Tobin Bell Previews Saw V Surprises
Summary
Saw IV continues to answer questions about Jigsaw, even though Jigsaw himself is dead. It turns out one movie is not enough to tie up all the remaining loose ends, so actor Tobin Bell is still looking ahead to what Saw V and VI might reveal about Saw staples like Billy the puppet and the tricycle he rides. Back to Article
Saw IV continues to answer questions about Jigsaw, even though Jigsaw himself is dead. It turns out one movie is not enough to tie up all the remaining loose ends, so actor Tobin Bell is still looking ahead to what Saw V and VI might reveal about Saw staples like Billy the puppet and the tricycle he rides. Back to Article
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arcadefire325 writes: on Nov 30 2007 07:04 PM if you know it is his son, why do they need an entire movie to explain it. saw is such a stupid concept. trying to rip off of the sympathic serial killer like hannibal lecter and completely fails at it. (Reply to this) |
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VibTDog writes: on Nov 30 2007 07:24 PM Haha, Billy the puppet. Nice name. (Reply to this) |
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TDeWolfe writes: on Dec 01 2007 07:46 AM Looking forward to it, the 4th one I thought was an improvement over the 3rd. I don't get why so many people hate on this franchise. The movies aren't perfect, but as far as horror films go, they're creative and have a pretty interesting story to keep the films from just being one torture scene after another. (Reply to this) |
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HisNameIsFrank writes: on Dec 01 2007 08:19 AM I think the dummy represents the idiots,such as myself,who keep going to see these movies and actually expecting them to be good. The tricycle represents a vehicle(this franchise)that goes nowhere fast. (Reply to this) |
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vcdoni77 writes: on Dec 01 2007 01:03 PM Why is it that there are so many haters? I haven't seen any since Saw 2, but why would I care if other people enjoy them. With the money it makes at the box office, it goes without question that there's an audience for these movies. Let those who enjoy, enjoy and those who hate, watch something else. (Reply to this) |
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CannibalPenguins writes: on Dec 01 2007 04:16 PM In reply to this comment (#1320900) Brilliant! (Reply to this) |
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CowboyMovieJunkie26 writes: on Dec 01 2007 09:29 PM Wow it like every other major horror series to spawn an endless amount of sequels. Which is why I don't bother watching them. We already have enough Chucky's, Fred's, Jason's, and Mike's to last a life time. I'm not going to be surprised if Hostel ends up doing the same thing. (Reply to this) |
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CowboyMovieJunkie26 writes: on Dec 01 2007 09:30 PM Wow it like every other major horror series to spawn an endless amount of sequels. Which is why I don't bother watching them. We already have enough Chucky's, Fred's, Jason's, and Mike's to last a life time. I'm not going to be surprised if Hostel ends up doing the same thing. (Reply to this) |
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lyndatu writes: on Dec 02 2007 05:32 AM Billy and his tricycle is truly a great iconic symbol for Jigsaw. First I thought he was made of candy. Then I thought that Billy IS Jigsaw and is a living puppet/doll. He makes Saw more elegant. I do want to hear more about him. Oh, and did Billy appear with his tricycle in Saw IV? I did saw the drawing of the tricycle Strahm handed to Jill, but I didn't see it with Billy.......He was sitting on a chair......more info on V....... I'm going to watch Saw V and there's nothing anyone can do about it! Good luck David Hackl, Tobin Bell and the rest of the crew! (Reply to this) |
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lyndatu writes: on Dec 02 2007 05:34 AM Billy and his tricycle is truly a great iconic symbol for Jigsaw. First I thought he was made of candy. Then I thought that Billy IS Jigsaw and is a living puppet/doll. He makes Saw more elegant. I do want to hear more about him. Oh, and did Billy appear with his tricycle in Saw IV? I did saw the drawing of the tricycle Strahm handed to Jill, but I didn't see it with Billy.......He was sitting on a chair......more info on V....... I'm going to watch Saw V and there's nothing anyone can do about it! Good luck David Hackl, Tobin Bell and the rest of the crew! (Reply to this) |
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zgberg writes: on Dec 02 2007 09:13 AM have only seen up the first 3 but I bet Jigsaw had a kid who owned the puppet and tricycle. Kid got killed horribly thus jigsaw has to get revenge on world. Do we need a 5? (Reply to this) |
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Tollens writes: on Dec 02 2007 10:25 AM I couldn't even watch the first movie let alone 5 or 6 other Saw movies. I can't wait until this bottom of the barrel subgenre is dead and forgotten. (Reply to this) |
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bt1091 writes: on Dec 02 2007 06:22 PM In reply to this comment (#1318423) people who hate saw are dumb...Pretty powerful logic, huh? well then stop using it to attack people who like the movie. If you don't like the movie, then don't watch it. But to insult people for liking a movie shows ur lack of a brain. (Reply to this) |
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jmesko80 writes: on Dec 02 2007 09:05 PM In reply to this comment (#1318825) his son's tricycle? based on saw IV that would be pretty much impossible (Reply to this) |
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trooper5 writes: on Dec 03 2007 01:14 PM You people who go on these lists to rip the movies are too much. If you hate them so much, you are either, One: Not seeing the movies, which you wouldn't waste your time on, being you hate them so much. So you don't know what you're talking about & can't really judge them. Or, Two: Still seeing them even though you hate them, which makes you just plain stupid. If you don't know like 'em, don't go to see 'em. Why so much hatred? Lots of people do like them. They are intricately plotted, the death traps are creative & disturbing, and few sequels manage to tie in so well w/ their predecessors. Plus, from a studio standpoint, they don't have big-name stars, and so don't cost too much, and make a lot. So, I look forward to at least a couple more. (Reply to this) |
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blinkybrown writes: on Dec 03 2007 01:54 PM "For all the people who hate it, there's 10 more who love it." ...Riiiight.... keep telling yourself that... (Reply to this) |
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daft1999 writes: on Mar 05 2008 12:53 PM In reply to this comment (#1318026) Well duh! (Reply to this) |
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