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Saw (2004)
Two strangers awaken, chained side-by-side to the wall of a filthy bathroom. Neither knows how they came to this awful predicament, nor what might await them. But the man lying on the floor and missing part of his head might be a clue. Soon, they'll discover they are the latest victims of a maniac who makes his own amusement by pitting two strangers in gory, life-and-death situations.
| Release Date: | October 29th, 2004 |
| MPAA Rating: | R |
| Running Time: | 103 minutes |
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| Saw Movie Review by Gabby (1/28/2008) |
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What Saw fan doesn't love this movie?! It's amazing. Although the writter has a very sick mind to be able to sit around and think of all the traps in all the movies, they captivate the mind. This movie is the one that started the craze of Saw. It will be famous for verrrry many years to come. Thats when you know you've...
(complete Saw review by Gabby)
| Saw Movie Review by Chris (11/16/2007) |
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Saw is seriously one of the greatest horror movies I have ever seen. After watching it, I actually wanted to watch it one more time. Mostly because it features a seriously amazing film ending and its one of the most disturbing movies I have seen In a while. The film is very low budget, so it kind of cranked up the film...
(complete Saw review by Chris)
James Wan and Leigh Whannell have certainly come up with something unusual. I am sure most readers are familiar with the film. I am a little late getting her, but I am sure glad I made it.
Wan directed and wrote the film, while Whannell wrote and starred in it. This was certainly something out of the minds of unusual...
(complete Saw review by Movie Addict)
| Saw Movie Review by Chris (8/21/2007) |
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When Adam (Leigh Wannel) and Dr. Lawrence Gordon (Cary Elwes) both wake up chained to pipes in an old and rotting bathroom, the game begins. A dead man lies in the center of the room, a gun in one hand and a tape recorder in the other. The men begin to ask each other questions about their situations, that's when the clues...
(complete Saw review by Chris)
I was totally psyched to see this movie even though most of the reviews were terrible. You see, I am an avid Cary Elwes fan since the days of 'The Princess Bride' to 'The Crush' through 'The X-Files' and past the great 'The Cat's Meow' and this seemed like a really cool psychological experiment wherein two guys are...
(complete Saw review by Jessica Film Junkie)
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