Tuesday, November 07, 2006
Saw III Review
Saw III
True to form the movie is definitely not lacking in GORE. In fact, I think the studio made it a goal to make the movie more graphic and cringing with each sequential release. I couldn't stop clenching my hand at the on scene graphics torture I endured for almost 2 hours. For those who remember the last one, the recurring female in the movie was nail raking annoying and needed to be on an I.V. drip of valium. Like most movies these days, there was a twist and it's hard not to see it coming. Anthony enjoyed the movie, but we're both under agreement that Saw 2 topped the first and third one. But don't give up on the Saw franchise yet, with the success of Saw 3 at the box office, Saw 4 and possibly Saw 5 are in the works. What kind of devices can they think up now?
True to form the movie is definitely not lacking in GORE. In fact, I think the studio made it a goal to make the movie more graphic and cringing with each sequential release. I couldn't stop clenching my hand at the on scene graphics torture I endured for almost 2 hours. For those who remember the last one, the recurring female in the movie was nail raking annoying and needed to be on an I.V. drip of valium. Like most movies these days, there was a twist and it's hard not to see it coming. Anthony enjoyed the movie, but we're both under agreement that Saw 2 topped the first and third one. But don't give up on the Saw franchise yet, with the success of Saw 3 at the box office, Saw 4 and possibly Saw 5 are in the works. What kind of devices can they think up now?