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Saw IV (DVD, 2008, Widescreen - Unrated Director's Cut) BRAND NEW FACTORY SEALED

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Item specifics

Condition
Brand new: An item that has never been opened or removed from the manufacturer’s sealing (if ...
Region Code
DVD: 1
UPC
0031398221975
EAN
0031398221975
Format
DVD
Release Year
2007
Genre
Horror
Run Time
98 min.
Movie/TV Title
Saw IV
Studio
LIONSGATE

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Product Identifiers

UPC
0031398221975
eBay Product ID (ePID)
5046041071

Product Key Features

Movie/TV Title
Saw IV
Format
DVD
Release Year
2007
Genre
Horror
Studio
LIONSGATE
Run Time
98 min.

Dimensions

Item Height
0.61 in
Item Weight
0.23 lb
Item Length
7.49 in
Item Width
5.48 in

Additional Product Features

Number of Discs
1
category_subtree
11232

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  • GREAT, Better then III

    Surprisingly better than Saw III, the fourth installment in the franchise delivers the suspense in a very tricky manner. While I can't divulge just why the movie ups the ante, just suffice to say that, with Jigsaw dead, this movie takes place begining in the moments before the awful scene at the end of number 3 (and other info deleted to appease other Amazon crybabies). You are also given a deeper back-story for Jigsaw, (Tobin Bell, again deliciously malevolent) and the lady that appeared in his flashbacks. Other characthers reappear as pawns in a dangerous game, as the dearly departed seems to have left posthumous recruitment tapes for SWAT Commander Rigg. Along with the typical ominous warnings, Rigg is led through the well-known series of SAW traps as Jigsaw tests his mettle. ...

  • Borderline Good rating

    I foresee this franchise never ending like the Friday the 13th series. Since the main killer died in Saw III, how could they possibly milk another one.....he had another accomplice. Now since the local cops can't crack the case, surely the FBI can.......nope. Oh well, if you put aside the ridiculous back story, you can get through the fast paced death-fest pretty painlessly. Some new contraptions, some not. In the end I didn't complain that I lost 2 hours of my life. Special features were a little light, but the sound quality was good. If you're a fan of the Saw series, you won't be too disappointed. I'm sure the way open ending will allow many more sequels.

  • Saw IV (2008, DVD)

    When SWAT Commander Rigg is abducted and thrust into a game the last officer untouched by Jigsaw has but ninety minutes to overcome a series of demented traps and save an old friend or face the deadly consequences. Even death itself can't bring the savage games of Jigsaw to an end, as Saw IV proves; if anything, the fiendishly clever serial killer (once again played by Tobin Bell) is equally capable of dealing out violent death while lying on a morgue slab as he was in life. Saw IV also offers a class reunion of characters from the previous three films, each once again up to their necks in Jigsaw's schemes. Chief among them is Sgt. Rigg (Lyriq Bent) from Saw II, who must place himself in Jigsaw's shoes in order to rescue Detective Matthews (Donnie Walhberg), who was ...

  • The absolute best of the franchise so far

    After Jigsaw died, I had a feeling the franchise would be over. Then I heard studios green-lighted Saw IV BEFORE Saw III was even made, and I thought oh god, not another one. I had my doubts, but listening to the commentary on Saw III assured me they had a plan. And what a plan it was. So far, it seems all the Saw movies have had one prevailing theme to them. Saw II: Patience. Saw III: Forgiveness. Saw IV: Self Preservation. The most vital theme involves people in traps saving them self. Thus is where Lieutenant Rigg is tested, the black cop who has been in all the Saw movies, and seen all his partners die. The film makes it clear right away that Rigg's problem is he cares too much---he wants to save everyone, and everyone (from Jigsaw to his wife) is telling him he ...

  • AFTER YOU WATCH GO BACK WATCH SAW 3

    I LOVE THIS AS THE TALE OF JIGSAW AND WHAT LEAD TO HIM WANTING TO PLAY A GAME. A LOT OF PEOPLE SAY THE MOVIE MADE LITTLE SENSE BUT THAT IS NOT TRUE. THE OTHER NIGHT SAW 3 WAS ON TV AND I WATCH IT AGAIN. DURING ALL THE SURGERY COLLAR SCENES. THERE ARE SO MANY CLUES YOU FORGET ABOUT THAT LEAD YOU INTO SAW 4. SO DO YOUR SELF A FAVOR WATCH 3 AND PAY CLOSE ATTENTION TO ALL OF JIGSAW'S MEMORIES AND MOVEMENTS ON HIS DEATH BEAD. THEN WATCH 4 OR DO IT VICA VERSA YOU APPRECIATE SAW 4 EVEN MORE AND 3 AS WELL. HOPE IT HELPED I WILL DEFINATELY WATCH SAW 4 BEFORE GOING TO SEE SAW 5 WHEN IT DOES COME OUT AND I'M WRITING THIS IN MID AUGUST SO WE WILL SEE IN 2 MONTHS. IF AGAIN IT IS TIME TO PLAY ANOTHER GAME. IF IT HELPED CLICK YES FOR ME.. THANKS CLICK YES ANYWAYS :) ONEMIXER