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Saw VI

Saw VI (2009)

October. 23,2009
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Special Agent Strahm is dead, and Detective Hoffman has emerged as the unchallenged successor to Jigsaw's legacy. However, when the FBI draws closer to Hoffman, he is forced to set a game into motion, and Jigsaw's grand scheme is finally understood.

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BoardChiri
2009/10/23

Bad Acting and worse Bad Screenplay

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ActuallyGlimmer
2009/10/24

The best films of this genre always show a path and provide a takeaway for being a better person.

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Keeley Coleman
2009/10/25

The thing I enjoyed most about the film is the fact that it doesn't shy away from being a super-sized-cliche;

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Hattie
2009/10/26

I didn’t really have many expectations going into the movie (good or bad), but I actually really enjoyed it. I really liked the characters and the banter between them.

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adonis98-743-186503
2009/10/27

Agent Strahm is dead, and FBI agent Erickson draws nearer to Hoffman. Meanwhile, a pair of insurance executives find themselves in another game set by Jigsaw. I didn't enjoy Saw V and Saw VI is the exact same horrible mess that the previous installment was i mean don't expect anything more than just blood and people having to sacrifice their parts such a hand or a leg nothing more to see here. Except a bunch of awful perfomances and Hoffman somehow is like the most clever person of all time or something. Such a pathetic film and entry. (F)

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Smoreni Zmaj
2009/10/28

Thank God... Somehow I managed to survive third and fourth, I was thinking to quit, fifth gave me little bit of hope, but when I sat to watch this one I really wasn't optimistic at all and I was almost sure I'll give it up in first half and say goodbye to Saw once and forever. But this was pleasant surprise. I'm not sure if this movie really is good or I just lowered criteria terribly after watching crappy prequels, but now I'll definitely watch seventh movie and go to theater to see the latest one. Current order from best to worst:1. Saw I 2. Saw II 3. Saw VI 4. Saw V 5. Saw III 6. Saw IV7,5/10

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jacobjohntaylor1
2009/10/29

This movie is not scary. There is a short film that the first Saw is based on. Saw the short film is scary. It is 1234564324567754324565435 time better then this crap. Saw (2004) is a better movie and that was awful. Saw II is a better movie and that was awful. Saw III is a better and that was awful. Saw IV is a better movie and that was awful. Saw V is better movie and that was awful. This movie has an awful story line. It is badly edited. There dead bodies it two places at the same time. This movie has an awful ending. Do not see this movie. Do not wast your money. Do not wast your time. This movie is not for people who like real scary movie. It is for people who like to look at a lot of fake blood.

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BA_Harrison
2009/10/30

I found Parts II, III and IV of the Saw series increasingly tedious, so much so that I left it six years before watching Part V. I was pleasantly surprised, then, to (eventually) find that the fifth instalment marked a turning point, the plot-line becoming a bit more interesting with Agent Hoffman (Costas Mandylor) taking on the mantle of Jigsaw, the gore being even more graphic, and the makers clearly taking matters with a welcome pinch of salt (the extreme nature of some of the gruesome traps bordering on self-parody). I was having fun at last.The series continues to improve with Part VI, which develops the Hoffman character further, ladles on even more revolting splatter, and steadfastly refuses to get bogged down with trifling matters such as the cash, time, and skill required to build such amazing methods of torture. Part VI simply gets on with entertaining the fans, with a twisty-turny narrative and bucket-loads of the red stuff.This time around, Jigsaw has assembled a group of despicable life-insurance business-people, and proceeds to teach them that choosing between life and death should not be an easy decision to make. As a result, bodies are blasted, crushed, hung, and, in the film's most revolting scene, melted from the inside with a highly corrosive acid. Meanwhile, the F.B.I. are closing in on Hoffman, although Kramer's wife Jill Tuck (Betsy Russell) also has a surprise in store for the deviant agent. Rather surprisingly, this satisfyingly sick chapter has left me looking forward to more Saw.7.5/10, rounded up to 8 for IMDb.

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