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locked in the room. Whannell initially did not give Wan the reaction he was looking for. He said, "I'll never forget that day. I remember hanging up the phone and started just going over it in my head, and without any sort of long period of pondering, I opened my diary that I had at the time and wrote the word 'Saw'." Before writing the word "Saw" in a blood-red, dripping font, the two had not come up with a title. "It was one of those moments that made me aware that some things just really are meant to be. Some things are just waiting there to be discovered", Whannell said.
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of the gunshots and screaming, is shocked and loses reach of the cell phone. In desperation, he saws off his foot and shoots Adam with the corpse's revolver. Zep enters the bathroom to kill Gordon, but Adam, having survived the gunshot, bludgeons him to death with a toilet tank lid. Gordon crawls out of the bathroom to find help while Adam searches Zep's body for a key. He finds another tape, which reveals that Zep was just another victim of Jigsaw, following rules to obtain the antidote for a slow-acting poison in his body.
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caught by surprise as well. The film was worth doing for that moment alone". Bell also stated that he wanted to take the opportunity to work with Glover, whom he had never worked with. Wan primarily cast Bell because of his voice. Mike
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convinced that Gordon is the killer. Meanwhile, Gordon finds a box containing two cigarettes, a lighter, and a one-way cellphone. Adam asks Gordon for the cigarette but Gordon discourages this. He recounts his abduction in a parking garage by a pig-masked figure. Adam recalls his own abduction when he returned home to find
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gave the film a positive review, saying the film "combined B-movie acting with a twisted mind-set and visual tricks designed to camouflage cheap effects" and that it was "terrifying at some moments and insinuatingly creepy at many others." She called the killing scenes "amazingly evocative for such a
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style of filmmaking, but that style of filmmaking takes time to set up and so on", Wan said about the very short shooting schedule. He said the style instead ended up being "more gritty and rough around the edges due to the lack of time and money that we had to shoot the movie with" and it ultimately
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to shoot the scene, forcing him to perform the scene himself. It took six days to shoot all the scenes in the bathroom, and these were filmed chronologically to avoid continuity jumps and help the actors stay in character. To film the scenes of the two protagonists, Wan made sure most of Dr. Gordon's
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gave a mixed review, saying the film "does a better-than-average job of conveying the panic and helplessness of men terrorized by a sadist in a degrading environment, but it is still not especially scary. What sets its demon apart from run-of-the-mill movie serial killers is his impulse to humiliate
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created shots to mend together during editing, such as making a shot look like a surveillance camera feed and using still photographs. "We did a lot of things to fill in gaps throughout the film. Whatever we cut to newspaper clippings and stuff like that, or we cut to surveillance cameras, or we cut
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The "corpse" lying in the room suddenly rises to its feet; it turns out to be John Kramer, who is the real Jigsaw Killer. John tells Adam that the key to his chain was in the bathtub; it went down the drain when Adam had first awoken and drained the water. Adam attempts to shoot John with Zep's gun,
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picked up the distribution rights for the film. Originally planned for a straight-to-video release, they decided to instead release the film in theaters in North
America on October 29, 2004. The film received mixed reviews from critics. After topping the opening weekend box office, the film would go
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Zep, seeing that Gordon has still not killed Adam, moves to murder Alison and Diana, but Alison frees herself and fights him. The struggle attracts Tapp's attention, and he saves Alison and Diana before chasing Zep to the sewers, where he is shot in the chest after a brief fight. Gordon, only aware
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recorder. Both men find a tape in their pockets, and Adam retrieves the recorder. Adam's tape urges him to survive, while Gordon's tape orders him to kill Adam by 6:00 or his wife Alison and daughter Diana will be killed. After listening to a tape the duo uncovers a clue leading Adam to find a bag
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for 18 days. The bathroom was the only set that had to be built. There were no chairs on the set. Other sets like the police station were shot in locations where other productions had built similar sets. The bathtub scene was filmed the first day of filming, and it was then that
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was sent the short film on DVD and immediately became interested in playing Dr. Lawrence Gordon in the film. He read the script in one sitting and was drawn in by the "uniqueness and originality" of the story. Koules was Elwes' manager at the time. To prepare for his role as an oncologist, he met
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camera over two days and transferred the footage to DVDs to ship along with the script. Whannell wanted to play the lead character in the feature film. The short helped show that Wan and
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because I thought it was a fascinating location for a film to be made. These guys locked in a room, to me, was fresh. I did not anticipate the ending when I read the script, so I was quite caught by surprise and it was clear to me that if the filmmakers shot the scene well, the audience would be
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films and "boasts an intricate structure — complex flashbacks-within-flashbacks explain how the characters have come to this crisis — and a satisfying mystery to go with its ghastly claustrophobia." He ended his review saying, "As good an all-out, non-camp horror movie as we've had lately."
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gave the film a B minus, calling it "derivative and messy and too nonsensical for its own good." He described Jigsaw's intent as "to show you the serial killer lurking inside yourself". Gleiberman criticized Elwes' performance by saying, " ought to be featured in a seminar on the perils of
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in the scenes of Amanda searching for her key and of Steven Sing entering into Jigsaw's lair. In post-production, Wan found he did not have enough shots or takes to work with as he was basically shooting rehearsals. Having a lot of missing gaps in the final product, he and editor
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horror only works with a heady amount of camp, and he draws from industrial music in the same way". He particularly liked, "Cigarette"; "Hello, Adam"; and "F**k This S*!t", commenting that they "blend chilling sounds with harsh percussion and deep-wound keyboard stabs".
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gave the film a negative review after its
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would have him for lunch." She said the film "carelessly underscores its own shaky narrative at every turn with its mid-budget hokiness". She also noted that Elwes and
Whannell had trouble keeping an American accent. Another mixed review came from
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for a year but the deal eventually fell through. After other failed attempts to get the script produced in
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and torture his victims and justify it with some twisted morality." He said the film is "seriously undermined by the half-baked, formulaic detective story in which the horror is framed." Carina Chocano of the
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loved the project so much and we wanted a career in filmmaking so we stuck to our guns and said, 'Look, guys, if you want this project, we're coming on board — Leigh has to act in it and I have to direct it."
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within the film, which now people say, 'Wow, that's such a cool experimental style of filmmaking', we really did that out of necessity to fill in gaps we did not get during the filming", he explained.
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ensnares audiences with a deceptively clever plot and a myriad of memorable, nasty set pieces, but its lofty ambitions are undercut by a nihilistic streak that feels more mean than profound."
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short film of the same name from a scene out of the script. This proved successful in 2003 as producers were immediately attached and also formed a horror genre production label,
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inside the toilet. Both men try to saw through their chains, but Adam's saw breaks. Gordon realizes the saws are intended for their feet, and identifies their captor as the
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was that close to our film. I guess if you stand back, you have two detectives chasing a psychopath, who uses vile methods to teach people lessons, and those points echo
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features a lunatic sadist whose ghoulish crimes are meant, in each case, to mirror the sins of his victims. The twist here is that the psycho doesn't do the killing.""
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follows Jigsaw's latest victims (Whannell and Elwes), who awaken in a large, dilapidated bathroom, with one being ordered to kill the other to save his own family.
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and Steven Sing, who found his penlight at the scene of one of Jigsaw's games. Gordon's alibi cleared him, but he agreed to view the testimony of heroin addict
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is just a very well constructed film, and if you're writing a thriller, it can't hurt to study it. In terms of the story though, James and I never really felt
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reason why he is being tested. Adam finds a photo of Alison and Diana's captor whom Gordon identifies as Zep Hindle, an orderly at his hospital.
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re-release in 2020. At the end of its run, the release had grossed $ 815,324, bringing the film's overall domestic gross to $ 56,000,369.
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as a horror genre production label. The producers read the screenplay that night and two days later offered Wan and Whannell
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3149:"For the First Time Ever, Watch 'Saw's Grisly Games in 4K Ultra HD"
2372:"This 'Saw' Star Says the Movie Has the Best Ending He's Ever Read"
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total in seven weeks. In Australia, it opened in 161 theaters with
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2706:"American Red Cross Partners With Lionsgate on SAW IV Blood Drive"
735:
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2514:"The Arrow interviews Gregg Hoffman, Oren Koules & Mark Burg"
3883:
Gritten, David; Robey, Tim; Sandhu, Sukhdev (November 6, 2009).
3538:"'Spiral' Carves Up $ 8.7 Million Opening Weekend at Box Office"
1009:, and took six weeks to complete. Other songs were performed by
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in the United States and Canada. After its first week, it made
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called "Give Til It Hurts" and collected 4,249 pints of blood.
3707:(October 30, 2004). "Many will wish they'd never seen 'Saw'".
2906:
2641:"Lions Gate Gets World Rights To Sundance Midnight Film "Saw""
2249:""Saw VII" Synopsis and Cast Revealed – Including Cary Elwes!"
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two-week total. It dropped to third place in VHS rentals with
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gave the film an average grade of "C+" on an A+ to F scale.
2739:"Inside Move: 'Saw' gets into bloody vein for promo poster"
1441:, Whannell said "For me as the writer, definitely. I mean,
2609:"Saw: Director James Wan & Writer/Star Leigh Whannell"
1467:"perhaps the most influential horror film of the decade".
3280:"United Kingdom and Ireland and Malta Weekend Box Office"
1677:"Special Feature: 'Saw Revisited: Jigsaw's Long Journey'"
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that they didn't have money left in the budget to hire a
780:, who is not a horror fan, initially refused the role of
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on January 19, 2004. Due to positive audience reception,
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Lidz, Franz (October 25, 2009). "As the ' Saw ' turns".
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shot the entire film with the camera over his shoulder.
2405:"Tobin Bell interview: Jigsaw, the Saw movies and more"
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had also become Lionsgate's second best opening, after
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On October 31, 2014, for the film's tenth anniversary,
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3116:"HD DVD and Blu-ray movies released on June 27th 2006"
866:, Wan could not afford to shoot more than a couple of
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3181:"Weekend Box Office Results for October 29–31, 2004"
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Unrated Hits Theaters For The First Time In October"
2772:"Saw returning to theaters for its 10th anniversary"
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3248:"Weekend Box Office Results for October 5–7, 2004"
1856:""Saw" horror franchise faces test with 5th movie"
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935:. Lionsgate initially planned to release the film
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1639:Walker, Sarah (September 2004). "Saw Cuts Deep".
583:After finishing film school, Australian director
354:In order to help attract producers, they shot a
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3055:"Saw Remains on Top of Belated Rental Charts"
2840:. Internet Movie Database. November 6, 2014.
2802:"Worst Openings at the Box Office for 2,000+"
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1605:"Saw creators Leigh Whannell and James Wan"
1211:in six weeks. In Italy, the film opened on
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951:in Australia. The film was initially rated
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2991:"Saw (Original) Motion Picture Soundtrack"
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1251:in other markets for a worldwide total of
728:of between $ 1 million and $ 1.2 million.
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2579:"Interview: James Wan and Leigh Whannell"
2442:Actors Remember Their Gross Movie Deaths"
1820:"Interview: James Wan and Leigh Whannell"
1710:"Interview: James Wan and Leigh Whannell"
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2881:from the original on September 18, 2024
2782:from the original on September 21, 2022
2436:Vineyard, Jennifer (October 22, 2014).
2384:from the original on September 19, 2024
1943:from the original on September 18, 2012
1931:"Twisted, LG find way into 'Catacombs'"
1617:from the original on September 12, 2011
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4427:The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It
3885:"The films that defined the noughties"
3807:from the original on December 17, 2022
3759:"'Saw' would work better if sharpened"
3550:from the original on December 16, 2022
3410:from the original on February 18, 2013
3161:from the original on December 14, 2022
3128:from the original on December 14, 2022
3065:from the original on December 31, 2011
3003:from the original on December 21, 2022
2970:from the original on December 17, 2022
2844:from the original on December 17, 2022
2737:McClintock, Pamela (October 9, 2006).
2621:from the original on December 22, 2017
2558:from the original on December 17, 2022
2417:from the original on December 17, 2022
2348:from the original on December 17, 2022
2228:from the original on December 25, 2022
2162:from the original on December 17, 2022
1854:A. Fernandez, Jay (October 20, 2008).
955:(No One 17 and Under Admitted) by the
836:at Lacy Street Production Facility in
3771:from the original on October 16, 2012
3380:from the original on December 8, 2015
3350:from the original on December 8, 2015
3320:from the original on December 8, 2015
3290:from the original on December 8, 2015
2814:from the original on January 29, 2015
2751:from the original on November 9, 2012
2454:from the original on October 25, 2014
2294:from the original on October 21, 2012
2214:Welkos, Robert W. (August 19, 2005).
2005:from the original on February 5, 2013
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1799:from the original on November 5, 2010
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1748:"The Arrow Interviews Leigh Whannell"
1689:from the original on October 29, 2010
957:Motion Picture Association of America
919:worldwide distribution rights at the
824:With a shooting budget of $ 700,000,
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3897:from the original on August 25, 2011
3864:from the original on August 10, 2011
3757:Chocano, Carina (October 29, 2004).
3724:Holden, Stephen (October 29, 2004).
3604:"Cheap Thrills Sharpen Grisly 'Saw'"
3228:from the original on August 27, 2011
2370:McPherson, Chris (August 24, 2024).
1561:from the original on August 22, 2023
1247:in the United States and Canada and
342:revolving around the mystery of the
5072:Films with screenplays by James Wan
5047:American psychological horror films
3569:Harvey, Dennis (January 27, 2004).
3260:from the original on August 5, 2011
3197:from the original on August 6, 2011
2966:. Blabbermouth.net. July 28, 2004.
2247:Gingold, Michael (April 25, 2010).
2148:Gorman, Howard (October 31, 2019).
1358:saying, "In a blatant imitation of
929:Toronto International Film Festival
764:, alleging "breach of contract and
658:Australian Broadcasting Corporation
5112:English-language independent films
5042:American nonlinear narrative films
3738:from the original on July 10, 2012
3443:from the original on March 9, 2012
3429:Foundas, Scott (August 30, 2011).
3216:Gray, Brandon (November 1, 2004).
3147:Oddo, Marco Vito (April 7, 2021).
3035:from the original on June 13, 2013
2863:Scott, Ryan (September 17, 2024).
2672:Abele, Robert (October 28, 2004).
2653:from the original on March 9, 2016
2544:Parker, Ryan (November 24, 2019).
2334:Alter, Ethan (November 10, 2016).
1993:Fleming, Mike (January 11, 2004).
1675:Albin, Andrea (October 26, 2010).
1603:Tobias, Scott (October 29, 2010).
1005:soundtrack was mainly composed by
987:For its 20th anniversary in 2024,
923:days before the film premiered on
876:became the aesthetic of the film.
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5032:2004 psychological thriller films
4184:Dead by Daylight: The Saw Chapter
3602:Meyer, Carla (October 29, 2004).
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3114:Drawbaugh, Ben (June 26, 2006).
2770:Vejvoda, Jim (August 28, 2014).
2714:. August 6, 2007. Archived from
2280:Condit, Jon (December 2, 2004).
2216:"From a thriller to legal drama"
2083:"The Arrow Interviews James Wan"
2062:from the original on May 6, 2012
2048:Lidz, Franz (October 21, 2009).
1195:opened in the United Kingdom to
1106:. The short film, also entitled
5087:Obscenity controversies in film
5062:Films scored by Charlie Clouser
2940:. July 26, 2004. Archived from
2577:Otto, Jeff (October 27, 2004).
2403:Leane, Rob (October 24, 2017).
2181:Otto, Jeff (October 26, 2004).
2112:Otto, Jeff (October 26, 2004).
2050:"Limbs Pile Up, and Money, Too"
1818:Otto, Jeff (October 27, 2004).
1708:Otto, Jeff (October 27, 2004).
1231:from 187 theaters in France on
1113:The film was later released on
1032:The soundtrack was released on
579:Wan (left) and Whannell (right)
315:, and stars Whannell alongside
3310:"Australia Weekend Box Office"
3218:"'Ray,' 'Saw' See Robust Bows"
2900:Spence D. (November 1, 2004).
1929:Harris, Dana (March 2, 2005).
1100:to tie in with the release of
803:On taking the role of Jigsaw,
1:
5107:English-language horror films
3635:Newman, Kim (April 1, 2006).
2834:"Saw 10th Anniversary (2014)"
2476:Messer, Ron (April 4, 2011).
1453:. What we always liked about
1429:wants to be taken as another
5117:English-language crime films
5092:Rating controversies in film
5052:American serial killer films
5017:2004 directorial debut films
5007:2000s English-language films
4384:Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom
4100:Spiral: From the Book of Saw
1199:in 301 theaters, grossing a
5057:Films directed by James Wan
3917:"Saturn Awards Nominations"
2910:. p. 3. Archived from
2902:"Charlie Clouser Interview"
2585:. p. 3. Archived from
2516:. JoBlo.com. Archived from
2191:. p. 2. Archived from
2183:"IGN Interviews Cary Elwes"
2122:. p. 1. Archived from
2114:"IGN Interviews Cary Elwes"
1826:. p. 2. Archived from
1787:"They came, Saw, conquered"
1718:. p. 1. Archived from
1110:, was included on the DVD.
921:2004 Sundance Film Festival
820:Filming and post-production
370:2004 Sundance Film Festival
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5037:American independent films
3340:"Italy Weekend Box Office"
1977:Landmark Media Enterprises
1352:. He compared the plot to
1153:opened at number three on
676:Wan shot the short with a
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368:was first screened at the
233:October 29, 2004
218:January 19, 2004
5067:Films shot in Los Angeles
5012:2000s serial killer films
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4177:Saw II: Flesh & Blood
4022:
1792:The Sydney Morning Herald
947:in the United States and
383:(1996). A sequel, titled
46:Theatrical release poster
39:
497:as Detective Steven Sing
4901:Evolution Entertainment
4774:Repo! The Genetic Opera
4658:Insidious: The Last Key
3609:San Francisco Chronicle
2674:"An outsider mentality"
1995:"'Saw' comes, conquers"
1417:Richard J. Leskosky of
1310:San Francisco Chronicle
943:in the United Kingdom,
762:Evolution Entertainment
698:Evolution Entertainment
643:Funding and short film
594:The Blair Witch Project
571:Development and writing
551:Alexandra Chun as Carla
5027:2004 independent films
3710:Telegram & Gazette
2551:The Hollywood Reporter
1899:. 2004. Archived from
1891:"Saw Production Notes"
1524:British Film Institute
1437:was an inspiration to
1373:Telegram & Gazette
1021:, Pitbull Daycare and
788:was cast as Detective
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587:and Australian writer
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482:as Dr. Lawrence Gordon
27:2004 film by James Wan
5097:Saw (franchise) films
3860:. December 17, 2009.
3346:. February 20, 2005.
3286:. November 14, 2004.
3031:. February 24, 2005.
2512:Fallon, John (2004).
2081:Fallon, John (2004).
1910:on September 30, 2011
1795:. November 24, 2004.
1746:Fallon, John (2004).
1332:is styled like early
1135:making-of documentary
830:principal photography
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509:Paul Gutrecht as Mark
461:Further information:
5002:2000s American films
4628:Insidious: Chapter 2
4527:Insidious: Chapter 3
4518:Directed and written
4419:Annabelle Comes Home
4344:Insidious: Chapter 2
3793:(October 28, 2004).
3678:Entertainment Weekly
3671:(October 27, 2004).
3649:on November 13, 2012
3256:. November 8, 2004.
3193:. November 1, 2004.
2649:. January 13, 2004.
2617:. January 21, 2009.
1344:Entertainment Weekly
879:$ 400 were spent on
700:. They later formed
506:Mike Butters as Paul
490:Detective David Tapp
5102:Films about torture
4952:Speculative fiction
4170:Saw: The Video Game
3890:The Daily Telegraph
2718:on November 6, 2011
2686:on October 16, 2012
2589:on January 26, 2013
2520:on November 1, 2014
2195:on January 26, 2013
2126:on November 7, 2010
1968:The Virginian-Pilot
1830:on January 26, 2013
1760:on November 1, 2014
1722:on November 7, 2010
1470:The Daily Telegraph
1314:low-budget movie".
1215:in 267 theaters to
1207:and totaled out to
1167:($ 20 million) and
1076:in DVD rentals and
1040:. Johnny Loftus of
1011:Front Line Assembly
963:. Lionsgate held a
340:nonlinear narrative
296:is a 2004 American
4997:Crime horror films
3795:"Saw movie review"
3731:The New York Times
3685:on January 5, 2010
3583:on October 8, 2011
3376:. April 12, 2005.
3316:. March 10, 2005.
2055:The New York Times
1475:31st Saturn Awards
1381:The New York Times
933:September 18, 2004
856:David A. Armstrong
854:, cinematographer
834:September 22, 2003
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158:David A. Armstrong
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3857:Bloody Disgusting
3764:Los Angeles Times
3705:M. Kimmel, Daniel
3571:"Sundance Review"
3095:on August 7, 2011
3061:. March 5, 2005.
2944:on March 12, 2005
2914:on March 19, 2012
2679:Los Angeles Times
2614:Bloody Disgusting
2490:on August 6, 2011
2221:Los Angeles Times
2093:on March 23, 2014
1973:Norfolk, Virginia
1682:Bloody Disgusting
1531:on March 12, 2023
1461:Bloody Disgusting
1394:Los Angeles Times
1296:Dennis Harvey of
1271:review aggregator
1265:Critical response
1070:February 15, 2005
899:still photography
864:shooting schedule
766:unjust enrichment
752:'s Department of
748:with a doctor at
726:production budget
714:Gold Circle Films
614:The character of
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4860:(2012–2014)
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1621:August 16,
1501:References
1350:overacting
1326:Kim Newman
1283:Metacritic
1227:opened to
1170:The Grudge
1146:Box office
1056:Home media
995:Soundtrack
912:picked up
805:Tobin Bell
790:David Tapp
745:Cary Elwes
710:DreamWorks
566:Production
555:Tobin Bell
501:Dina Meyer
480:Cary Elwes
467:characters
427:David Tapp
407:oncologist
356:low-budget
317:Cary Elwes
282:Box office
237:2004-10-29
222:2004-01-19
185:Production
122:Cary Elwes
4875:Mark Burg
4758:Catacombs
4618:Insidious
4509:Films by
4376:Malignant
4352:Furious 7
4328:Insidious
4289:James Wan
3933:March 11,
3522:August 9,
3482:August 9,
3436:LA Weekly
2711:Red Cross
2646:indieWire
2087:JoBlo.com
1896:Lionsgate
1753:JoBlo.com
1651:0164-2111
1535:March 12,
1235:and made
1161:, behind
1155:Halloween
1141:Reception
981:Toy Story
969:Red Cross
910:Lionsgate
889:Ken Leung
690:Mark Burg
585:James Wan
495:Ken Leung
374:Lionsgate
333:Ken Leung
302:James Wan
164:Edited by
142:Ken Leung
106:Mark Burg
78:James Wan
56:James Wan
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4557:Wolf Man
4246:Category
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416:hacksaws
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174:Music by
115:Starring
72:Story by
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4894:Related
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4638:Cooties
4598:Saw III
4569:Written
4537:Upgrade
4411:The Nun
4403:Saw III
4368:Aquaman
4058:Saw III
3576:Variety
3554:May 16,
3543:TheWrap
2744:Variety
2447:Vulture
2035:Torstar
1999:Variety
1936:Variety
1861:Reuters
1519:(2004)"
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1269:On the
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4964:Horror
4841:(2023)
4833:(2021)
4830:Spiral
4825:(2017)
4822:Jigsaw
4817:(2016)
4809:(2014)
4801:(2010)
4798:Saw 3D
4793:(2010)
4785:(2009)
4782:Saw VI
4777:(2008)
4769:(2008)
4761:(2007)
4753:(2007)
4750:Saw IV
4745:(2007)
4737:(2006)
4729:(2005)
4726:Saw II
4721:(2004)
4661:(2018)
4651:(2014)
4641:(2014)
4631:(2013)
4621:(2010)
4611:(2007)
4601:(2006)
4591:(2005)
4588:Saw II
4581:(2004)
4560:(2025)
4550:(2020)
4540:(2018)
4530:(2015)
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4430:(2021)
4422:(2019)
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4363:(2016)
4355:(2015)
4347:(2013)
4339:(2013)
4331:(2010)
4323:(2007)
4315:(2007)
4307:(2004)
4114:Saw XI
4093:Jigsaw
4086:Saw 3D
4079:Saw VI
4065:Saw IV
4051:Saw II
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274:Budget
226: (
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4838:Saw X
4766:Saw V
4710:Films
4435:M3GAN
4107:Saw X
4072:Saw V
4036:Films
4027:Media
3637:"Saw"
1551:"Saw"
1481:Notes
1451:Seven
1447:Seven
1443:Seven
1435:Seven
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