Saw IV (US - DVD R1 | BD RA)
Lions Gate has now provided us with highres artwork for the rated edition
Title: Saw IV (IMDb)
Starring: Tobin Bell
Released: 22nd January 2008
SRP: $29.95
Further Details:
Lions Gate Home Entertainment has officially announced Saw IV which stars Tobin Bell, Scott Patterson, and Betsy Russell. The Darren Lynn Bousman directed horror will be available to in seperate rated (95 minutes) and unrated (98 minutes) editions from the 22nd January. Each will retail at around $29.95. A Blu-ray edition will also be available for $39.99. Each will include an audio commentary with Producers Oren Koules and Mark Burg and Executive Producers Peter Block and Jason Constantine, a second commentary with Director Darren Lynn Boussman and Actor Lyriq Bent, Darren's Video Diary, featurettes on the traps and props of the film, a SAW IV Music Video by "X-Japan", and a bonus deleted scene.




News by Tom Woodward
Starring: Tobin Bell
Released: 22nd January 2008
SRP: $29.95
Further Details:
Lions Gate Home Entertainment has officially announced Saw IV which stars Tobin Bell, Scott Patterson, and Betsy Russell. The Darren Lynn Bousman directed horror will be available to in seperate rated (95 minutes) and unrated (98 minutes) editions from the 22nd January. Each will retail at around $29.95. A Blu-ray edition will also be available for $39.99. Each will include an audio commentary with Producers Oren Koules and Mark Burg and Executive Producers Peter Block and Jason Constantine, a second commentary with Director Darren Lynn Boussman and Actor Lyriq Bent, Darren's Video Diary, featurettes on the traps and props of the film, a SAW IV Music Video by "X-Japan", and a bonus deleted scene.




News by Tom Woodward
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I liked the 3rd movie alot more than I did after watching #4 (very rare that the follow up to a film made me like it better than I did the first time) for me there was something missing with the third film... But the 4th filled in gaps that could have still been there..
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I know that a lot of u worried about it coming out October 2009 but now they've changed it and now it comes out October 24, 2008.
Artwork added for the rated edition...
Definitely the worst in the series (and most confusing). But I'll still buy it! I can't wait!
I thought it was better than 2 & 3.
I had thought that the Saw trilogy had run its course, with the third being kinda below-par and I had my reservations about this one, but it was actually pretty good with some damn good scares!
JosephNYC wrote: Definitely the most confusing
People keep saying this! There was nothing confusing about any of the twists in the other 3, they were gone through, shown and explained. Which I thought was the point.
I had every intention of picking this up but I hate confused twist endings...something the "SAW" films have expertly avoided (even if the twist in #3 relied too much on luck)...which can kill a film stone dead.
People keep saying this! There was nothing confusing about any of the twists in the other 3, they were gone through, shown and explained. Which I thought was the point.
I had every intention of picking this up but I hate confused twist endings...something the "SAW" films have expertly avoided (even if the twist in #3 relied too much on luck)...which can kill a film stone dead.
Dude. Ryan... ROTTEN.
This movie surprised me honestly. I thought 3 showed some definite slowdown in the series but 4 picked up the slack, not to mention gave it the needed "reboot".


