If you're gonna whine to me about "torture porn," don't read this.
But if you're a Saw fan like me who wants to know what comes next, here's the scoop...
Lionsgate films claim they make SAW movies for the fans, and while it's easy to be cynical about that claim, Sawfest was definitely a fan-friendly move – all four SAW movies on the big screen for the price of one ticket. Now, could it have been even better? Sure. Had I been in charge of marketing, I might have suggested maybe adding a higher-priced ticket that would include an “I survived Sawfest” t-shirt, or maybe a reduced admission for anyone coming in costume as Jigsaw, Amanda, or Bill
Sometimes you get way more good quotes than you can use in a story, and such was the case with my year in horror piece in today's issue. Here in cyberspace, we have a lot more room, so enjoy these bonus interviews.
TOBIN BELL, star of the SAW movies
On the violence in this year's Oscar-contending movies
The envelope has been pushed, and they're including horror elements in mainstream films.
on his own reaction to gore in movies
I did watch some of HOSTEL 2, and I do mean some. I didn't make i