Originally posted by MildPossession
The Saw film out this year is officially the last one apparently, they have mixed in what would have been the last film's story next year into the release this year.29th of October release date.
We heard that a lot from the Friday the 13th makers back in the 1980's; they didn't stop.
Originally posted by MildPossession
Don't be such moronic morons, they would never set it in space. It's will be set underwater in a special scientific base where Jigsaw will not be the only thing the victims will have to worry about. MUTATED JELLYFISH that go zapp.
😂 That will not surprise me either
😮💨 On a serious note,I could be wrong but my years as a horror fan is telling me that anyone who believes this will be the last Saw,is a fool.
On a serious note,I could be wrong but my years as a horror fan is telling me that anyone who believes this will be the last Saw,is a fool.
Not really, the way they have been going on about it being the last, bringing in lower box office, bringing what would have been the story for the next year into this one and so on makes it seem like it could be official. They didn't go on so openly like that for the other times they said this will 'be the last'. Oh and making it 3D to cash in on the trend to try and make more money on it. Even the guy who saws his foot off in the first one is back in the new film, and not in flashbacks.
We will soon see in a few months time.
Originally posted by MildPossession
Not really, the way they have been going on about it being the last, bringing in lower box office, bringing what would have been the story for the next year into this one and so on makes it seem like it could be official. They didn't go on so openly like that for the other times they said this will 'be the last'. Oh and making it 3D to cash in on the trend to try and make more money on it. Even the guy who saws his foot off in the first one is back in the new film, and not in flashbacks.We will soon see in a few months time.
😬 It depends how much it makes at the box office as well,I mean if it does make top dollar greed will get the best of them and there will be a 100% chance there will be another
Lionsgate does produce some quality pictures. Can we blame them if they want to keep a low budget cash cow like this going, if it helps them finance more respectable films?
I'd like to think that was the reasoning by Paramount Pictures in the 1980's, doing all those Friday The 13th films; an accidental franchise, according to Sean S. Cunningham.