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What is the deeper meaning of "SAW" movies?

I'm sure there is an explanation of Jigsaw's actions. Maybe a therapist could say more than just he was "sick" or "psycho" But where do you think this movie leads to? I mean do you feel like there is a meaning or it's just a horror movie? After I watch the latest saw movie I always say "I will never watch again..it doesn't make sense.."etc But next year I'm still curious about all this puzzle.
What do you think?

Why are the Saw movies called Saw?

In the first movie (which I would recommend, as it actually has some substance) the captives are given a saw, and a dilemma. I won't spoil it, unless you ask me to. Watch it, it's a good indie movie which the masses have overhyped and ruined as it's now a mind numbingly boring torture series.

There are other interpretations of the title, but I go for the simple one.

What was that blinking light tom hanks saw on the movie "cast away"?

It was actually a ship in the distance, but I think it just happened to be passing by rather than specifically looking for him. Chuck's island is actually relatively close to a shipping lane, which is why he keeps finding useful debris (other than from his plane) in the movie.

Also, at the end of the movie, they show a map of the search area and I don't think any searches even got close to Chuck's island, which means that the ship he saw was just passing by.

Any movies worse than the Saw And Hostel movies?

August Underground - This is actually a trilogy of 3 movies. You want sick, you'll get sick! Saw and Hostel are Disney movies compared to these sickos. Here's the scenario: you are walking down the side of the road and you find a DVD. It's not labeled or anything so you take it home. You find that you have just stumbled upon a serial killers home video collection (think snuff film). That's it. Then you watch this killers home movie for the next 90 minutes. There is nothing like this out there, that I'll guarantee. The footage was even "doctored up" to make it look more realistic like it was dubbed several times over. This has excellent special effects and a very real feel to it! Very sick. You can get more information at the Toetag Pictures website and occasionally they are available on Amazon too.

Philosophy of a Knife - If you want torture you will get it here. This is a pseudo-documentary of a Japanese internment camp back at the end of World War 2. Everything that you see in this movie apparently happened. The first 45 minutes moves a little slowly but after that it's just scene after scene of torture and gore. It was shot very realistically and it is in Japanese and Russian. This is a gore fans delight. Total running time on this one is around 3 1/2 hours but it will leave you like no film has left you before.

Murder Set Pieces - Unrated Version ONLY! - Do not watch the R-Rated Lions Gate Version, it is not even the same film! This is simply the story of a psycho killer loose in Las Vegas. The effects are excellent, the acting is very wooden, but who cares, you want blood and gore, have a feast with this one! It even stars Gunnar Hansen (the original Leatherface) in a scene. This has what you are looking for, again don't get the R Rated one, you will not see any of the blood, gore, nudity or fun! This one is definitely over the top.

I hope you check some of them out, they are what you are asking for.

What happened in the end of the movie saw 1 ?

The clock reaches 6:00, ending the time limit. Zep and Alison fight over a gun while Det. Tapp rushes to save her. The fight turns into a chase as Det. Tapp tries to catch Zep before he can get to the room. Believing that his wife and daughter are still in danger, Gordon finally saws off his own foot thinking that it is the only way to save his family, while Adam cries out unsuccessfully, trying to tell Dr. Gordon to stop.

Det. Tapp nearly emerges victorious, but is shot by Zep, who rushes to the washroom and leaves him to die. Free of his shackle after sawing off his foot, Gordon shoots Adam. Very soon after, Zep reaches the washroom and is tackled by Adam, who is injured but still alive and beats Zep to death with the toilet lid. After a tearful goodbye, Gordon leaves, saying he has to get help, or he'll bleed to death.

Adam, however, is still shackled to the wall. He searches Zep’s pockets for a key, but instead finds another cassette. Zep was manipulated by Jigsaw all along. He was being forced to kidnap Dr. Gordon's wife and daughter, or be killed by a poison coursing through his system.

The real Jigsaw, it turns out, was actually Dr. Gordon's patient John and has been pretending to be the “corpse” on the floor. John rises up and tells him the key to his chains is in the bathtub, but had been swept away when Adam first awoke. John has been making people kill themselves to make them learn life lessons, as he himself is bitter from his approaching death from an inoperable brain tumor. Adam is shocked by the moment and John abandons him, turning off the lights and locking him in the room. “Game over,” he says, ending the film with Adam trapped in the pitch-black washroom, screaming into the credits.

What is the clown puppet's name in the Saw movies?

BILLY!!!!!!!!

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