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    • Saw VI

      (2009) R

      Directed by: Kevin Greutert

      Starring: Tobin Bell, Costas Mandylor, Betsy Russell

      Overview: Hoffman (Costas Mandylor) emerges as the next heir to Jigsaw's twisted legacy.

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    • Feast III: The Happy Finish

      (2009)

      Directed by: John Gulager

      Starring: Clu Gulager, Diane Goldner, Martin Klebba

      Overview: Survivors make their last stand against a group of deadly, man-eating creatures.

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Friday, October 16

  • Saw VI Screenwriters Say Saw VII 3-D and Saw VIII May Be the Last

    The release of Saw Saw VIVI is just around the corner, but it's never too early to talk about the future. Producer Mark Burg and co-screenwriter Marcus Dunstan spoke with Collider and revealed what fans can look forward to in Saw VII and VIII. Burg claims that VIII may be the end for the series.

    We're definitely making Saw VII. We're starting in January, and it's going to be in 3-D. The storyline that we started in Saw V and carry through Saw VI, ends at Saw VIII. Where it goes beyond that, I couldn't tell you. In my mind and in [producer] Oren [Koule]'s mind, we have the story threaded through Saw VIII. After that, I can't tell you that the franchise will continue.

    Dunstan explained that knowing what that end will be is a positive thing for himself and co-screenwriter Patrick Melton.

    That helps when writing, though. Even if it's a small detail, you know that this element has to happen in Saw VII and this has to happen in Saw VIII, so that we know we're getting up to that point. But, that isn't to say that there isn't definitely a clear resolution at the end of each story because there is, especially with Saw VI. Once you see Saw VI, you'll understand how it's supposed to end, and then, oops, something else happens and that will lead somewhere.

    Burg calls that "something" a "twist."

    Saw VI has a great twist. You're going to look at the film and be like, "F**k, they got me again! How did I not see this coming?"

    Saw VII will be the first Saw in 3-D, and Burg says they are building the sets in a way that will take advantage of the 3-D technology.

    We're going to design traps to come at you. The pendulum trap that opened the last Saw movie would have been great in 3-D.

    We're planning a lot of the movie to be through the victim's eyes, seeing stuff as it's coming towards them, in their point-of-view. But, I think the audience wants a couple My Bloody Valentine-type moments, where the gun comes into the audience.

    For now, Saw fans will have to enjoy the 2-D world of Saw VI when it opens October 23. Dunstan says the movie will give "a real clear understanding of what John Kramer's [Tobin Bell] overall plan was and, in turn, what Hoffman's [Costas Mandylor] plan was" by the end.


    Posted 10/16/2009 by Ryan

    Related: Mark Burg | Marcus Dunstan | Saw VIII | Saw VII | Saw VI

Tuesday, October 6

  • Saw VI Writer Marcus Dunstan Talks Saw VII

    Saw VISaw VI's opening day is practically around the corner, yet pre-production on Saw VII has already begun. Co-screenwriter Marcus Dunstan gave ShockTillYouDrop an update on how the script is progressing.

    The second draft has been turned in for Saw VII 3D. Well, the nice thing about what [Saw VI director] Kevin [Greutert] did with Saw VI was he provided some closure that fans have been requesting, but it also swiftly opened new opportunities for storytelling. Just the simple mechanism of working with Kevin and seeing how to raise the bar significantly was nice. VII is all the more exciting because now they've added a new layer of complexity by adding 3D.

    It's supposed to be delivered to you by next Halloween, so we've had to be on the ball a hell of a lot earlier in order to provide that. We're also competing with every other genre project out there, including the low budget ones or multi-million dollar ones, and this one still has to hit like a lightening bolt.

    Dunstan claims that 3-D will play a role in the script.

    That was the biggest question – why would you dare tell a movie called Saw in 3-D? Well, the first trap in Saw VII answers that. It should awaken you like the first movie did.

    Saw fans will have to wait until Halloween 2010 to see what Dunstan means, but can content themselves for now with the traps of Saw VI, which Dunstan describes as having a very contemporary message behind them.

    Yeah, but without giving too much away – Saw VI took advantage of a very timely issue, which none of the other films have. I mean, they have in that there's a device or something that seems cool, but no, there's something that makes this movie the only one you can tell this year, right now with this much heat on it. It's a topic that has the elderly passionately fighting. That's all we're saying.

    Whatever the trap entails, it sure has returning Saw regular Shawnee Smith looking scared.


    Next Showing: Saw VI opens October 23

    Posted 10/06/2009 by Ryan

    Related: Marcus Dunstan | Shawnee Smith | Kevin Greutert | Saw VII | Saw VI

Saturday, September 19

  • Pre-Production on Saw VII Has Begun
    Saw VI

    With Saw VI due to open in theaters October 23, director David Hackl has announced on his Facebook page that pre-production on Saw VII began this week.

    SAW VII 3D pre production begins TODAY!! Eat, breath, sleep, traps traps traps,traps.....3 f____in' D. CRAZY! The story is always the most important thing in my opinion. This time I want it to be a game for everyone. I want to create the effect of feeling like you are right in a trap.

    Looks like Saw is following suite with many other franchises and making the sequel in 3-D. Hackl says that's why pre-production has started so early.

    Yeah the prep for 3-D is definitely longer as is the post period.

    Screenwriters of the previous three Saw movies, Marcus Dunstan and Patrick Melton have already been retained for Saw VII. While Melton says Saw VI should feel resolved, clearly there's more Saw stories left to tell. Saw VIII is also in the planning stages.


    Posted 09/19/2009 by Ryan

    Related: Marcus Dunstan | Patrick Melton | David Hackl | Saw VII | Saw VI

Tuesday, July 28

  • Screenwriters Say Resolution Coming in Saw VI

    Comic-Con 2009: San Diego

    Marcus Dunstan and Patrick Melton, the screenwriters for Saw IV, Saw V, and the upcoming Saw VI, spoke to ShockTilYouDrop about the project at San Diego Comic-Con and, despite the fact that a sequel has already been announced, Melton claims Saw VI will feel resolved:

    Part four was too confusing, part five wasn't confusing enough and this one hits the mark right in the middle. We have a really good 'A' story which makes all of the Tobin Bell flashbacks feel organic and not forced. There's good pacing and finally there's a resolution. Finally. Six could be done and that's it, there could be no more. In terms of the John Kramer storyline, we put a nice bow on it. It's fulfilling for people, I think.

    Melton and Dunstan will be back to write Saw VII with David Hackl, who helmed Saw V, returning to direct. While details on Saw VII are minimal at this point, Dunstan says that VI will tackle some contemporary issues:

    It's also timely. There are a couple of elements to the story that take advantage of our current climate.

    If the latest "Wheel of Death" clip is evidence, Dunstan and Melton have certainly gone political. WARNING: This clip is not appropriate for work, so if you're not at home enjoy this new teaser trailer instead:


    Next Showing: Saw VI opens October 23

    Posted 07/28/2009 by Ryan

    Related: Marcus Dunstan | Tobin Bell | Patrick Melton | Saw V | Saw IV | Saw VI | Saw VII

Wednesday, July 22

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