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Saw 6
Just saw it. Honestly, I thought this was the best one since 2. I thought the plot was actually decent and there was something to follow besides the games.
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Re: Saw 6
It was my favorite "Saw" movie as well.
Isn't there going to be a Saw 7 in the near future?
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Re: Saw 6
I wonder if this will be the last one? Didn't the writers or producers or somebody sign a 7 movie contract?
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Re: Saw 6
 Originally Posted by cyclonedave25 I wonder if this will be the last one? Didn't the writers or producers or somebody sign a 7 movie contract? Tobin Bell is signed through 8. David Hackl is producing 7 and it will be in 3-D. He was an assistant on 2, 3,4, then he was in charge of 5. There was a different guy for 6 but I cannot remember his name.
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Re: Saw 6
 Originally Posted by yaman3 Tobin Bell is signed through 8. David Hackl is producing 7 and it will be in 3-D. He was an assistant on 2, 3,4, then he was in charge of 5. There was a different guy for 6 but I cannot remember his name. Ohh ok, so there will be at least 8? I can't wait for the final one to see how they finally end it.
EDIT: actually, they won't end it, they will leave the door open for another, just in case.
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Re: Saw 6
I'm always suprised how they are able to do these movies each year. I know they aren't ground breaking films but I would think some of those contraptions would have to take a little bit of time to make.
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Re: Saw 6
 Originally Posted by johnpkelly81 I'm always suprised how they are able to do these movies each year. I know they aren't ground breaking films but I would think some of those contraptions would have to take a little bit of time to make. Me too. Actually I got the movie today through Netflix and I was not the least bit excited to see it because the last three haven't been that good IMO. Now I am excited for 7. If you don't watch through the credits on 6, you miss a HUGE thing at the end. It really leaves me wondering.
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Re: Saw 6
 Originally Posted by johnpkelly81 I'm always suprised how they are able to do these movies each year. I know they aren't ground breaking films but I would think some of those contraptions would have to take a little bit of time to make. I was watching something about that, and it basically explained how they come up with those contraptions on the limited budget they are on. Can't exactly remember, but they basically go into a scrap metal/weird gadget place and throw together weird looking devices. When Prepared, Fear No One. -
Re: Saw 6
 Originally Posted by cyclonedave25 I was watching something about that, and it basically explained how they come up with those contraptions on the limited budget they are on. Can't exactly remember, but they basically go into a scrap metal/weird gadget place and throw together weird looking devices.  Are you telling me that they are getting all of these from the Battlebots junkyard????
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Re: Saw 6
 Originally Posted by johnpkelly81 Are you telling me that they are getting all of these from the Battlebots junkyard???? Not even that, it looked like they just went and found some rusty pieces of old metal and welded them together to make it look like a torture device.
I don't have the mind like they do though, to even think of a device some of those guys come up with.
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Re: Saw 6
You mean you couldn't come up with the thing that twisted everything in a different direction?
IMO, by far the worst one I have seen is the pit of needles.
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Re: Saw 6
 Originally Posted by IcSyU You mean you couldn't come up with the thing that twisted everything in a different direction?
IMO, by far the worst one I have seen is the pit of needles. Those two were the worst, IMO.
Actually, on second thought, they would all suck.
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Re: Saw 6
I thought I saw an interview where they said that for the first movie they took lots of inspiration for torture devices from the Inquisition and middle ages.
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Re: Saw 6
 Originally Posted by cyclonedave25 Those two were the worst, IMO.
Actually, on second thought, they would all suck. I thought the worst was the falling ceiling at the end of 6 that injected the guy with whatever acid that was.
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