have no idea.
Bah, I MIGHT see it, not sure. If i was going to see it, I'd have to be pumped up with cadences and some tequila.
I cant see some of the reasons people watch it but i can see some reasons. Theres no storyline that you can stick to.
The Grudge? LOL the grudge was a jap peice of shit, Shit. They revealed her face to often. the only great part was killing the orignal "Hide in the bed and be safe" shit

Posted:
Thu Aug 31, 06 12:45 pm
by clyzm
If you can't take the Grudge, then you are a wussy, not a "grown up who doesn't have time for this shite". Hell, you have to be mature just to watch the thing, which I see Mike & Goddard aren't, so why are you talking about it again?

Posted:
Thu Aug 31, 06 12:48 pm
by ~Confused~
[A] Cataclyzm wrote:If you can't take the Grudge, then you are a wussy, not a "grown up who doesn't have time for this shite". Hell, you have to be mature just to watch the thing, which I see Mike & Goddard aren't, so why are you talking about it again?
Errrr, cata I watched it twice I just didnt like it, in horror movies you have to earn the revealing of the face...or body part whatever its main command is, or the body of it. Also it wasnt exactly a masterpeice

Posted:
Thu Aug 31, 06 1:06 pm
by ynnaD
If you can't watch Saw then you must have very weak stomachs. Saw is easy to watch

Posted:
Thu Aug 31, 06 1:08 pm
by ~Confused~
0o7 wrote:If you can't watch Saw then you must have very weak stomachs. Saw is easy to watch
I've never watched it honestly, to busy watching television or doing something equally important


Posted:
Thu Aug 31, 06 1:10 pm
by ynnaD
Well if you watch any watch teh first one. Much better than the second

Posted:
Thu Aug 31, 06 1:18 pm
by James
I perfer the second one completely.

Posted:
Thu Aug 31, 06 2:00 pm
by Snakey
I haven't seen either yet


Posted:
Thu Aug 31, 06 2:52 pm
by Lazer
Both are excellent, as is The Grudge. I love my horror movies. Halloween is the king of them all, with special mention to Scream (even though it spawned many awful teen-slasher films)

Posted:
Thu Aug 31, 06 2:59 pm
by synthetic
As for standing the horror movies, its the sound thats the scariest part of the movie so if you think youre gonna freak out or what not just turn the volume down. Last I did that was in some random horror movie, some woman had his hand thorn off and the sound at that moment was a bit too much for me lol.

Posted:
Thu Aug 31, 06 3:11 pm
by Spiderbot01
How can you say the polt twists arent amazing? I hope you get hit by traffic. gg.

Posted:
Thu Aug 31, 06 3:24 pm
by Imperial
They only thing I'll say about the plot is that it can be confusing at times, really only the second, but, yes they are amazing, a really good script.
Also, when going into special feautures for saw II, the crew had to spend four days pulling out needles and replacing them with fibres, making them safe. A lot of tedious work and a lot of effort, which was worth it in the end imo

Posted:
Fri Sep 01, 06 8:54 pm
by Chococat
Imperial wrote:Also, when going into special feautures for saw II, the crew had to spend four days pulling out needles and replacing them with fibres, making them safe. A lot of tedious work and a lot of effort, which was worth it in the end imo
Lol, the entire original was filmed in 7 days.
The Grudge (both original and the pointless American remake) wasn't scary. At all

Posted:
Sun Sep 03, 06 10:39 am
by Lazer
Chococat wrote:The Grudge (both original and the pointless American remake) wasn't scary. At all

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I beg to differ! In the cinema, The Grudge (hollywood version) made me squirm. However, watching it on dvd wasn't even half as bad and pretty tame in comparison.

Posted:
Sun Sep 03, 06 12:01 pm
by clyzm
Oy!
Most famous actors of today
are from America ...
Same goes with films.

Posted:
Sun Sep 03, 06 2:11 pm
by DarkKnight
[A] Cataclyzm wrote:Oy!
Most famous actors of today
are from America ...
Same goes with films.
Famous != good.
(LotR and Star Wars ring any bells?)
Re: SAW III

Posted:
Sun Sep 03, 06 2:40 pm
by Big Daddy
~Confused~ wrote:Bah, I MIGHT see it, not sure. If i was going to see it, I'd have to be pumped up with cadences and some tequila. I hate those pointless torture movies, but now I just remembered people have to save themselves while some sick bastard gambles to it, in that case I most likely will see it but yeah.
www.saw3.com/
Why does it say 1394 days? That isn't this halloween.

Posted:
Fri Sep 22, 06 7:05 pm
by Bandee
Saw is a crazy film. ive seen the saw 1 and the 2 too. i have a weak stomach so it was crazy to me


Posted:
Fri Sep 22, 06 11:27 pm
by jesus
meh... ive seen scearrer... { if hats a word }

Posted:
Fri Sep 22, 06 11:28 pm
by Mastakilla
I'd rather watch Scary Movie 4, the intro rocks. Dr.Phil + Saw = WIN.

Posted:
Sat Sep 23, 06 1:34 pm
by Imperial
Saw wasn't scary? Neither was Saw 11. I would call it a thriller.
Blair witch on the other hand... woah

Posted:
Sat Sep 23, 06 2:57 pm
by jesus
meh .... i didnt find Blair witch THAT good

Posted:
Sat Sep 23, 06 3:45 pm
by C:Enter:£££
Blair Witch is awesome, especially first time you see it.

Posted:
Sat Sep 23, 06 8:53 pm
by jesus
i suppose it was ok but i wouldnt call it "woah"

Posted:
Sat Sep 23, 06 8:54 pm
by C:Enter:£££
Well I would.

Posted:
Sat Sep 23, 06 9:13 pm
by Imperial
The thing that scared me is the fact they tried to make you think it was real and it happened.
FREAKY

Posted:
Sat Sep 23, 06 10:42 pm
by clyzm
That reminds me of the 'fakeumentary' strategy horror movies like the Texas Chainsaw Massacre use to creep you out... they make you think it's a movie based on a real event.

Posted:
Sat Sep 23, 06 10:47 pm
by C:Enter:£££
Chainsaw Massacre isn't real but it's inspired by a real guy, Eddy Gein the fucking pro! lol