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Old 05-22-2009, 12:19 AM   #1
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Exclamation Exclusive Interview With The Cast & Crew Of "SAW VI" *New Video Interview*

B-D Chats With the Cast and Crew of Saw VI, New Traps Revealed!
Thursday, May 21, 2009
By: Mike Pereira


Bloody-Disgusting Mile Pereira was on hand in Toronto, Canada while Lionsgate was wrapping up the production of Saw VI, which arrives in theaters October 23. At a special press day, Mike was able to talk with Director Kevin Greutert, along with many of the cast and crew, who reveal all sorts of inside goodies on Jigsaw's latest game including details on two forthcoming traps! In addition, we've also learned that there is in fact discussion for Saw VII to hit theaters in 3-D. Read on for the story!



In all honesty, optimism and enthusiasm was not in the cards before this SAW VI press event. Like many, SAW V left a bad taste in my mouth. For the first time in the ludicrously successful series, wear and tear was apparent. When you devote a couple of scenes explaining how the obese corpse from the first installment was captured, desperation doesn't quite say it. Still, it's completely dumbfounding that this franchise has managed to stay this engaging for this long. As a fifth chapters go, it could have been a hell of a lot worse and certainly has been as horror fans know all too well (HAlLOWEEN 5 , anyone?). It was quite fascinating to say the least to hear the cast and crew enthusiastically explain why they believe SAW VI is going to prove non-believers such as myself wrong.



Producer, Troy Begnaud promises more of the same but a lot bloodier. In total agreement, Props Master, Jim Murray told Bloody-Disgusting, "We are kicking the gruesome up. When every "SAW" movie comes out, the fans expect more. People are becoming more and more desensitized to this kind of stuff. We have to take it up a notch. We will push that envelope without being too ridiculous because in the past some of our traps were ridiculous and with this one, we're trying to bring it back." In his feature directorial debut, Kevin Greutert adds, "It's very gory but in a service to the story."



SAW VI puts emphasis on returning to the franchise's roots especially concerning the traps. "I think in "SAW IV and V", we kind of got into these bigger room traps with a lot more people," Jim Murray elaborates. "Everything got so big and you have to ask yourself 'how the hell does this guy with cancer able to pull all of this stuff off?' I think the traps in "SAW VI" go back home to what the traps were. It's more personal. It's about you and the trap." Kevin Greutert promises a nice balance of intimate and "gargantuan" traps. "There's quite a range of stuff going on in the most awful parts in this film. There are some elements that are the most grandiose anyone will have ever seen in a "SAW" film." The series' Director of Photography, David Armstrong, who just recently announcing this will be his final SAW gig, enthusiastically teases that "the traps are visually stunning." He contunues revealing one of the new "rooms" in SAW VI. "There is a Carousel Room. It's very carnival, playground-like. It's just nasty. [There are] spinning red lights in there. It's really overwhelming to walk in and look at because everything is spinning," also revealing yet another room called the "Steam Room," one of the cooler traps in SAW. "Also, there's one place called the Steam Room that's probably the best looking SAW trap of them all. It's big and expensive. It's got furnaces, fires and steam. It's muti-leveled. The most complex Saw. We had techno cranes flying through. It was pretty amazing."



When asked about the look of SAW VI, David Armstrong thinks visually, it might be his favorite. "We're kind of pulling back a little bit in the color palette. It's going to be more suggestive and not so vibrant, in your face like "III and IV". It's more neutral and shows natural flesh tones. On "SAW V, I" pulled back a little bit and on this one, I pulled back even more."



One of the stronger aspects of SAW has always been the complexity of its characters. With every installment, another layer is exposed. Nothing is ever what it seems. When questioned about the potential difficulty of being lost in the ever-twisting plot, Tobin Bell aka John Kramer aka Jigsaw simply asks a lot of questions and attempts to come up with as many answers as possible. "Try to fill it in your mind about its logic, credibility and purpose. Frankly, I think that's a lot like John Kramer. He is detailed-oriented. There is no end to its depth." Costas Mandylor playing Detective Mark Hoffman uses the fear of disappointing the fans as a major motivation. "I met them (fans) at a convention and they are really clever. It's like having a coach that keeps you on the edge of your seat or otherwise your going to be benched and you don't want to be benched." Betsy Russell, who plays John's wife, Jill couldn't have said it more simply, "(You) always have to keep thinking, stay on top of it or you'll get lost".



When asked about their characters' present state, Betsy promises we will see a lot more of Jill this time around plus what's inside the box from SAW V. "You find out a little more about if Jill is good or evil. Pretty much you'll know (in "SAW VI"). I don't know if it was ever answered in the previous ones if I knew he was a killer. We will find out in this one that I do know that about him. We have an amazing love affair and I have a reason to be with him. She is definitely in the present main plot, as well as, flashbacks with more backstory to answer more questions." As for the present story's antagonist, Mark Hoffman, Costas feels "the maturity of Tobin's character shows the rough edges Hoffman is still showing. (Hoffman) sort of torn of becoming a mad man or becoming a guy that's more composed, coming from a pure place like Jigsaw. That's my character's dilemma; does he go ****ing crazy or follow the rules of the boss?"



Kevin Greutert, who was also the editor for all of the previous installments, believes SAW VI will be a great character drama that settles a lot of issues of the series, as well as, a lot of completion to the line of Jigsaw's overall intent. "To me, ("SAW VI") has finality to it and that's something I've always wanted to see in the series. Obviously, there was finality to "SAW III" but to me; this is the end of a second trilogy". Kevin elaborates, "we have a lot more characters than we ever had in a "SAW" movie. A lot of new faces and obviously, we had to be true to previous stories. I didn't want any violations of logic and chronology."



There are already plans for SAW VII. Troy Begnaud feels as long as audiences want it, they'll continue making them. "When making an installment, we not only think of year's past but about the future." When asked about the possibility of a SAW sequel in 3D, Troy said there have been discussions but no decisions have been made. Troy feels unlike other films, SAW would lend itself well to 3D without having to trying to hard. "It's not so much about axes flying into the audiences to hit pin-point scares. I think our story could be told really well in 3D and give people a really visceral experience in terms of what these people are going through in their games. I wouldn't be surprised if it happens."



Despite what one may think about the SAW franchise, there's no denying it's stranglehold on the modern horror audience. Six films in and they have yet to be regulated to the video market like most in the genre, which is astonishing in of itself. When asked about an opinion on SAW's staying power, everyone had a pretty common opinion. "If I'm approached by skateboarders, I'd ask what they liked about it," Tobin Bell states, "One little guy responded that it taught him stuff. So somehow you can juxtapose information like that when its surrounded by such intense imagery and experience, it somehow makes stuff like that resonate in a certain way that it wouldn't resonate surrounded by the same thing. So there are sub-textural things we continue to hammer away and try to keep it present in a place where it can be overwhelmed." David Armstrong puts it perfectly when he adds, "You know those movies with people being killed in cabins in the woods? It's just people killed in cabins in the woods. Jigsaw's message prevails. In his own demented, twisted way, he's still trying to communicate a lesson; to get you to appreciate your life. People respond to that. It's a rubix cube. Can I solve this puzzle? Is it solvable? People love a good yarn. When I hear people talk, the visual rollercoaster is one thing that brings them into that. Also, the traps. They're interactive. Everyone thinks of what they would have done. When things are interactive, you have the audience. They'll go away and talk about it and argue."



SAW fans obviously still are and most likely will continue to when SAW VI is unleashed this October.

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The carousel room sounds exciting. I kind of hope that this is the last Saw movie.
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The carousel room sounds exciting. I kind of hope that this is the last Saw movie.
They mentioned they are planning on doing another one after this one. I don't know how the franchise can continue for so long with...

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The main villain dead. They can't keep creating new things to flash-back to all of the time. Spinning the series off with a new killer sounds dumb. I hope that they stop now while the series is still good and not murder it to death with countless sequels.
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The main villain dead. They can't keep creating new things to flash-back to all of the time. Spinning the series off with a new killer sounds dumb. I hope that they stop now while the series is still good and not murder it to death with countless sequels.
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Video Interview With the Cast of Saw VI
Tuesday, May 26, 2009
By: MrDisgusting


B-D reader 'XDarkReckoningX' just sent us a link to YouTube where TMN has posted a video interview with the cast of Saw VI, which hits theaters October 23rd.

In the sequel directed by Kevin Greutert, 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.

Costas Mandylor, Mark Rolston, Betsy Russell, Tobin Bell, Shawnee Smith and Peter Outerbridge all star.

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The movie poster of Billy looks awesome.
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The movie poster of Billy looks awesome.
I don't think I've seen any posters for SAW VI yet. I've seen some teasers and stuff but I don't know if anything's official yet.
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I don't think I've seen any posters for SAW VI yet. I've seen some teasers and stuff but I don't know if anything's official yet.
There were some shots of a poster of Billy in the background in interviews of the video. It might be a teaser thing but I think it would be cool if the Billy on the tricycle was in the movie poster.
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