Wednesday, June 20, 2012

Saw V Directors Cut Unrated Getting boring

Saw V: Director's Cut (Unrated)
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Fantastic Cover Well worth the money especially with the cover. You press a button on the front and the sound of a Buzzsaw goes off. LOL. Well up to standard in the Saw movies.
Seals that Saw sucks hardcore if IV didn't convince you already. The first three Saw film weren't bad. They weren't exactly classics but they weren't bad. After the third ended and Jigsaw died apparently someone decided to really go for something and continue the whole Saw series anyway. What we get is a disastrous hodgepodge of bizarre plot twists ridiculous new characters poorly designed traps that come nowhere near as entertaining as the earlier ones and worst of all they try to add depth to John also known as Jigsaw.Look Jigsaw was never scary. Ever. Nor was he profound in any way. He was even less scary with that totally ridiculous clown mask and even more comical with the pig mask. If those were genuinely meant to be frightening they had the exact opposite effect. The laughing doll on the tricycle was beyond stupid and John's antihero motives were to put it in a word absurd. The writers continued to run with John somehow being deep or intelligent or somehow unique and worth following and they failed so miserably that V makes sure not to make up for the catastrophic failure that was IV.So here we are again. If IV wasn't bad enough with the flashbacks and completely unnecessary backstory behind Jigsaw and some other characters that we could not care less about V amps it up. Now we get more about his wife the detectives some more random flesh to blow up and worst of all an attempt at adding meaning to the story which turned into a dismal failure that grated on everyone's nerves. No one ever cared in the slightest about John anything about him his antivillain persona or anyone related to him in any way. We simply do not care and none of the Saw films after III succeeded in what they tried to do which was to add depth to an alreadyridiculous story.
More of a cop thriller than a horror movie. This saw movie was more of a detective/cop thriller than it was a horror movie. Yes there were traps as usual but the horror feel just didn't seem like it was there. Would of been a better movie if they would of made it about a different killer and dropped the Saw name.
Not happy I am not happy with this order at all. The image showed to movie coming in a DVD case. when it arrived it was in a slip cover and it had permanent marker writing on the disc. I will never buy anything from this seller again. If I were you I would skip over this seller completely.
Hoffman Vs. Strahm This is yet another thinkers Saw movie although not as much as Saw IV. Saw V is basically the story of detective Mark Hoffman's journey into becoming Jigsaw's accomplice. So there are a lot of flashbacks and back story involved in this interesting chapter of the Saw series. And please do not just plunge in and watch Saw V without watching the others first. It will make no sense if you do.When the film opens we're introduced to a murderer named Seth who is laying on his back and chained down to a table. Above Seth is a pendulum which will drop down and slowly cut him in half unless he crushes his hands in a device. But this is no ordinary Jigsaw trap and someone is watching this game unfold. Even though we only see Seth for the opening of the film you'll find just what a huge impact he makes on the story of Saw V. Personally the pendulum trap is one of my very favorite Saw traps of them all.Like Saw IV Saw V is both a prequel and a sequel picking up right where Saw IV left off and also flashing back for some back story beginning with the first Saw all the way up to the current. First of all from Saw IV we found out that Mark Hoffman Costas Mandylor has been a accomplice to John Kramer/Jigsaw Tobin Bell all along. We also saw where agent Peter Strahm Scott Patterson found the room where Jigsaw lay dead on the bed with his deceased accomplice Amanda Young below him on the floor. We see Jeff the grieving father from Saw III demand to know where his daughter is and Strahm killing him in self defense. And Hoffman shuts and seals the door behind Strahm. So here we have basically Saw III Saw IV and Saw V linked together here.After surviving the cube trap where his head was in a glass cube that fills up with water agent Strahm is transported to the hospital just as Hoffman emerges from the warehouse carrying Jeff's missing daughter. Hoffman and Strahm have a brief confrontation at the hospital near agent Perez's bloodied hospital bed and the cat and mouse game begins from there.
Great film Alright I know that this is considered the worst movie in the Saw franchise but hear me out. This is my FAVORITE movie in the series. I thought the story line was good Hoffman getting chased down and the traps were very cool. The Fatal Five traps I thought were very intriuging. It kept me wanting to watch longer to see how they would get through them. Also Hoffman's story of becoming who he is finally put some pieces of the puzzle together for me and made me want to watch the sixth movie Which was also good. I recommend this if you liked any of the other movies in the series. Get the directors cut too because you get to see how the traps were thought up and put into action.
Very Good Review Very good movie loved it all the way through. It continues to show that this movie franchise is a very good one.
Horrible Movie Very confusing! ! I'am a BIG fan of Horror movies . I watched every movie from SAW you name it One through four. When the Fifth one came out i was very excited to go and watch it. When i did go see it all i was thinking of when the movie was playing is getting my money back. What a waste of money.The movie had so many different parts and different scenes. I felt that whoever the producer was . His goal was to confuse the audience.
Getting boring While Number one was exciting and the shocking story was full of surprises we see the quality of their storyline going down movie after movie.It looks to me like the producers want to publish as many new movies with this topic as possible to squeeze the maximum of money out of it.No problem with this if quality of story line actors picture techniques match to some minimum standards.Unfortunately none of them matched my expectations anymore. It looks more like a budget movie produced by some film students with very restricted Budget.
good movie good movie. fits perfectly with series. must watch the final chapter directly after though to really get story content. great graffics too.
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