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The first SAW film was the greatest IMO. It wasnt a torture/gorefest porn film. It had a real story to it. It was intriguing and had twists and turns.

I loved the fact it was about stopping Jigsaw and saving the victims ,Danny Glover was brilliant as Detective Tapp, and I loved Ken Leung as Singh, And then you followed Adam/Leigh and Gordon/Carey. Great perspectives and very well thought out.

It had something different. It was like a horror thriller. The 2nd one was pretty good, but the series just got worse with every film. It lost any sense of focus and was just more about the traps and the ways of people dying.

I loved the first film because it had an interesting story, great twists and characters you cared about and were interesting, you saw what drove them and why.

Anyone play the SAW videogame? I thought that was would be a superb film, again with Danny Glover/Tapp surviving because Jigsaw saves him and puts him in a trap. The game was just like the first film, really intriguing story and some nice background story touches. Controls were naff but I can put up with that for a great story and atmosphere
 
Anyone play the SAW videogame? I thought that was would be a superb film, again with Danny Glover/Tapp surviving because Jigsaw saves him and puts him in a trap. The game was just like the first film, really intriguing story and some nice background story touches. Controls were naff but I can put up with that for a great story and atmosphere


I played it, it's pretty good although some of the puzzles were annoying. I never played the sequel but am intrigued to.
 
Thread is slightly aged by now I know, but I thought I'd share this with Saw fans, it's the fake Full Disclosure Report documentary on the first movie's Special Edition. It's pretty cool and fills in the gaps of what happened after the first movie.

[ame]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y3xNwrMj-Vk[/ame]

I recall the SE came out shortly before the release of Saw II as well. Good times, waiting for a new sequel every year and speculating where the series was headed.
 
I feel the series definitely had some untapped potential that was sadly lost with the direction it went in :/
 
Old thread, but I really liked this movie series. I loved how all 7 movies were actually linked and continued a bigger story. The last 2 actually did a good job or closing the series.
 
I agree, the last two movies for the most part gave the feeling of closure with them tying up the loose ends.
 
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