Saw 1-7 Movie Collection (2004 - 2010) (Size: 4.78 GB)
Saw 1 [2004].avi 698.59 MB
Saw 2 [2005].avi 698.83 MB
Saw 3 [2006].avi 700.66 MB
Saw 4 [2007].avi 698.57 MB
Saw 5 [2008].avi 698.58 MB
Saw 6 [2009].avi 698.29 MB
Saw 7 [2010].avi 698.34 MB
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Saw is a horror franchise distributed by Lions Gate Entertainment and produced by Twisted Pictures
that consists of seven feature films and additional merchandise. In 2003, Australian director James
Wan and screenwriter Leigh Whannell created a short film to help pitch as a potential feature film. This
was successfully done in 2004 with the release of the first installment at the Sundance Film Festival. It
was released theatrically that October. The sequels were directed by Darren Lynn Bousman, David
Hackl and Kevin Greutert, and were written by Wan, Whannell, Bousman, Patrick Melton and Marcus Dunstan, and were released subsequently every October, on the Friday before Halloween, between
2004 and 2010. Both of the creators remained with the franchise as executive producers. On July 22,
2010, producer Mark Burg confirmed that the seventh film, Saw 3D, is the final installment of the
series. Series creators James Wan and Leigh Whannell are still open to continuing the series, however,
if they can do something "different" with the material. The films collectively grossed over $873 million
at the box office worldwide. Lionsgate reportedly expressed interest in continuing the franchise in 2012 with a reboot.However, in November 2013, it was reported that they were in active development of a
sequel.
The franchise revolves around the fictional character of John Kramer, also called the "Jigsaw Killer" or
simply "Jigsaw". He was introduced briefly in Saw and developed in more detail in Saw II. Rather than
killing his victims outright, Jigsaw traps them in situations that he calls "tests" or "games" to test their
will to live through physical or psychological torture. Despite the fact that John was murdered in Saw III, the films continue to focus on the posthumous influence of the Jigsaw Killer and his apprentices by
exploring his character via flashbacks.
The film series as a whole has received mixed to negative reviews by critics, but has been a financial
success at the box office. While the films are often compared to Hostel and classified as torture porn by
critics, the creators of Saw disagree with the term "torture porn". Writer Luke Y. Thompson of OC
Weekly argued that, unlike Hostel, the Saw films actually have less torture than most in the sense of sadism or masochism, as Jigsaw believes that those who survive his methods will be stronger people
for it. He called him a kind of a "(deranged) philanthropist".
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