Saw III Opens Tonight, Whos Going To Check It?

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they dont have the original writers anyway. pt2 had diff writers and shit it felt kinda off but it stayed on a little bit.

i got the first dvd, if u watch the making of ot or whateva.it was a low budget project that prolly cost them like 20 or 30racks,and they got cashed out millions,and i guess they bought out their rights to it cuz i be seein diff names under the writers title
 
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GOOD ASS MOVIE, DAMN MORE GORE THAN BOTH THE FIRST TWO, TWO THUMBS UP FOR ME, I WANTED TO THROUGH UP WHEN THEY SHOWED HIM SMASHING HIS YOU KNOW WHAT, I DON'T WANT TO SPOIL IT. IT'S CRAZY!
 

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Nope, all 3 were written by Leigh Whannell.

The director James Wan "helped" with the first one.
And a writer named Lynn Bousman helped with SAW II, but she wasn't as major of an impact as Whannell was.


If you see any websites or sources with different info id like to see, so I can know which sources "not" to trust in the future.

Im talking Writer, not Directors, btw...


 
May 2, 2002
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whoooo that movie was intense!

The Saw series has yet to let me down.

The storyline in Saw 2 was lacking, but made up for it with excessive amounts of blood and gore. Saw 3's storyline was great. I loved it. The twists and turns were perfectly executed. I knew halfway through the movie *****SPOILERS***** that the doctor was the man's wife, but I think the writer's didn't mind too much about the audience figuring that one out.

That first death scene, though... the chains. Good lord, that was hard to watch. Then the ribcage ripping scene was classic.

Jigsaw is dead now and so is the series. Although it brought in 35 mil so I'm sure the wheels are already in motion for a part 4. But it won't be any good now that Jigsaw is dead. I really hope they don't tarnish the series with a part 4.

8/10
 
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Gas One said:
a a horror movie fan..it coulda been better, i think i liked texas chainsaw massacre: the beginning better.
As a horror movie fan myself, I DONT SEE HOW YOU COULD THINK THAT!!!

Kidding.. but really, the TCM Beginning ending was nothing special. The Saw 3 ending was great, on the other hand. Jigsaw played EVERYONE in that movie like some chumps.
 
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Justin said:
TOBIN BELL HAS THE GREEN LIGHT FOR A 4TH SAW MOVIE AND HES ALSO MENTIONED THAT HE IS SIGNED FOR A 5 (saw films) DEAL.. SO I DONNO..
The series has generated over a billion dollars. Of course they're gonna get the green light. The light will stay green until no more money can be made.

C.M.P CEO said:
check again saw 2 had diff wirters
No, it didn't. Same writer in all 3.
 
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Saw III’ takes big cut of movie box office
Lionsgate's low-budget Halloween franchise slices up competition
The Associated Press

Updated: 3:24 p.m. PT Oct 29, 2006

LOS ANGELES - Halloween came early at movie theaters as “Saw III” sliced up the competition with a $34.3 million debut, the best opening yet for the gory horror franchise.

Lionsgate’s “Saw III” easily took over as No. 1 at the box office, bumping off Disney’s dueling-magicians saga “The Prestige,” which slipped to third place with $9.6 million, according to studio estimates Sunday. “The Prestige” raised its 10-day total to $28.8 million.

Martin Scorsese’s mob tale “The Departed” held strongly again, taking in $9.8 million to place second for the third-straight weekend. The Warner Bros. film lifted its total to $91.1 million.
Revenues for “The Departed” were down just 27 percent from the previous weekend, compared to 35 percent for “The Prestige” and 38 percent for Clint Eastwood’s World War II epic “Flags of Our Fathers,” which was No. 4 with $6.35 million.

Paramount’s “Flags of Our Fathers,” which cost $90 million to produce, has gotten off to a slow start, raising its 10-day total to $19.9 million. The acclaimed film still could follow the pattern of Eastwood’s last two movies, “Mystic River” and “Million Dollar Baby,” which became hits on the strength of Academy Awards buzz.

Focus Features’ South African drama “Catch a Fire” premiered weakly with $2 million in 1,306 theaters, averaging $1,541, compared to $10,830 in 3,167 cinemas for “Saw III.”
“Catch a Fire” stars Derek Luke and Tim Robbins in the story of a black family man driven to rebel against South Africa’s apartheid system in the 1980s.

The far-flung drama “Babel,” whose ensemble cast includes Brad Pitt and Cate Blanchett, had a huge opening in limited release, grossing $365,801 in seven theaters. The film traces the consequences of a tragedy in the desert on families in Africa, Mexico and Japan.
Distributor Paramount Vantage plans to open “Babel” nationwide on Nov. 10.

The Dixie Chicks documentary “Shut Up & Sing” debuted solidly in limited release, taking in $50,798 in four theaters. Released by the Weinstein Co., the film explores the furor after lead singer, Natalie Maines, told a London concert crowd on the eve of the Iraq war in 2003 that the music trio was ashamed President Bush was from Texas, their home state.

Hollywood remained on a box-office roll, with business up for the fifth straight weekend. The top 12 movies took in $89.1 million, up 2.4 percent from the same weekend last year, when “Saw II” opened at No. 1 with $31.7 million.



Since the low-budget “Saw” debuted with $18.3 million over the same weekend two years ago, Lionsgate has turned the franchise into an annual ritual with quickly produced sequels each Halloween.

The movies follow the diabolical schemes of psycho killer Jigsaw (Tobin Bell), who stages elaborate, bloody games to test the moral fiber of his victims. Lionsgate plans to have “Saw IV” in theaters over Halloween weekend next year.

“It’s the biggest no-brainer of the century to put these movies out on Halloween weekend and wait for the money to roll in,” said Paul Dergarabedian, president of box-office tracker Exhibitor Relations.
© 2006 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.

URL: http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/15475084/
 

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PHX Sun said:
Jigsaw is dead now and so is the series. Although it brought in 35 mil so I'm sure the wheels are already in motion for a part 4. But it won't be any good now that Jigsaw is dead. I really hope they don't tarnish the series with a part 4.

8/10

They left it open for Jeff, his daughter and the cop's son too though....so we'll see....maybe one of the kids turns into a looney tune later on....I'll bet my car though, that there will be another saw movie within 3 years.