but he says this to Donnie Wahlberg. You don’t lie to a Wahlberg, you sack of assholes. You don’t antagonize one, either, and yet John Kramer, head douchebag in charge, spends much of the film doing exactly t
In the first Saw film, the body of John Kramer (later dubbed Jigsaw), plays an integral part in the film. Unlike most bodies, which do nothing, this one provides the protagonists with a a tape-recorded bit of exposition and even participates in one of the biggest horror twists ever. In...
Death is a shortcut SAW 10 Carving Its Way Into Theaters in September – Charlie Clouser To Score The most chilling installment of the SAW franchise yet explores the untold chapter of Jigsaw’s most personal game. Set between the events of SAW and SAW II, a sick and desperate John Kramer ...
The ending ofSaw Xmostly wrapped up its main story, but what happened to Cecilia after John Kramer's final trap remained a lingering question. TheSawmovies are known for giving audiences plenty of deaths and bloody traps as a result of Jigsaw's games, andSaw X's endingis no different in...
Earthquakes in the northeast U.S. and southeast Canada are not as intense as those found in other parts of the world but can be felt over a much larger area. The reason for this is the makeup of the ground. In our part of the world, the ground is like a jigsaw puzzle that has ...
very rarely did this extend to surviving victims of his games, save for Donnie Wahlberg's Detective Eric Matthews, who later returned inSaw IVas a victim yet again,Shawnee Smith's Amanda, who was revealed to be one of John Kramer's accomplices, and Cary Elwes' Dr. Gordon, who also had...
Conan tells us "What is Best in Life" with a song. The Nerds find out Revenge comes with a price. President Jenna Bush trades the Oil Crisis for the Corn Crisis. The Saved By The Bell kids meet Jigsaw from Saw, and Screech will never be the same. The Borg track the Enterprise to ...
Without spoiling anything the answer to the question “What does any of this have to do with Jigsaw and John Kramer?” is pretty unsatisfying, and in general the film plays like a totally disconnected cop script that someone reworked into aSawsequel purely for the sake of potential box office...
More to the point, John D. Rockefeller knew that to gain the adoration of the public, he had to appear to give them what they want: money. He devoted hundreds of millions of dollars of his vast oil monopoly fortune to establishing institutions that, he claimed, were for the public good...
Without spoiling anything the answer to the question “What does any of this have to do with Jigsaw and John Kramer?” is pretty unsatisfying, and in general the film plays like a totally disconnected cop script that someone reworked into aSawsequel purely for the sake of potential box office...