Watch it at your own risk.
http://www.screenit.com/movies/2009/saw_vi.html
Broadway Legend Joined: 8/12/09
God, how I hate Saw...
Well. At least there's no inappropriate music.
Which is why I'm gonna let my kids see it.
At least it doesn't have as much alcohol and drugs as Paul Blart, Mall Cop:
http://www.screenit.com/subscribers/movies/2009/subscriber_sample1.asp
The best out of the series. LOVED IT!
The whole series is like a soap opera at this point. If you haven't been following the story there's no way you'll be able jump in at this point.
And to be honest the traps in 4 and 5 were lacking in creativity. The whole thing is the traps!
I wish they would spend more time coming up with diabolical traps and less on the plot twists.
I know this is very off topic, but at the same time, very on topic.
Hairspray review
"Tracy's "mom" Edna is John Travolta. Deuteronomy 22:5 shares with us God's admonition against men wearing women's garments (transvestism). But the filmmakers didn't even try the slightest hint of "gay." Travolta did not appear to be expressing "drag" nor is Travolta apparently "gay."
I don't think even I can add anything to this.
Broadway Legend Joined: 10/10/08
http://www.capalert.com/capreports/rent.htm
I'm also a fan of this passage from their review of the ridiculously tame "Night at the Museum"...
As Larry and a monkey character exchange slugs to the face, Teddy Roosevelt shouts at Larry "...your primate brother! Without him, there is no 'us'." I suppose promotion of evolution and claims that man is descended from the apes in a museum of natural history is to be expected. Too bad it is not true. Also, there were two uses of God's name in vain but each without the four letter expletive. [Deut 5:11]
Broadway Legend Joined: 10/10/08
This is the guy who runs that site, by the way:
LOL, I'm reminded of Ned Flanders sitting alone at his computer running that website that counts the curse words in all the TV shows.
The whole series is like a soap opera at this point. If you haven't been following the story there's no way you'll be able jump in at this point.
I know!! I liked the first Saw. We tried watching one of the other ones on TV the other night and we had no idea what was going on!!
"Which is why I'm gonna let my kids see it."
You crack me up, Jordan!
I wanna see this, but seeing as I haven't paid for a movie in almost a year, it's gonna be hard paying the $11 or so bucks a ticket.
(I work at a movie theatre and I can see movies for free. Unfortunately, we're playing Amelia instead of Saw 6.)
Broadway Legend Joined: 8/12/09
Is it wrong that when I'm sad I read Christian movie reviews for a pick-me-up?
I do that too!
Matilda "review"
I've never seen any of the Saw movies. I don't even know what they're about?
You're not missing anything, Stockard.
Frankly, I preferred REPO! THE GENETIC OPERA to any of the first three SAW films (I gave up after that) and as they share a director (well, James Wan did 1 but Darren Lynn Bousemann did 2-5) and a style, it's not that big of a stretch to compare them.
I could barely get through the first one, and that had Cary Elwes and Danny Glover! Honestly, I don't really even remember it...
SAW is poor man's HOSTEL as far as I'm concerned, and they're BOTH poorer man's Argento/Bava/Miike.
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