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[movie] Saw IV

Discussion in 'BBS Hangout' started by Nice Rollin, Oct 25, 2007.

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  1. h-townfan

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    Watched it last night. I thought it was great. Just make sure you have seen 3 before watching 4 or some things wont make sense. Really good movie
     
  2. rhino17

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    Yeah, I think they did a goof job tying all of the 4 movies together.
     
  3. WhoMikeJames

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    They have a 7 movie contract. Won't end for a while.
     
  4. Nice Rollin

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    just saw it. way better than 3, but i didnt like the twist
     
  5. lpbman

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    I watched Saw ii, hoped 3 would be better but was very disappointed.
    Not going to see IV unless the Becker chick has a long disturbing nudie scene.
     
  6. rhino17

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    Yeah, I wouldda picked a different guy to be the new jigsaw, but it was by far the best 4th installment to a horror series.
     
  7. Rocket River

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    Why did it bother you so?

    B-Bob
    I like the Psychology of Saw. . . because it forces people
    to choose the lessor of two bad situations
    the blood and gore are more a detraction for me

    Rocket River
     
  8. Surfguy

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    I might need a shrink to answer that one. I would say it likely has something to do with the anger and disgust we were subjected to per the real-life Al Qaeda Daniel Pearl beheading...followed by a few others (although I never actually watched one of them happen). You know...just how anyone could do something like that to another person...as if they have a reason that supercedes morality. That level of barbarity pushes my buttons. If I were ever around that and had the power to do something about it, then I would likely achieve that level of barbarity on those who instigated it. It's pretty much how any victim's family member feels (alot of the time) in a courtroom when the murderer is on trial. Put me in a room with them. That kind of deal.
     
  9. peleincubus

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    great way to explain it.

    its almost when you have your opinion. its your decision on wether to ignore it or not. but at least someone takes a little time to think about it.
     
  10. B-Bob

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    Interesting, thanks. So I take it the jigsaw clown thing gives people a choice, kind of like Mel Gibson gives that one guy a chance in the original Mad Max movie. He gives the guy a saw (what else!) and leaves him handcuffed to a burning car or something like that, IIRC.
     

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