| | Saw DVD (5 Customer Reviews)
| Category | Mystery DVDs, Horror Movies, Thriller Videos, Murder, Detective, Cops, Serial Killers | | Starring | Danny Glover, Cary Elwes, Monica Potter, Leigh Whannell, Shawnee Smith, Dina Meyer, Ken Leung, Ned Bellamy | | Director | James Wan | | Composer | Charlie Clouser | | Costume Designer | Jennifer Soulages | | Director of Photography | David A. Armstrong | | Editor | Kevin Greutert | | Producer | Mark Burg, Oren Koules | | Production Designer | Julie Berghoff | | Screenwriter | Leigh Whannell |
Closed Captioned; Standard Screen; Additional Footage; Soundtrack English; English Subtitles; Director's Comments; Dolby Digital 5.1 Re Be prepared to be scared. James Wan's directorial debut, written by and starring Leigh Whannell, is a violent, bloody, psychologically exhausting and exhilarating exercise in terror. Adam (Whannell) and Dr. Gordon (Cary Elwes) are chained in a vile, disgusting bathroom, separated by a bloody corpse holding a gun and a tape recorder. They are each given a saw--the only obvious way out is to cut one of their feet off. A serial killer who specializes in torturing morally bereft strangers is playing a game with them: Gordon has less than eight hours to kill Adam or else the doctor's wife (Monica Potter) and daughter (Mackenzie Vega) will be murdered. As the two men engage in a battle of wits, alternately trying to help each other and secretly attempting to win the game, a series of flashbacks reveals the history of the madman and the pair of detectives (Danny Glover and Ken Leung) handling the case. Some of the torture scenes are excruciatingly horrible and hard to watch, a real treat for fans of the genre. Inspired by the work of David Lynch (BLUE VELVET, TWIN PEAKS) and Dario Argento (SUSPIRIA, INFERNO), Wan has created a scintillating suspense thriller that will have audiences continually shocked, repelled, frightened, and surprised, right up to the very last second (which Whannell has said was influenced by the endings of such films as THE USUAL SUSPECTS and THE SIXTH SENSE). The accompanying heavy metal soundtrack is appropriately scary as well. Saw Reviews: "[SAW] does a better-than-average job of conveying the panic and helplessness of men terrorized by a sadist in a degrading environment..."-- Stephen Holden, New York Times "SAW is a gristle-cut B psycho thriller that would like to tap the sickest corners of your imagination."
-- Owen Gleiberman, Entertainment Weekly "SAW is gripping exploitation, laughing off claims to seriousness while giving its audience a more pungent ride than recent mainstream offerings."
-- Andrew Osmond, Sight and Sound "Utterly nihilistic and relentlessly tense, SAW is a must for horror freaks."
-- Peter Relic, Rolling Stone Ranked #9 in Rolling Stone's "Top 25 DVDs Of 2005' -- "First-time director James Wan and screenwriter Whannell have a way with splatter. Better duck."
-- Peter Travers, Rolling Stone Saw | List Price | $9.98 (You save $2.83) | | Studio | Artisan | | Orig Year | 2004 | | DVD Encoding | Region 1 | | All Time Sales Rank | 11438  | | CD Universe Part number | 6810281 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Oct 09, 2007 | | Rating | R (MPAA) | | Rating Reason | strong grisly violence and language | | Running Time | 100 Minutes | | Additional Info | Full Screen | | Movie Details | Color; Full Screen |
Saw DVD Region 1 Keep Case Full Frame - 1.33 Audio: Dolby Digital - English Additional Release Material: Music Video: Fear Factory - "Bite the Hand That Bleeds" Making Of: Saw Documentary: The Making of Fear Factory's "Bite the Hand That Bleeds" Audio Commentary: 1. James Wan - Director 2. Leigh Whannell - Writer & Actor
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$7.15 In SAW, a huge horror hit in 2004, a masked man called Jigsaw orchestrated the kidnapping of two people, chained them in a disgusting bathroom in an abandoned warehouse, and played vicious, brutal mind games with them that potentially could lead to their freedom. Jigsaw is back for more gory fun in SAW II, but this time he comes out from behind the mask to terrorize a troubled cop face-to-face. Tobin Bell reprises his brief role as Jigsaw in the first film with a major starring turn in the sequel. Dying of cancer, Jigsaw lets himself get caught, only to show Detective Eric Matthews (Donnie Wahlberg) that his son, Daniel (Erik Knudsen), has been taken hostage with seven other people, all of whom have been placed in a house of horrors with only the slimmest chance of escaping with their lives. Jigsaw promises Matthews that Daniel will live only if the cop follows the rules of the game, but time is running out, as the captives' bodies have been poisoned with a toxin that will soon destroy them. Meanwhile, in the dank, mysterious, booby-trapped house, the ever-more-desperate group of people (including Shawnee Smith, who is back as Amanda, the lone survivor of SAW) furiously try to find their connection to each other and a way out, but blood and violence lie in their path. Like its predecessor, SAW II is a frightening thriller filled with plenty of tricks and treats to satisfy even the most jaded horror fan.
Jigsaw is back. The brilliant, disturbed mastermind who wreaked havoc on his victims in last year's Saw is back for another round of horrifying life-or-death games. Donnie Wahlberg, Beverly Mitchell, Dina Meyer, Emmanuelle Vaugier, Shawnee Smith, and Tobin Bell star. Extras include audio commentary with director and stars, props, deconstructing Jigsaw's traps, animated storyboards and concept art, and more.
| | Saw III DVD (2006) Full Frame; Subtitled; Unrated
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$10.05 With his new apprentice, Amanda (Shawnee Smith), the puppet master behind the cruel, intricate games that have terrified a community and baffled police has once again eluded capture and vanished. While city detectives scramble to locate him, Doctor Lynn Denlon (Bahar Soomekh) and Jeff (Angus Macfadyen) are unaware that they are about to become the latest pawns on this vicious chessboard. Tobin Bell and Dina Meyer costar. Extras include audio commentaries and deleted scenes.
In 2004, a low-budget horror film about a man who put people with moral failings into grisly, murderous situations became a huge hit. In 2005, the sequel scored again, upping the body count and the terror. In 2006, the franchise continued, with plenty of gore as well as an emotional story line that delved into the psychological makeup of the main characters. As SAW II concluded, Jigsaw (Tobin Bell) was dying. But that doesn't mean his penchant for playing games of torture and violence is ending. In SAW III, the murders start occurring again, and Kerry (Dina Meyer) is back on the case, although she thinks this time it might be the work of a copycat. She's only partly right: Amanda (Shawnee Smith), the only victim to have survived both movies, has joined Jigsaw as his apprentice, leading the way through a terrifying game involving Lynn (Bahar Soomekh), a doctor in an unhappy marriage, and Jeff (Angus Macfadyen), a distraught man who is having trouble getting over the loss of his son (Stefan Georgiou) at the hands of a drunk driver. Amanda has captured Lynn and placed her in a neck brace that is linked to Jigsaw's heart monitor; she must keep Jigsaw alive or else the brace will explode. Meanwhile, Jeff is sent on a dangerous journey on which he faces all the people involved in the light penalty his boy's killer received--and it is up to him whether he will seek vengeance or offer forgiveness. Helmed by SAW II director Darren Lynn Bousman and written by original SAW screenwriter and star Leigh Wh
| | Saw IV DVD (2007) Full Screen
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$10.05 The fourth SAW film takes fans into uncharted waters. Now that John/Jigsaw (Tobin Bell) is dead, screenwriters Patrick Melton and Marcus Dunstan (writers of the Project Greenlight-produced FEAST) give us Jigsaw's "origin" story--finally showing us why he does what he does. Along they way, they still find time to work in the usual dose of elaborate Rube Goldberg-like torture devices and heaps of MPAA-defying gore in what plays like an extreme version of CSI. During his (extremely graphic) autopsy, Jigsaw's final tape (swallowed in SAW III) is found in his stomach. Promising that his work will continue despite his passing, his message sets off a series of grisly tasks for anxious SWAT team leader Rigg (Lyriq Bent), who is given 90 minutes to rescue detectives Matthews (Donnie Wahlberg) and Hoffman (Costas Mandylor), who are to be dispatched via blocks of ice and high voltage wires. Trailing Rigg are FBI agents Strahm (Scott Patterson of GILMORE GIRLS) and Perez (Athena Karkanis), who get some unexpected blood on their hands along the way. A series of flashbacks details a pivotal event between Jigsaw and his girlfriend, Jill (1980s beauty Betsy Russell, PRIVATE SCHOOL), which inspired him to devote the remainder of his life to the creation of his signature puzzles.
Darren Lynn Bousman, director of the previous two sequels, returns once again to ensure that the series retains its trademark desaturated look. Though viewers starting with this installment may find the brief glimpses of characters from the previous films confusing, fans should be pleased with how the films link together. They are also sure to appreciate that, like FRIDAY THE 13th carrying on sans Jason in PART IV: A NEW BEGINNING, the death of Jigsaw won't keep the franchise from evolving into SAW V and beyond.
Tobin Bell, Scott Patterson, Betsy Russell, Costas Mandylor, and Lyriq Bent star in this unrated director's cut. Extras include director's diary. documentary, props featurette, and audio comme
| | Graveyard Shift DVD (1990) Widescreen
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$7.05 When an abandoned textile mill, now home to a horde of rats, is reopened, it also unleashes a rash of mysterious deaths. The only link between the killings: they all take place between 11 pm and 7 am, otherwise known as the Graveyard Shift. Based on a short story by Stephen King.
Brad Dourif, David Andrews, Kelly Wolf, Stephen Macht - Director: Ralph S. Singleton
| | Horror Classics - Volume 12 - 4 Movies DVD (1942)
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$4.29 An occult masterpiece, a cloak-and-dagger thriller, a scary sci-fi epic, and a mad-scientist themed title highlight this volume including Black Dragons, The Devil's Partner, Night of the Blood Beast, and Monstrosity. Bela Lugosi, Jean Allison, and Clayton Moore star.
| | Trauma DVD (1993) Widescreen
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$12.85 From the acclaimed Italian horror master Dario Argento comes an eerie, unforgettable tale of terror. Aura (Dario's daughter, Asia), a suicidal anorexic preparing to jump off a bridge, is rescued by David (Christopher Rydell) an artist whom takes an interest in the beautiful girl, and makes it his personal mission to help her. When Aura's mother (Piper Laurie), a psychic, dies just as she is about to divulge the identity of a vicious psychopath, David decides to help Aura find the killer. The pair work to protect one another while embarking on a dangerous search for a murderer who's been slaughtering innocent people with a homemade decapitation device.
Piper Laurie, Frederic Forrest, and Brad Dourif co-star in this extreme psychothriller, now completely restored - including its explicit gore effcts by Tom Savini. Extras include new director interview, audio commentary, behind-the-scenes footage, exclusive special effects home movies, theatrical trailer, poster and still gallery, deleted scenes, and more.
| | Off Da Hook Hip Hop DVDs (2006) With CD
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$10.95 This instructional dance program is filled with some hot hip-hop moves. From the exercise room to the dance floor, the exercises here burn calories and increase confidence, so viewers can arrive at the next party they're invited to with style and grace.
Standard Screen; Soundtrack English; CD Included
| | Grindhouse Trash Collection DVDs (1968)
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$19.55 Released following the big budget Grindhouse tribute from Quentin Tarantino and Robert Rodriguez, this collection contains a number of the original films that provided inspiration for GRINDHOUSE. Among the titles included are THE PIMP PRIMER and LUSTFUL NEIGHBORS.
The Grindhouse Trash 2-DVD Collection presents the ultimate "storefront theater" viewing experience with three rare, gritty, soft-core gems from the late 1960s including UTA, LUSTFUL NEIGHBORS and THE PIMP PRIMER. Features adult screen icons John Holmes and Uschi Digard in early screen roles.
| | 8 X 10 Tasveer DVD (2009)
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$24.09 Standard Screen
| | Monty Python: Almost The Truth (The Lawyer's Cut) Blu-ray (2009)
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$28.59 To celebrate four decades of silliness, nonsense, and the gleeful skewering of the Spanish Inquisition on MONTY PYTHON’S FLYING CIRCUS, the members of British comedy troupe reunite for this six-part documentary. With the participation of John Cleese, Terry Gilliam, Eric Idle, Terry Jones, and Michael Palin, MONTY PYTHON: ALMOST THE TRUTH (THE LAWYER’S CUT) chronicles the history of the legendary group, complete with archival footage of dearly departed member Graham Chapman.
Widescreen; Box Set; Soundtrack English; Blue Ray HD-DVD
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