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Entertainment / Saw III
« on: November 01, 2006, 01:28:57 pm »
So the other day I "saw" (...) Saw III at the cinema, not really having any idea what the movie would be about, as I hadn't seen any of the previous Saw films.
Wow, what can I say! The first 20 minutes of the film...were.....sickening. Check out these scenarios:
The rest of the film was pretty tame, until we got to the open brain surgery (under only LOCAL anaesthetic), using a power drill and a rotary saw.
And then there was the drowning by pig guts, being scolded by hot wax, and having your body twisted by the rack. The bones suddenly snapped out of place, piercing the skin.
I've heard stories on the news of people passing out in cinemas while watching this film, and I can quite beleive it. At the time, I was finding the film hard to watch, but now I laugh about the situations these people were in with my friends. Generally, a good movie - nothing groundbreaking, ofcourse. What did you guys think of it?
Wow, what can I say! The first 20 minutes of the film...were.....sickening. Check out these scenarios:
- A guy being shackled by his ankle, having to bludgeon off his foot with a breeze block, to escape and limp out to freedom
- A guy having chains connected to his hands, feet, chest, back, hips, shoulders, legs, and chin (the chain was peirced through it), having to rip each of these chains out of his skin by yanking them out quickly....before the bomb infront of him went off!
- A woman strapped into a device which had locked over her rib cage, having to reach into a jug of extremely concentrated acid to get the key to unlock herself from the contraption...failing to do so, her rib cage was ripped in half and thrown away from her on either side, leaving her organs to drop out of her unprotected chest.
The rest of the film was pretty tame, until we got to the open brain surgery (under only LOCAL anaesthetic), using a power drill and a rotary saw.
And then there was the drowning by pig guts, being scolded by hot wax, and having your body twisted by the rack. The bones suddenly snapped out of place, piercing the skin.
I've heard stories on the news of people passing out in cinemas while watching this film, and I can quite beleive it. At the time, I was finding the film hard to watch, but now I laugh about the situations these people were in with my friends. Generally, a good movie - nothing groundbreaking, ofcourse. What did you guys think of it?