well the scary thing bout jigsaw is that he is able to randomly find people and put them in gory and horrifying traps and that he somehow is able to think that people will benefit from this, he is messed up in the head and if you ever make him made or do something wrong in your life and he knows about it, he will make u suffer for it, that is why people are so scared of him.
He dies in Saw Three at the end where he gets his throat cut open..... But you will see him in Saw Six-Seven.
Unortunatly, Yes. She does. She is killed by the reverse bear trap that Hoffman and Amanda survived, but her trap is impossible to get out of, for the timer is set for seconds, and she is unconscious. Anyway, watch the movie, it's good :)
No, Saw 7 is a sequel, just like Saw 2, 3, 4, 5and 6. Last I heard, there are to be a total of 9 Sawmovies. Originally there were supposed to be just 3 films. Then they extended it to 6 films. Now it's supposed to be 9 films.
There is no "real" person from the Texas Chainsaw Massacre. The Texas Chainsaw Massacre is a fictional story, and Leatherface (who was played by Gunnar Hansen in the original 1973 film) is a fictional character.
The moviemakers got the idea for the Leatherface character from the serial killer Ed Gein. That doesn't mean the movie is based on a true story. Just because a writer gets an idea for a story from real life, doesn't mean the story is based on the truth.
A book/movie that is "based on a true story" is one that strives to portray the truth as accurately as possible. No such attempt was made with The Texas Chainsaw Massacre. Absolutely everything about it is fiction, except for two, possibly three things: Ed Gein wore the skin of his victims, gutted them and hung them up in his house, and MAY have eaten some of their remains.
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You have to have a lot of trust !!Beware it is easy to lie and lead a bouble life. Afterall, how can you tell if what they say is true-i.e. where they have been, who they have been with.
How do you deal with jealousy in a long-distance relationship?
I would tell him/her don't be jealous just pick up the phone and call me.
I promise not to bite you (smile)
A:I would say trust them until they give you reason not to. Is he willing to be accountable for his time spent away from you or is he secrective and resentful when you ask where he has been. Having a real reason for being jealous might help.I agree with trusting them unless they give you a reason not to trust them. But if they give you that reason, don't just sit there and be jealous and whiny because that's really annoying. You should leave because if that reason is strong enough to be making you jealous and your significant other does not understand it, this match is obviously not working right now. If he comes after you and promises to be better, it shows he cares enough about being with you. If he doesn't, well, that should tell you something, shouldn't it? Good luck, though. Long distance relationships are a bitch.
Sin is the answer for me...
Since "O" from the son comes before "U" from the sun...and "I" comes before "O"
just one: Hello Amanda. You don't know me, but i know you. I wanna play a game. Heres what happens if you lose. The device you are wearing is hooked into your upper and lower jaws. When the timer at the back runs out your jaw will be permanantly ripped open. Think of it like a reverse bear trap. Here, I'll show you. There is only one key to open the device. It is in the stomach of your dead cellmate, look around you Amanda, know that i am not lying. Better hurry up. Live or die. Make your choice.
The Reverse Bear Trap from the first film is reused twice: as a modified version in Saw VI, and the original is used in Saw 3D. You could also count the bathroom trap from Saw, which returned at the end of II/beginning of III, and the end of Saw 3D.
She completed the game by cutting the key out of the stomache from her "dead" cellmate
Perhaps you are looking for "Kerf" - the width of the cut made by a saw groove.
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