The directorial debut from filmmaker James Wan, this psychological thriller comes from the first screenplay by actor Leigh Whannell, who also stars. Whannell plays Adam, one of two men chained up in a mysterious chamber. The other, Dr. Gordon (Cary Elwes), like Adam, has no idea how either of them got there. Neither of them are led to feel optimistic by the man lying between them dead of a self-inflicted gunshot wound. Together, Adam and Dr. Gordon attempt to piece together what has happened to them and who the sadistic madman behind their imprisonment is. Also starring Danny Glover and Monica Potter, Saw premiered at the 2004 Sundance Film Festival.
Kevin Bacon plays a businessman whose life is dramatically altered after he sees how brutal men can be in this drama from SAW director James Wan. He vows vengeance on the men responsible for the death of his son, beginning a brutal war with the criminals.
Kevin Bacon plays a businessman whose life is dramatically altered after he sees how brutal men can be in this drama from SAW director James Wan. He vows vengeance on the men responsible for the death of his son, beginning a brutal war with the criminals.
Kevin Bacon plays a businessman whose life is dramatically altered after he sees how brutal men can be in this drama from SAW director James Wan. He vows vengeance on the men responsible for the death of his son, beginning a brutal war with the criminals.
The directorial debut from filmmaker James Wan, this psychological thriller comes from the first screenplay by actor Leigh Whannell, who also stars. Whannell plays Adam, one of two men chained up in a mysterious chamber. The other, Dr. Gordon (Cary Elwes), like Adam, has no idea how either of them got there. Neither of them are led to feel optimistic by the man lying between them dead of a self-inflicted gunshot wound. Together, Adam and Dr. Gordon attempt to piece together what has happened to them and who the sadistic madman behind their imprisonment is. Also starring Danny Glover and Monica Potter, Saw premiered at the 2004 Sundance Film Festival.
The directorial debut from filmmaker James Wan, this psychological thriller comes from the first screenplay by actor Leigh Whannell, who also stars. Whannell plays Adam, one of two men chained up in a mysterious chamber. The other, Dr. Gordon (Cary Elwes), like Adam, has no idea how either of them got there. Neither of them are led to feel optimistic by the man lying between them dead of a self-inflicted gunshot wound. Together, Adam and Dr. Gordon attempt to piece together what has happened to them and who the sadistic madman behind their imprisonment is. Also starring Danny Glover and Monica Potter, Saw premiered at the 2004 Sundance Film Festival.
The directorial debut from filmmaker James Wan, this psychological thriller comes from the first screenplay by actor Leigh Whannell, who also stars. Whannell plays Adam, one of two men chained up in a mysterious chamber. The other, Dr. Gordon (Cary Elwes), like Adam, has no idea how either of them got there. Neither of them are led to feel optimistic by the man lying between them dead of a self-inflicted gunshot wound. Together, Adam and Dr. Gordon attempt to piece together what has happened to them and who the sadistic madman behind their imprisonment is. Also starring Danny Glover and Monica Potter, Saw premiered at the 2004 Sundance Film Festival.
The directorial debut from filmmaker James Wan, this psychological thriller comes from the first screenplay by actor Leigh Whannell, who also stars. Whannell plays Adam, one of two men chained up in a mysterious chamber. The other, Dr. Gordon (Cary Elwes), like Adam, has no idea how either of them got there. Neither of them are led to feel optimistic by the man lying between them dead of a self-inflicted gunshot wound. Together, Adam and Dr. Gordon attempt to piece together what has happened to them and who the sadistic madman behind their imprisonment is. Also starring Danny Glover and Monica Potter, Saw premiered at the 2004 Sundance Film Festival.
Look out boys, the Ulama are loose! Yup, "the legendary White Sirens of Africa" -- a tribe of Fifties-era glamour girls who look like strippers in animal skins -- capture three male explorers who foolishly invade their secret plateau. Seeking a suitable husband, the Queen makes the guys fight the toughest gal amongst them: "Fire God take weak men! Queen take strong man!" But the other women object -- "She no burn nice men! We get husbands too!" -- and a tribal catfight quickly erupts. A mad mix of stock footage and cheesecake, Bowanga Bowanga is an utterly hilarious jungle-style Battle of the Sexes! On a tropical island 10,000 years ago, Nature plays a practical joke. The village of Wongo contains women who are all cover-girl gorgeous while the men are ugly "brutes." Miles away, the men of Goona are handsome though the Goona women are... well, downright scary. But when an impending invasion of Ape Men causes the tribes to meet, The Wild Women of Wongo go gaga over the Goona guys, get tough, and force the men into marriage at the Temple of the Dragon God. A screwball cult classic shot at Florida's Coral Castle in "Passionate Pathecolor!" Plus: A captive young lady is about to become a Virgin Sacrifice unless a big-game hunter can get to her first in this colorful jungle epic "actually filmed in Guatemala with Vicuni Savages" and featuring some surprising-for its-time nudity! Bring a loincloth. Warning: This program contains mild nudity, bad choreography, and sexy women speaking gibberish! Over 3-1/2 Hours of Jungles & Jiggles!
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