"You have played your last con game, but not your last game." Fun Fact: This film takes place between Saw (2004) and Saw II (2005). Casting Notes Fact: Shawnee Smith reprises her role in this film. She previously reprised her role in Saw VI (2009). Critical Acclaim Fact: With a 79% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes, this is the best-reviewed film in the series. The second best-reviewed is Saw (2004), with 50%. Nosie Complaint Fact: While editing the "Eye Vacuum Trap" scene, editor Steve Forner received a visit from the Los Angeles Police Department after his neighbors reported screaming coming from his office. Continuity Check Fact: The experimental cancer treatment John (Tobin Bell) seeks out in this film is presumably the same treatment for which he sought - and was denied - insurance coverage for in a flashback in Saw VI (2009). This is further solidified by the fact that in Saw VI (2009) John mentions it's located in Norway, which is where Cecilia's (Synnøve Macody Lund) father is (allegedly) doing his work.
@@DarkSnakeReactsAgain yeah and I’m upset that her trap was nothing compared to the others. She should’ve had Valentina’s leg one 😡. I hope she gets her comeuppance in the sequel
@@DarkSnakeReactsAgain Thanks for the response! A suggestion?! From lil ol meeee?! Ahhh! Yass thank you! Horror: The Decent (all woman cast), May (indie film) or High Tension (in German) Foreign: Wasabi (action), Sukiyaki Western Django (Tarantino Asian Western) or Curse Of The Golden Flower (a bada$$ fighting film) Comedy: The Hunt (horror), Crank (Jason Statham), Idiocracy (comedy turned scary documentary), The Emperor’s New Groove (animated), Nacho Libre (Jack Black plays a Latino Luchador) or Violent Night (Christmas) Animation: Little Nemo: Adventures in Slumberland (anime), The Secret of NIMH (1982 film) or FernGully: The Last Rainforest (Tim Curry classic) Shows: Gen V (new siiick show), Doom Patrol (Brendan Fraser swearing like a sailor), Dead Like Me (indie comedy) I tried to pick ones that match your vibe. Not going to suggest anything that I feel will waste your time. Some are well known and popular. Others are hidden gems that I have been thanked for sharing with others before. I stayed away from movies that will leave you feeling “gutted”. Even if its a tragedy you will still be like “Wow that was amazing. Let me watch it again!” Keep up the bada$$ work. I am sorry about your first channel. We fans will follow you to the moon and back! Sending 🤍 From Rochester New York
@RoninMilli I'll start with the top of the list with The Descent ( all female cast? You know I'm down!). I hardly get suggestions and when I do it's just a few and some I've already seen so I try out the newer movies
@@DarkSnakeReactsAgain You’re a “movie buff” its hard to find movies you probably haven’t seen! I shall seek out other movies from my long distance friends in Nigeria, Europe and beyond!
"You have played your last con game, but not your last game."
Fun Fact: This film takes place between Saw (2004) and Saw II (2005).
Casting Notes Fact: Shawnee Smith reprises her role in this film. She previously reprised her role in Saw VI (2009).
Critical Acclaim Fact: With a 79% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes, this is the best-reviewed film in the series. The second best-reviewed is Saw (2004), with 50%.
Nosie Complaint Fact: While editing the "Eye Vacuum Trap" scene, editor Steve Forner received a visit from the Los Angeles Police Department after his neighbors reported screaming coming from his office.
Continuity Check Fact: The experimental cancer treatment John (Tobin Bell) seeks out in this film is presumably the same treatment for which he sought - and was denied - insurance coverage for in a flashback in Saw VI (2009). This is further solidified by the fact that in Saw VI (2009) John mentions it's located in Norway, which is where Cecilia's (Synnøve Macody Lund) father is (allegedly) doing his work.
I think this one might be my favorite out of all ten
It is really good! Sad that Cecilia actually lived though 😕
@@DarkSnakeReactsAgain yeah and I’m upset that her trap was nothing compared to the others. She should’ve had Valentina’s leg one 😡. I hope she gets her comeuppance in the sequel
I absolutely loved this film , I love the franchise.
Absolutely!!! Saw franchise is one of the best
@@DarkSnakeReactsAgain absolutely 💯
manz called the twist your the first congrats
The way I stared when I finally heard a reactor speaking with the same dialect as me 👀
😂🤣😂🤣 I see you
Pro today last episode attack on Titan
I will watch it
I think you meant “spiral” with Chris rock.
Split is another movie.
Yeah, Spiral 😅
Moreeeee videos we need MMMMOOOOOREEEE! -in your voice
You got any suggestions for movies to watch??
@@DarkSnakeReactsAgain Thanks for the response! A suggestion?! From lil ol meeee?! Ahhh! Yass thank you!
Horror: The Decent (all woman cast), May (indie film) or High Tension (in German)
Foreign: Wasabi (action), Sukiyaki Western Django (Tarantino Asian Western) or Curse Of The Golden Flower (a bada$$ fighting film)
Comedy: The Hunt (horror), Crank (Jason Statham), Idiocracy (comedy turned scary documentary), The Emperor’s New Groove (animated), Nacho Libre (Jack Black plays a Latino Luchador) or Violent Night (Christmas)
Animation: Little Nemo: Adventures in Slumberland (anime), The Secret of NIMH (1982 film) or FernGully: The Last Rainforest (Tim Curry classic)
Shows: Gen V (new siiick show), Doom Patrol (Brendan Fraser swearing like a sailor), Dead Like Me (indie comedy)
I tried to pick ones that match your vibe. Not going to suggest anything that I feel will waste your time. Some are well known and popular. Others are hidden gems that I have been thanked for sharing with others before. I stayed away from movies that will leave you feeling “gutted”. Even if its a tragedy you will still be like “Wow that was amazing. Let me watch it again!”
Keep up the bada$$ work. I am sorry about your first channel. We fans will follow you to the moon and back! Sending 🤍 From Rochester New York
@RoninMilli I'll start with the top of the list with The Descent ( all female cast? You know I'm down!). I hardly get suggestions and when I do it's just a few and some I've already seen so I try out the newer movies
@@DarkSnakeReactsAgain You’re a “movie buff” its hard to find movies you probably haven’t seen! I shall seek out other movies from my long distance friends in Nigeria, Europe and beyond!
@RoninMilli I've actually only seen 2 from the list you dropped here and that's Django and Crank. So the rest are left to be seen. Let's go
do you do music reactions? if you do i suggest watching Harry Mack omegle bars 52 and Guerrilla bars 25. I loved your video. Subscribed for sure !!
I've always thought of music reactions but never took the time to get into it. I might just give it a shot
@@DarkSnakeReactsAgain Thank you! i promise it is worth it and no copyright
@Jay-kh5xf alrighty then!