
Well, we’re only 6 short weeks away from another installment of SAW. I’m sure most of the horror community would agree with me that SAW was just a jaw dropping flick. A horror movie we were all thriving for. The ending itself was one of the greatest I’ve ever seen. And like everything else, the business got to SAW and now it’s a way to rack in some dough every year. SAW II went
Hollywood on us, but still wasn’t bad, another great ending. SAW III just didn’t compare to the others, but SAW IV looks promising. It’s got some heavy marketing going on right now, and that’s only going to get heavier in the coming month.
Eric gave us all a treat when he told us about the new ‘autopsy’ trailer from SAW IV. That thing was
something else huh? Pretty badass, really sets the bar high for the movie. Now Lionsgate treats us to a revamped website. Along with the new ‘autopsy’ trailer, the site has also been updated with info on some of Jigsaw’s victims.
According to the official website, the premise is the following: Jigsaw and his apprentice Amanda are dead.
Upon the news of Detective Kerry’s murder, two seasoned FBI profilers, Agent Strahm (Scott Patterson) and Agent Perez, arrive at the depleted police precinct and help veteran Detective Hoffman (Costas Mandylor) sift through Jigsaw’s latest grizzly game of victims and piece together the puzzle. However, when SWAT Commander Rigg, the last officer untouched by Jigsaw (Tobin Bell), is suddenly abducted and thrust into the madman’s harrowing game, the officer has but ninety minutes to overcome a series of interconnected traps…or face the deadly consequences.
Rigg’s citywide pursuit leaves a wake of dead bodies, and Detective Hoffman and the FBI uncover long hidden clues that lead them back to Jigsaw’s ex-wife Jill (Betsy Russel). The genesis of Jigsaw’s evil is unveiled, exposing the puppet master’s true intentions and the sinister plan for his past, present and future victims.
That sounds pretty juicy, huh? SAW IV stars Tobin Bell, Lyriq Bent, Costas Mandylor, Scott Patterson, Betsy Russel, and Shawnee Smith (in more than just flashbacks?). It opens October 26, 2007.











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