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Posts Tagged ‘Jigsaw’


New ‘Saw 3D’ Motion Poster Arrives

by Chris Ullrich, Aug 11 2010 // 3:00 PM

It’s poster day here at the site and now we’ve got another for you. Previously, we brought you the first trailer for the latest, and presumably last, installment of the Saw franchise now known as Saw 3D. In that trailer we were treated to a lot of the same torture porn images, intricate traps and the rest of what you would expect from a Saw film.

The biggest difference with this latest one is that it brings back some of the cast of the other films including Carey Elwes, Betsy Russelly, Costas Mandylor and Jigsaw himself Tobin Bell. To demonstrate that, we’ve got a new poster for the movie (sent to us by Lionsgate and first debuted on MTV.com) featuring Bell in glorious 3D and complete with exploding head.

The movie tells the story of Jigsaw’s survivors who seek the support of self-help guru and fellow survivor Bobby Dagen (Sean Patrick Flanery). Unfortunately, Dagen is a man with his own secrets and dark past and as a battle for Jigsaw’s legacy ensues, a new wave of terror is unleashed.

Director Kevin Greutert returns for this movie as well as previous Saw franchise writers Marcus Dunstan and Patrick Melton, who wrote Saw IV, Saw V and Saw VI as well as the very good The Collector.

Check out the full poster in all its 3D glory after the jump. Saw 3D takes your lunch money and tortures you to death on October 29th.

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Posted in: Horror · Lionsgate · News · Posters · Prequels and Sequels
Tagged: Carey Elwes, Costas Mandylor, Horror, Jigsaw, Kevin Greutert, Lionsgate, Marcus Dunstan, Patrick Melton, Saw, Saw 3D, Sean Patrick Flannery, The Collector, Tobin Bell, Young Indiana Jones


SDCC10: Eye Popping Teaser Trailer Revealed for ‘Saw 3D’

by Sebastian Suchecki, Jul 24 2010 // 8:15 AM

With the news that we will be witnessing the culmination of the Saw franchise this October, one had to wonder if Saw 3D could really be a worthy cap to the series. From the looks of the new official trailer, Saw 3D will not disappoint.

For all you torture porn lovers out there, this film is shaping up to be the biggest and baddest of them all. The magnitude and complexity of the traps previewed in the trailer, as well as the addition of the 3D component, should bring a satisfying end to the world record setting franchise.

Those of you who have come to depend on the Saw films as their horror fix every Halloween will be disappointed by the trailer’s confirmation that this will in fact be the final film. In the film, Bobby Dagen (Sean Patrick Flannery) is a self help guru and Jigsaw survivor who is sought out by a group of Jigsaw survivors who are seeking his support to help overcome their trauma. Unfortunately, it’s Dagen’s demons that end up unleashing the new round of terror.

The film is set to star Tobin Bell (Saw), Cary Elwes (The Princess Bride), Costas Mandylor (Beowolf) , Betsy Russelly (Saw III) and Sean Patrick Flannery (Boondock Saints).

With Saw ending its reign as the top horror franchise, are there any upcoming or recent horror movies that you the Flickcast readers are hoping to see franchised?

Lionsgate’s Saw 3D is opening in theaters October 29. Check the trailer out after the jump and stay with us for more Saw 3D news as it develops.

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Posted in: 3-D · Horror · Lionsgate · Movies · Prequels and Sequels · Thriller · Trailers
Tagged: Beowolf, Betsy Russelly, Boondock Saints, Cary Elwes, Costas Mandylor, Jigsaw, Lionsgate, Saw, Saw 3D, Saw 7, Saw VII, Sean Patrick Flannery, The Princess Bride, Tobin Bell


E3 2009: News, Photos, a Surprise Guest and More!

by Chris Ullrich, Jun 3 2009 // 5:00 PM

e3-front-2009We’re still here in Los Angeles for the big E3 gaming convention. Its a big show full of all kinds of great games, giant booths, loud music and even the occasional pretty girl — okay, there’s quite a few pretty girls, who are we kidding? Hey, there’s also some handsome dudes for you ladies as well, so don’t worry.

Previously, we’ve brought you all kinds of news from the show including the big Microsoft and Sony announcements, previews of cool upcoming games like Ultimate Alliance 2, Wolfenstein, James Cameron’s Avatar, Singularity and Star Wars: The Old Republic. We also managed to put together some photos to give you an idea of the look of the show.

Now, through the magic of the Internets, we’ve got more pictures to share with you. Be sure to take a look at all of them after, you guessed it, the jump. Oh, see if you can spot the rather famous man in one or two of these photos. Can you guess who it is?

Here’s a hint: he created some of the best and most well respected comic book characters of all time. Still can’t guess? Check out the pics to find out.

The Electronic Entertainment Expo continues through tomorrow.

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Posted in: Action · Comics · Fantasy · Games · Geek · Marvel · News · Photos · Video Games
Tagged: Avatar, Booth Babes, E3, James Cameron, Jigsaw, Microsoft, Saw, Sony, Star Wars




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