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Do you want to play a game?When an eight-year-old troublemaker, mistakenly left home alone, must defend his home against a pair of burglars on Christmas Eve. These two are the first victims of the Jigsaw Killer, 50 years later he strikes again!
It's pop culture classic time everyone!! In the last episode we spoke about where Saw was, and where it might be going, and now it's time to talk about where it came from! We're talking about the original Saw from 2004, and the place in horror history that it has left on the populous! "The film tells a nonlinear narrative revolving around the mystery of the Jigsaw Killer, who tests his victims' will to live by putting them through deadly "games" where they must inflict great physical pain upon themselves to survive." That twist at the end was something that hadn't been seen, and might be one of the best endings to a horror movie to date. You might not like the sequels that have spawned, but the original is great! SUBSCRIBE: Apple Podcasts | Android | Spotify | Pandora | RSS Tell us what you think! Leave us a voicemail at 970-573-6148 Send us feedback and/or MP3's to outsidethelongbox@gmail.com Follow us on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and Youtube! Support the podcast on Patreon! Credit - Doyle Daniels, Juan Muro, Alicia Muro
Apaga la luz y ponle play porque vamos a platicar de tres títulos de terror y un estreno de Prime Video.Hasta la Madre del Día de los Muertos, secuela de Hasta la Madre del Día de las Madres pero ahora vemos a estas dos familias en circunstancias muy diferentes, en las que los San Román, después de casi perderlo todo, experimentan una nueva vida y necesitan el apoyo de los García. Los Otros, protagonizada por Nicole Kidman y dirigida por Alejandro Amenábar, tiene uno de los mejores twist plot, y muchísimos premios. Es una de las favoritas de Diana y Arturo, escúchalos y descubre por qué es un must de esta temporada.Saw, dirigida por James Wan, es la primera entrega de esta franquicia. La historia gira alrededor de Jigsaw Killer, que pone a prueba a sus víctimas a través de "juegos mortales" para salvar sus vidas y a sus familias. Si te gusta este género, no te la puedes perder. X, gran película slasher con varios homenajes a películas de terror (como La Masacre de Texas), en la que vemos a un grupo de jóvenes cineastas que para realizar una película pornográfica llegan a la propiedad de una pareja de ancianos en Texas, pero nada sale como esperaban y se convierten en víctimas de la pareja homicida y muy perversa. Además, una recomendación extra (Pearl con Mia Goth), que también puedes ver en Prime Video.Para cerrar, una lista de comedias de terror que tienes que ver o volver a ver, para cerrar el mes del horror. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The spooky season doesn't stop as Cameron exposes Isaac to this infamous horror thriller! Join us in this spine-chilling podcast episode as we dissect the psychological horror of "Saw" (2004), directed by James Wan and starring Cary Elwes, Leigh Whannell, and Danny Glover. Explore the macabre world of the Jigsaw Killer, where two strangers are forced to make life-or-death choices in a race against time and discover the hidden secrets of this cult-classic thriller. Is it too much for a casual or does this movie's staying power signal to its quality? Cinema Spectator is a movie podcast hosted by Isaac Ransom and Cameron Tuttle. The show is executive produced by Darrin O'Neill; recorded & produced in the San Francisco Bay Area, CA. You can support the show at patreon.com/ecfsproductions. Follow us on Youtube, Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter under ECFS Productions (@ecfsproductions). Isaac and Cameron started recording podcasts with their first project Everything Comes from Something (2018), now focusing on new weekly content for Cinema Spectator. Cameron Tuttle is a full-time professional cinematographer, majoring in SFSU Film School to collaborate with corporate, private, and creative productions. Cameron is the expert. Isaac Ransom is a professional creative, digital marketer, and product manager working full-time. Isaac is the student. The podcast is a passion project between two longtime friends, we hope you can enjoy our project with the limited time we have! Thank you for your time, your generosity, and support.
Welcome back to another thrilling episode of "Beer Before Fear"! Prepare to be immersed in the terrifying world of horror cinema, all while enjoying a frosty brew. Today, we're diving headfirst into the spine-tingling masterpiece that has sent shockwaves through audiences – "Saw" from 2004.Get ready to be transported to a time when terror reigned supreme as we revisit this harrowing classic that continues to haunt our nightmares. With cold beers in hand, we'll unravel the horrifying story of a group of individuals who find themselves in a nightmarish predicament orchestrated by the enigmatic Jigsaw Killer.But hold on tight, there's more to unravel! While sipping on our chilled beverages, we'll peel back the layers of fear that make "Saw" an enduring enigma. From the gut-wrenching suspense that saturates every scene to the heart-pounding traps that will leave you on the edge of your seat, we'll dissect what catapults this film into the annals of horror history.Prepare for a rollercoaster of emotions as we delve into the unforgettable sequences, dissect the bone-chilling atmosphere, and explore the lasting impact of Jigsaw on horror culture. And of course, no horror-themed podcast would be complete without a few hair-raising surprises lurking in the shadows.Follow us on Instagram, and say hi!
Today we talked about the SAW movies. Austin finally watched them. Nothing more needs to be said but GO WATCH THEM IF YOU HAVENT.
Dr. Lawrence Gordon and Adam Stanheight wake up in a dirty bathroom with a chain around their ankles and a dead body between them. They are the latest victims of the Jigsaw Killer. Can they escape before their time is up? Can Detectives Tapp and Sing save them in time? Follow us on Twitter! We See Saw Twitter Claudia's Twitter Join our discord! Email us at playingontheseesaw@gmail.com !
Waking up in a bathroom, two men, Adam and Dr. Lawrence Gordon, discover they have been captured by the infamous Jigsaw Killer. The men must escape before time runs out, otherwise, they will face the deadly consequences.
Step right up and listen to our episode about the most lethal carnival barker ever, ARCADE! Do Anthony & Doc press their luck and win big prizes, or do they hit a whammy with this assassin? Intro Background (2:02) Arcade created by Chris Claremont and John Byrne in Marvel Team-Up #65 (Jan 1978) Debuted as a hitman trying to kill Spider-Man and Captain Britain (Brian Braddock) in a game-like complex called Murderworld He often reappears regularly, establishing a new Murderworld with the help of various assistants, all of them designed to kill different heroes or pairs of heroes Murderworld is always filled with elaborate traps to extract maximum entertainment out of the killing, but Arcade always leaves his victims a sporting chance to escape - which they overwhelmingly do One of his biggest stories was Avengers Arena, where he kidnapped 16 teen heroes and brought them to an island, forcing them to kill each other until one survives, Battle Royale-style - unlike most previous stories, he does manage to kill several of the heroes Unlike many characters, little is known about Arcade's background - he claims to have grown up wealthy, but he was cut off by his father, whom he murdered in response Issues (4:48) Arcade. What Kevin McCallister probably would have become had he not grown up to be the Jigsaw Killer instead. The guy whose goofy panache and gimmicky trademarks bely a very dangerous and accomplished assassin. Arcade is one of those characters who's not even remotely a mystery in terms of his issues: Obsession with violence for the sake of entertainment. Think of the amount of work that goes into building the Murderworlds we've seen in the comics. Finding the physical space. Laying the foundation for construction. The blueprints, the design. Building a structure strong enough to withstand the impact of super-powered beings. Meticulously engineering multiple complex mechanical, electrical, computer, and robotics systems that all have to work in tandem with one another. Countless quality assurance tests to make sure everything runs the way he intends them to. And he custom-designs these giant deathtraps for every target. As an assassin, if his objective was just to kill, he could easily just use a ten-cent bullet. The sheer lengths that he goes to in order to carry out his hits are proof positive that it's not about the killing or the money he's being paid to kill for him, he really, really enjoys watching his targets struggle against his machinations, and the entertainment level that the violence and mayhem provide him. Disassociation with his actions. Much like the Jigsaw Killer, Arcade will never build a deathtrap that doesn't allow his victims a sporting chance to escape. Arcade has no philosophical motive towards making his targets appreciate their lives, however; he just doesn't think the game is any fun if the outcome is predetermined in advance. This does tend to cause him to overlook part of his own responsibility in what he's doing. It's not me killing these people. It's Murderworld. It's completely possible for them to win the game I've put them in, they're just not very good at it. (10:36) Inferiority complex. As revealed in the Avengers Arena arc, Arcade has an extremely poor reputation among both the superhero and supervillain community. Although he has a sterling record killing run of the mill targets, he has failed to kill every single superhero he's ever been contracted to assassinate. This causes him to suffer a deep depression when he finds out about it -- at his own birthday party, no less. (15:10) Break (21:55) Plugs for ODPH, Popcorn Psychology, and Chris Claremont Treatment (22:51) In-universe - Out of universe - People inured to the concept of violence when they see it on TV or on a computer screen, fans of contact or combat sports who turn themselves off to the pain being endured by the athletes for the sake of their entertainment. As a possible in-universe or out-of-universe way of diverting his talents to something not quite so evil, tell me Arcade -- with his proclivity for presentation, entertainment, and high stakes -- wouldn't make a perfect booker for a professional wrestling company. Skit (39:55) DOC: What? Huh? Where am I? ARCADE: Hello Doctor Issues, welcome to Murderworld! DOC: Who are you? ARCADE: I'm your friendly host, Arcade! You'll remember your stay here for the rest of your life. Unfortunately for you, that'll be, oh, about five more minutes! DOC: What? You won't get away with this! As soon as I call… ARCADE: Call whom? With what? You have no phone, no technology, no nothing. Let's face it, Doc, you're lonelier than a pimple-faced teen on prom night. But it's not all bad news, let me give you the rundown on exactly what's going to happen. You've got exactly five minutes to find the door that leads to your freedom, or this whole place will explode with the force of a hydrogen bomb, sending your atoms back into the oblivion from whence they came. DOC: Why do I have a feeling you're not exactly being honest with me? ARCADE: What would I have to gain from lying? You find the door, you walk away free. On my honor. DOC: All offense intended, that's not exactly encouraging. What's the catch? ARCADE: Fair enough, good sir. Now, if you walk through the door you're free. GETTING to the door, however… now there, I make no promises. Oh, and your clock starts… now. DOC: *running sounds* OK, I think I see something in this wooded area… WHOA. ARCADE: Ahh, here's your first test. Sure, there's a doorway just a few feet away. If only the whole ground, walls, and ceiling wasn't covered with arthropods, bugs, and more legs than the Rockettes Christmas Spectacular! DOC: *shudders* Yeesh. ARCADE: Oh that's right, I forgot, you're terrified of… DOC: Hup hup haaahh… joke's on you, I'm not scared of bugs anymore. And I made it through the door with plenty of time to - aww man! ARCADE: Alright, fine, you made it through that one. But here's your next challenge - public speaking! All you have to do is recite the hippocratic oath in front of this crowd of people and TV cameras! Oh, such a shame I forgot to have a copy printed out for you in advance. Clock's ticking and all that. Welp, I guess you'll have to- DOC: *speedily* I do solemnly swear, by that which I hold most sacred, that I will be loyal to the profession of medicine, and just and generous to its members. I will lead my life and practice my art in uprightness and honor. And unto whoever house I enter, it shall be for the good of the sick to the utmost of my power. Holding myself apart from corruption, from tempting, from vice. I will exercise my art solely for the cure of my patients, and I will perform no operation for criminal purpose, even if solicited… ARCADE: Alright, hurry up and get to the finish so you can just die… DOC: But I didn't- ARCADE: Bah, you didn't stumble at all. I'm not worried, though, because there's no way you're going to make it through this last trap. Besides, you've only got thirty seconds left, and you won't solve this math- DOC: The limit does not exist. *unlock sound* *door opens* ARCADE: I… I really thought I was going to do it this time. I did my research, found out what you were afraid of. And then the math thing, I mean who can do differential calculus in their head like that? DOC: Haven't been scared of bugs in years. Public speaking? Dude, I host a podcast. And the math thing… did you do all that just for a Mean Girls reference? ARCADE: I gotta be honest, this wasn't my best work. I don't have my usual resources, I put a lot into Bitcoin, and whatever was in cash I had in Silicon Valley Bank. This kinda got slapped together. DOC: Yeah, I can tell. My question is why? ARCADE: Ever since I knocked off those teens, I was riding high for a while. Then things came crashing down, and I needed another big win. I thought taking out the psychiatrist to the caped community would put me back on top. DOC: But why do you have to be back on top? Do you realize the level of engineering and coordination it takes to set something up like this? You have an understanding of logistics and detail most people could only dream of. If you stopped trying to focus on killing people and pivoted towards a legitimate business, you could be the best in the field at that. ARCADE: But where's the challenge? The sport in watching someone try to figure out if they'll live? The adrenaline rush that you get seeing a person's head explode like a balloon? Without that, it's all just blueprints and greenbacks. There's more to life than money, surely you can appreciate that. DOC: I can, and far be it for me to tell someone not to pursue their passion. But when that passion comes at the expense of creating dangerous and deadly situations for innocent people, that's where- ARCADE: Oh come off it, Doctor. You can't possibly believe these caped clowns are innocent? How much collateral damage do they cause on a regular basis? I'm willing to wager that even your office has been impacted by them on more than one occasion. DOC: That's not the point. That's no reason to hurt or kill them. ARCADE: I didn't hear a denial. And anyway, it's all in the name of entertainment. Do you watch sports? Football? Boxing? MMA? I just take humanity's innate thirst for blood and guts, and I take it to its logical extremes. We thrill at the idea of someone pounding a man's skull in until he's incapable of speech, leaving him functionally brain dead towards the end of his life. But someone giving him the mercy of delivering a killing blow is beyond the pale? Let me ask you - would you rather remember Ali going out gracefully in 1978, or as a pale shell of his former self at the end of his life? DOC: Even if that's not a horrible analogy, which it absolutely is, you're ignoring the most important thing: choice. You kidnap these people and force them to kill or survive. That's not fair at all. ARCADE: It's not a guarantee that they'll die. There's always a sporting chance. Something to keep it interesting. DOC: Interesting for whom? That's my point. ARCADE: For me, of course! What difference does it make if it doesn't interest anyone else? But you know that's false, too. Have you witnessed bare knuckle brawls, slap fighting, high speed racing? No one is there for competition alone. They all want to see someone's life changed forever…or ended. DOC: There's one thing you keep forgetting to mention…choice. Free will. It's obvious that you want complete control, AND you want violence. That's a terrible combination. ARCADE: We are made to compete. It's our nature. And we are destined to die. I make sure these happen at peak performance value. DOC: Then what's the difference between a game and…*snaps fingers* a game? That's it! A game! ARCADE: What are you getting at? DOC: Ever seen Wipeout? MXC? Ninja Warrior? Those are voluntary shows with some brutal consequences but people consider them to be in poor taste, not horrific. ARCADE: *slow to understand* And so… DOC: You could outplan all of those contraptions, I'm sure of it! But you're so stuck on one note that you've limited your creativity. It's death or nothing for you. How dull. ARCADE: You mean…permanent disfigurement? DOC: *sigh* Broader than that! How about temporary embarrassment? Self doubt leading to self actualization. Impossible mortal feats being made possible to the non-caped community! ARCADE: Well, necromancy is where I draw the line DOC: Ugh…aaaaaanyway, my point is, do you think you could create a course so deviant that no one could solve it, and still not die? ARCADE: *pause* You are an absolute MADMAN, you know that? DOC: I'm sure it would have the backing of several major networks worth billions of dollars to the inventor and producer. ARCADE: *pause* My world is spinning right now. This is all absurd. You don't put people through trials and torture just to watch them succeed! DOC: Is it really that much worse than putting them through trials to DIE and they STILL succeed? ARCADE: Perhaps not. We'll have to agree to disagree then. DOC: *pause* wait, that's all? No extra ranting? No threats to kill me some other way? Just letting me go? ARCADE: I gave my word. You're not an interesting target anyway. You have no abilities, no talent, and it's obvious you don't do much for patients besides giving them guilt trips. DOC: That's a low blow ARCADE: No hard feelings. Shake on it? DOC: *clearly wary* You serious right now? ARCADE: Always find ways to be serious when you're having fun, doctor. DOC: Alright *sound effects of struggle* ARCADE: YOU CHEATER! DOC: *out of breath* I may not know combat techniques, but I learned how to perform a patient takedown! You're not going anywhere until the proper authorities arrive *sound effect of handcuffs* and it's not a great idea to leave restraint equipment around even if you don't think anyone will be alive to use it. ARCADE: This isn't fair! I demand a do-over! A reset! … Ending Recommended reading:Avengers Arena Next episodes: Jonah Hex, Mister Sinister, Jeremy & Bre interview Plugs for social & GonnaGeek Network References: Tolerance paradox - Anthony (21:18) Motorhead “The Game” - Doc (51:27) Apple Podcasts: here Google Play: here Stitcher: here TuneIn: here iHeartRadio: here Twitter Facebook TikTok Patreon TeePublic Discord
Es ist wieder soweit. Nach unserer legendären Kevin-Folge von letztem Jahr konnten wir nicht anders, als erneut eine Wihnachtsvollversammlung des Schreckens einzuberufen, um die höchst anspruchsvolle Handlung der Fortsetzung aufs genaueste zu analysieren! Was wäre, wenn sich die Ereignisse in "Kevin, Allein in New York", ein Film von Chris Columbus aus dem Jahre 1992, im echten Leben zutragen würde? Ein. geistig enormer zehnjähriger Rechtsbrecher lockt zwei Einbrecher in eine tödliche Falle und tötet sie gleich mehrfach. Kann es sein, dass Kevin McCallister (gespielt von McMacaulay Culkin) in Wahrheit einmal der Jigsaw-Killer wird? Sind Mara und Harry fehlgeschlagene Klonversuche, weshalb man später beschloss, Schafe zu klonen? Ist Kevin einem Menschenhändlerring auf die schliche gekommen? Und kann es sein, dass es vielleicht gar nicht wirklich Weihnachten ist? All dies werdet ihr in dieser besonders langen Folge zu hören kriegen. Und noch viel mehr. Wir entschuldigen uns schon jetzt für unflätige Worte, und vor allem für unsere Körperlaute. Es war ein lustiger Abend für uns! Und wenn ihr in Zukunft keine Live-Sendung verpassen wollt, dann klickt euch unseren Discord-Link! https://discord.gg/yJKm2Ekh
Tonight, we are joined by Rev Horror as we discuss the first movie in the SAW franchise. We also hear about a man known as the real life Jigsaw Killer.
Ep 111 is loose! We're in Lancaster to tell the tale of deadly doctor, Buck Ruxton also (briefly) known as The Jigsaw Killer....What drove this beloved local doctor to kill? Why did he keep showing up at the police station? And had his defence team ever seen a woman?The secret ingredient is.... peaches!Join us on Patreon to get extra episodes every week, and come and follow us on Instagram Twitter and Facebook Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
Saw is a 2004 American psychological horror film directed by James Wan, in his feature directorial debut, and written by Leigh Whannell from a story by Wan and Whannell. It is the first installment in the Saw film series, and stars Whannell, Cary Elwes, Danny Glover, Monica Potter, Michael Emerson, Ken Leung, and Tobin Bell. The film tells a nonlinear narrative, revolving around the mystery of the Jigsaw Killer, who tests his victims' will to live by putting them through deadly "games" where they must inflict great physical pain upon themselves to survive. The frame story follows Jigsaw's latest victims (Whannell and Elwes), who awaken in a large dilapidated bathroom, with one being ordered to kill the other to save his own family.
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In the horror movie Saw, a twisted killer named "Jigsaw" becomes notorious for designing torture scenes that test his victim¹s will to live. The movie inspired a copycat "Jigsaw-Killer" and his first victim was a pizza deliveryman who became an unwitting player in his scheme. Like what you hear and want more true crime and mystery? Go to https://www.reelz.com/podcasts/
Join Jess and Ashley as they discuss the 2004 horror film, Saw. They talk about the crimes in the movie, the hunt for The Jigsaw Killer and Paul Rudd. Because it always comes back to Paul Rudd.If you have story requests reach out to us at StudyingScarletPodcast@gmail.com-----------Our Links:Facebook link - facebook.com/StudyingScarletPodcastPatreon: patreon.com/StudyingScarletPodcastTwitter - twitter.com/StudyScarletPodInstagram - instagram.com/studyingscarletpodcastTeepublic - StudyingScarlet
Top 5: Saw Franchise - Ray Taylor Show Subscribe: InspiredDisorder.com/rts Binge Ad Free: InspiredDisorder.com/Patreon Show topic: Saw is a splatter film franchise created by Australian film makers James Wan and Leigh Whannell. It consists of nine feature films and additional media. The first eight films primarily revolve around the fictional serial killer John Kramer, also called the "Jigsaw Killer" or simply "Jigsaw". He was introduced briefly in Saw and developed in more detail in Saw II and the subsequent films. Rather than killing his victims outright, Kramer traps them in situations that he calls "tests" or "games" to test their will to live through physical or psychological torture and believes that if they survive, they will be "rehabilitated". Despite the fact that Kramer was murdered in Saw III, the films continue to focus on the posthumous influence of the Jigsaw Killer and his apprentices by exploring his character via flashbacks. Sponsored By:Patreon.com/InspiredDisorder $3 membership.*Binge full week of Ray Taylor Show (audio+Video)*Massive discount code for The Many Faces*Download raw photoshop filesInspiredDisorder.com/tmf The Many Faces - Original abstract ink portraits by Ray Taylor. Code: RTS for 25% OFF. StationHouseCoffee.com and @StationHouseCoffee on Instagram for premium small batch, single source coffee.InspiredDisorder.com/Ting $25 CREDIT! The best carrier. The best coverage.Same low rates, now with three coast-to-coast networks.Daily Podcast: Ray Taylor Show - InspiredDisorder.com/rts Daily Painting: The Many Faces - InspiredDisorder.com/tmf SUPPORT ON PATREON: Patreon.com/InspiredDisorder More links: InspiredDisorder.com/links
When an anonymous user named Cat Saw wrote a Jigsaw-esque post including photos of an abused kitten, Cha Cha, internet users were shocked that it was all for a game and real animals' lives were at stake. If you enjoy True Crime and Korea, give a rating, follow, and some feedback! It helps me continue to improve the show. If you'd like to support, find Korean True Crime's www.patreon.com/KoreanTrueCrime
Mother:A kind and generous man gives a former colleague a place to stay when he is down on his luck.Unfortunately the man is also very nonconfrontational and his reluctance to act against increasing bad behaviour results in his death.Cameron:Motorways, highways... Our life is often secretly governed by the traffic that frequents these roads on a daily basis, delivering food, supplies, commuting, chucking body parts out of your car so you don't get found out for a murder, seeing the sights, the whole lotIn the immortal words of a pig farmer/gangster:"You're on thin f*cking ice my pedigree chums, and I shall be under it when it breaks. Now, f*ck off" - BrickTopCam x....This week we discuss: Murder, Serial Killer, Cuckooing, Manipulation, Drug Dealing, Psychopath, Dismemberment, Body DumpingContact us:Email: murdermeonmondaypodcast@gmail.comTwitter: https://twitter.com/MMonMondayInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/murdermeonmondaypodcast/Sources:https://web.archive.org/web/20090427125934/http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/newstopics/politics/lawandorder/5210489/Identity-of--jigsaw-body-parts-murder-victim-solved.htmlhttps://web.archive.org/web/20090427170314/http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/newstopics/politics/lawandorder/5210130/Timeline-of-police-investigation-to-identify-dismembered-man-Jeffrey-Howe.htmlhttps://www.hertsad.co.uk/news/jury-hears-from-victim-s-friends-in-body-parts-murder-4931668https://www.hertfordshiremercury.co.uk/news/hertfordshire-news/pure-evil-borehamwood-jigsaw-murderer-1214575https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Murder_of_Jeffrey_Howehttp://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/8465776.stmhttps://www.theguardian.com/uk/2010/jan/13/jigsaw-man-murderhttps://www.borehamwoodtimes.co.uk/news/8496363.horrific-body-parts-murderer-stephen-marshall-of-borehamwood-denied-sentence-appeal/https://www.theguardian.com/uk/2010/feb/01/jigsaw-man-murder-gangster-killingshttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Murder_of_Jeffrey_HoweTheme Tune is published under license from: Tribe of Noise – Awkward Mystery https://prosearch.tribeofnoise.com/artists/show/29267/32277
How to Survive is now on Patreon! Support us at Patreon.com/HowtoSurvivePod It's episode 242...and it could be another Jigsaw copycat. Spiral: From the Book of Saw (2021) tells the story of Ezekial 'Zeke' Banks, a hard-boiled detective in an unnamed city, hunting down a mysterious serial killer of corrupt Police officers in a manner not unlike everyone's favourite DIY enthusiast John Kramer, aka The Jigsaw Killer. We wonder if the Chris Rock-ification of the Saw franchise was something anybody needed and where we go from here, discuss a surprisingly gore-lite torture porn film, question the timing of a 'Cops as victims' plot in 2021 and ask why our mysterious killer would bother with the traps in the first place instead of, say, using a gun. All of which leads to one important question: How would you survive? Whatever happens, one thing's for sure: John Kramer Was Right. The Spiral: A Symbol Of Change, Evolution, Progress. Next time, it's the first of a triple-bill of Mummies, starting with Karl Freund's The Mummy (1932). Get in touch! HowtoSurviveShow@gmail.com Follow us on Twitter! @HowToSurvivePod
Nadine Matheson joins us on the show to talk about her book The Jigsaw Man, writing and probably our warp speed interview from the Harrogate Crime Writers Festival! We had a great laugh at the Harrogate fest and we expect a similar vibe in this interview. Nadine is a crime writer from the UK and has no doubt lent on her experience as a criminal solicitor. In 2016, she won the City University Crime Writing Competition and completed the Creative Writing (Crime/Thriller Novels) MA at City University of London with Distinction in 2018. The Jigsaw Man: There's a serial killer on the loose. When bodies start washing up along the banks of the River Thames, DI Henley fears it is the work of Peter Olivier, the notorious Jigsaw Killer. But it can't be him; Olivier is already behind bars, and Henley was the one who put him there. The race is on before more bodies are found. She'd hoped she'd never have to see his face again, but Henley knows Olivier might be the best chance they have at stopping the copycat killer. But when Olivier learns of the new murders, helping Henley is the last thing on his mind . . . Will it take a killer to catch the killer? Now all bets are off, and the race is on to catch the killer before the body count rises. But who will get there first – Henley, or the Jigsaw Killer? FOLLOW US ► Our website - https://www.thewritingcommunitychatshow.com ► Universal link - https://linktr.ee/TheWCCS ► Use hashtag #TheWritingCommunityChatShow or #TheWCCS on social media to keep us current. This show will only succeed with your support! ► Support us through #Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/WCCS?fan_landing=true ► Become the sponsor of a show by the BEER TOKEN BOOK PROMOTION - https://www.thewritingcommunitychatshow.com/buy-us-a-beer ► For our FIVERR affiliate link click here (we will earn a little from you signing up through our link and more if you use the service. We back this service and have used it with great results! - https://fvrr.co/32SB6cs ► For our PRO WRITING AID affiliate link click here - https://prowritingaid.com/?afid=15286 ► This shows BEER TOKEN BOOK PROMOTION sponsor is BLACKPOINT by Kate Hershberger. Joseph McNiff has lived a life unlike any other. Being half Irish and half Blackfoot is not easy for a young man in the old west. He has a place in both the white man's world and the native tribe, but he's never really fit into either. It's even more complicated as he is really a woman and trying to keep the town safe as it's sheriff. The last thing Joe needs is to make his life any harder than it already is. When a beautiful woman with a mysterious past comes into his life, Joe finds himself opening his home and quite possibly his heart to the newcomer. But he also has to tread carefully, making sure that he doesn't reveal too much and risk putting himself in danger. Cassandra Gibson has lived a very sheltered life. Growing up with her abusive father, she was sure the only way she would ever get out of his house would be if she married or when he died. After a really bad morning, Cassie finds herself running away from the only life she's ever known hoping to find a town where she can start fresh. She remembers a town her father once spoke about, to the north. A town with no church and no sense, according to him. It sounds perfect. Blackpoint is a town full of people just trying to live their lives in the best way possible. Many people have settled there and succeeded in finding peace. Hopefully, Joe and Cassie will be able to as well. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/writingcommunitychatshow/support
Nick, Pat and Dyl are back to talk monfrere, the Jigsaw Killer, Tila Tequila, how Greg wants to be an actor and is fine with sleeping with Katie but not marrying her because he's a fraud and a womanizer, the Big Buckle Brawl, Neil Patrick Harris and ABC's The Bachelor. Patreon here - Patreon.com/AnotherPodcastNetwork YouTube here - https://bit.ly/3g2C25o Merch here - AnotherMerchStore.com Another Podcast Show here - https://apple.co/3cpI2CX Thank you to MagicMind.co Use Promo Code KATIE for 25% OFF
This week, we are forced to abandon our planned Mighty Joe Young episode after a mysterious package shows up in the bunker from the infamous Jigsaw Killer. .... Oh yes, there will be blood. SAW is a 2004 American/Australian horror movie created by James Wan and Leigh Whannell and stars Whannell, Cary Elwes, Danny Glover, and Tobin Bell (as Jigsaw). The story revolves around a serial killer (yes, he's a killer) who tests his victims by putting them through deadly "games" where they must inflict great physical pain upon themselves to survive. Games that most often result in death (or more accurately, murder). Please head over to https://www.myrodecast.com/listen/entry/3491 and vote for us in the MyRodeCast competition. Your vote really counts.
Saw is back, baby! The ninth installment of the Saw franchise, Spiral: From the Book of Saw, makes a clean break from continuity to give us a brand new story. Injected with some star power with Chris Rock and Samuel L. Jackson, Spiral dives right back into the brutal world of the Jigsaw Killer. How does the film stack up to its predecessors? Tune in and find out!
We watched Spiral in theaters, and if you aren’t familiar, this is the latest chapter in the book of Saw movies and this is exactly what you think it might be after having learned that it’s a Saw movie. (1:15) – Intro(4:00) – Trailer(6:15) – Synopsis(7:40) – Review(14:35) – Score(26:48) – Spoilers(1:00:40) – Taglines(1:03:30) – HMT Whores @dgoebel00 on Instagram provided this amazing artwork. Follow him and check out his website. https://youtu.be/gzy6ORqE9IY Synopsis Spiral is a Saw movie from the perspective of the detectives on the case of the Jigsaw Killer. Chris Rock plays our classic burn-out detective Zeke Banks, who is constantly looking over his shoulder in the police force for having turned in a crooked cop over a decade ago. Max Minghella plays William Schenk, the rookie Dick that gets paired with Zeke to tackle the case of what appears to be a copycat Jigsaw Killer, because at this point in the timeline the original Jigsaw (John Kramer) is dead. The police force seems to have a problem with accountability at best and backstabbing murder at worst, and Zeke doesn’t like it. Zeke’s dad, Marcus (Samuel L. Jackson) is the, now retired police captain who used to manage this department. This new Jigsaw killer seems to be trying to clean up the force by making ultimatums of crooked cops and detectives, forcing them into twisted games that make them choose between their body parts and life. In the end everyone gets more pig than they bargained for. Review I’m not a big fan of the Saw franchise, but I don’t hate it either, it just doesn’t hold a place in my heart. While Spiral tries to give us a new take on the perspective from which a normal Saw movie is shot, it delivers a very on-brand Saw movie nonetheless. There are four or five creative gore-porn situations that our characters find themselves in, and an edgy take on what it means to be the good guy or the bad guy in real life. Casting The casting is pretty impressive for a Saw movie, with Rock and Jackson stealing the show as themselves, but I don’t feel like they were utilized as well as they could have been. Rock had some great moments in Spiral, but they were few and far between. I wish we could have seen more clever takes from one of the most quick witted and interesting comedians of our time, but that didn’t end up happening. Watch the Original Saw Watch on AmazonClick here to Buy or Rent Storyline and Direction The story in Spiral was solid and not overly convoluted. I do feel like the places where I’m not as happy with this movie as I could have been are the directors fault. Darren Lynn Bousman who directed Saw II, Saw III, and Saw IV, chose some shots and deliveries on the editing room floor that I am certain could have been better. Overall Spiral is a pretty good installment in the franchise, I’m just not the target audience, but I would say that if you hear “Saw” and get excited, this might be your favorite movie of the year. Score 6/10 Get 30 day free trial, with the code HMT at Shudder.com Get 13% Off your order at NightChannels.com when you use code HMT at checkout.
The sequel is a staple of the horror genre but few films have produced as many replicas in such a short period of time in recent years as the “Saw” series. With the original movie released in 2004, the “Saw” franchise had a new film released each year up until 2010 when “Saw 3D” was teased as the final movie in the series. Then seven years later, a new film was commissioned called “Jigsaw” that restarted the franchise yet again, although with less than favorable reviews but still proving to be a force at the box offices while grossing more than $100 million on a budget around $10 million. But “Saw” went dormant again after that film until comedian Chris Rock showed interest in reviving the franchise after revealing he was a huge fan of the series. A chance meeting with a Lionsgate executive led to Rock pitching them on an idea he had for reinventing the series while he also branched out from his comedy roots and did something a little more terrifying. Darren Lynn Bousman was brought onto direct the film after he previously helmed “Saw” II, III and IV. Rock was joined by legendary actor Samuel L. Jackson while playing a father-son cop duo who are soon investigating a horrific murder that echoes those of the long since dead Jigsaw Killer, John Kramer. It doesn’t take long for them to discover somebody wants to play a game. In the latest episode of Rewind of the Living Dead, we’re going to press play on the recorder and start our investigation as we review “Spiral: From the Book of Saw”…
Join your Host Sarah Stephenson & Co Host Mike Stephenson as they talk horror, science fiction & fantasy movies, TV series & books past, present & future. In this episode we talk about the film franchise Saw. Saw is an American horror franchise created by James Wan and Leigh Whannell. It consists of nine feature films and additional media. The franchise primarily revolves around serial killer John Kramer, also called the "Jigsaw Killer" or simply "Jigsaw". WARNING may contain a few spoilers’ alerts. So if you haven’t seen the film, yet please go watch the movie NOW… BOYS ‘N’ GHOULS FILM REVIEW PODCAST comes to you every Monday & Wednesday. Next episode 3th March, 2021 For your daily review go to: Podbean - https://boysnghoulsfilmreviewpodcast.podbean.com/ Anchor - https://anchor.fm/boysnghoulsfilmreview Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/3xrXE8Wj6ToYNgK3ahAu0a RadioPublic - https://radiopublic.com/boys-n-ghouls-film-review-podcast-G4gAyD Breaker - https://www.breaker.audio/boys-n-ghouls-film-review-podcast Visit our Merchandise Shop here: https://blackcatfilmprod.storenvy.com/ Thanks for watching. Don’t forget to LIKE, COMMENT & SUBSCRIBE! ****CONTACT DETAILS**** Website: https://www.blackcatfilmproductions.com/ Shop: https://blackcatfilmprod.storenvy.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/boysnghouls/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/bcfp14/?ref=bookmarks Twitter: https://twitter.com/blackcatfilmpr2 Business Inquiries: blackcatfilmproductions736@gmail.com
In the Season 1 finale of British Murders, I tell the story of English murderer Stephen Marshall aka "The Jigsaw Killer".Stephen Marshall murdered Jeffrey Howe in 2009 and is currently serving a life sentence in prison.After killing Jeffrey Howe, Stephen Marshall dismembered him before scattering his body parts across both Hertfordshire and Leicestershire.Follow British Murders on social media:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/britishpodcastInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/britishmurdersTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@britishmurdersTwitter: https://twitter.com/britishmurdersYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCoZBEA6gflnKGCtrLtTN8WgMerchandise available here:https://teespring.com/stores/britishmurdersSupport the show on Patreon for early access to ad-free-episodes:https://www.patreon.com/britishmurdersMake a one-off donation here:https://www.buymeacoffee.com/britishmurders All episodes are available on my website:https://www.spreaker.com/show/british-murdersPlease send any British murder case suggestions to:britishmurderspodcast@gmail.comIntro music:David John Brady - 'Throw Down the Gauntlet'https://linktr.ee/davidjohnbradymusicMy recording equipment:Shure SM57 Dynamic Mic: https://geni.us/5Kd2KALNo Bull XLR Cable: https://geni.us/F4WKAmmoon Mini Foldable Tripod: https://geni.us/ZpLyCFocusrite Scarlett Solo USB Audio Interface: https://geni.us/1Gs7rReferences:https://youtu.be/gCYoroVFTZghttps://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Murder_of_Jeffrey_Howehttps://www.hertfordshiremercury.co.uk/news/hertfordshire-news/pure-evil-borehamwood-jigsaw-murderer-1214575https://www.theguardian.com/uk/2010/feb/01/jigsaw-man-murder-gangster-killingshttps://www.standard.co.uk/news/jigsaw-killer-stephen-marshall-skilled-at-butchering-human-corpses-6785340.htmlhttps://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/jigsaw-man-murderer-stephen-marshall-jailed-for-36-years-6wqkbfdcx8g
Today we tell you why sweet little Kevin McCallister is very likely the Jigsaw Killer and Monte goes on a La Befana Rant. Merry Christmas ya’ filthy animals! Schnapps Season: Peppermint Schnapps and Caramel Whiskey in the bottom of the coffee pot. Make hot chocolate with the coffee pot into the liquor. Add whipped cream, cinnamon, toffee bits and caramel to top. Tiny candy canes as stir sticks. https://www.patreon.com/pintsoftheroundtable --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/monte-morgan0/support
The Reel Talk Crew is proud to present Episode 21, BUZZ, Your Girlfriend, WOOF! Merry Christmas, Happy Holidays, and Happy New Year Reel Talk community. This episode is all about 1990's classic Christmas film. . .Home Alone. In This Episode We Cover:Our favorite Christmas moviesTwitter Poll - What is the appropriate age to leave a child home aloneQuick look at Macaulay Culkin's careerHistory of Home Alone Spoiler filled analysis and walk through of 1990's Home AloneTheories & plot holesDid Kevin grow up to be the Jigsaw Killer?Final thoughtsInteract with us:Join our Reel Talk: A Movie Podcast group on FacebookFollow us on Twitter: @reel_castEmail us: reeltalkmoviecast@gmail.com
A fan theory has been around for a while that Kevin McAlister grew up to be John Kramer, or the Jigsaw Killer from the Saw franchise. Since Christmas is this week, I lay out ideas and my thoughts for two alternate scenarios: Kevin IS Jigsaw, and Kevin VS Jigsaw. I hope you enjoy and Happy Holidays.Bringing new life to the horror films you love, some you hate, some that never made it, and others yet to be discovered. B Show Brian and occasional guests discuss alternate takes on classic horror films, alternate scripts, fan fiction, fan theories, and the endless possibilities of the genre. Listen and subscribe on any of the following platforms:Direct download: (right click and save) https://api.spreaker.com/v2/episodes/42591120/download.mp3Apple Podcasts- https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/horror-reanimated/id1484650616?uo=4Google Podcasts- https://www.google.com/podcasts?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly93d3cuc3ByZWFrZXIuY29tL3Nob3cvNDExMjgxOC9lcGlzb2Rlcy9mZWVk Castbox- https://castbox.fm/channel/id2424886Podcast Addict- http://podplayer.net/?podId=2459111Spotify- spotify:show:5F7gX7cF1PinvsTtDYZKn3Have a question? Episode suggestions? Fan film/fiction/alternate script recommendations? www.bshowpodcast.comE-Mail- bshowbrian@gmail.comTwitter, Instagram and Facebook- @bshowbrian
Welcome, pals, to this, EPISODE 117! And it's a foray back into a franchise that we haven't visited in almost 2 years... And joining us on this journey? We have another husband and wife team! He is the director and she is the star of the Frightfest 2020 digital edition selection THE HONEYMOON PHASE... It's Phillip G. Carroll Jr. & Chloe Carroll! The film? SAW 3! It's no secret that Andy and Mitch haven't always seen eye to eye on the Saw franchise but can this episode change all that? The synopsis is as follows: Dr. Lynn Denlon (Bahar Soomekh) becomes a pawn in the Jigsaw Killer's (Tobin Bell) latest gory game. Kidnapped and taken to an abandoned warehouse, she finds Jigsaw bedridden and dying. Her task is to keep the maniac alive long enough for Jeff (Angus Macfadyen), a fellow victim, to complete his own task. Each is unaware that Jigsaw has much bigger -- and deadlier -- plans in store. Please note that this podcast may contain strong language and even stronger Scottish accents. Also, why not pop over and take a look at our Patreon page? Remember, you can keep up to date with our news by following us via the usual social media outlets: Facebook (including our group THE CHUD LOCKER!) Twitter Instagram Plus you can drop us an email to stronglanguageviolentscenes@gmail.com OR check out our WEBSITE! Strong Language & Violent Scenes theme by Mitch Bain & The Sunshine Orchestra Edits & Artwork by Andy Stewart
In this episode of the saw retrospective we take look at the video game which takes place between Saw and Saw 2. Saw, also known as Saw: The Video Game, is a survival horror video game that was developed by Zombie Studios and published by Konami for PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 and Microsoft Windows. The game was released on October 6, 2009, in North America and later that year in other regions. The Microsoft Windows version was released on October 22, 2009. Part of the Saw film franchise, the game is set between the first and second films. In Saw, The Jigsaw Killer has healed Detective David Tapp from his gunshot wound, and places him in an abandoned insane asylum to teach him a lesson in life appreciation. Obsessed, Tapp traverses the asylum and gathers clues along the way in hopes of apprehending Jigsaw. As he progresses through the asylum, he encounters several people with connections to him, whom he must save. The asylum also has inhabitants who are in games of their own, ordered to kill Tapp. Along the way, Tapp uncovers the origins of Jigsaw and the motives behind his tests. The development team brought in the Saw creators James Wan and Leigh Whannell to help with the storyline and create new trap designs for the game. Upon release, Saw received mixed reviews.[1] It was praised for the storyline and multiple endings, as well as the immersive environment that is true to the Saw film series. The controls and combat system, however, were panned by critics. Since Konami purchased the publishing rights after former publisher Brash Entertainment went bankrupt, Konami had a significant input on the games' final outcome. They stated that they had plans to make Saw their next big franchise as well as a spiritual successor to their other survival horror series, Silent Hill. A sequel, Saw II: Flesh & Blood, was released on multiple platforms on October 19, 2010.
In this episode of the saw retrospective we take a look at the fourth entire in the saw franchise directed by Daren Lynn Bouseman Saw IV is a 2007 horror film directed by Darren Lynn Bousman from a screenplay by Patrick Melton and Marcus Dunstan, and a story by Melton, Dunstan, and Thomas Fenton. It is the fourth installment in the Saw film series, the third directed by Bousman. The film stars Tobin Bell, Costas Mandylor, Scott Patterson, Betsy Russell, Lyriq Bent, Justin Louis, and Donnie Wahlberg. The film continues the story of the Jigsaw Killer's obsession with teaching people the value of their lives and occurs roughly at the same time as the previous installment. Despite Jigsaw's death, the film focuses on his ability to manipulate people into continuing his work. The story follows Officer Daniel Rigg being put through a series of tests in order to try to let go of his obsession with saving everyone, while at the same time attempting to save his partner. The film was released in the United States on October 26, 2007, by Lionsgate. It received generally negative reviews from critics. Despite this, the film was a box office success, grossing $139 million worldwide. A sequel, titled Saw V, was released in 2008.
This week's episode dives head first into the story and origin of The Lavender Town Suicides that allegedly took place shortly after the release of Pokemon Red and Green in Japan during 1996. Also discussed in this episode is the theory that Kevin McCallister grew up to become the Jigsaw Killer from the famed 'Saw' movie franchise. Seems bogus? We'll see!Feel free to support the show via Patreon:https://www.patreon.com/ThestrangecollectiveFollow us on Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/strangecollectivepodcastFollow us on Twitter:https://twitter.com/The_Strange_PodSocial media is still in development as a whole, with the Discord server almost complete. Patreon will take a little bit of time for me to fully deliver rewards, so please be patient.Thank you for all your support!CreditsHost: Kenneth Z.Lavender Town Segment:Lavender Town Theme by Junichi MasudaOwned by The Pokemon Company, Game Freak, NintendoHome Alone/Saw Segment:Santa's Tricks by Myuu | https://soundcloud.com/myuuMusic promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.comCreative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported Licensehttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/deed.en_USIntro/Outro:Idea by Electronic Senses | https://soundcloud.com/electronicsensesMusic promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.comCreative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unportedhttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/deed.en_USSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/Thestrangecollective)
Bonus content! To promote Saw II, IDW Publishing released the one-shot comic Saw: Rebirth in 2005. This prequel dives into John Kramer the man before he becomes the Jigsaw Killer. Listen in on this short episode as we cover the differences in John’s backstory between the prequel and the later Saw movies in the series. Intro and outro music by Zach Pfeifer.
In the horror movie Saw, a twisted killer named “Jigsaw” becomes notorious for designing torture scenes that test his victim¹s will to live. The movie inspired a copycat “Jigsaw-Killer” and his first victim was a pizza deliveryman who became an unwitting player in his scheme. New Copycat Killers podcasts drop each Thursday. Next week, Forensic Psychologist Dr. J. Buzz Von Ornsteiner and the experts unmask the murder inspired by Halloween. Like what you hear and want more true crime and mystery? Go to https://www.reelz.com/podcasts/
In the horror movie Saw, a twisted killer named “Jigsaw” becomes notorious for designing torture scenes that test his victim¹s will to live. The movie inspired a copycat “Jigsaw-Killer” and his first victim was a pizza deliveryman who became an unwitting player in his scheme. New Copycat Killers podcasts drop each Thursday. Next week, Forensic Psychologist Dr. J. Buzz Von Ornsteiner and the experts unmask the murder inspired by Halloween. Like what you hear and want more true crime and mystery? Go to https://www.reelz.com/podcasts/
Hello. This week Justin wants to play a game! We are doing our deep dive into the world of the Jigsaw Killer, and breaking down Saw! Listen or not, make your choice! (Just kidding, please listen!) Please like and subscribe to our podcast wherever you listen, and leave a review! Check us out on our social media sites, and lets talk all things horror! https://www.facebook.com/gorepod https://twitter.com/gore_pod https://www.instagram.com/gore_pod --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/podandgore/support
Welcome to Episode 17 of Profiling Criminal Minds, covering episodes 222-223! In tonight's episode, we will discuss the Jigsaw Killer, the return of Frank and the best/the worst of Season 2. If you would like to read Count Vardulon's original reviews of each episode go to vardulon.com where you will find breakdowns of every episode of the show with additional material that focuses solely on the issue of profiling. The reviews are also available as a Kindle e-Book on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07LGGQ6P2 The Kindle version has exclusive material that is not available on the website.
I talk about how Kevin McCallister might be the Jigsaw killer; and how Seinfeld might be the key to his killing.
Toxic Podcast returns with 50 First Dates, a nightmarish alleged Romcom starring Adam Sandler and Drew Barrymore in what would begin Sandler's cultivation of the Movie That Is Also A Vacation For Him. Alejandro rails against cruel comedy and we discuss the horror of living the same day over and over again, the horror of being a part of this charade, and the horror of being in love with Adam Sandler. Ft. The Jigsaw Killer!
Alejandro has watched the rest of Man Of Steel this week and we discuss the brutally repetitive question of whether humanity is ready to accept The Superman. Maybe he shouldn't save people? Does Superman's toxic upbringing inform Henry Cavill's performance or lack thereof? The Jigsaw Killer also returns to deliver Alejandro a deadly ultimatum. Let your cells drink up the radiation!!
On this week's episode, hosts Cassie and Daniel discuss the "wind day" that shut down the D.C. metro (which was also on Cassie's birthday!) and Daniel's adventures in the kitchen. Cassie talks about the the San Diego killer cop and the Cara Knott memorial. Daniel discusses the Jigsaw Killer (Saw franchise viewing not required) while the pair drinks Chianti. Please rate and review us on iTunes and/or Stitcher, tweet at us @WinePunishPod, send us an email wineandpunishmentpod@gmail.com and follow us on Instagram at Wineandpunishmentpod.
We take a look at the Christmas movie Home Alone and the fan theory: ‘Kevin is The Jigsaw Killer’. That fan theory is one of many that Joe and Anthony propose in this episode of Abstract Nonsense the Fan Theories and Alternate Readings Podcast. Subscribe to us on iTune and get new shows instantly & check out our website https://www.fantheoriespodcast.com for all of our other fan theories and episodes. === Contribute Your Fan Theories === Join Fans of Abstract Nonsense on Facebook to share your Fan Theories, or email any Fan Theories you have to our email yourtheories@fantheoriespodcast.com and we’ll read them out on the show. If you don’t have a fan theory but want to say hello or ask us a question, we encourage you to email us at mail@fantheoriespodcast.com . === Follow Abstract Nonsense on Social Media === FB: http://bit.ly/abstractnonsenseftp Join the Fan Group: Fans of Abstract Nonsense IG: @abstractnonsenseftp TW: @AbstractPodcast YT: Abstract Nonsense
Seven years after John Kramer, the “Jigsaw Killer”, was found dead, gruesome murders in his classic style begin again. His DNA and voice matches the old case files. How could Jigsaw be testing new subjects now if he died so … Continue reading →
On this week's all new episode Cody wraps up October with the Saw franchise. The Jigsaw Killer is less of a killer and more of a life coach. He's here to help you learn to cherish your life or leave it behind. The master of terrible fates is making his way back to the big screen for the 8th time. Can a sequel/reboot actually work or is it time to let it die. iTunes: http://tinyurl.com/kqkgack Facebook: http://tinyurl.com/myovgm8 Tumblr: http://tinyurl.com/m7a6mg9 Twitter: @ComesNaturalPod
Hi there! From the return of Blade Runner to the return of the Jigsaw Killer, we'll run down all the big movies coming your way this month. ALSO, Jeff went to see IT! He saw a scary movie! He went with his girlfriend. People do dumb things for their partners.
The Jigsaw Killer is dead, but we still have four movies left in this series so far, so ... what's going on there? Evan's here to help you through this confusing time with an audio commentary track for the unrated version of Saw IV. Add to the growing list of things John Kramer surely bought in bulk, navigate the potentially disastrous moral and social lessons, and learn along with your host as he uncovers new details from a movie he has seen several times and should have noticed already.
On this month’s episode we get into the July netflix queue and discuss funny Kevin Nealon one-liners, the un-plausible scenarios of the Jigsaw Killer and why Kenan was on SNL instead of Kel, all while trying to make educated guesses about the plethora of new T.V. shows that neither of us have heard of. Then we dive head first into the seedy world of night-crawling as we join a sociopathic Jake Gyllenhaal on his quest for television stardom through the grizzly practice of filming graphic accidents for media coverage in NIGHTCRAWLER (2014) directed by Dan Gilroy. Next we head to China and practice our martial arts moves with Jet Li as he takes on pretty much anyone that gets in his way in the goofy and highly entertaining, THE LEGEND (1993) directed by Corey Yuen. And finally we mope around with Adam Sandler as he transforms into the clientele of his cobbling shop (as long as they have a 10 ½ shoe-size) in THE COBBLER (2014) directed by Tom McCarthy. All of this plus the darkside of method acting, hilarious dubbing, plot-holes galore, the consequences of being an honest politician, and those beloved H20 Mermaids that all the kids love. got a suggestion for the show?: whatsnewtonetflixinstant@gmail.com
In which our heroes find themselves trapped in a dark room and bound to a grotesque, rusted steel death trap. Unable to move and unable to escape. In front of them a screen flickers to life and to their horror; the Saw franchise starts playing. We talk about the rules of horror, scheme our own lethal traps and wonder why so many people are keen to becoming the next Jigsaw Killer. Gabe pitches his ideal Saw 8 with added Cary Ewles but not before Zoe pitches Saw 9, set decades in the future. Meanwhile, Tom has trouble coming up with a original trap that's more Saw and less Snidely Whiplash. So sit back and get ready to play a game. But don't worry, if you don't die in this podcast you'll be brought back for Part VI five years from now. Want to help us escape from one of Jigsaw's taps? Head to http://www.patreon.com/sanspantsradio and for as little as $1 a month you can help us bribe our way out of the game. And don't forget to get your free audible book download and a 30 day free trial at http://www.audibletrial.com/SanspantsRadio there's probably at least seven books about setting up your own murderous Rube Goldberg machines. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
It's Halloween again! And nothing says Halloween like jack-o-lanterns, chicks in slutty costumes, candy corn induced tummy aches, and of course another visit from the Jigsaw Killer! Yep, he's back for his greatest(and final?) and final test. Does Saw 3D go out with a bang? Or a thud. Plus I'll take a few minutes to wrap up the final film in the popular Millennium trilogy, The Girl Who Kicked the Hornet's Nest! Plus, we'll be joined by our good friend Josh Hylton of the "Kevin and Josh Movie Show" to talk about our favorite Halloween flicks! All this plus the news and next week's DVD releases. Hey, y'never know who else might show up! Feel free to call in with your favorite Halloween horror flicks as well!
After Paranormal Activity upset Saw as the Horror King of Halloween last year, the makers of the Saw film franchise decided that the seventh installment of Saw would be the last, and to provide a new novelty they also jumped on the 3-D bandwagon. Arnie, Marjorie, and Jakob have reunited to finish their trial of reviewing the Saw films by giving more thought to Saw 3-D than the screenwriters did. Is this last piece in the Jigsaw puzzle satisfying? Listen to find out!
Jigsaw's work is almost complete, but from beyond the grave he must attack some of the nation's biggest problems: predatory mortgage lenders and insurance adjusters. Republicans and Democrats agree that Jigsaw's "public option" is a little too extreme, but do viewers? Listen to find out! And after deconstructing Saw VI we reflect on the Saw series as a whole.
There is a new Jigsaw, and worse he's being hailed as a hero by the police of Generic City. But FBI Agent Strahm is hot on his trail. Will Strahm succeed where Danny Glover failed? Meanwhile, the team building experience from hell for a group of people involved in urban development. Listen to find out what it all means on the latest episode of our Saw movie retrospective series!
At the end of Saw 3 Jigsaw was killed, so why is Donnie Whalburg the New Kid on the Ice Block with a noose around his neck, and will Officer Rigg learn Jigsaw's lesson in time to save him? More importantly, is it worth the viewer's time to see a Saw film without John Kramer as the killer? Listen to find out!
"Jigsaw" John Kramer is dying of a brain tumor, and it's up to Dr. Lynn Denlon to keep him alive while they watch Jigsaw's latest victim Jeff go through a series of tests. Why would Lynn help Jigsaw? Well if Jigsaw's heart stops the bomb strapped to Lynn's head will explode. It's the most intricate Saw movie yet, and we review it on Now Playing!
With the surprise success of the original Saw, a sequel was inevitable. However who would have guessed it would come out only one year later, or that they would continue being released one-per-year for so long? In this episode, the hosts of Now Playing learn more about "Jigsaw" John Kramer and the vengeance he exacts upon a New Kid on the Block.
When Saw came out in 2004 no one expected it to rapidly become the premiere horror franchise of the 21st century, but since then Saw has laid claim to the Halloween holiday, with each year seeing the release of a new installment in this horror series. It all started with Carey Elwes and Leigh Wannell waking up in a dirty bathroom, chained at the leg, and one is told to kill the other. With Danny Glover, Monica Potter, Michael Emerson, and Shawnee Smith rounding out the cast, does this movie deserve to be the modern day epitome of the horror film? Listen to Now Playing to find out!