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comment_51806

The Billy Puppet is £34.99. There is also a Headknocker for £17.99. There is other stuff which ranges from £1.50 (syringe pens) to £6.99 (a talking Billy Puppet keychain, hats, bags, etc.) The smaller prices do vary day to day.

Thanks for that! Might just get some of that stuff when I get there eventually.
comment_51903

They are not changing the prices day by day just because they can. They are changing them to find the best profit margin, if they are too expensive less will be sold and the profit won't be as much. If they are too cheap the profit will be a lot less but more sold, so it's them trying to get it right in the middle.Anyway this topic is about the films, not the ride/merchandise. Saw II is my favourite.

comment_52490

Not really film related but, on simpsons last night

homer was kidnapped and chained to a pipe in a small room, and there was a voice that sounded very rattly and low. He had to lick through a hot sauce lollypop to get a key to free himself

But the key was even hotter sauce, the games have just begun
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comment_94492

The Saw franchise is getting a bit long in the tooth for me now. I really did love the first three films, all (especially the third one) had fantastic storylines and great twists. Since the fourth film though, it's just become even more obvious that it's about the grotesque torture porn that die hard fans seem to be obsessed with. Before, I could cope with that because the great story balanced out all the gore. In fact, I haven't even watched Saw 6, or seen Saw 5 since it was in the cinema.What does bother me though, in both the music and film industries, once a formula is found, they will rehash and "wash, rinse, repeat" if you like because they know it will be popular. The music industry is especially guilty of this. Of course, it's good for profit, but sometimes I feel that has taken priority instead of opting for artistic integrity and creativity.Oh, I'm in a ranting mood today, forums beware! :D

comment_94495

I agree with Mikey, the first 3 movies had a clear story arc and I would have had a lot more respect for the franchise if they had ended it there; too bad that's not how the industry works. Saying this, even in the third movie, I was getting annoyed with some of the plot twists. The only Saw movie I really enjoyed was the second one mainly due to the safe countdown task.

comment_94524

My views on the Saw situation...Saw I. Amazing. Clear story line and everything just works. Saw II. Brilliant. I sway between whether this or Saw I as my favourite. Everything is tied up nicely and just works very well. Saw III. Bit tired now. Just seems to carry on needlessly. Wonder if it should call it a day, especially with the ending.Saw IV. I actually really like this one. Not on the same standard as I or II, but still rather good. A typical Saw story line that worked really well. Not sure why it had such bad reviews to be honest.Saw V. Worst of the lost. Confusing and just not worth the bother. The traps aren't that inventive and the plot of the traps was a bit pathetic (you all could have won). Features some of the worst ideas in general.Saw VI. It's good. I sway as to whether it is better than IV or not a lot of the time. Predictable ended to be honest. Traps are improved but don't seem to follow Jigsaw's ideology. The whole 6 envelopes was a tad silly. "Why 6 envelopes Mr Kramer?" "BECAUSE IT'S SAW VI LOLZ!" Something I always get in my head. But yeah, the push that was needed after V. Shame that PA smashed it. Saw VII. Oh wait, it's not Saw VII, it's Saw 3D. Oh wait, no it's not. It's Saw 3D - The Traps Come Alive. Yes, that is the official title - not the title and tagline, the title. Sounds far too sci-fi. The story sounds good, especially with Dr Gordon returning (:D), but I'm just not sure. With that title, sounds as if they've surrendered to PA already..

comment_94526

Saw VII. Oh wait, it's not Saw VII, it's Saw 3D. Oh wait, no it's not. It's Saw 3D - The Traps Come Alive. Yes, that is the official title - not the title and tagline, the title. Sounds far too sci-fi. The story sounds good, especially with Dr Gordon returning (:D), but I'm just not sure. With that title, sounds as if they've surrendered to PA already..

No it is Saw 3D. 'The traps come alive' is used as a tag-line so that people don't think it's the first film but in 3D. :Dhttp://www.shocktillyoudrop.com/news/topnews.php?id=15773
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