4.6 • 2.9K Ratings
🗓️ 6 November 2009
⏱️ 49 minutes
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When Saw came out in 2004 no one expected it to rapidly become the premiere horror franchise of the 21st century, but since then Saw has laid claim to the Halloween holiday, with each year seeing the release of a new installment in this horror series. It all started with Carey Elwes and Leigh Wannell waking up in a dirty bathroom, chained at the leg, and one is told to kill the other. With Danny Glover, Monica Potter, Michael Emerson, and Shawnee Smith rounding out the cast, does this movie deserve to be the modern day epitome of the horror film? Listen to Now Playing to find out!
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0:00.0 | Hello, Marjorie, Barney and Jacob. I want to play a game. You have reviewed many movies |
0:22.1 | in your life, but with the release of Saw 6. I have a new cast for you. You have to |
0:28.7 | watch and review all of the movies in the Saw series. We need to talk, we need to think. |
0:34.4 | But be warned. These reviews will be filled with spoilers and the language used will offend |
0:41.2 | some people. But this is your cast. They will die. Make your choice. |
0:58.7 | Today, we're discussing Saw, starring Carrie L. Ways, Danny Glover, Monica Potter, Michael |
1:09.7 | Emerson, Shawnee Smith, Tobin Bell, and Dean Amire, directed by James Wan. I'm Arnie, host |
1:16.0 | of NowPlaying. I'm Marjorie. And I'm Jacob. And before we start talking about Saw, why |
1:20.3 | don't we just discuss our relation to the series in general. Marjorie, you and I have seen |
1:25.6 | the first five as of this recording over the span of the five or six years they've been coming |
1:31.2 | out. Yeah, we're big horror movie fans. And we saw this because it's a horror movie. It's |
1:36.6 | always really Stren Halloween. I don't really know why I keep seeing the Saw franchise because every |
1:42.0 | time I see it, it both lets me down and confuses the crap out of me. So you're kind of a bit of a |
1:47.4 | Saw hater. I'm a little bit of a Saw fan in that I like what it does. But yet I'm always left |
1:53.6 | just a little short. But I'm anxious to rewatch them again because one of the problems we had when |
1:58.5 | we saw Saw 5 is we had no clue what was going on because we didn't remember Saw 1 through 4. We |
2:03.3 | just see them each once. So I'm interested in seeing how the series pieces together watched more |
2:09.0 | cohesively. Now Jacob, you hadn't seen most of these, right? I haven't seen any of the Saw movies and |
2:14.4 | I'm really not much of a horror fan. You know, I love good movies in any genre. So I'm familiar with |
2:20.7 | some horror movies, but not familiar with these Saw movies. And really, I remember when we saw |
2:26.0 | the first Saw movie, it was an independent film. It was made for virtually no money. And I went to |
2:33.2 | see it because I thought, you know, it wasn't all that long after Blair Witch Project. I was thinking, |
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