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Saw 6 (Saw VI)

Release Date: October 23, 2009
Director: Kevin Greutert
Writer: Marcus Dunstan, Patrick Melton
Starring: Costas Mandylor Mark Rolston Betsy Russell Peter Outerbridge Tobin Bell Tanedra Howard Shawnee Smith James Van Patten Shauna MacDonald Devon Bostick Marty Moreau Karen Cliche Shawn Mathieson Melanie Scrofano James Gilbert Shawn Ahmed Janel
Studio: Lionsgate
Rating: R
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Posted By: CharredRemains at 11:03am, November 12, 2009

Yet another amazing entry in the Saw series, this one tells even more of John Kramers' backstory and how the "Jigsaw" personna came to be. The traps are as sick and twisted as ever, and the story still doesn't fail to deliver as you follow the main character from room to room while he learns his "lesson", and learn more of the overall series storyline. Something new, though it may only be my twisted perception, is the huge set-up for Detective Hoffman to fully step up into the shoes as Jigsaw, and for Kramers' wife to possibly be the next person to be tested (something I am now DIEING to see after the ending of this film). Hopefully that's what they mean by coming full circle. One of the absolute must see movies of the year for horror fans as this series is not loosing any steam.


Posted By: riotsquid1408 at 12:34am, November 9, 2009

brutal and was pretty good


Posted By: I Drink Your TenaflyViper at 2:58am, November 8, 2009

I'm never overly enthusiastic about watching these movies yet I have to admit I find them entertaining each time I see a new installment. This one is no exception.


Posted By: Lucksaw at 8:52pm, November 6, 2009

Brutal, sick and totally entertaining, those are the words that best describes this sixth installement of the Saw Franchise.

The history again takes the focal point of Jigsaw and his cruzade against the medical insurance corporations and its corruption in a vert emotional way, at the same time that new details of his life with Jill and Amanda surface.

The traps are incredibily full of gore and actually mean something to the subject being tested, and in the end, (most of them) learn the lesson.

The twists are totally sensible and let the watcher waiting for more and more.

Way to go Kevin Greutert!



Posted By: chainsawboi25 at 8:17pm, November 6, 2009

I'm not sure the Saw circle is coming full circle but although it lacks the style of some of it's counterparts this entry feels more polished and features a lot more believable creativity than the last few. Actually amping up the carnage and smartly the suspense quotient this entry proves far more successful than any since the second. It would be tedious and a little insulting to go over the film's plot logistics. But it's inclusion of the healthcare system is both clever and satisfying. The macarbe death sequences are squirm worthy as people cut off appendages, are burnt by acid and are wheeled around on a cleverly rigged meeri go round of death. the film's set design is a bit more impressive this time around than in all of the entries. this however brings up the question how is their electricity in these places and are these death traps condemned. It's all in good fun though. The performances are also more effective this time around. Costas Mandalor is better in this film than the joke he was in the last few as is Betsy Russell. And as for VH1 Scream Queen winner Tanedra Howard she's not bad but don't be expecting her to reap many benefits for this role if anything she should get her straight to DVD career off the ground. First Time Saw director Kevin Greutert and the Feast team have done the fans a solid. Sadly audiences don't seem to be showing up for this installment. Maybe there just tired of the mediocre shit this series has to offer but for those with any interest it's actually worth a watch. Disturbingly fun...


Posted By: MrBitch at 5:30pm, November 6, 2009

This actually wasn't half bad. Am getting pretty frustrated with the twisting of backstories (seriously, how many games could Jigsaw have going on all at once), but the subject matter is highly political and one that does ask the questions about medical health insurance. Acting is suitably below par, which is a shame because it could have made it a truly heartwrenching experience. Still great traps and a good story with a better twist than number 5, but still not up there with the rest. Check it out.


Posted By: ThaBakerMan13 at 1:35pm, November 5, 2009

The movie was good, it just didnt live up to all the hype.The kills weren't gory and the traps weren't that impressive, but the story makes up for all of that and saves this movie.


Posted By: cheluvshorror at 11:01am, November 5, 2009

This latest installment of a genius horror franchise is one of the best ones yet?! The first one of course started it all. Jigsaw and Detective Hoffman were on top of their game as usual. It was nice to see more of Jill, Jigsaw's wife and Amanda his original protege.

The make-up and special effects were excellent and kudos to Kevin Greutert who gave us an enthralling look into why Mr. Kramer became a vigilante killer, who needed a little help from a psychopath and a drug addict. The cast was suburb and I loved to hate the lead pawn, who had the most loose as he went through Hoffman's razor sharp, pain of a maze,where every decision he made was of vital importance to all the players of the game.

This installment brought the whole story full circle and even brought in the "big" business of health insurance companies and how their formulas can either be a blessing or a death sentence.




Posted By: nitewise84 at 11:38pm, November 4, 2009

THis movie was truly disappointing. This movie was supposed to answer all the question left around throughout the series. Instead it only answered the question of what was in the box and ended up leaving us with even more questions.


Posted By: iNSANEmoments at 10:10pm, November 4, 2009

AMAZING. I absolutely adored it, compared the Saw 5 which left me crying because it was that horrible. I recommend it to anyone who is curious to see the next, and finest, installment of the Saw series.


Posted By: Chadinator92 at 10:31am, November 3, 2009

Dude, The movie is just like all the others in the series from 5-3. The 1st and the 2nd SAW are the only ones that I would watch and that's that!

-2/10



Posted By: Proxy at 1:08am, November 3, 2009

Saw VI brings the franchise home. What is there really to talk about here? It is known what is to be expected from Saw reviews by now. Fantastic gore, lots of flashbacks, and shoddy acting. The sixth installment is SAW at its finest.


Posted By: Glow at 9:37am, November 2, 2009

I don't get it why people are so overly exited and raise these movies to the sky.. 1st one was good.. From there it was only down hill, V and VI was so bad i rather eat my grandmas turds


Posted By: Razor_Sharp at 4:49pm, October 31, 2009

God !!! Definitely in top 6 of the greatest movies ever made .. gues which are the other 5 :D Undelievable film - SAWesome :D I want 7 damn it i wand 77 :D ... wait i'll probably be dead it 77 years .. oh well ...


Posted By: voodoo79 at 2:40pm, October 30, 2009

How are suppost to make Saw 7 after This


Posted By: dchma at 3:00am, October 29, 2009

over rated i was really disapointed


Posted By: flyingtoast99 at 8:38pm, October 28, 2009

this is definatly the most disburbing saw yet! Which is basically saying the best Saw yet. though the jagged jump cuts were hard to follow


Posted By: bdwolfe312 at 10:19pm, October 27, 2009

Much better than IV or V!! Did anyone else notice Eddie Winslow?


Posted By: MONSTA at 9:25pm, October 27, 2009

I really liked this movie. The fact they punished alot of people we all would like to punish in our lives today was great.(Bankers,Insurance people.) One of the best in the series. Great traps and again with the twisted ending good job. Plus still some things left for the imagination for the continuing saga.


Posted By: philsaw101134 at 4:41pm, October 27, 2009

But bluntly, this is the best in the franchise.
Saw VI is a stroke of absolute brilliance. An emotional and topical storyline what's evenly complicated but amazing, brutal and consistent traps, great performances, fantastic pacing, and a purely brilliant ending. GO SEE SAW VI.

10/10



Posted By: philsaw101134 at 4:41pm, October 27, 2009

But bluntly, this is the best in the franchise.
Saw VI is a stroke of absolute brilliance. An emotional and topical storyline what's evenly complicated but amazing, brutal and consistent traps, great performances, fantastic pacing, and a purely brilliant ending. GO SEE SAW VI.

10/10



Posted By: downward_spiral at 11:53am, October 27, 2009

I came into this very skeptical because #5 sucked. But I am happy to say that I have faith that this series can still go on. It was way better than 5. Its not as good as the first 4 but still very good on its own. Thank god this series hasnt died yet.


Posted By: tattoodhunter2000 at 10:01am, October 27, 2009

Whether you love or hate the franchise, you still flock to this website site and others every October to talk about it. That just shows what kind of impact it has had on so many people. I have enjoyed every movie from the start. But the VI did the best in bringing real world problems into the picture. I work in health care and I think any and everyone that works for health insurance companies should see this film


Posted By: jula at 7:10am, October 27, 2009

I think this movie was awesome,one of the best in the series,with original and clever traps,gore and some preety good twists in the end.Definitely recommended.My top after six Saw movies is:

Saw
Saw 2
Saw 6
Saw 5
Saw 3
Saw 4



Posted By: kryptonite_soul at 7:00am, October 27, 2009

I've always been a fan of the Saw films but i personally believe the franchise peaked with Saw III and the lowpoint was Saw V, so going into Saw VI i had dangerously low expectations. How wrong i was !!, the film was fantastic. It seems like the writers and producers have picked apart everything that went wrong in Saw V and changed it for this film. The traps were utterly fantastic creative and original. The film also involved a lot of going back into Saw III, IV and V and learning more about what went on before and after the traps which i loved and was fantastic. The script just felt so good and took brilliant twists that reminded me of the original Saw. The ending however was not a twist as i read about, it felt more like a fantastic cliffhanger that had me for the first time ever in the franchise saying to myself at end of the film "wow i cant wait to see what happens next year"


Posted By: ChainSawGutsFuck at 2:09am, October 27, 2009

I can't believe people fall for this crap.
I typically will keep my mouth shut, because horror for the sake of keeping the genre alive is usually a good thing. This however.. I can't leave it alone. Every single one of the saw films are complete rubbish. People have the audacity to bash a brutal film like Rob Zombies Halloween 2 thats right I fu#@ing said it! and nearly every single one that does is all excited for the next installment of FINAL DESTINATION or saw 15.
Please boycott this film. Halloween or not, I will not have cash cow franchise regurgitation shoved down my throat.



Posted By: STC9892 at 12:31pm, October 26, 2009

There are those that love the Saw franchise, and those that loath it. Some will be in line for the midnight showing of the latest film, while others blame it for singlehandedly starting off the “gorno” sub-genre and defacing the horror genre. Still there are others like myself that watch each film each year simply out of curiosity. What character have they resurrected this time? What crazy traps do they have this year? How do they plan on confusing us even more? After the third installment I’ve been largely indifferent on the franchise. I don’t explicitly hate it, but the bloated plot lines and increasingly dull traps have shortened my level of patience for this once proud series (by which I mean the first two films).

Still, Lionsgate pumps a new film out each year the weekend before Halloween like clockwork, and people still flock to the cinema opening weekend to check them out. After the abysmal 5th installment you’d think you’d be hard pressed to find anything likeable about another sequel, and you’d be right. The problem with this is that I didn’t really find much to hate either. The film certainly won’t earn any new converts, but the fans of previous films will undoubtedly like it more than the last film, and will probably find something to like about it.

Don’t get me wrong here, Saw VI has a lot of flaws, most of which stem from its convoluted and now absurd plot line. Now that Agent Strahm is dead Agent Hoffman is now Jigsaw’s last living apprentice. The film revolves around Hoffman covering his tracks, blaming his crimes on the dead Strahm and making sure the “last” pieces of Jigsaw’s game fall into place. All the while the insurance mogul who denied Jigsaw coverage is put through a series of grueling tests for his “crimes” against the sick people he has denied coverage to. Poor use of political commentary aside, series veterans will know exactly what to expect here. William the insurance agent is faced with decisions that will leave one or more people dead but will save the life(s) of others in the process.

The strangest part of the film is that despite the constant jump between storylines, nothing really ever gets answered. Yes, the contents of the box revealed in Saw V are revealed, but we’re never told why they’re there and why they’re used on whom they’re used on. It’s a shame, because there’s little pay off. I expected something to be in the box worthy of a year’s wait, but ended up feeling ripped-off and confused.

Even if you go with the loony story line to see the traps, there’s a noticeable decrease in quality with each test. One of these is a maze where the subject must walk through white hot jets of steam to reach the end. The trap feels like it was ripped straight from a video game, and demonstrates that the filmmakers have been running out of ideas since Saw IV. Another trap has two subjects having to place a pound of flesh onto a scale to grant their freedom. This reminded me of a very similar scene in a far superior movie: 1995’s Seven. In that film, a lawyer is forced to give a pound of flesh as an act of contrition for their ‘crimes” against society. The only difference between the two is the subject’s job description. Even the carousel trap from the posters is disappointing, and being one of the last traps of the film makes it even worse.

Even with all the negative aspects of the film, and the sheer lack of positive ones, I still felt my eyes glued to the screen. I didn’t check my phone to see what time it was, and I never really found myself bored. At the very least, it didn’t overstay its welcome. Fans of the previous entries will probably like this, but newcomers will hate it and ultimately just become more confused as to why we watch these every year.



Posted By: Hore_freak13 at 11:35am, October 26, 2009

Great twists.
Lacking on the gore. Beginning and ending were pretty gruesome, everything in the middle needed more.

7/10



Posted By: brucybad at 3:45am, October 26, 2009

Better than Saw IV and V! Its the best Saw film since 3! A good plot, creative traps, gore, and some pretty good twists.


Posted By: diamonddavestafford at 2:37am, October 26, 2009

Despite it's shitty opening take at the box office which SAW creators can only blame themselves for, due to the abomination of "Saw 5", I really enjoyed this installment. I thought the plot, though it was predictable and sometimes seemed to unfold in a cliche and almost corny manner, was pretty good and in fact, struck a cord with me, as I have had plenty of experience dealing with medical/health insurance companies as I am a cancer survivor myself, and kind of liked Jigsaw's horrifying traps/games/efforts to exact justice on their administrators/workers and teach them a lesson in humanity at the same time. As far as the gore, it was there in buckets, especially in the last kill scene which was downright disgustingly awesome. The acting was pretty crappy but we knew going into it, that it would be, what with the chick from that show who 'won' her role in SAW 6...it's a damn good thing she wasnt given many lines because she can't act for shit, besides acting terrified, which she did adequately in the opening scene, which, along with a couple other traps, provided that wincing, 'damn im glad im not caught in that shit' feeling that we all expect from a SAW film, as they more derive the freak-out/creep factor from gore and this wincing feeling rather than making you jump or being actually scary. This one delivers on that for sure. I must admit i had my doubts and raged against the 'SAW' franchise as I really thought part 2 and 5 were soooo soo sooo bad. "Saw 6" redeemed it in my eyes and shows if you have good cinematography, delivery and the proper amount of gore and that wince factor, you can still make a pretty decent and thoroughly entertaining movie from a pretty simple story, and manage to churn out one more sequel in what i thought was a dead saga. "Saw 6" even manages to make a little relevant political commentary along the way. 7 out of 10 stars/skulls.


oh and special side note to this; I downloaded this film and intend to later see it in the theatre, as it was pretty good. I'm adding it in further rebuttal to the article Mr.Disgusting wrote (about how you miss the experience of a certain 'paranormal' film by downloading it and watching it at home). I would like to re-illustrate that this notion is bullshit and if it is a gripping, decent movie, it can be enjoyed at home as well as on the big screen. This movie was good as a download and i'm sure it will be as good or even better on the big screen. 'Paranormal Activity' licked balls when i streamed it, and it would lick balls in the theatre too, if i were to decide to go waste my time and money on it, which i am not.



Posted By: MikeScott22 at 2:35am, October 26, 2009

It's the same old thing, but still solid. I'd say it's the third best in the series so far. It's a far cry from the third and not quite as good as the second.


Posted By: flesheater123 at 12:02am, October 26, 2009

I thought it was pretty good. The ending seemed very rushed..But at least we all know why he was doin what he was doing he was denied his experment in health care LOL.... Couldn't they just told us that in the fuckin last 3... DOn't get me wrong I love saw but it's kind of getting a tad bit repetetive.

And wasn't cary elwes character suppose to come in this or some shit... Thats what I read... I didn't see him. It was still way better then five....



Posted By: J/-\SON at 11:36pm, October 25, 2009

A breath of fresh air... FINALLY! The twist, gore, and traps were great. A big upgrade to the SAW franchise. Cant wait for 7 in 3D.


Posted By: zombiefan09 at 11:07pm, October 25, 2009

Jigsaw's 6th puzzle piece was awesome and one of the best in the Saw franchise! It was a lot better than the previous film. There are a bunch of new and terrifying traps and twists. They tie up a lot of loose ends like what was in Jill's box, what Amanda's letter from Hoffman was about, and much more. Tobin Bell does another amazing job as Jigsaw who's legacy continues long after his death. Hoffman sets up a new game for William Easton, an executive at a health insurance company. He decides who to cover based strictly on probabilities of health or illness, which turned down Jigsaw when he had cancer. William must make impossible decisions such as who should live and die in the Carousel Trap, and who is more worthy of living. The game comes full circle! I highly recommend SAW VI!!!




Posted By: xln10 at 10:53pm, October 25, 2009

Blew my expectations away! One of the best in the series!


Posted By: HalloweenFanatic78 at 7:48pm, October 25, 2009

AMAZING! One of the best of the series!


Posted By: HushedRuin720 at 5:22pm, October 25, 2009

Hoffman was tested for sure in this one. I really liked it and I don't know what happened, but suddenly Hoffman had BALLS in this one.

Saw VI was one I checked out Friday. Keep an eye out for Eddie Winslow from 'Family Matters' (can't remember his name). This one was REALLY good. The characters are developed and you fear for them. As far as the running plot of Jigsaw & co, I honestly think it all gets wrapped up. There's not really any dangling plot threads I can think of. The "health care" theme works great and totally fits with Jigsaw's history (surely a man with cancer would go to his health insurance provider). The end is nuts. Personally, I thought the movie was going along well but the last 10-20 moments are full of badass moments that will have you cheering. I'm not sure how well it translates if you haven't seen the others, but I think everything gets covered. Truth be told, I think this pretty much wraps everything up. I only had one question coming out of it, but in retrospect, I figured it out. 9/10 (WAY better than I imagined it'd be).



Posted By: Guitarded at 1:30pm, October 25, 2009

Brutality unmatched by its predecessors. Seemed to be a bit of reaching in the story though...


Posted By: TheBurning at 10:47am, October 25, 2009

I'm liking the saw series again. This one made up for part 4 & 5. Probably my 3 favorite in the series.
Saw
Saw 2
Saw 6
Saw 3
Saw 4
Saw 5



Posted By: xI Am Sylar at 3:02am, October 25, 2009

definetly an improvement on the last couple of saw movies, i thought the 'games' in this one were very well done and as always it had a great twist at the end. there were fewer flashbacks (i thought) and i think thats an improvement , making it alot easier to follow. anyway i cant wait til saw 7.


Posted By: marsdreamjunky at 2:04am, October 25, 2009

a HUGE improvement over the last 2 entries, especially saw 4. saw 4 was just the lowest of the series in my opinion, and bored me to tears. saw 5 was more entertaining, but just felt unnecessary, and as a matter of fact it isn't even talked about much in this one. but saw 6 was entertaining, had a great twist again that's been absent since the 3rd, the traps were more sadistic and fucked up, the acting was decent(i dunno what people were talking about when they said it was some of the worst of the series, i thought it was good) and overall i just liked it a lot. definitely a great entry, i actually look forward to saw 7


Posted By: chronic ash at 1:48am, October 25, 2009

Best SAW movie yet! Bring on SAW VII


Posted By: Jason4eva at 1:28am, October 25, 2009

Wow blew me away! I have never been a die hard fan of the Saw franchise mainly because I'm more of a suspense horror fan not torture porn but this one was amazing! After four and five got a little off track(O.K. A LOT!!!!) it seems this one is getting it back! I only like one three and this one so forgive me when I say this one blew them all away!Now I'm pumped for more! although if they would had killed the "person" in the last trap the whole series would have went out with a bang! But we will have to see what happens!!! Seriously though that was Jigsaw's last test.Where can it go from here?


Posted By: ghostofhaddonfield78 at 12:16am, October 25, 2009

this wasnt too bad, i dont quite understand all the praise its getting though. to me, it felt just like another saw film. it was good, like the twist in the end, like how amanda and jigsaw were integrated into the plot. i knew the twist at the end this time which took away from it a bit for me. but it was gory as it should be, the acting was OK, and the traps were pretty good. i liked how they made the plot revolve around a current hot button issue in our world today, that was a change for the saw movies. overall another good entry into the series. it doesnt really stand out to me from the others but im interested to see where it goes from here so i guess it did its job.


Posted By: guarino2002 at 11:13pm, October 24, 2009

This was a good Saw movie id haft to say the best since the 3rd


Posted By: Lyssa284225 at 11:08pm, October 24, 2009

I LOVE THIS MOVIE!
It was so awesome ESPECIALLY the gore :)
A-M-A-Z-I-N-G-!



Posted By: jigsaw28 at 9:41pm, October 24, 2009

Well, the first ten minutes actually made me want to cover my eyes! I have never had that reaction in a SAW movie. After that, I just couldn't wait to see what this movie would bring. I loved how they included a lot of flashback and basically wraped up an questions left in the previous movies. Also, there was a lot of jigsaw in this movie which I really love. The movie had a different affect on me because the traps are apart of something that everyone has to deal with: health care. It was a great way to get you thinking about real life! The ending was great. It wasn't as good as the 1st ending, but It was kinda cool seeing another trap in the previous movies being used again. I give this movie 8 out of 10 because this has been my favorite movie of all of the series because the flow is so clean and this movie really makes me think and feel about the people in the trap. So, good movie and I have seen a long time SAW fan and I am ready for whatever SAW has to offer. I am so ready for VII and VIII, but I think 9 would just be too much for me. Well, great job SAW VI and I am so proud of this series!


Posted By: WolfQueen at 8:57pm, October 24, 2009

Just got back from Saw VI. It was amazing. I won't lie, we all applauded at the end. It definitely renewed my faith in this series. Bring on Saw VII (even though I don't like 3D).


Posted By: uhakid07 at 8:36pm, October 24, 2009

3rd best in the series.. after the original and saw 3.. very enjoyable and ALOT of fun!.. very impressed! definetely want to see it again.


Posted By: TomJarvis at 7:37pm, October 24, 2009

I have to say this is the film in the franchise so far. It did everything right. Fan service at it's best without sacrificing story. This writing team and director should stick together. I saw this today in a double bill with Paranormal Activity and let me tell you I'm glad I saw this movie first because it made up for the dissappointment I felt with PA. Loved it, loved it, loved it. If you like Saw, go see this movie now, right now.


Posted By: The 13th Ghost at 6:57pm, October 24, 2009

SAW 6 ROCKED! I own all the saws,1 thru 4 were good 5 sucked ass basically it was okay thats it but saw 6 wow what a change. everything from saw 1 to 6 is all understanding now, so im curious whats 7 going to be about ? keeps me wondering


Posted By: leezel at 6:53pm, October 24, 2009


I have been a Saw watcher since the beginning, I too was into from the beginning (Saw IV). What I really thought was pretty cool was that sob. Hoffman was able to get out of that one trap! He really is a sick sob. but it left me w/ questions again after leaving the movie theatre and yes there will be another Saw movie but I really do love them.



Posted By: PaviLargo13 at 5:51pm, October 24, 2009

I am a huge SAW fan. i was extremely disapointed with SAW V and was scared to see SAW VI because V was so terrible. so when i saw SAW VI I was shocked that it was quite good! my new SAW fav. order is 1 3 6 2 4 5. i told my self i am not at all interested in seeing 7 but now i am. well only half interested. because saw VII is going to be directed by the s.o.b who damn near killed the series. David "HACK"l. i believe what happend was they saw how bad he did. kevin came in and said this is how you do it... so they are giving him a 2nd chance. too bad that kevin isnt directing again. he was amazing! and tanedras performance was great! her cgi on her arm was not great but besides that. i would like to see her in other films. i think she is a tarrific actress and has a great future ahead of her. i cant wait to see SAW VII but im a lil pestimistic about it. so i guess i will have to judge it after the credits roll. *fingers crossed its as good as VI*


Posted By: DAGDIS at 4:25pm, October 24, 2009

Saw 6 was Awesome,Far way better then Saw 5





Posted By: Nightmare at 4:12pm, October 24, 2009

What are you guys smoking? SAW VI was OKAY at best.


Posted By: SDX-800 at 3:44pm, October 24, 2009

This was an excellent film, very clever story as usual giving us more insight into the big picture, everything was wrapped up nicely apart from 2 things, will hoffman escape and go after jill? and what was in the package from the box that jill posts through the door at the hostpital?


Posted By: Sawlover at 3:10pm, October 24, 2009

As you can tell by my online ID, I love the Saw Franchise. Although I must say that I wasn't very thrilled with the ending. Everybody knew that Jill was going to test Hoffman. I did not feel that "shock and awe" like I did at the end of the first film. With that said I think that the rest of the movie was pretty good. It was worth going to the theater to watch. I can't wait for the seventh installment.


Posted By: gore nut at 11:17am, October 24, 2009

i loved part 6!!! this was the best since the 1st! the traps were cool the gore was sick as fuck and it had a good story!! Hackl had a swing and a miss with part 5 so lets just hope he can make part 7 as good as 6!!!!!!


Posted By: VeryEvilDead at 11:06am, October 24, 2009

Woah, after a disappointing part 5 this is what we needed. The movie is 90 minutes and flies by at a brisk pace. The traps are awesome, the new revelations in the story are good, and its an all around good time. I loved the last shot of the movie.


Posted By: syn79 at 5:35am, October 24, 2009

Saw VI might be the best Saw film since the 1st. The traps are brutal. The Gore is everywhere. Tobin Bell is fucking awesome(per usual). The twists are surprising. & it no doubt has the best story of all the Saw films. I felt like for the 1st time in a long time in the Saw franchise,that there was genuine suspense, the direction & editing were fantastic & I also feel that this film, unlike the last 2, had a sense of scale...something about the world this time felt more realistic(maybe it was being able to see other buildings in the backround when they were in the offices/apparment) It didnt feel so "soundstagey". I loved this fuckin flick....I HATED! HATED! the last one.


Posted By: IGETBLOODY at 11:37pm, October 23, 2009

FUCKING WOW!!! just got back and WOW!!! awesome! the ending was great. bringing it back to the first. i called the final trap last night. well sort of. i was watching the other ones last night with some folks getting ready and "SAW" the trap and said i got a feeling it will be in Saw VI didnt know where just knew it would come back and it did. i was CRUNK. i might of jizzed my pants. Saw VI is a must see for fans and for everyone that gave up on it long ago. might convert them back. one more time WOW!!!


Posted By: Horror_Luva at 11:16pm, October 23, 2009

Wow, such an improvement since the fifth film.

The acting was actually very decent, the story line was VERY good and it had a very good plot twist at the end, like a good Saw movie.

The flashbacks were great, I loved seeing Amanda and Jigsaw together again. The explanations were also very good, they answered questions left unanswered from 3 films ago and that was pretty sweet.

I still want to know what the hell happened to Dr. Gordon though....



Posted By: Jcoles5000 at 11:11pm, October 23, 2009

BEST SAW EVER!!!!!!!!!!!! O.k. so I have at least liked all of the previous SAWs although 3 and 5 were pushing it but this is truly something amazing. Why couldn't this have happened sooner? I hope that fans will give this one more chance and I know they won't be disappointed. BD readers PLEASE see this in theaters as soon as possible. This kicks the shit out of even the original. Just as many good twists and with better action but nothing that seems unnecessary or just flat out wrong. PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE see this in theaters opening weekend. Preferably as soon as possible. Like first showing tomorrow. I might even go seee it again tomorrow myself. SAW will never die!!!!!!


Posted By: Gameover! at 10:55pm, October 23, 2009

Saw VI was just flat out phenomenal! I mean right at the opening scene you are immediately hooked into it and at the end, you really are just screaming for more! I almost cried when it ended because it was one of the best endings that I have seen since the legendary first Saw. This film also answers many questions from other films and references to nearly all of the others. As they said, this film offers much closure but also there is that one piece that leads to Saw VII. Bottom line: If you are a Saw fan and a follower of the series (or even not) please go see this movie. It is definintly worth your time and money to see the best installment in the most popular horror franchise on Earth!


Posted By: weirdofreak23 at 10:53pm, October 23, 2009

Hello, Saw fans
I caught the 12:30 pm showing of Saw VI. I went in to this movie with low expectation considering that the trailer and that this movie was going to be made by the editor of the saw series being that he had no experience in making movies. Tobin Bell had said during his interview that this was going to be the most intense one out of the series and that it would explain Saw-Saw 5 and that it did but it also left out the story to Hoffman. The traps were average the best one was at the end I am most likely not going to see 7 and 8 due to the fact that the story line of jigsaw is over now. The movie had did what it promised which was finish of the story line that they did even though Jill testes Hoffman and he survives but the story line with Jigsaw is over so most likely the next 2 movies will be about the aftermath of everything even though I think Hoffman is going to become the new Jigsaw and make his own test I still don’t see them doing anymore flash backs in 7 or 8. Will over all I would give the movie and 8.5 out of ten.



Posted By: michael myer fanatic at 10:22pm, October 23, 2009

Saw 6 delivers immediately. Saw 6 does what the last couldnt and its deliver. Saw 6 will immediately ingage you do to the fact that its based on real life situations and it basically has the characters react the same way you would if put in the situation.before seeing this though i reccomend seeing saw 3 and 4 do to most questions being answered. as for the questions asked well youll get 1 question that will definatly raise question about the return of a secret character and as for the ending. well lets say that its the better endings of the saw movies and it will definaly have you begging on your knees for more SaW


Posted By: michael myer fanatic at 10:22pm, October 23, 2009

Saw 6 delivers immediately. Saw 6 does what the last couldnt and its deliver. Saw 6 will immediately ingage you do to the fact that its based on real life situations and it basically has the characters react the same way you would if put in the situation.before seeing this though i reccomend seeing saw 3 and 4 do to most questions being answered. as for the questions asked well youll get 1 question that will definatly raise question about the return of a secret character and as for the ending. well lets say that its the better endings of the saw movies and it will definaly have you begging on your knees for more SaW


Posted By: michael myer fanatic at 10:22pm, October 23, 2009

Saw 6 delivers immediately. Saw 6 does what the last couldnt and its deliver. Saw 6 will immediately ingage you do to the fact that its based on real life situations and it basically has the characters react the same way you would if put in the situation.before seeing this though i reccomend seeing saw 3 and 4 do to most questions being answered. as for the questions asked well youll get 1 question that will definatly raise question about the return of a secret character and as for the ending. well lets say that its the better endings of the saw movies and it will definaly have you begging on your knees for more SaW


Posted By: horroranime700 at 10:10pm, October 23, 2009

Wow! SOLID installment!! A SAW film has not had a post-title opening scene so SHOCKING, DISGUSTING, and RIVETING since Donnie Wahlberg shattered his food with a toilet lid in the pitch black bathroom. Opening this film on that shocking note, the rest of the film plays well, is not horrible mess of confusion, and actually provides some REALLY interesting backstories and key points to the franchise thus far. Loved the ending!!! Bring on VII!


Posted By: ninbatmanmajinjigsaw at 10:05pm, October 23, 2009

this movie was the best out of the entire series


Posted By: Martyr-X at 8:54pm, October 23, 2009

Going into "Saw VI" the only thing i had in mind going into was "this has to be to better than V", And just with the opening scene i was happy that the film already seemed to be going back to the older Saws, after the movie, i didnt go out thinkin "that was one of the best saws" BUT as a hardcore Saw fan, im very happy to say that this did something that saw V didnt do for me, nor did it for anyone lol, but during and coming out of VI i got that Happy/i-just-saw-one-good-film feeling, the reveales of events that were left unanswered in past films once again was also very enjoyable and i was just sooo happy to see shawnee again, im still hoping (though it prolly wont happen) that Leigh comes back to write an installemet, i just dont think the series is the same without Leigh & James, very solid entry in the series though


Posted By: horrorfan25 at 8:11pm, October 23, 2009

I caught an early matinee of Saw VI today and must say the critics are right with this one. While it was intriguing and had some clever traps, there was no point or pay-off. The film isn't atrocious per say, but being an avid Saw fan, I have to say they should have quit after the first. While the film won't be a waste of your money, there are other films out there that are much better (Where the wild things are, Zombieland)


Posted By: zooey at 7:57pm, October 23, 2009

SAW VI is the best in the series. Not since 1&2 have I been so mesmerized and shocked throughout the whole movie. From the very first opening trap you cannot help but be sucked in and freaked out. This movie was not boring in the least bit. I was bloody, gory, and brutal as hell. Detective Hoffman(Costas Mandylor) is so perefectly evil that he is definitely worthy of being Jigsaw's apprentice. Great acting, great story, a hell of a twist and some of the best traps ever made. I cannot wait for the next installment and you won't want to either after you see the ending!


Posted By: marco1979 at 7:47pm, October 23, 2009

Saw 6 was awesome! The tagline is true. "It all comes full circle" Much improvement over Saw 5. I look at Saw 1-3 as a trilogy, and now Saw 4-6 as its own trilogy. Opening seen was pretty intense. Finally we get get some info about "the letter from Saw 3" and "what's in the box from Saw 5" If you are a Saw fan, you should be pleased, but I'm not really sure where they could go next.


Posted By: jkrouskop at 7:25pm, October 23, 2009

Though I feel SAW V is unfairly put upon, VI is definitely a major improvement, and easily the best of the "post-Jigsaw" SAW films. Great traps that really amp up the tension and deliver the gore, a topical (if, at times, a little preachy) plotline, some nice twists, and excellent pacing combine to make a fun, twisted little potboiler in the tradition of Parts II and III. It won't win any new converts to the franchise, but SAW VI should win back those disappointed by the previous installment, and certainly won't turn off anyone who's been onboard to this point. Gorehounds rejoice! This SAW delivers blood and guts by the bucketload!


Posted By: Darkstorn at 7:12pm, October 23, 2009

I'm not too much of a Saw fan, but I liked the fact that it dealt with topical issues in healthcare. I actually think it makes the case for a public option pretty profoundly...


Posted By: capnjack at 5:08pm, October 23, 2009

It was soooo freaking good. I loved it. I will probably see it at least 2 more times in theaters.


Posted By: stormi316 at 2:10pm, October 23, 2009

i just recently saw Saw VI and all i can say is WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOW... i dont know if it was that good or just better than Saw V and H2(which suxd donkey balls.. i dont agree with the stereo of sayin that as the franchise flows on the films get worse , and Saw 5 had me leaning that way and then there was the (horse vomit)H2 which whoever benefited off that should person give everyones money back, bt Saw VI gave hope!!!!
it really is that good



Posted By: colin_bar at 1:53pm, October 23, 2009

Talk about a show stopper. Finally a movie for the fans Saw 6 has gone back to its roots and given us twist after twist and gore after gore. Now I loved saw 1 and 2 and if I am really honest 2,3,4 and 5 but it is six that blew the rest out of the water. It was nice to see more of the back story behind Jigsaws reasons for what he was doing and of course great to see Amanda. New twists and new traps and even Dr Gordon gets a mention are we ever going to find out what happened to him. If you had made the decision not to see this because 5 left you feeling rather let down well I can assure you Saw 6 will more than make up for it and will leave you wanting more. Jigsaws back and back with a bang. Watch out fot the twist at the end pure genius. My faith has been restored. Roll on 7,8 and maybe even more


Posted By: Limelight Magazine at 12:13pm, October 23, 2009

I was blown away last night at the midnight showing of SAW VI. After SAW V, I started to lose hope. My favorite horror movie series is back in a big way!


Posted By: bink57saw at 12:02pm, October 23, 2009

AWSOME MOVIE SAWS MOVIES ROCKS!!!!!


Posted By: kaicooper at 11:54am, October 23, 2009

oh GOD..thank u Marcus and Patrick for bringing back
the real SAW movie..thank u very much...
and big thanx for the great Director Kevin Greutert
this movie hell yea the best and after second ..



Posted By: Kick421 at 10:17am, October 23, 2009

I was a big fan of the first Saw film as it was groundbreaking for the year it came out. But ever since Saw IV, I hadn't been happy in the direction the series was going. I felt that Saw V was a disappointment (feeling more like a Michael Bay piece of crap), but Saw VI was a let down with the terms of the whole flashback. The over story was very strong, and it breathed new life into a franchise that was heading for disaster. It had its moments where the audience reacted I kinda just wanted to laugh. But yes, agreeing with Mr. Drew this was refreshing and agreeing with Heather it made me a fan again. I just hope that they can stay innovative with fresh ideas should they actually continue after 7.


Posted By: MrDrew77 at 10:10am, October 23, 2009

Amazing. After the disaster that was Saw V, this was refreshing.


Posted By: Sawfanatic9 at 5:38am, October 23, 2009

best saw movie yet


Posted By: Anal Yogurt at 5:38am, October 23, 2009

I must say the beginning to Saw VI is better than all of Saw V. Now I know I gave Saw V a good rating just because I enjoyed it but Saw VI blew it out of the water along with 2,3, and 4. I don't think Saw VII will blow SAW out of the water you can't top that. Going to see Saw VI I had my doubts, wasn't excited like past films but went to see it anyways. The intro as I stated before was INTENSE. Badass intro to a SAW film yet. The acting was much better than "V" and the traps were great. Costas Mandylor who plays "Hoffman" did a great job, but I think Betsy Russell who plays "Jill" took the cake in this one. Call me crazy but she's a beautiful women. She has that "Jigsaw" sense to her (go figure) and did a damn well job in this movie. I couldn't help but laugh when I realized Darius McCrary who played "Dave" was "Eddie Winslow" from Family Matters and just lost it in the theater. Nothing really seemed to bother me, it was good to see Shawnee Smith back. Loved the ending and think Saw VI was a damn well good movie. Goodnight.


Posted By: Heather1987 at 3:01am, October 23, 2009

I honestly can say the Saw VI has restored my faith back into the series. I remember leaving the theater after Saw V in utter disappointment. I thought V was terrible, and the twist was...well, non existant. As far as VI goes, there are SEVERAL twists and turns, and its exciting to see the spirit of the first trilogy back in the last film of the second trilogy.

The acting was pretty good except for a few parts, (although I still maintain that Betsy Russell can't act...sorry) and the main character was more fleshed out than most of the other players from past films...Which brings me to a new point..

I think this was the most mature saw film since the first one...This one, with the exception of opening with a gruesome trap, spent more time with the characters, and allowed them time to develop better than in the previous installments. I really hope they decide to have Kevin Gretuert (sP) do Saw VII, instead of Hackl (no offense). I don't know if it was Hackl's fault or the screenwriter's for Saw V being such a weak entry, but all I know is Gretuert knows what he's doing, and is a much more decisive and talented director. I hope he does more than Saw films in the future!

The only thing that disappointed me was no mentioning of the events (with the exception of Hoffman as the new Jigsaw, and Strahm's death) from Saw V...For instance, what was the point of the people in the traps in V? I know that was more than likely intentional to keep the suspense going for future sequels, but DAMNIT, I want to know what happened to Julie Benz's character, and why that game was so important.

Overall, I give saw 9.5/10



Posted By: Acronin689 at 2:28am, October 23, 2009

I am going to say it up front. The Saw series is a guilty pleasure of mine. That being said the last couple has not really engaged me all that much. After this one though, consider me back in the fold. Longtime series editor turned first time director Kevin Greutert has recharged the series and injected something these films have lacked since the beginning: humor.
Saw VI starts with a bang. You know right off the bat that this isn't the same dead serious almost somber type of Saw film you're used to. I'm going to give Greutert and company the benefit of the doubt here and assume that this is by design. You know when Jigsaw is putting people in traps for smoking too much that your tongue should be firmly planted in cheek. This film is also much more open and colorful than previous films. After the claustrophobic Saw V that seemed to take place in only three different rooms this is a welcome change of pace. Also the traps here are much more inventive than V and maybe even IV (nothing will best III in my mind for sheer over the top-ness). The amount of twists and surprises is also plentiful and really do help bring the game full circle. This is definitely not the transition film that the last one was and it really left me to wonder where exactly they can go from here. The twists and turns of the plot are not something I want to give away as its part of the fun but suffice to say if you've stuck with the series up until now you won't feel gipped as you walk out of the theater. The film follows Hoffman as he tries to stay one step ahead of the FBI while conducting a game involving John Kramer's insurance broker William who is put through a series of tests involving his co-workers. The film moves at a breakneck pace cutting back and forth between the two main plot threads while also throwing in the now famous Saw flashbacks to fill in the gaps of all the past movies. I was never bored and special mention has to be given to Greutert for really keeping this thing from getting bogged down in the procedural aspects that really plagued the last few films. This is balls to the wall entertainment and it delivers while also winking and nodding along the way. Saw also gets extremely topical here for the first time and the main thrust and theme of this film will hit home to anyone who even has a passing knowledge of current affairs in this country. The only negatives I can really point out in the film is some of the suspect acting but again this might be done on purpose through the director's eyes to inject some humor without resorting to having Jigsaw or Hoffman crack jokes Freddy Krueger style while they dispense moral justice. We haven't gotten there yet, maybe Saw X. The other problem I had was that some of the back story really pushed the suspension of disbelief but I guess I shouldn't nit-pick because that as been a problem as far back as Saw II and is needed to stretch out this far anyway. All in all this is easily the best Saw since the 2nd one and I am glad to see the series get back on track after the CSI elements of the last two films. This is Saw how I like it: down and dirty and over the top. Bring on Saw VII!



Posted By: MamaLukuBuku at 2:22am, October 23, 2009

"The series has lost it's touch and horror charm. It has now become another useless horror franchise with repetitive sequels and completely unoriginal scripts."

That is a direct quote from my "Saw V" Review. Maybe the creators read my stubby little review on 5 and realized I was on to something.

"Saw VI" is a complete 180 from 5. This movie has the raw emotion and passion that made the first one so enjoyable and kicked it up a notch. The acting this time around was much better (despite one or two minor characters who died anyway). The passion has returned and I felt like I was watching the first movie all over again! I was on the edge of my seat trying to analyze every frame and scene trying not to miss anything. The new scenes with Amanda were good, and Tobin Bell puts on another amazing performance as Jigsaw (Yes he is still dead, they were all flashbacks). The timeline has really come full circle in this installment.

It is bloody, it is gory, the traps are pretty serious in this one. The twist, while sort of evident about 2/3 into the movie is still a surprise come the end. I will spoil nothing which will force any of you skeptical ones out there to go see it for yourselves. This is by far my favorite in the series. The emotion is very strong in this movie and the characters (especially Jigsaw) sell it so well for once. I left the theater with nothing left to be desired but another Saw movie which they are making.

For the most part, every loose end is tied up, but there is one scene/item that, like the tape Jigsaw pours candle wax on at the end of part 3 (which we later find out he swallowed so Detective Hoffman could find it at the beginning of part 4), leaves an opening for more.

This movie was genius at its core like the first one was, and has really restored my faith in the series. I did not think it could be done but it has been done. "Saw VI" is a fucking keeper, and easily the strongest in the series since part 1.

OVERALL Rating: 9/10

Yes it was that damn good!

After the garbage that was "Saw V", this is like a masterpiece. I am still in shock that this movie was this enjoyable. But like all Saw movies, you see it once, and you don't ever really need to see it again, but man that first time you watch it, if you are at all a pseudo fan of the series, I promise you, disappointment is something you will have none of.




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