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One of the best movies I have seen in a long time. (by stealthskr17) |
The first Saw really through me through some spins and caught me off guard for originality, Saw 2 is leagues above the first. Saw 2 runs with the same game based theme as the first, with clues for both the characters and the audience about what might happen next, but it takes the game to a completely different level. Just when things start to come together there is another twist to leave the viewer on the edge of their seat for what may come next. Without seeming to give everything away the movie was made to give it all away, but no one can catch all the clues because they have been pulled so <more> |
It Will Blow You Away (by mattdenes) |
Why is it that so many critics, movie-goers and film patrons see such bold and unique forms of film as nothing but bloody and un-needed garbage? Isn't it about time to enter the age of the modern horror film, and to realize that audiences these days have already seen it all when it comes to the horror movie, so one-of-a-kind ideas such as the SAW series should be seen as a much needed godsend to the film industry. They say that this is what is takes to scare people these days: untrue. Take the original Texas Chainsaw Massacre for instance, upon close examination, one can notice that it is <more> |
Thank You for this Amazing Movie (by vacutainer69) |
I anxiously waited for this film to be released---eagerly anticipating every frame, and I was not disappointed when I "saw" the first screening this afternoon. From the opening scene thru the end? I found myself being transported into the big screen, taken for one of the wildest rides I have ever experienced, and deposited back into my seat knowing I had not wasted my money nor the afternoon, for the matter . I was kept guessing until the end, and I was not let down with a "cliched and wrap it up" ending...I left wanting more. Having seen CUBE...I don't see the <more> |
Saw II is everything Saw 1 should have been .. and more! (by trueenemy) |
I just got back from the midnight screening of the film and I must say -- It was an OK movie.Most of all the cool "deaths" were already shown in either clips or on television... but the main highlight of the movie was the conversation between Eric Mathews and Jigsaw himself. You find out a lot more about him then what you think. You find out what makes him tick. Of course, it's not as Gory as what people are telling you, it's just a marketing scam.. However, there IS much more blood then Saw 1.The ending... Grabs you by the hair and kicks you square in the nuts!. And you <more> |
Awesome, gory, bloody, what you could expect of Saw II! (by xfear26) |
The tag line says it all: Oh yes, there will be blood!I've had the chance/honor of seeing the sequel of a very anticipated movie this year at the world's premiere at the Montreal's Midnight Madness and I haven't been disappointed one bit. Off course, there was some magic that night, considering the fact that there were hundreds of horror fans expecting a gory sequel to the Saw installment and they got served! Without stating any spoilers, let me confirm that the movie is packed with bloody action and gore at its best. Those who liked the Jigsaw's strategy of allowing him <more> |
Delighted to see a sequel that is better than the first (by dopefishie) |
I said it, "Saw II is better than the first Saw." The reason is simple. The first Saw had unexplainable logic flaws in the characters, while Saw II is nearly perfectly constructed and gives the audience just enough information for them to answer their own questions. For those of you that don't get it, try looking at the film as one long game that jigsaw plays with detective Matthews. that is the heart of the movie, everything else people in the house getting killed off that was all supporting material. The turning point in the movie is when Det. Matthews resorts to physical <more> |
A taught thriller (by vmwrites) |
Saw II follows on the heels of Saw, as another taught, tense thriller. The mark of a great thriller/shocker/horror movie is the number of twists and turns, and this is what identifies Saw II as one of the better members of its genre.This is NOT a movie where people walk backwards into dark rooms. This is NOT a movie where people pull sheets off bodies. That's all too predictable for Saw II. In fact, there's virtually nowhere in this film, where you can say that you've got it figured out.Few movies keep me on the edge of my seat. This was one of them. There was no one dozing off <more> |
Too Gory for Popcorn (by stupidmunk) |
This movie has just mad a quantum leap in horror films. after watching this movie i had the chills walking to my car, and lets say that i more than enjoy a scary movie. this movie kept me up for at least and hour after watching it. it was one of those movies were you cant let it out of your mind. The movie had one of the best openings that i have seen in a long time. after a few minutes into the movie i had to put down my popcorn. i don't have a weak stomach and this movie got me to put down my popcorn, that is huge. With a great blend of suspense, acting, and oh yes there was a lot of <more> |
I'm shocked--a GOOD horror film sequel! (by preppy-3) |
"Saw" was one of last year's best horror films--grim, brutal, no stupid jokes and VERY dark. I expected the worst when I heard a sequel was coming. I was shocked to find it just as disturbing as the original.The film opens right up with a young guy trapped in a mask-like creation. There are spikes all over it--but he has the key. Problem is it's embedded BEHIND his eye and he has to cut his eye to get it out! He's been put here by Jigsaw--a serial killer who punishes people for things they do wrong.It involves a bunch of people that Jigsaw has trapped in a house <more> |