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If you enjoyed Saw
Will this sequel be forced or could we have another shocker on our hands? Only time will tell... Huge casting news as Lions Gate Films' Saw 2, the sequel to last years smash hit, is ready to begin production in Toronto, Canada this month. Whether its October 28th date will still stick is yet to be seen. Darren Bousman Directs the script written by Leigh Whannell (Adam in Saw) and himself. Read on for the full story...
Variety reports: Production began this week in Toronto on "Saw 2," the sequel to the hugely successful horror thriller "Saw." Pic stars Donnie Wahlberg, Franky G., Glenn Plummer, Emmanuelle Vaugier, Beverley Mitchell and Eric Knudsen, with Shawnee Smith, Dina Meyer and Tobin Bell returning from the original. Twisted Pictures, the genre production arm of Evolution Entertainment, and Lions Gate Films are producing the film, skedded for nationwide release on Halloween. Lions Gate Films Intl. will be presenting the pic to international buyers for the first time in Cannes. "Saw 2" is written by Leigh Whannel and Darren Lynn Bousman, who also is making his feature directorial debut. Twisted Pictures' Gregg Hoffman, Oren Koules and Mark Burg are producing, as they did on the original. James Wan and Whannel, the director and writer/co-star of the original, are executive producers. info was taken from www.bloody-disgusting.com |
I guess it could work, since the guy never got caught...but it wouldn't have much surprise, since we know who's doing it. I don't know, I think Saw was over-hyped.
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Saw 2 will blow unless better surprises are applied and new and more gory senerios for the killers victims to play in
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Yah, what he said.
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there are still alot of possibiltys for a sequle.
look on the saw 2 threads on houseofjigsaw.com |
Well Saw sucked the big monkey, and Saw 2 the Killer has allready been captured. Its just the same old garbage. Except with more ppl being in a house having to kill eachother.
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how was saw over hyped? i thought it was great, why do you guys think it sucked? the ending was awsome
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:rolleyes: I enjoyed it...
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i loved it, i thought the ending was so awsome, the first time i saw it i was on my feet in the theatre, i couldnt believe it
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Weird twist, whoever wrote it obviously thought the first twist wasn't good enough...
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Ok, the ending was alright. Alright. But come ON...the acting. THE ACTING! The guy looked like Will Ferrel at the end, talking to his wife. I could pick a hobo off the streets of New York to act better than he did. The other guy sucked too. And from the commercial I expected this grizzly, super-gory, disgusting and horrifying film. Instead I got a mystery-thriller, at most. Not very good in the first place. But another one? WKE UP AND MAKE SOME GODDAMN NEW MOVIES, HOLLYWOOD!
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I liked parts of the movie, but there seemed to be a few plot holes and the ending wasn't what I expected. But didn't seem to make a lot of sense. Maybe it was just me, but it didn't seem to add up. I liked the claustrophobic feel of some of it. But the acting was kind of over the top or sometimes just outright bad. I usually like Cary Elwes but he was almost painful to watch at times.
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Painful? I'd say that's putting it nicely. I thought I was going to die.
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But when I was watching The Last Sign I came dangerously close to hurling heavy objects in the direction of the screen. |
Trust me. I was close to dying.
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it wasnt THAT bad
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The movie wasn't that bad, but, yes: the acting was that bad.
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I loved SAW, thought it was one of the best films to come to the cinema that year, but thats just my opinion. I really didnt expect that twist and it really did shock me. I also loved some of the camera techniques and really feeling their fear, especially with the girl in that, what was it called "a reverse bear trap" or something?
But I doubt a sequel would be any good. It wouldn't have any suprises or nothing new. They should just leave it. |
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i still cant get myself interested in seeing this movie ..
it would have to fall into my lap ... even then i have about 2000 others i'd rather see first |
Heres to hoping for a good Saw 2 and more horror films being released that are like Saw and NOT like House of Wax. That's what we need damnit.
But yeah I really enjoyed seeing Saw in theaters, decent acting(although Glover was pretty painful to watch), great gore, awesome story, good cinematography, creepy music, scary villain, and best of all a shocker ending that was the absolute last thing I was expecting. Great flick. Are the same guys behind the first going to be working on Saw 2? |
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(Not to mention watching Paris Hilton die in such a great and gruesome way in House of Wax brought tears of joy to my eyes...)
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oh come on! what's up with no one liking house of wax, i thought it was amazing; and saw was just as good, you know you loved the twist at the end of saw, and a dude being covered in hot wax and left for dead, come on, top that... it can't be done...
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Are you guys insane? I'm not meaning to disrespect you guys but House of Wax was undoubtedly the worst movie I've seen in the last five years except for maybe Blair Witch 2. Yes there were some enjoyable kill scenes(as there are in every horror film) but the acting was horrendous, the plot was terrible and not like the original(isn't that the point of a remake?), and the villains were terrible. I'm not even going to go into the shitty directing and writing and the dialogue that made me laugh my ass off in the theater.
Worst waste of money on the movies since going to see Darkness Falls. Saw however, was great. It reminded me very much of Seven. The acting wasn't bad I thought, aside from Danny Glover who was pretty terrible. I thought the cinematography and camera work were excellent though, just because its rushed doesn't mean it can't be good. There were moments in the movie that seemed so slow that it would never go on but they passed quickly enough. And the kills man they were amazing and so creative and disturbing. I especially totally loved the scene where the man is forced to crawl through the barbed wire maze, that was fuckin creepy. Sorry to rant. |
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I liked it though. Must be my own guilty "Style over substance" pleasure :D |
I love Saw and im very excited fopr the sequel...there have been mixed rumors but im convinced it will satisfy. I guess all we can do is wait.
Do you know any info about dog soilders 2. that could be fun as well! |
surfnazi is the only sane one here
i totaly agree with you. At least somone knows what there talking about
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P.S. I'm not saying House of Wax was "good", because it wasn't, and you can't beat a Vincent Price classic. I'm saying I liked it better than Saw.
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who gives a shit if you can see 1 tenth of the mike poking into view once or twice. sit back relax and enjoy the movie that these people dedicate their lives to making. saw is one of the top films of the genre in recent years and i for one am looking forward to the sequel
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I enjoyed Saw to an extent, although I found it funnier than it was a "Shoker" by far. I know that I will end up watching Saw 2 though.
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I thought Saw was definatly one of the best horror movies over the 2000's so far, barring 2-3 that were way better. The acting wasnt great, but Ive seen worse, I also thought some of the camera work was cool [Specially the scene with the guy in the room covered with numbers, and him with the candle], and even though I already knew how it would end [some ass told me], it still messed with my head!
However, Im certainly NOT looking forward to a sequel. Sure, Ill see it, but Im not expecting much. It'll just be a run of the mill serial killer flick[Albiet with a cool killer] now that we know who it is. But considering the same guy is writing it, there could be a chance of it being OK.... |
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Seriously why the hell would you cast Paris Hilton in a movie? She's not an actress and couldn't act decently if someone had a gun down her throat. The only reason she was in it was because the producers wanted a big name to draw in teenagers to make money off of a piece of shit like House of Wax. And am I the only one who noticed that the House of Wax remake was completely not a remake? It had almost nothing to do with the Vincet Price classic(still one of the scariest classics) and the only real similiarited were wax. And just to add one more example of how I believe Saw is easily superior to House of Wax, is that Saw got into theaters in a wide release after starting off as being a really limited release that wasn't going to do much, but because of word of mouth from horror fanatics all over the internet the buzz for it overflowed and it had a wide release. House of Wax got a wide release because it has Paris Hilton in it. Yikes |
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I haven't seen House of Wax yet. But the original was a great film. And this is yet another so called "reimagining" rather than a remake which rips off the title but doesn't feel in the least obligated to pay proper respect to the original material. Fine, so be it. I personally never wanted to have to suffer through a film that has Paris Hilton in it (and it makes me cringe hearing her talk about it, give the girl a dictionary or a thesaurus already ).:D I haven't seen it so I can't say which is the superior film. My money would probably be on Saw though. Because at the very least they did try to do something a little special, even if they wanted it to be the next Se7en and failed. |
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