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    ™™™™™™™ 3D could be biggest film ever to open in October

    projections are that the film will make right around 50 million its first week

    edit: That is Jack Gluteous Maximus since obviously SCF will block any words that peoples 5 year olds already know :)

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    projections are that the film will make right around 50 million its first week

    edit: That is Jack Gluteous Maximus since obviously SCF will block any words that peoples 5 year olds already know :)

    I cant wait for SAW-7 in 3D. I am gonna watch all 6 Saw movies, one a day starting a week before SAW-7 3D comes out, then go see it.

    J-k-s will be a big hit though, a monster i bet. I love the clip on the trailer with the giant hand.

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    projections are that the film will make right around 50 million its first week

    edit: That is Jack Gluteous Maximus since obviously SCF will block any words that peoples 5 year olds already know :)

    While student teaching at an elementary school I heard kids 12 and under using the F word and other equally shocking language that kids should not be using. Just because they know the words does not make it OK to post them here. Perhaps if more adults had the integrity to filter their language then less children would be familiar with it.

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    Sorry fans, will not be paying to see this movie. There are to many of the same in the real world. Just driving to work is a challenge.

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    The giant hand is awesome!!! I'm not sure if I will go to the theaters to see that, but haven't been in a while so I just might. I love the shows and the movies so I'm glad they got back together to make another movie. I could care less about the 3D though. Should be good for some laughs.

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    I went and saw it....the utilization of the 3-D was perfectly done when used (as was the slo-mo). The movie itself was absolutely hilarious. My face hurt walking out of the theater from laughing so much.

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    I want to see it so badly. Everyone said it's hysterical, and the 3D was well-done.

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    Not paying to see this. And seriously, Saw in 3D? Give me a break.

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    If your in to stupid humor this movie is right up your alley. I laughed out loud at quite a few stunts. Sadly my theater is to much of a cheapskate to purchase 3d glasses.

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    Saw 3D looks terrible, just like the franchise.

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