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What?? King Rappy never heard of Spiders or Boggy Creek? Damn, next you'll be telling us you've never seen Megashark vs Crocosaurus.

You disappoint me :cry: , you need to catch up on your film watching I think.

haha I have seen that one! I have to say I don't watch the big creature films like sharkoctapus or whatever it was called...weird movies! :p

me a king...never! :shifty:

As said earlier - the ending of the original Saw is what helped make it so great. The scene when John stands up at the end can still give me goosebumps even seeing it for the 10th time. The music was perfect and that whole scene was just done perfectly. I'd prob end up seeing the remake but I'd go into it expecting very little.

I really enjoyed the whole Saw series and watched each one on opening day in the theaters, but I think it's really stupid if they remake the first one. The only thing they can really gain is disapproval of a lot of fans. There's no way it could be any better. But of course it's all about the money and since Saw was a huge cash cow, they probably won't go wrong on ticket sales. Sadly. :(

yeah my thoughts though I am interested to see if they do a new twist with it

Doing the same twist ruins the feeling that the original gave; but doing a new twist ruins the original film, especially if it is better than the original; however, doing any twist will be expected and therefore, the entire film is ruined.

And outside of adding a new character and/or taking away another character, what could they possibly do to make it better than the original? I can see it now: Adam is a cross dressing drag queen who enjoys dolls. One day, out on the street, turning tricks, he's attacked by a drugged out homophobe who tries to cut Adam with a cookie cutter in the shape of a jigsaw. The drug attack's name is Lawrence Gordon, who is a terminal cancer patience, being treated by a Dr. Amanda Young. Adam, who barely survives, kidnaps Gordon and Amanda for some revenge pleasure, but he ends up falling in love with Gordon...

:laugh:

No, each one was a continuation of the storyline. The torture may all be the same, but the films' storyline was pretty good, up until they ruined why John was doing what he did. It started off something noble, but then with the fourth film, they introduced a revenge plot, which ruined the storyline for me.

it was a joke :pinch:

anyway, these remakes are ridiculous. just stop already. stop supporting them. theyre terrible. and Saw is being remade after only 8 years? wtf?

Doing the same twist ruins the feeling that the original gave; but doing a new twist ruins the original film, especially if it is better than the original; however, doing any twist will be expected and therefore, the entire film is ruined.

Haha, exactly the first thing I thought when I saw the topic. Just leave it alone.

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