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Saw II (Widescreen Edition)

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Theatrical Release

October 28, 2005

DVD Release

October 28, 2005

Studio

Lions Gate

Rated

R (Restricted)

Directors

Darren Lynn Bousman

Actors

Tobin Bell, Shawnee Smith, Donnie Wahlberg, Erik Knudsen, Franky G, Glenn Plummer, Emmanuelle Vaugier, Leigh Whannell, Mpho Koaho, Beverley Mitchell, Tim Burd, Barry Flatman, Dina Meyer, Lyriq Bent, Noam Jenkins, Costas Mandylor, Tony Nappo, Betsy Russell, Kelly Jones, Jane Luk

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Currently selling for $2.43 NEW at Amazon.com

Recent Switchers Said...

"Great sequal to the ultimate puzzle/horror franchise. Defenitly recommended if you enjoyed the first, but this one takes it to the next level. Very Fun!"

Formats

  • AC-3
  • Closed-captioned
  • Color
  • Dolby
  • Widescreen
  • NTSC

Additional Information

Saw II brings back many features of the original Saw: elaborate sadistic scenarios designed to "test" the victims' will to live; Tobin Bell as the Machiavellian (yet doomed) serial killer Jigsaw; Shawnee Smith as Amanda, a survivor of one of Jigsaw's "games", forced to play again; Dina Meyer (Starship Troopers), whose role as a detective is considerably expanded; and the stunningly godawful dialogue of screenwriter Leigh Whannel. The set-up this time is even more preposterous than before, as a rough-and-tumble cop named Eric (Donnie Whalberg, Band of Brothers) watches, on video monitors, his son trapped in a house filled with nerve gas and a handful of other victims, all of whom are mysteriously connected. Eric has captured Jigsaw, but the implacable killer refuses to reveal where the cop's son is being held... unless Eric will play by Jigsaw's rules. Fans of Saw will love Saw II, as the tortures are more gruesome than before; viewers who found Saw either detestable or laughable won't like Saw II either, as the characters rarely behave like actual people (even when a moment's explanation would solve a conflict, no one bothers to communicate, even though their lives are on the line). It's a festival of body fluids, agonized grimaces, and shrieks of pain--and if that's your thing, this is your movie. --Bret Fetzer - Amazon.com

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