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  2. Saw II - Wikipedia

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    Saw II was given a larger production budget of $4 million, [22] compared to Saw ' s budget of a little over $1 million. [23] The marketing budget was an additional $2 million. [ 24 ] The first shot, which involved shooting police cars and a SWAT van driving around the industrial docklands outside the soundstage, [ 25 ] was filmed on April 29 ...

  3. Saw (film) - Wikipedia

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    After topping the opening weekend box office, the film would go on to gross $104 million worldwide to become one of the most profitable horror films since Scream (1996). A sequel, titled Saw II was released in October 2005. The success of Saw launched a media franchise, including several films, video games, theme park rides, and merchandising.

  4. Saw (franchise) - Wikipedia

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    Saw grossed $18.2 million its opening weekend and had become Lionsgate's second-best opening, after Fahrenheit 9/11 's $23.9 million (2004). [23] Saw went on to gross $103 million worldwide, [ 24 ] and is the third-lowest-grossing film in the series after Jigsaw and Saw VI . [ 25 ]

  5. 'Saw' universe explained: How to watch 'Saw' in the right order

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    Saw II (2005) Saw III (2006) Saw IV (2007) Saw V (2008) ... But when a friend recommended an experimental treatment center in Mexico City, things start to look up. Saw X is out now in theaters ...

  6. Box Office: ‘Saw X’ Makes $2 Million in Previews, ‘The ...

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    Star Tobin Bell, who plays the serial killer Jigsaw, is back for the 10th movie, which takes place chronologically between the original “Saw” and “Saw II.” With a $13 million budget ...

  7. Hello Zepp - Wikipedia

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    The first is a combination of "X Marks the Spot" from Saw and "Lesson" from Saw IV, which plays during a scene in which Jigsaw and Hoffman set up the house trap from Saw II. The second plays over Jill Tuck and Agent Dan Erickson's scene. This variation of the theme has not been released.

  8. 4-time 'Saw' director Darren Lynn Bousman explains appeal of ...

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  9. Forget to Remember - Wikipedia

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    In September 2005, the band met with film director Darren Lynn Bousman, whose film Saw II was in production and would feature this single. Bousman showed them the scene at the beginning the movie with police informant Michael cutting his own eye out of his skull to retrieve a key in order to free himself from a spike-filled mask locked around ...