Saw III

Jigsaw has disappeared.With his new apprentice Amanda (Shawnee Smith), the puppet-master behind the cruel, intricate games that have terrified a community and baffled police has once again eluded capture and vanished. While city detectives scramble to locate him, Doctor Lynn Denlon (Bahar Soomekh) is unaware that she is about to become the latest pawn on his vicious chessboard.One night, after finishing a shift at her hospital, Lynn is kidnapped and taken to an abandoned warehouse where she meets Jigsaw (Tobin Bell), bedridden and on the verge of death. She is told that she must keep the madman alive for as long as it takes Jeff (Angus Macfayden), another of his victims, to complete a game of his own. 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...

If you liked either of the other Saw movies - you will like this one. I think it's the third best out of the three but still enjoyed it anyway. I think that the most remarkable thing about the Saw franchise is how quickly they make these movies and that only makes the quality of the storyline that much more admirable. It's pretty hard to believe that a three movie franchise only started on Halloween of 2004 . . . . . and they weren't all filmed together or planned out ahead of time.

The movie is pretty gruesome at times (enough to make me look away at times), but if you are a fan of gory horror movies - I would fully recommend you rented this one. If you aren't in to those kind of movies, I fully recommend that you stay as far away from this movie (and the rest of the Saw franchise) as possible.