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It can only currently be seen in the 8 porn movie theaters that still exist across the country. I am wondering what makes this one so different from the other 5 Saw movies and how can it be possible that a horror film gets an X rating (no matter how violent it is, it's still fully fictional) while a movie with much sexually graphic, "real", content like 9 Songs or Shortbus could be seen in "regular" movie theaters.
Do not misunderstand me: I don't want movies which contain a fair amount of sex scenes being automatically sent to porn movie theaters. But the fact that such a presposterous, hystrionic movie like any one of the Saw saga could be given such a rating is, well... I don't get it.
Saw just needs to go away, they are making worthless sequels to a series and to a movie that didn't need one in the first place, you can only kill and torture so many people before it just gets old, boring and monotonous.
I'm Spainiard and I can't understand you . What do you mind? Do you have a classification of countries with more or less sense? If you have one, I have another one But I'm not inpolite...
Yes, those movies are famous because words like snuff, gore, fear... , not for quality, good values...Something goes bad in here if you can make more money with this kind of rubish than with good pictures
I'm Spainiard and I can't understand you . What do you mind? Do you have a classification of countries with more or less sense? If you have one, I have another one But I'm not inpolite...
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