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anyone see it? just got the dvd today and holy shit it was awesome. i ****ing love how the plot slaps you in the face in the last 5 minutes of the movie, putting the whole plot together and leaving your jaw hanging. the first one did that too, but this one was unbelieveable. i loved it, and the SAW series is probably one of my all time favorite horror genre movies. what do you guys think?
 
Yup. It was good but it didnt have the power of the 1st. The thing is a friend of mine asked a good question if you havnt seen the 1st would you appreciate the 2nd just as you did the 1st. I think the answer is yes. The one thing i got slightly bothered by in the 2nd was the girls voice at the end it really didnt fit. Both are great movies and i will see the 3rd in October like i saw the other 2.
 
I really enjoyed the first one, it had a great twist at the end while being captivating throughout.

Funny story, me and my dad headed to the theater opening weekend to see the first Saw, but I, being 17 at the time, wasn't aloud to enter parent or no parent as it was rated R. My dad argued, "but he's my son", "srry sir, government regulations". I said lets just see Ray dad "oh alright, two for ray please". After the dude ripped our movie stubs i said ray is getting good reviews to which my dad replied "hell, i only bought those tickets so we could get into saw, i don't like the government telling me what you can and can't see". All in all it was pretty funny.

K, back on topic, the second saw was.....ok, slightly above average. But, the twist at the end is the only thing that kept it from being a complete disaster.
 
it was fairly decent

the only part that creeped me out was the needle pit D:
 
The movie was shit. Saw was entertaining though.
 
the only thing i DONT like is that jigsaws dead now. so we get this bitch. the voice, the "game over" line, the whole aurora of jigsaw just isnt going to be there with her.
 
Saw it the day it came out. :cool: I just found it a little hard to believe that the whole thing was planned. Makes me wish that the syringes had killed the girl.
 
i liked the first one a lot more... the first one was a good movie, the second was generic. still not bad though.
 
brink's said:
I really enjoyed the first one, it had a great twist at the end while being captivating throughout.

Funny story, me and my dad headed to the theater opening weekend to see the first Saw, but I, being 17 at the time, wasn't aloud to enter parent or no parent as it was rated R. My dad argued, "but he's my son", "srry sir, government regulations". I said lets just see Ray dad "oh alright, two for ray please". After the dude ripped our movie stubs i said ray is getting good reviews to which my dad replied "hell, i only bought those tickets so we could get into saw, i don't like the government telling me what you can and can't see". All in all it was pretty funny.

K, back on topic, the second saw was.....ok, slightly above average. But, the twist at the end is the only thing that kept it from being a complete disaster.

Where do you live? Here in Nyc you can buy R tickets if your 17. Thing is you can buy tickets for anyone else need to be 21 for that. So any 21 and over and take you to a movie if your under 17.
 
Mark the 27th of October in your diaries.

Saw 3 :D

To be honest, they don't need to be rated alongside more in-depth films because nothing is better than watching Saw with your mates and a beer in each hand. Although you'd have to substitute for Pepsi in the cinema.
 
In Australia, movies like that are rated MA, meaning you can go in at 15 :P
 
After we had viewed this movie, the teacher that showed it to us said: "Only in America.".

True story.
 
The first was bloody terrible. I don't plan on watching the sequel (unless it's on one night and i'm bored, and have run out of books to read, or jigsaws, and don't need to wash my hair .... )
 
Saw 2 was tripe. It changed from Saw 1's really personal horror based around two key characters and their interactions into a generic teen slasher movie, with as many guesome deaths as possible.

-Angry Lawyer
 
The traps were stupid too. The one where she had to put her hand in the box, so she goes and puts both in. You could also see from the type of holes that you wouldn't be able to get them out again.
 
Saw II is really overrated on this forum... and at my school... :|

Saw I was ...alright, but the acting really ruined it for me... it was pretty damn suspenseful though.
 
WTF was up with the ending? She just throws him in with no way out? That's not right.
 
the second didn't make any sense...

you're in a house. So he blocks all the doors and windows, the fact is he didn't wrap the walls of the house is steel, that guy, with that baseball bat could EASILY bust a wall in.

The thing with the clear box and the blades, didn't make any sense, what 'lesson' was she suppose to learn from that box (aside from don't stick your hands in passages laced with razors)?? There was no way out, it was going to her hands off regardless, the entire reason it was there was just for gore. Stupid.
 
Raziel-Jcd said:
Where do you live? Here in Nyc you can buy R tickets if your 17. Thing is you can buy tickets for anyone else need to be 21 for that. So any 21 and over and take you to a movie if your under 17.


Where do YOU live? I'm 15 and can get into an R movie by myself! (Not joking either)
 
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