
Visit redwebpod.com to get this full episode of Movie Club, our exclusive podcast exploring horror movies from classic to crap. "I want to play a game." This is now an iconic quote from an iconic franchise, and we go back to where it all began on this week's Movie Club as we dive into the movie Saw! Sensitive topics: graphic violence, death, drug addiction "Awkward Meeting", "Crypto", "Echoes of Time v2", "Redletter", "Stay the Course"Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Chapter 1: What is the premise of the Movie Club podcast?
Hey there Task Force, it's Christian here. Did you know that we have a show called Movie Club? Over at redwebpod.com you can get access the first and third Fridays of every month we will deep dive a horror movie of our selection. It's Trevor, Alfredo, me, and Jillian. We cover everything from classic to crap. You can get it at redwebpod.com.
Chapter 2: What happens in the opening scene of Saw?
Here is a preview of this week's episode of Movie Club featuring my pick, the movie Saw. They're looking around their surroundings and Lawrence notices that there's a clock in this bathroom that is new and not covered in filth and grime. Lawrence says this means that somebody wants them to know the time. Adam finds a tape in his pocket, as does Lawrence.
But in addition to the tape for Lawrence, he finds a bullet and a key. They obviously both try the key, doesn't fit either of their chains. Adam gets the tape recorder out of the corpse's hand and plays a tape. And this voice basically calls him a voyeur and says that he might die today. It's very ominous, mysterious, very vague.
Chapter 3: What clues do Lawrence and Adam discover?
Adam.
like to play a game that's it that's the voice that was pretty good that was pretty good bro all i can say okay it says my my probably mentioned this before and i'll say this again when i pass it will not be the end of me each one of you receive little tape a series of games will unfold series of games will start and i will not Be gone for years. Pass my passing.
Chapter 4: What is the significance of the tape recordings?
The number of things I'm pre-recording right now, insane. Golly.
I, for one, am excited to learn Alfredo's legacy.
Basically, I thought Adam was just a pervert at first. Okay.
I mean, he straight up calls him a voyeur and says he likes to watch people. So it's understandable. So Lawrence throws Adam his tape and we hear the same voice. This time goes in a little more detail. He tells Lawrence that he must kill Adam by six o'clock. He says there are ways to win hidden throughout the room and X marks the spot of treasure.
He says that if Adam is not dead by six o'clock, then Allison and Diana will die and he will be left in the room to rot. Obviously starts freaking out a little bit. Lawrence continues playing the tape and then he hears a voice whisper, follow your heart at the end of the tape. And we see a toilet with a heart drawn on the tank. Adam finds a trash bag inside containing two hacksaws.
They both unsuccessfully try to free themselves from their chains. I never thought that was going to work ever. Yeah. Do you see the size of those chain links? There's some thick chains and some real thin rackety saws.
Right. The saws are flimsy as hell, and those chains look like they lock up like a werewolf or some shit. So I was like, I mean, yeah, I'm sure you're going to give it a try, but I was like, that's not going to do anything.
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Chapter 5: What are the characters' challenges in escaping?
It ain't happening by six. That's...
It's going to be an all day job working on that chain. It ain't happening by itself. I just keep thinking about how he's dulling it down. I'm just like, um, you might want to keep a little bit of sharpness on that. And the way saws are, I don't know if you've ever used a saw like this to cut metal or not. It does even a hollow metal tube because I've cut like a closet rod before.
I need to cut it shorter. It takes fricking forever. And the way the teeth are is that they are leaning two different directions, I think. And so it's just a, it's a gnarly device to use. And so just knowing that makes this all the worse.
obviously it doesn't work when they try to free themselves and lawrence realizes that they're supposed to cut through their feet he then says he thinks he knows who may have done this to them and it's somebody he's heard of he says that he was a suspect in an investigation and last he knew police were still after this person Oh shit.
From here we fade to a crime scene of a corpse inside of a cage filled with razor wire and another tape player. The police play the audio to hear the same voice that we've heard speak to Lawrence and Adam taunt a man about cutting himself, whether or not it was for attention, if he truly values life, etc, etc. And he was given a test to escape in time.
The police then notice a jigsaw piece cut out of the man's back, giving this person the name the Jigsaw Killer.
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Chapter 6: How does the Jigsaw Killer operate?
What's he doing to those pieces?
The jigsaw pieces?
Mm-hmm.
It's a calling card.
Do you think he's got the world's most heinous puzzle at home?
Wait, is that like the old boy thing? What's that movie with the thing with the skin? You know what I'm talking about?
The thing with the skin?
It's like a rolled up... Never mind, hold up.
Gremlins? Are you talking about Pyramid Head from Silent Hill when he rips that person's full skin off and throws it at somebody?
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