SawIII was release in theatre in 27 oct 2006 and starring by Tobin bell as jigsaw.
The movies news about the cruel of the puppet-master who intricate games that have terrified a community and baffled police and he has once again excape capture and vanished. While city detectives scramble to locate him, Dr. Lynn Denlon played by Shawnee Smith as Amanda is unaware that she is about to become the latest victim to his vicious jigsaw cruel act. After finishing a shift at her hospital one night, Lynn is kidnapped and taken to an abandoned warehouse where she meets Jigsaw, bedridden and on the verge of death. She is told that she must keep the creep alive for as long as it takes another one of his victims. Angus MacFadyen as Jeff, racing against the ticking clock of Jigsaw's own heartbeat, Lynn and Jeff struggle to make it through each of their vicious tests, unaware that he has a much bigger plan for both of them.
The film was director by Darren Lynn Dousman at Liongate studio, producer by Mark Burg, story and screenplay by Leigh Whannell.
The next installment in the SAW4 series of horror films is set for release next Halloween on oct 31st 2007 after SAW 3 experienced the best opening yet for the gory horror franchise last weekend touching $34.4 million as sawII release last year touch $17.6 million while sawI $18.3 million in 2004.
Monday, October 30, 2006
Sunday, October 08, 2006
Open Season 2006
Open Season a Pictures Animation. It's a movie that kids will probably like. Open Season is no "Shrek" or "Ice Age," it gets laughs too. It's capable of giving at least the kid part of the audience a good hunter-trashing, bunny-bashing time.
Led by Boog and Elliot, a battalion of ferocious squirrels, rambunctious skunks, rampaging deer, a wacky duck and busy little beavers with chainsaws all set aside their differences and explode into revolt, attacking the crass, heavily-armed hunters. Most visible and obnoxious of the gun-toters is a snarling brute named Shaw (Gary Sinise, in his sadist mode), a maniac with a cabin full of mounted animal heads, who looks and acts like a mix of Paul Bunyan, Jack the Ripper and Bluto from the "Popeye" cartoons. There's also bossy tourist wife Bobbie, a Jennifer Tilly type voiced by Georgia Engel of the classic TV "Mary Tyler Moore Show."
As for the critters, after Boog and Elliot, the most notable are the mad Scots squirrel-general McSquizzy (the right role for Billy Connolly of "Mrs. Brown"), Elliot's dream girl deer Giselle (Jane Krakowski), his arrogant, fully antlered rival Ian (cartoon regular Patrick Warburton) and blue-collar beaver boss Reilly (Jon Favreau). grizzly bear, Boog (Lawrence) who's been sent back to the wilderness for misbehavior--getting drunk and trashing a convenience store--by his loving and regretful "mama," winsome forest ranger Beth (Debra Messing). Boog has led a fat and sassy dream life in Beth's town, Timberline, as a show-biz bear, but he gets exiled along with his fast talking, one-horned mule deer cohort and all-around bad influence Elliot (Kutcher), who keeps leading him astray for the entire movie.
CAST:
Martin Lawrence (Boog )
Ashton Kutcher (Elliot )
Debra Messing (Beth )
Gary Sinise (Shaw )
Jon Favreau (Reilly )
Patrick Warburton (Ian )
Billy Connolly (McSquizzy )
Georgia Engel (Bobbie )
Jane Krakowski (Giselle )
Gordon Tootoosis
Cody Cameron
Danny Mann
Fergal Reilly
Nika Futterman
DIRECTORS:
Jill Culton,
Anthony Stacchi,
Roger Allers
Led by Boog and Elliot, a battalion of ferocious squirrels, rambunctious skunks, rampaging deer, a wacky duck and busy little beavers with chainsaws all set aside their differences and explode into revolt, attacking the crass, heavily-armed hunters. Most visible and obnoxious of the gun-toters is a snarling brute named Shaw (Gary Sinise, in his sadist mode), a maniac with a cabin full of mounted animal heads, who looks and acts like a mix of Paul Bunyan, Jack the Ripper and Bluto from the "Popeye" cartoons. There's also bossy tourist wife Bobbie, a Jennifer Tilly type voiced by Georgia Engel of the classic TV "Mary Tyler Moore Show."
As for the critters, after Boog and Elliot, the most notable are the mad Scots squirrel-general McSquizzy (the right role for Billy Connolly of "Mrs. Brown"), Elliot's dream girl deer Giselle (Jane Krakowski), his arrogant, fully antlered rival Ian (cartoon regular Patrick Warburton) and blue-collar beaver boss Reilly (Jon Favreau). grizzly bear, Boog (Lawrence) who's been sent back to the wilderness for misbehavior--getting drunk and trashing a convenience store--by his loving and regretful "mama," winsome forest ranger Beth (Debra Messing). Boog has led a fat and sassy dream life in Beth's town, Timberline, as a show-biz bear, but he gets exiled along with his fast talking, one-horned mule deer cohort and all-around bad influence Elliot (Kutcher), who keeps leading him astray for the entire movie.
CAST:
Martin Lawrence (Boog )
Ashton Kutcher (Elliot )
Debra Messing (Beth )
Gary Sinise (Shaw )
Jon Favreau (Reilly )
Patrick Warburton (Ian )
Billy Connolly (McSquizzy )
Georgia Engel (Bobbie )
Jane Krakowski (Giselle )
Gordon Tootoosis
Cody Cameron
Danny Mann
Fergal Reilly
Nika Futterman
DIRECTORS:
Jill Culton,
Anthony Stacchi,
Roger Allers
Sunday, October 01, 2006
Open Season North American box office
Open Season a Comedy, Kids/Family and Sony Pictures Animation unit, sold about $23 million worth of tickets during its first three days beginning on Friday. The new animal cartoon "Open Season" tracked down the No. 1 spot at the North American box office. The Guardian" sharing top billing with Kevin Costner, which opened at No. 2 with $17.7 million. Last weekend's champion, "Jackass Number Two," slipped to No. 3 with $14 million,
The story about a 900-pound domesticated grizzly bear named Boog and a scrawny, one-horned mule deer named Elliot end up stranded together in the woods during hunting season and it's up to the duo to rally all the other forest animals and turn the tables on the hunters. Martin Lawrence voices a domesticated bear named Boog, who is set loose in the wilderness just before the start of hunting season. Ashton Kutcher plays his partner-in-crime, a one-antlered mule deer.
Starring: Paul Westerberg, Gary Sinise, Jon Favreau, Patrick Warburton, Ashton Kutcher, Martin Lawrence
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The story about a 900-pound domesticated grizzly bear named Boog and a scrawny, one-horned mule deer named Elliot end up stranded together in the woods during hunting season and it's up to the duo to rally all the other forest animals and turn the tables on the hunters. Martin Lawrence voices a domesticated bear named Boog, who is set loose in the wilderness just before the start of hunting season. Ashton Kutcher plays his partner-in-crime, a one-antlered mule deer.
Starring: Paul Westerberg, Gary Sinise, Jon Favreau, Patrick Warburton, Ashton Kutcher, Martin Lawrence
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