Saw: Game On - Halloween Horror Nights 2010 Universal Studios Hollywood 1080p HD
October 28, 2010 / 512
Jigsaw’s twisted lifework lives on through his demented disciples. However, somewhere along the line, his vision of teaching people the value of life was lost. With his deranged followers running the show, the rules have changed. And that means bad news for you.
Get ready to face a new gauntlet of death traps inspired by the most horrific contraptions from the Saw film series.
Top 50 Scariest Movies Of All Time (30-21)
October 22, 2010 / 11854
30. ‘Altered States’ (1980)
Synopsis: William Hurt plays a scientist who woofs down hallucinogenic drugs and floats in an isolation chamber to … do something. We’re not entirely sure why. What we do know is that when the experiment goes awry (and don’t they all?), his body begins to transform into some sort of howling blob. Yuck. Somebody should have told him to just say no to drugs.
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29. ‘Mothman Prophecies’ (2002)
Synopsis: Strange things are happening in Point Pleasant, W.Va. For one, Richard Gere can’t figure out how he got there. Then there are the shadowy winged figures lurking around. And finally, the phone calls from someone (or something) with a creepy insect-like voice. Did we mention the phone wasn’t plugged in?
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28. ‘The Mist’ (2007)
Synopsis: “There’s something in the mist. Shut the doors!” screams a bleeding man stumbling into a small town grocery store. Behind him, an impenetrable wall of mist descends. And thus begins a tale of survival. Monsters in the mist you ask? For sure! But the real horror show takes place when the trapped super market shoppers turn on each other. Thank you Mr. King for another sleepless night.
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27. ‘Videodrome’ (1983)
Synopsis: Everyone loves TV, but not as much as the hero in this story. In typical David Cronenberg fashion, the protagonist melds with his television. Symbolic? Sure. Hallucinatory? Of course. Creepy? Extremely. What follows is a big splattery mess chock full of blood, violence, and some sort of human VCR hybrid. Don’t ask, just sit back and enjoy the ride.
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26. ‘Seven’ (1995)
Synopsis: It may be the cast (Kevin Spacey, Brad Pitt, Morgan Freeman, Gwyneth Paltrow) that does it for “Seven,” or it may just be the outrageous amount of visual profanity on display: blood, guts, and severed heads. Not to mention a really fat dead dude and a corpse who’s not quite kicked the bucket. Plus, the sun didn’t shine for the whole movie. Sweet.
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25. ‘War of the Worlds’ (1953)
Synopsis: This is without a doubt the best, and scariest, sci-fi flick from the ’50s. Based loosely on H.G. Wells’s classic cautionary tale, the film follows the world’s failed efforts to stem an invasion from Mars. The film offers plenty of scares, but the biggest has to be the encounter with a Martian in the abandoned farm house.
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24. ‘Saw’ (2004)
Synopsis: Initially rated NC-17 before being re-edited, “Saw” follows the travails of two men held captive by Jigsaw, a serial killer who presents his victims with a terrible choice. Avoiding the slasher flick clichés (teens being pursued by ax-wielding maniac), the film delves into darker psychological territory while still maintaining an unhealthy level of gore.
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23. ‘Janghwa, Hongryeon (A Tale of Two Sisters)’ (2003)
Synopsis: Never has a menstrual cycle been presented as more terrifying or as, well, a harbinger for doom, death, and ghosts. This Korean masterpiece, directed and written by Ji-woon Kim, is elusive, subtle and horribly, horribly frightening. It centers on two deranged sisters, one deranged step-mother, one deranged father, and one deranged phantom. Oh, and some birds. Scary ones.
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22. ‘The Silence of the Lambs’ (1991)
Synopsis: Jodie Foster never signed back onto the “Lecter” franchise, and that’s all the more reason to watch the original as many times as you can stomach it. Lecter versus Starling. Hopkins versus Foster. Buffalo Bill, in night-vision goggles and a human-skin suit, versus the world. All that psychological suspense aside, we know you jumped 35 feet in the air when Lecter snapped suddenly at the glass… Go on, fess up.
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21. ‘Texas Chainsaw Massacre’ (1974)
Synopsis: What sets this movie apart from other slasher films? Perhaps it was Leatherface’s human skin mask, or maybe it was the roar of the chainsaw, or it could have been the “based on a true story” line at the beginning. Who can say? What is certain is that this is an extremely scary movie — especially Leather’s happy-dance at the end of the movie. Jason could learn a few things.
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The Saw Man Cometh! Horror Picture
October 21, 2010 / 1460
Consider yourself warned reader … today’s entry into the Codex Arcanum is not for the faint of heart. After seeing what I have “uncovered” you will no longer be able to trust your very senses. No longer will you walk amongst your fellow man and feel at ease in your surroundings - for once more a creature of hideous darkness masquerading as a being of soul and flesh has been revealed.
Today’s victim of “Trans-Morgue-ification” is a regular haunt of that foul corner of the web known only as THE RUE MORGUE . Going by the name of “Jaysaw” he seems (at first glance) to be no more nor less out of the ordinary than any other person you might pass on the street. But we know better now … don’t we? Read more …
Halloween Costume Idea: Jigsaw and His Dead Bride
October 2, 2010 / 16098
Halloween Costume Idea: Jigsaw and His Dead Bride
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Horror Characters by rkw0021 (Horror Picture)
December 23, 2009 / 53343
Horror Characters by rkw0021 (Horror Picture)
Michael Myers, Freddy Krueger, Jason Voorhees, Leatherface, Candyman, Dracula, Pinkhead, Michael Jackson (from Thriller), Jigsaw, The Creeper, Scream, Chucky, Rawhead Rex, Hannibal Lecter, Toshio (from The Grudge), Samara (from The Ring), Pennywise (It), Alien, Predator, Ash, Goblin Truck, Christine, Nemesis, Pyramid Head, Jack Torrance, Norman Bates, Blade, Leechs Woman, Pinkhead, Jester, Tunneler, Torch, Six-Shooter, Wolf Man, Nosferatu, Frankenstein, Stay Puft Marshmallow Man, Zuul, Slimer, Vigo The Carpathian, Jimmy Bones, Leprechaun, Audrey II, Cryptkeeper, Cujo, Shaun, Blade, Jack Skellington, Sally Ragdoll, Oogie Boogie
Saw Movie SHOCKING Billy Jigsaw Toy Review! FUNNY by Mike Mozart Jigsaw Puppet V5 (Video)
October 31, 2009 / 3903
SHOCKING Saw Horror Movie Billy Jigsaw Toy FUNNY Product Review of the Jig saw 5 V Life Size action Figure / Puppet / Collectible by Mike Mozart the Toy and Product Review Guru of Jeepers Media.
An Amazingly well made toy retailing for $59.99 at Spencer’s Gifts in the USA. This Fantastic and Shocking replica of the Character Puppet / doll of JigSaw is a Great Likeness! It’s lots of fun and a Must Buy for Horror Film and Movie Collectors. The Saw Movies are the best of the Worst Horror Movies EVER!
Please add to the Comments your FAVORITE Horror Movies such as Saw, Friday the 13th, Amityville Horror, Halloween or Army of Darkness! And Tell Me your Favorite Horror Movie Characters such as Chucky, Freddie Kruger, Jason, IT by Stephen King, Etc.
This Vertriloquist Puppet of Jigsaw is Made by “The Paper Magic Group” and is sold in Spencer’s Gifts in the USA. The PERFECT Halloween Party Decoration.
Saw VI (2009) Four Exclusive DeskTop WallPapers
October 7, 2009 / 6498
Saw VI arrives at the movie theaters October 23, 2009, just in time for Halloween.
Saw VI follows where Saw V left off. Special Agent Strahm is dead, and Detective Hoffman has emerged as the unchallenged successor to Jigsaw’s legacy. However, when the FBI draws closer to Hoffman, he is forced to set a game into motion, and Jigsaw’s grand scheme is finally understood.
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