Saw 3D

Saw 3D

2010 "The traps come alive."
Saw 3D
Saw 3D

Saw 3D

5.5 | 1h30m | R | en | Horror

As a deadly battle rages over Jigsaw's brutal legacy, a group of Jigsaw survivors gathers to seek the support of self-help guru and fellow survivor Bobby Dagen, a man whose own dark secrets unleash a new wave of terror.

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5.5 | 1h30m | R | en | Horror , Crime | More Info
Released: October. 29,2010 | Released Producted By: Mandate Pictures , Lionsgate Country: United States of America Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website: https://www.lionsgate.com/movies/saw-the-final-chapter
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As a deadly battle rages over Jigsaw's brutal legacy, a group of Jigsaw survivors gathers to seek the support of self-help guru and fellow survivor Bobby Dagen, a man whose own dark secrets unleash a new wave of terror.

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Cast

Tobin Bell , Costas Mandylor , Betsy Russell

Director

Peter Grundy

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Mandate Pictures , Lionsgate

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lorcan-61881 Saw VII,I never actually got around to seeing,after Saw VI,I drift away from it,moving in to my own house,paying bills and sh*t,well,now,due to Jigsaw coming out,which by the way,I'll review either on Sunday or tomorrow night,I watched..boy! Was I in for a great treat! Saw VII is the "final chapter" in the Saw series continuing on to the end. Saw VII is definitely one of the worst horror films ever,there was not one thing that I liked,other wise then that I thought the series was finally going to die of weakness,nope! Saw VII had some of the weakest ever acting and,the traps,OH MY GOD,THE TRAPS!!! The traps were so awful,they took up like so much time and they were so awful! Tobin Bell never actually returned at all and that was sad,probably saw a few private filmed scenes and was like..OH HELL NO! I don't know what Saw VIII:Legacy or otherwise known as Jigsaw will be like,so far I have heard mixed reviews but it dose'int look bad,so lets hope,Saw 1,2,3,6 will come back and not 4,5 and 7. Saw VIII is nothing,literally..NOTHING!!
michaehastings SAW THE FINAL CHAPTER is the last of the SAW movies to come out before the tragic death of Amy Winehouse. She was only 27 years old. SAW 7 is in 3-D which means that if you wear special glasses, it's almost like you're right there with them. In this movie, Carey Elwes, who in the first film had his foot cut off in a manner similar to Kunta Kinte, is back, and is no longer suing the studio. But while Kunta Kinte had his foot cut off to keep him from escaping the horrors of slavery, Carey Elwes cut his own foot off because Jigsaw told him to. He works for jigsaw. It's worth mentioning that in every movie, the person who can't bring themselves to condemn Jigsaw for his actions is the one who is secretly working for him. It tells the story of Bobby, who has lied to the public about the nature of his Pectoral Scars. SAW3D (they should have done something with that title and the word "sawed") follows the late Chester Bennington, the lead singer of Linkin Park, who plays a racist that his to tear off all his skin, get it. One of the traps is cage, that Bobby has to swing out of, over some comically large spikes, because HE LIED. Bobby sucks, and can't save anyone, so they all die. All of them. At the end, we get to finally see the Reverse-Bear Trap put to good use, just like father always wanted. HIGHLY Recommended.
Di Bobi I see the obligatory low ratings and I assume people are just butthurt because this movie actually was brave enough to show human nature in it's true form, without the pandering and bull you see in other movies and sitcoms. It had realistic characters - a cheating, selfish, double-dealing slut who was using two guys and wished them to kill each other so she can live - that's the kind of a realistic character you'll never see in another movie, and if you're offended by it - enjoy being a hypocritical, delusional narcissist who demands pandering. It also had many other characters with realistic human traits which really amazed me, because I'm used to seeing obligatory unrealistic and pandering personalities in movies. So that was brave!You have your gore and twisty plot, but what this movie really shines in is sparing no one when it comes to realistic human nature. Things like that I'm sure offend a majority simpletons who are used to being lied to and enjoy reading and seeing fake, distorted stories; but make for a respectable & bold movie.Lying publicists, lying media, lying lawyers, everything in this movie was realistically portraying the ugly flow of the "real world".The ending was bittersweet though, I was hoping for justice for the brilliant anti-hero I sympathized with (yet disappointingly and conveniently clumsy near the end, bad script there).
GL84 Trying to help fellow survivors, a self-help guru telling his story of surviving one of Jigsaw's traps finds himself part of a new game that he must successfully pass while the police continue to get ever closer to solving the killer's true identity.This was yet another enjoyable if somewhat frustrating entry that closes out the franchise. There's some pretty big flaws present here for this one, starting with the fact that the film's intention on keeping the main killer alive and so far ahead of the police here simply to have him be the main object of their investigation to stop him. The amount of effort gone through to show how far ahead he is of them is entirely unrealistic and simply features him as such solely to get the villain of the piece to come out on top being the hero of the film but that is a huge detriment to the film as a whole with this one yet again forced to employ such a not-that-shocking twist ending that plays out for the fifth time in the series' history only each time was a different person in that position. Not even that works either with the simple notion of bringing that particular individual into play to deliver the exact same twist as just about every other effort here is incredibly disappointing and doesn't make for any kind of impassioned viewing as there's the overly-familiar sense of deja-vu creeping in here, all of which comes from the films' desired notion of keeping the villain that major of a threat along the way. Likewise, the fact that there's some rather confusing and overly-complicated traps here that no sane person would ever think up trying to teach some kind of lesson to someone doesn't really strike out that much here. The 3D is so unimportant to the film that there's no need to have filmed them that way to begin with as they don't even register at all, while the constant and irritating yelling during each of the traps makes for a hard time to figure out what's going on,but overall these are the only major distractions throughout here. The main thing here with this one is that for once in the series, it finally gets the moral objective of the traps right for this is certainly as worthy and whole-heartedly appropriate for a game as the franchise has ever delivered and actually has enough sense to tie the traps into a significant meaning behind them. While they may not be the most realistically-contrived setups in terms of logic, there's some rather fun times to be had here with the way they all build together and form a rather impressive game to be dished out, and the graphic gore is again a highlight. As well, the idea of bucking traditions with the opening in public make for a highly-enjoyable sense of uniqueness here that makes for a fun opening encounter here. It helps raise this somewhat, but it's still somewhat flawed.Rated R: Extreme Graphic Violence and Graphic Language.