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Idea: a Saw Series Reedited...

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Okay, I just joined this site and am extremely interested in fanedits of films. I can see most of the ideas ive had have already been made by you fine people. I have only mediocre skill in editing and there has been an idea eating at me for a while now.

Okay, so i am a big horror fan. One of my more favorite films in this genre was the first Saw film. It worked perfectly on its own. Saw II was a worthy successor and basically set up the plot for the next few films.

However Saws III-VI started to go awry. Basically the storylines of Saws III-V occur within the same 48 hour period with Saw III and Saw IV occuring at the same time. Saw VI was basically the END of the series. I dont care if they are planning a Saw VII or not. Saw VI WAS the last one.

So, heres a challenge. Edit Saw III-VI into one films, totally eliminating the minor plotlines of Saws V and VI (ie the “traps”) because they had nothing to do with the plot of the films and reediting the plots of Saws III and IV to ACTUALLY occur at the same time without having this big stupid reveal that they are in the same timeframe like they did in Saw IV. Although I realize this would set this new “Saw III: Jigsaw Finale Cut” at well over a few hours, i dont really care. I would just like to see it done.

Not that Im demanding that someone do it, Its just an idea i thought i would share with a community that might embrace it.

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I'm only really familiar with the first one and hated the second one but if you really want to see this why don't you watch the two films and make notes as to what seems to be happening at which point and then juggle the ideas around until they feel like a good film.If you can get you hands on text versions of the screenplays you could shuffle the scripts around on a word processor (usually a good idea generally but a good first step if you lack the software for video editing yet).If you can get hold of some basic editing software try making a few mockup mini-edits to see how the scenes sit next to each other and post links on here for people to look at.I'm sure there are plenty of Saw fans who would like to see Saw sorted more.I'm not sure what sort of computer you have (assuming you are posting here using one) but there are many basic programs available as freeware which you could use to get a first taste and doing it yourself.

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My opinion of those films is pretty low, but I'd be interested in this sort of idea.

 

Remember when Horror films used to be scarey? - rather than gore for no good reason...

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Johnny Ringo said:

My opinion of those films is pretty low, but I'd be interested in this sort of idea.

 

Remember when Horror films used to be scarey? - rather than gore for no good reason...

 yea, they arent the best films. the first one's easily the best of the series and an easy standalone.  This is my way of making acts III-VI into one coherent story and not some long story arc fractured into parts.

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I've actually thought many times about a combination sequel, but they just keep adding to the story.  I figure I'll wait for VII, which they are saying will be the finale.  (At least for the current storyline, I'm guessing.)

 

Not that I'm expecting much from the next one, but it's always good to have more footage to work with.  :)

 

 

Out of curiosity...[SPOILERS FOR VI]...

 

 

 

 

If you want to only use III-VI, what would you be doing with Hoffman's open-ended fate from VI's climax?

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Uncanny Antman said:

If you want to only use III-VI, what would you be doing with Hoffman's open-ended fate from VI's climax?

{SPOILERS!!!!} 

 

I would leave it that way. The way Hoffman ended up in Saw VI was completely deserving so it doesn't really matter if he survives or not. The fact that he was in the trap at all was enough. Besides, after he got out of the Reverse Bear Trap, he still had a gaping hole in the side of his head and he was still locked into a room. It wasn't a Jigsaw trap he was in. It was meant for punishment and was constructed by Jill on order of John after his death.  He was meant to suffer for his crimes, not survive.

Besides, he was the last person involved in the Jigsaw murders if you dont count Jill for that last trap. I cant imagine what VII will do because VI basically tied up the whole story and answered all the unanswered questions.

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Well, I'd imagine VII will be about (apart from an semi-unrelated set of trap victims) Jill vs Hoffman.

Only his cheek is ripped, and he's in a room that wasn't designed to be a prison, thus easily gotten out of.

 

...Not that any of that effects what you would do for your edit ending of course.  :)

Would you have him still get the trap off?  Or you could just end with him in it, struggling hopelessly until the timer runs down, cut to black at zero, and have the sound effect of the trap springing be the last sound you hear as you go to credits.

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Uncanny Antman said:

Would you have him still get the trap off?  Or you could just end with him in it, struggling hopelessly until the timer runs down, cut to black at zero, and have the sound effect of the trap springing be the last sound you hear as you go to credits.

 That is perfect, you read my mind.