Saw III (2006)
- During the filming of Saw III, Tobin Bell improvised one of the most famous lines in the movie.
- The incredible score for Saw III was composed in just a few weeks after the original composer dropped out.
- Many of the practical effects used in the climax were achieved without any CGI.
Saw III is a 2006 American horror film directed by Darren Lynn Bousman. Tobin Bell's John Kramer, the Jigsaw Killer, now bedridden and dying from his brain tumor, forces Lynn Denlon, a surgeon played by Bahar Soomekh, to keep him alive while Jeff, a grief-stricken father played by Angus Macfadyen, navigates a series of traps designed to test whether he can forgive the people connected to his son's death โ the witness who did nothing, the judge who gave a lenient sentence, and the driver who killed his child. Saw III deepened the franchise's mythology by revealing more of Jigsaw's philosophy and his apprentice Amanda's divergence from his methods โ Amanda has been building inescapable traps, violating Jigsaw's core principle that his victims must have a chance to survive.
The film's graphic content pushed the boundaries of mainstream horror. Saw III earned $164 million worldwide on a $10 million budget.





