Jun 29 2006Saw 3 Poster

The poster for Saw 3 has been released, cleverly using the few teeth left in a mouth to almost form the appropriate Roman numeral. Because graphic disfigurement is probably the best way to sell a movie. Why else would they keep casting Sarah Jessica Parker in things?

Reader Comments
1. Proteon - June 29, 2006 9:24 AM
How anyone can be flippant about the saw Trilogy is beyond me; when you combine the dramatic genius of Angus Macfadyen, Tobin Bell, Shawnee Smith and Bahar Soomekh you had better strap yourself in.
From IMDB: "Trivia: The final shooting draft of the script was written in under week in Toronto, Canada by Leigh Whannell based on an idea by creator and SAW 1 director James Wan". Under a week?! That's impossible!!!!
2. MissyDra - June 29, 2006 10:36 AM
Not impossible, just crappy.
3. Psyn - June 29, 2006 1:49 PM
Well, I guess I shall hold all best judgment until I see a full trailer. But right now I really can't see a third one being done at all. To be honest I liked the first two alot! But I sort of felt that 2 ended it when Mr. Jigsaw passed on. Of course he had himself a "successor" but I found that being a bit cheesy and thought them people wouldnt be stupid enough to use that to continue the story.
But as I said, I'll look at the teaser trailer and a full trailer and see if the bait lures me to actually see the whole movie. But for right now to me there are only, and only will be 2 Saw movies.
4. Psyn - June 29, 2006 1:50 PM
I like the poster, though.
5. eater of children - June 29, 2006 8:43 PM
Oh come on, act like the whole series (all two of them) has actually been clever. I mean, seriously, if you didn't figure out who jigsaw was within the first time of you actually seeing the character, you had to be completely lame. Or a 15 year old girl. Or a lame fifteen year old girl. Or maybe just blind. Or from Kentucky. So long as stupid shits keep watching the crap they coin as "suspense" or "horror" or "psychological thriller", all we are going to get is re-hashed Retard-o Cinema. But apparently that's what people like. It's a sad world we live in now, when studios cater to making preteen girls scream. You wanna know what else makes them scream? Carson Daly. Now that should put the whole horror genre circa 1998 in perspective.
6. eater of children - June 29, 2006 8:43 PM
Oh come on, act like the whole series (all two of them) has actually been clever. I mean, seriously, if you didn't figure out who jigsaw was within the first time of you actually seeing the character, you had to be completely lame. Or a 15 year old girl. Or a lame fifteen year old girl. Or maybe just blind. Or from Kentucky. So long as stupid shits keep watching the crap they coin as "suspense" or "horror" or "psychological thriller", all we are going to get is re-hashed Retard-o Cinema. But apparently that's what people like. It's a sad world we live in now, when studios cater to making preteen girls scream. You wanna know what else makes them scream? Carson Daly. Now that should put the whole horror genre circa 1998 in perspective.
7. eater of children - June 29, 2006 8:44 PM
oh yeah, btw, the poster is good, I agree.
8. andrewthezeppo - June 30, 2006 3:26 PM
The poster is good, but the poster was the best part of the first two....so I don't really know what that says about the movie....other than I'd rather steal candy from kids on Halloween than see this movie.