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Condition
Brand New: An item that has never been opened or removed from the manufacturer’s sealing (if ...
Features
Widescreen
UPC
0031398188599
Format
DVD
Release Year
2006
Actor
Shawnee Smith, Tony Nappo
Rating
R
Director
Darren Lynn Bausman
Genre
Horror, Horror/Suspense
Movie/TV Title
Saw II
Edition
Widescreen Edition

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In SAW, a huge horror hit in 2004, a masked man called Jigsaw orchestrated the kidnapping of two people, chained them in a disgusting bathroom in an abandoned warehouse, and played vicious, brutal mind games with them that potentially could lead to their freedom. Jigsaw is back for more gory fun in SAW II, but this time he comes out from behind the mask to terrorize a troubled cop face-to-face. Tobin Bell reprises his brief role as Jigsaw in the first film with a major starring turn in the sequel. Dying of cancer, Jigsaw lets himself get caught, only to show Detective Eric Matthews (Donnie Wahlberg) that his son, Daniel (Erik Knudsen), has been taken hostage with seven other people, all of whom have been placed in a house of horrors with only the slimmest chance of escaping with their lives. Jigsaw promises Matthews that Daniel will live only if the cop follows the rules of the game, but time is running out, as the captives' bodies have been poisoned with a toxin that will soon destroy them. Meanwhile, in the dank, mysterious, booby-trapped house, the ever-more-desperate group of people (including Shawnee Smith, who is back as Amanda, the lone survivor of SAW) furiously try to find their connection to each other and a way out, but blood and violence lie in their path. Like its predecessor, SAW II is a frightening thriller filled with plenty of tricks and treats to satisfy even the most jaded horror fan.

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0031398188599
eBay Product ID (ePID)
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Product Key Features

Actor
Shawnee Smith, Tony Nappo
Director
Darren Lynn Bausman
Edition
Widescreen Edition
Rating
R
Format
DVD
Release Year
2006
Movie/TV Title
Saw II
Genre
Horror, Horror/Suspense

Additional Product Features

Number of Discs
1
Country/Region of Manufacture
USA
LeafCats
617
Film Country
USA
Display Format
Widescreen Edition
Leading Role
Shawnee Smith, Tony Nappo
Release Date
20060214

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  • Saw II (2006, DVD)

    The diabolic Jigsaw is back in the follow up to the smash "Saw" which came out of nowhere to become one of the biggest grossing horror films of all time. Not content to rest on the mayhem he created in the first film, Jigsaw is back kidnapping those he deems unworthy of life, and forcing them to earn their lives back in a series of brutal and bizarre games, where death is all to often the result. The sequel picks up shortly after the events of the first film where Detective Eric Matthews (Donnie Wahlberg) is investigating yet another victim. The fact that the victim is missing a puzzle shaped piece of skin leaves no doubt as to who is behind this killing, and Matthews and his task force set up their efforts to stop the killer before he can strike again. A sudden inspiration leads Matthews ...

  • great item

    I can remember walking out of Saw V last year, and I hate to say it...but I was pretty disappointed. The film just didn't deliver the goods. It's narrative and so called twist made the walk to my car a living hell, and I thought to myself: "They're going to mess up Saw VI". In my review for Saw V, I stated that the Saw blade was getting rusty and dull. It just wasn't the same as it used to be, and the shock factor that made the films so suspenseful was absolutely gone. Here I am a year later. After waiting for what seems to be decades, I finally got out of the midnight opening of Saw VI. It's difficult to give a sentence that accurately describes what I'm feeling right now, so I'll just say this: HOLY F***ING S**T!!! It seems as if the year-wait paid off, because Saw VI is easily the best ...

  • Disturbing yet Fascinating

    Respect the 'R' rating on this one. Saw II is just as graphic if not more so than the original. But it's not the physical horror that will get you, it's the psychological thriller aspect of this feature that makes you pay attention to every second, awaiting with anticipation the fate of the characters. Many sequels fail to match what made the original feature unique... and I was beginning to think this was the case for this movie, but the suspenseful second half made up for it... If you've seen the original movie, SAW, and liked it, then you got to see this one!

  • Not as good as the first and first wasn't that great !

    Maybe it is just the type of horror movies that you like as everyone is different BUT I have seen both SAW I & SAW II and I thought that the second one sucked worse than the first one ! It seemed like with Saw II , they just threw in as much cheesy, unrealistic events as possible without any good plot to the movie or realism to draw you into the characters situation. I like horror movies like Sign, The Ring, Texas Chainsaw Massacre (re-done version rocks !), early Friday the 13th, Wishmaster series, Pumpkin Head series, ect. but even the acting was quite horrible in this one, compares to Leprechan II ! This is one to watch if you are an insomniac , everyone else went to bed but you can't sleep, and the only channel left on you dish network that hasn't turned to paid programming is the ...

  • Like the Saw from the first movie that broke

    Compared to both the first and third movies, Saw 2 falls short. Its main problem is that while its main plot (Jigsaw is captured but has the detective's son hostage) is sound and interesting, the traps and premise of the hanuted house that the victims are in is lame and poorly-done. Nearly every trap is stupid, quite frankly. The entire premise of a haunted house filled with neurotoxin gas goes against the Jigsaw we were presented with in the first movie, who would make the victims' go through personal trials. Without ruining too much, hardly anyone even goes through/makes it to their trial. There are two plot twists toward the end, one of which is fairly clever. Overall, it's slightly better than a by-the-numbers slasher, but the only reason to watch it is to proceed onto the far superior ...