'Saw IV' Site Goes Bloody Insane
Filed under: Horror, Lionsgate Films, NSFW, Movie Marketing, Remakes and Sequels, Trailers and Clips
I've been a horror fan since before the first Friday the 13th, but I'm definitely in the "loves the tension, thrills and release, but has a weak stomach" wuss category when it comes to the increasingly detailed anatomical level of blood and latex that's splashed on the screen nowadays. So imagine how I felt when presented with the latest clip from Saw IV, which actually begins with the explicit autopsy of Jigsaw (Tobin Bell, or a reasonable facsimile thereof). Yup, you get the whole deal: medical saws a-cutting, body parts laid open, internal organs sliced and diced.If your reaction was stomach churning disgust, you can skip to the next article. On the other hand, if you just said: "More, please!" head straight over to the Saw IV web site, where, after entering your name, street number, zip code, date of birth, and next of kin (just kidding on that last one), you may go directly to "video" and click "autopsy." As our resident horror expert Scott Weinberg reported earlier this month, the teaser trailer is there too, along with various graphics and production notes. If you just want a quick look at the teaser -- not the autopsy clip -- you can also head over to Moviefone for a look in glorious HD.
At the Saw IV site you can also take a look at some of the puzzle traps from Saw III and click on "commentary" to watch video clips on how they were realized, with director Darren Lynn Bousman and production designer David Hackl talking about the technical challenges involved. Other site goodies are still marked "coming soon," but if you get bored you can always watch the autopsy clip again. Unless you work in a slaughterhouse, the entire site is NSFW. Saw IV buzzes into theaters on October 26.









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9-15-2007 @ 3:13AM
hessi said...
weak stomach? Tell me about it...
I was invited to a nice cinema evening, my friends forgot the name of the movie, but told me it's a cool psycho movie with surprise moments like "Cube" and "Final Destination".... well, I love those, so let's go.
Of course, it was Saw (II). I didn't know anything about the series, but I got to know it very soon, since I actually fainted in the cinema at the very first scene (key behind eye). After that, I spent most of the evening covering my eyes and my ears and collecting the popcorn I lost during my fainting.
Never again...
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