Saw 3D - Il capitolo finale

Titolo originale: Saw 3D
Regia: Kevin Greutert |
Anno: 2010
Origine: United States of America |
Generi: Horror Crime
Tag: sadism | torture | self help guru | tricycle | prosthetic arm | pig mask | survival horror | death match | mind game | death game |
Cast: Tobin Bell | Costas Mandylor | Betsy Russell | Cary Elwes | Sean Patrick Flanery | Chad Donella | Chester Bennington | Gina Holden | Dean Armstrong | Naomi Snieckus | Oluniké Adeliyi | Rebecca Marshall | Anne Lee Greene | Sebastian Pigott | Jon Cor | Kevin McGarry | Dru Viergever | Laurence Anthony | Gabby West | Benjamin Clost | Kim Schraner | James Van Patten | Ish Morris | Carlos Diaz | Christine Simpson | Elizabeth Rowin | Jacintha Wesselingh | Claudia DiFolco | Kimberly D'Eon | Rachel Wilson | Alli Chung | Desmond Campbell | Billy Oliver | Liise Keeling | Tanedra Howard | Shauna MacDonald | Joanna Douglas | Greg Bryk | Janelle Hutchison | Larissa Gomes | Kevin Rushton | Jagger Gordon | Kyle Cicerella | Simone Steene | Simon Northwood | Regan Moore | Danny Lima | Bryan J. Thomas | Wayne Downer | Patrick Mark | Christopher McGuire | Don Gough | David Gale | Shelley Hoffman | Michael A. Miranda | Chris Owens | Catherine Rix | Kent Staines | Michael Emerson | Franky G | Erik Knudsen | Bahar Soomekh | Leigh Whannell |

Mentre infuria una battaglia mortale sul lascito brutale di Jigsaw, un gruppo di sopravvissuti di Jigsaw si riunisce per cercare il sostegno di un guru e del sopravvissuto Bobby Dagen, un uomo i cui oscuri segreti scatenano una nuova ondata di terrore... Il primo film ad essere girato esclusivamente col sistema SI e le fotocamera digitali in 3D, Saw VII 3D porta i sconvolgenti giochi di Jigsaw in vita come non mai visti prima.

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Devon Bostick (Brent from Saw VI (2009)) was offered the chance to reprise his role, but had to turn [...] D
The highest-grossing "Saw" film in foreign markets. D
Due to the slow 3D process, filming was completed in nine weeks as opposed to the usual six weeks fo [...] D
On January 25, 2010, news hit that director David Hackl had officially been let go from the film. Hi [...] D
The first eight minutes of the film were screened for both fans and members of the press at the 2010 [...] D
Producers viewed the first cut of the film on May 22, 2010. D
Betsy Russell wrapped filming on April 8, 2010. D
At the 2010 San Diego Comic Con the film was referred to as "Saw 3D The Traps Come Alive" at a press [...] D
Tobin Bell has played Jigsaw 10 times: eight times on film, and twice as the voice of his character, [...] D
Body count: 27 (excluding Hoffman). D
Not screened in advance for critics. D
Had to be submitted six times to obtain an R rating from the MPAA to avoid an NC-17 rating. D
Kevin Greutert, along with writers Marcus Dunstan and Patrick Melton, attempted a comprehensive rewr [...] D
Bobby Dagen is the first test subject to fail to save anyone in their game. Previous test subjects J [...] D
The return of Cary Elwes as Dr. Lawrence Gordon was leaked on the Internet via a Lionsgate Publicity [...] D
Sean Patrick Flanery was keen to take part in the film since he was a big fan of the franchise. D
"The Garage Trap" was written for an earlier film in the series, but the producers felt it was "too [...] D
The original intention with the opening scene in the shop window was that it would end with the reve [...] D
It was originally scripted that Evan (Chester Bennington) would survive his trap. However, since Che [...] D
Kevin Greutert's wife, Elizabeth Rowin, plays Sara; she asks Bobby for an autograph. D
The film was banned in Germany; however, the ban was reversed in January 2013. D
It was revealed in a commentary track, by the writers, that the two additional people with Dr. Gordo [...] D
Had the longest pre-production schedule of any "Saw" film. The complexity of the 3D process inflated [...] D
Originally intended by the writers to be two films, "Saw: The Final Chapter: Parts 1 & 2" with Cary [...] D
In Jill's dream sequence, Hoffman says to her "You wanna know the only thing wrong with killing you, [...] D
The infamous "Bathroom Trap" has appeared in four films in the series - Saw - L'enigmista (2004), Sa [...] D
Was said to be the last film in the series, until it was announced in February 2016 that another one [...] D
This is the first film in the series to feature a dream sequence. D
Writer Patrick Melton revealed, during an interview, that this film has the most returning character [...] D
Among those attending Bobby Dagen's victim support meeting are Mallick (the junkie from Saw V - Non [...] D
Bobby pretends to be a survivor of one of Jigsaw's games and creates an acronym (S.U.R.V.I.V.E.) tha [...] D
In Saw - L'enigmista (2004), Dr. Gordon (Cary Elwes) was wrongly suspected to be the Jigsaw Killer. [...] D
According to film producers Oren Koules and Mark Burg, the idea that Dr. Gordon throws the hacksaw o [...] D
Brian Gedge was the camera operator for previous "Saw" films. He took over the cinematography when D [...] D
During the final week of prep, Tobin Bell worked with the writers to hone his character. D
Despite receiving top billing and portraying the main villain, Tobin Bell has only three minutes of [...] D
The first "Saw" film to have a budget over US$11 million dollars. This film had a budget of approxim [...] D
Lionsgate and Twisted Pictures confirmed that an eighth film was being made and would be released. O [...] D
Costas Mandylor was not a fan of the 3D filming process, calling it "more tedious and longer". D
On the second day of filming, Kevin Greutert developed a severe cold and lost his voice for a few da [...] D
Gabby West (Kara) won her role in this film through Scream Queens (2008). D
All of the trap scenes were shot last. D
In a Massachusetts branch of Showcase Cinemas, this film was accidentally screened instead of the 3D [...] D
Although never mentioned in the film, there is a two month time lapse from Jill's testimony in the I [...] D
Over 25 gallons of fake blood was used in the film - more than two and a half times the amount used [...] D
This is the only film in the franchise to have a death caused by the "Reverse Bear Trap" as Jill Tuc [...] D
Cary Elwes reprised his role as his character, Dr. Gordon, from Saw - L'enigmista (2004), for this f [...] D
For the first time in "Saw" history, the crew left the soundstage and filmed a trap scene outdoors o [...] D
In 2009 producers viewed the original Saw - L'enigmista (2004) film converted to 3D. They were impre [...] D
Chester Bennington (the lead singer of Linkin Park) consulted with an acting coach for his role in t [...] D
In a scene involving a Jigsaw Survivors Group meeting, it is hinted that Dr. Gordon is one of Jigsaw [...] D
This is the first "Saw" film not to have David A. Armstrong as its director of photography. D
The most successful film in the franchise since Saw IV - Il gioco continua (2007). D
This is the only film series in to have its first seven films released in consecutive years from 200 [...] D
Was screened in Philippine theaters before Saw VI (2009), mainly due to the Philippine distributor o [...] D
The scene involving the "Public Execution Trap" required 400 extras. D
Before the film opened, it was revealed by Lionsgate, the producers, and the writers that, although [...] D
Near the end of the film, after Hoffman destroys his hideout, there is a crate in the background wit [...] D
An unused concept for the opening trap was that it would be placed on top of a high building, the id [...] D
Kevin Greutert arrived in Toronto on January 28, 2010 to read the script and visit the set. He began [...] D
Patrick Melton revealed that he and Marcus Dunstan were crafting this film to be the last in the ser [...] D
The film ends exactly the same way the first film, Saw - L'enigmista (2004), does; Dr. Gordon locks [...] D
This is the first "Saw" sequel to not have a roman numeral in its title. D