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Tobin Bell: [link] , from the SAW movies. Though there should only be one.



Saw is (c) Lions Gate
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That's awesome. I like it.

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Having something in common with Mahatma Gandhi, Charles Darwin, Albert Einstein, and Sir Isaac Newton, isn't so bad...right?
What can you do? Crappy sequels are pretty much a staple of the horror genre.

Cool pic.

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beautiful.

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Excellent!

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Open your eyes. Join us!
When I first saw it, I thought it was one of my teachers.

But then when I realized who it was, I was struck by how simple the image was and that you got him down flat.

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"Thank you, Lord, for this bountiful penis."
Saw II was the one of the few sequels that I actually thought was better than the first. I haven't seen the third yet (and supposedly there's going to be a fourth), but I have a feeling it's all going downhill from the second one.
I myself enjoyed all three Saw movies, but I believe that the first was the best. It relied more on suspense and mood as its scare factor, rather than over-the-top gore.

I heard that Tobin Bell is signed up for two more sequels. Not to spoil anything for those who haven't seen Saw 3, but I still have no idea how they plan on making another one.

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The walls in the mall are teetelly teetelly tall. Fer sure.
I'm completely unimpressed with horror movies nowadays. A veteran viewer knows that the scariest thing about a movie is not WHAT you show, but what you DON'T show. Because the human imagination can do a much heavier number than any amount of cgi and latex. Which is why the classics are still the top dogs when it comes to scaring the crap out of people.
(Viva La Hitchcock!)
This special effects bullcrap today is ridiculous.

P.S. I liked the original "blodd" title better, even if it was a typo. Because it reminded me of Bela Lugosi (another virtuoso dinosaur gone to dust)

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I think the sad truth is that people just aren't that easy to scare anymore. People aren't that sensitive to old classics like the Mummy and Psycho because they see shit like that all the time on TV and other stuff. Things now have over the top gore and jump scares because again, atmoshpere just doesnt work anymore. I wish it did, but unfortunately it doesn't. Most horror movies nowadays are pretty bad, but I still like them. They're more fun than scary, and watching it with a theater full of people that don't know any better (i.e. teenage girls) still has its upside.

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