One great idea I had for a Saw movie trap, would be where a person is lying down on a table of some sort, and must somehow of course mutilate their body (?) to prevent inch by inch of their bodies being sliced off by blades on either sides ot their bodies, starting at their feet. So there are two blades on each side of their body, and every so many seconds, they rise to remove so many inches of their bodies, eventually of course making their way all the way up. I still haven’t figured out what they would have to do to avoid the complete death, though. Feel free to leave suggestions about that.
- 7 November 2009 # 5:20 am
Kevin said:
Also may I add, that I love the Saw series, no matter how well they may or may not do at the box office. People have short attention spans and many folks don’t want to take time to learn the characters and storylines. They want their quick fix and off they go, but the Saw series has always intrigued me because of the twists and turns, and deep-seeded plots. That is what is so entertaining to watch. I will continue to watch these films because I cannot wait to see what happens next. Hopefully, we’re not looking at 20 some odd sequels, of course, but I’m gonna see it through, because, I love the twists (parts 1 and 3 are my faves)-and incidently, they should really bring Cary Elwes back since I believe they have settled their differences. Since the first Saw we have all wondered what happened to Dr. Gordon. So everybody in charge of this franchise, get him back. Cary, come back, man!
One great idea I had for a Saw movie trap, would be where a person is lying down on a table of some sort, and must somehow of course mutilate their body (?) to prevent inch by inch of their bodies being sliced off by blades on either sides ot their bodies, starting at their feet. So there are two blades on each side of their body, and every so many seconds, they rise to remove so many inches of their bodies, eventually of course making their way all the way up. I still haven’t figured out what they would have to do to avoid the complete death, though. Feel free to leave suggestions about that.
Also may I add, that I love the Saw series, no matter how well they may or may not do at the box office. People have short attention spans and many folks don’t want to take time to learn the characters and storylines. They want their quick fix and off they go, but the Saw series has always intrigued me because of the twists and turns, and deep-seeded plots. That is what is so entertaining to watch. I will continue to watch these films because I cannot wait to see what happens next. Hopefully, we’re not looking at 20 some odd sequels, of course, but I’m gonna see it through, because, I love the twists (parts 1 and 3 are my faves)-and incidently, they should really bring Cary Elwes back since I believe they have settled their differences. Since the first Saw we have all wondered what happened to Dr. Gordon. So everybody in charge of this franchise, get him back. Cary, come back, man!