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EP 55 - SAW 3D: THE FINAL CHAPTER (2010)
THE ONE WHERE EVERYONE REPLACED THEIR BLOOD WITH PEPTO.Despite having the perfect opportunity to end the franchise with Saw VI, Lionsgate and Twisted Pictures sought to squeeze out one more, with the extra gimmick that every sizable film from 2010 onward had to have: 3D. Yes, even the Saw franchise wasn't immune to Jim Cameron's unintended influence, and it's put to use here about as well as a mid-2000's Robert Rodriguez kid's film. So, with all of this baggage mixed in with the long-awaited return of Cary Elwes as Dr. Gordon, how did the then-ending of the Saw franchise fare? Come continue the MaraSAWn with Brian and Alec to find out as they revisit the reviled Saw 3D: The Final Chapter!