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'Saw III' podcast

Chris Tilly speaks to Tobin Bell about his role as Jigsaw in the 'Saw' films.

Oct 24 2006

As 'Saw III' hasn't yet screened for critics anywhere in the world, I'm afraid we haven't got a review of the horror sequel this week. To keep you in the 'Saw' loop however, I recently caught up with the film's star, Tobin Bell, to discuss the making of the movie for our podcast.

So to download the MP3 and hear 'Jigsaw' in all his creepy glory, click here.

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  • crake said...
    thats a true touché Posted on Nov 03 2006 00:47
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  • Joe said...
    laura, not trying to be facetious, but what were you expecting? Posted on Oct 30 2006 18:49
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  • Laura Jay said...
    This film was gross. Within Watching the first 5 minutes I had to leave the cinema as in that first five minutes it was disguting and unacceptable -especially immediatly at the begining. Aweful. Posted on Oct 30 2006 17:50
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