![]() You can stream "Saw VI" on Pluto TV, or you can rent it for $3.99 on Google Play, Vudu, or YouTube, as well as $4.79 on Prime Video. His legend looms large, and as a result, insurance salesmen and loan sharks find themselves in all sorts of sticky predicaments. In "Saw VI," Kramer is still at it - even though he's dead. You can stream "Saw V" on Hulu and Pluto TV, or you can rent it for $3.99 on Google Play, Prime Video, Vudu, or YouTube. That's the case in "Saw V," where Kramer disciple Detective Hoffman finds himself butting heads with Special Agent Strahm, who's determined to bring him down. Sure, John Kramer kicked the bucket, but when you've got a dedicated acolyte, your legacy can live on forever. You can stream "Saw IV" on Pluto TV, or you can rent it for $3.99 on Google Play, Prime Video, Vudu, or YouTube. With John Kramer holding court from beyond the grave, there are sadistic kills a-plenty. In "Saw IV," yeah, Jigsaw is dead, but we're still playing some seriously messed-up games. ![]() Still, it was outgrossed by other horror movies like "Halloween Kills," "Don't Breathe 2," and "The Forever Purge." It was even beaten by films you wouldn't think would outgross a mainstream horror title, a la Wes Anderson's "The French Dispatch" and Ridley Scott's "House of Gucci." With a reported budget of $20 million, a $40 million cume ain't the kind of return that inspires further investment. Granted, it came out in 2021 - a very weird time for theaters. Unfortunately, "Spiral" is the lowest-grossing movie in the entire "Saw" series. We'll see if people like it." Max Minghella, who played the film's killer, also expressed interest in coming back, telling in July 2021, "For sure, if there was an appetite for us to come back. In May 2021, the comedian/actor spoke to Radio Times about his freaky flick, saying, "I hope this movie is like 'Creed,' in the sense that 'Creed' is technically like 'Rocky 7.' So, hopefully there's more 'Spirals' and hopefully I'm in more 'Spirals.' But we'll see. This installment outright sucked.So it seems his opinion on the future of the "Spiral" movies would be pretty important, and he's very invested in what happens next. The franchise should have stopped a long time ago. This sequel reboot better known nowadays as a requel was none of the above. The original Saw franchise was gripping, intense and engaging. the film worked hard to set up for the final reveal but by the time it arrived, most would have given up already. The stylistic elements were admirable but the vaudevillian performances made the film seem like it was setting up for one final joke. As the layers of corruption were unpeeled, so were the viewers’ patience. The movie would have been better off to cast a newbie for the part.Īnother disconnect? Instead of the usual team dynamic, the victims were picked off one by one, with Zeke being the main target of the challenge. You kept waiting for him to drop a punchline. Its just that his demeanor, coupled with his voice just seemed whiny, instead of tough. ![]() Its not for the lack of trying in the part of funnyman Chris Rock. Everyone was either overacting or underacting. But Jackson’s presence alone was not enough to save the movie.Īlso, there were attempts to misdirect from the real copycat, but the very bad acting of the rest of the cast, including Chris Rock really sunk the movie. Jackson, an undisputed legend of the action genre and all. Sure, there were attempts to capture the audience’s interest with the casting of Samuel L. There was no extraordinary twist to trump previous twists in the franchise. There was no John Kramer type character whose subtle brilliance made the twists at the end so satisfying. Apart from the gory tests, and the mechanical contraptions, Spiral did not command any of the elements that made the original franchise so effective. Years later, a copycat Jigsaw killer is going after dirty cops and picks out Zeke to take the test. Synopsis: After blowing the whistle on his former partner, Zeke Banks (Chris Rock) has been ostracized by everyone in the force. Jackson as a victim and Chris Rock as a maverick detective should be fired. Spiral: From the Book of Saw was so ridiculous it was laughable.
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