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Film: Saw [merged]

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film: Saw

I was just given the link for the trailer of this new movie called SAW. thought alot of bluelighters would be interested in seeing it and i would like your opinions. it looks pretty damn freaky to me, much more scary than most horror movies these days. the style kind of reminds me of se7en.

http://filmforce.ign.com/articles/521/521120p1.html?fromint=1
 
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"SAW" Supposedly the scariest horror movie in years!

I don't know why I'm so fascinated by this movie's storyline but it sounds and looks freaky. I've read some reviews of people who screened it at Sundance and the word "intense" is used to describe it a bunch of times. I have to admit I'm too chicken to see it in the theater but I'd love to see it on video. The two trailers that I've seen completely scared the SHIT out of me. Has anyone on Bluelight seen it? The link to the trailer is on the bottom of this thread.
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Link to SAW review

What film the 29 voters on IMDB 'saw' is beyond me- Lions Gate Film's Sundance 2004 acquisition of James Wan's Saw is by far Lions Gate's most brilliant decision in the companies entire history- next to making American Psycho and releasing House of 1000 Corpses. Saw is one of the most intense films I've seen in years and almost effortlessly crosses over two of my favorite genre's- horror and crime-thriller. If you're a fan of David Fincher's 1995 classic Se7en, then you're in for one hell of a treat, plus some!

The film opens with two men, Adam (played by Leigh Whannell, who is also the writer) and Dr Gordon (played by the amazing Cary Elwes), chained by their ankles inside a dirty old bathroom with the lights out. There's a disgusting smell lingering heavily around both of them and once the lights go on, we find a man who has shot himself in the head lying in the middle of the bathroom. In one hand the dead man has a gun- in the other a tape recorder- the plot thickens as we find out the goal of the killers game. He has been dubbed 'Jigsaw' by the police, and has quite a history of murders. The plot of this game is that Dr Gordon must find a way to kill Adam by the time the long hand of a clock hits six, or Dr Gordon and his family will die. Sounds simple doesn't it? Believe me its not- but I promise you that by the end of the film you will understand everything completely to a "T", there is no bullshitting around the way the story plays out. As the film progresses, we get a detailed description of the killers history as the police, played by Danny Glover (you got it, Sergeant Roger Murtaugh!) and Ken Leung, attempt to hunt him down. The plot is continually thickening as more and more details are revealed and once the movie is completely finished, you will find yourself smiling with a certain sense of satisfaction in the realization that you may never see something like this unfold again.

Like I said, Saw reminds me of Se7en, in about 100 different ways. The film is very dark and gritty- the stuff nightmares are made of- the camerawork is intense, there are scenes caked in blood, the soundtrack sounds like a Nine Inch Nails score, the editing is extremely tight and 'Jigsaw's' motive is awesome. The editing mixed with the score and directing made this film ultra intense. I couldn't help but glance over at SuperHeidi as she jumped out of her seat like 300 times. Seriously, the film is ultra intense; the factor of time is used very well in the tension building. We get to see a bunch of Jigsaw's games played out, and you BEG for the victims to win- but here's the kicker- when someone wins, someone has to lose! One of the games played out in the film is now one of my all-time favorite scenes in a film- EVER! Just wait until you see this sucker, you will be in the theater the next night with more of your pals checking it out again and maybe even again after that.

Lions Gate is on a horror rampage- I was pretty gutsy and called Haute (High) Tension (review) the best horror movie of 2004 before the year even started, but now that it has been pushed back to 2005, and that Saw is now coming out this September, I dub Saw the best horror movie of 2004 and I feel pretty confident that nothing will be better than this beauty. Just about every single factor I can think of in Saw is perfect: the editing, the transitions, the directing, the acting, the gore, the score, the plot, the way the plot plays out, and the character building. I guarantee this to be one of the most kick ass movies you'll ever see, on September 17th, prepare to kick start the Halloween movie run with James Wan's amazing Saw. Link to Trailer
 
trailer didnt really seem all that good but i guess we will see
 
sOn said:
trailer didnt really seem all that good but i guess we will see

imo horror movies don't seem all that good.

The problem with horror films is that nowadays it takes more than blood and guts to scare someone. One man killing a few people simply isn't scary. Well it isn't to me anyway.

In an age where we're able to log on the www.rotten.com and such it will take more than a film and some special effects to actually scare me.

There is far more real horror in todays world than ever went on in a film.

Don't mean to dis horror fans but the genre does nothing for me.
 
The movie SAW is sponsoring the Amputee Beauty Pageant on Howard Stern. Now THAT is classic! =D
 
Umm....that trailer didn't scare me remotely. Not that I'm saying it'll be a bad movie, but after Ghosts of the Civil Dead and Sixth Sense, that trailer's really not so scary.....
 
You know, from what I read on the Internet Movie Database (www.imdb.com) the movie is not really too gory. It's described as being a very intense psychological thriller with many twists and turns. Even seasoned thriller fans were shocked by some of the turns the movie took. And even when they thought they had the movie all figured out, it led them in yet another direction. That's what fascinates me about the movie, not necessarily the blood.
 
Razzie said:
It's described as being a very intense psychological thriller with many twists and turns.

sounds like my kind of movie. the trailor looks ok. we'll see.
 
It's described as being a very intense psychological thriller with many twists and turns

^^^ Yeah thats true, watched SAW last week. its not really gory at all, just fucking disturbing. The Acting was really really shit, which kind of diluted the atmosphere of the film and there are a few gaping plot holes, but still definately worth seeing
 
LOL I guess I thought it was most likely a gory flick because my brother told me about it a few days ago (very excitedly as he is a horror movie buff). He hinted at what the title is supposed to refer to so I just assumed .... anyway, I haven't seen a good scary movie in a while so maybe I'll give this one a shot. :)
 
KillerLoop said:
imo horror movies don't seem all that good.

The problem with horror films is that nowadays it takes more than blood and guts to scare someone. One man killing a few people simply isn't scary. Well it isn't to me anyway.

In an age where we're able to log on the www.rotten.com and such it will take more than a film and some special effects to actually scare me.

There is far more real horror in todays world than ever went on in a film.

Don't mean to dis horror fans but the genre does nothing for me.

i like horror movies... let me rephrase that... i like GOOD horror movies (or extremely BAD horror movies hehe)... but i can 100% understand what youre saying. that makes plenty of sense. thats why movies like se7en are great... because they show the horrible realities that are comprised to make such a good movie... however i guess now we're getting more into the psychological thriller genre as opposed to the horror genre, but whatever hehe.
 
^ i think it's coming out oct. 29th. not positive though.

i'm really looking forward to this one. it does seem like it'll be in the 'fucked up psychological thriller' category. i'm sure i'll love it. i much prefer that type of movie over gory horror films.
 
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