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Which saw movie does he have the most screentime??

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    AgentBlue — 11 years ago(November 10, 2014 02:49 PM)

    Which saw movie does he have the most screentime??
    Lose the Game!!!!!!!

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      msluornu — 11 years ago(November 24, 2014 08:34 AM)

      I think Saw II and III. 🙂
      "No more deals child, it is your flesh we want to experience, not your skill at bargaining."

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        MaximumMadness — 10 years ago(February 17, 2016 10:27 PM)

        I think he had roughly the same amount of screentime in II and III. One of the lead characters who gets plenty of scenes in those two films. His roles in later entries are relegated more-or-less to brief appearances
        in flashbacks due to his character's death in III. After III, he got a few big scenes during IV, V and VI but wasn't1ebc the main focus as much as before, and his role in VII/3D was basically just two short scenes that were more glorified cameos than anything else.
        And FURTHERMORE, this is my signature! SERIOUSLY! Did you think I was still talking about my point?

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          AgentBlue — 10 years ago(February 18, 2016 12:13 AM)

          Well Put. I guess VI he had more screen time than IV or V. Thats just what I think tho, I wish he had more scenes in 3D that was SOOO annoying.
          Lose the Game!!!!!!!

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            MaximumMadness — 9 years ago(July 09, 2016 02:29 PM)

            Yeah, unfortunately a lot of his scenes that were originally intended for
            Saw 3D
            got cut out when the producers forced the writers to radically alter their script.
            Story goes that
            Saw 3D
            was originally a 2-part film (Allegedly called:
            Saw: The Final Chapter Part 1
            and
            Part 2
            ), and they were writing both of them at the same time. But then the studio panicked due to the lower-than-expected box-office numbers from
            Saw VI
            , and forced the writers to cobble together their two scripts into one, so a significant amount of the storyline, characterization and development had to be ejected.
            Some of the differences I know of between the intended 2-movie vision and the final film:
            -Jigsaw and Dr. Gordon were going to be revealed to have set-up the Public Trap from the beginning (meaning it happened sometime between
            Saw
            and
            Saw II
            )
            -The first part was mainly going to revolve around Bobby Dagen
            -The big twist in part 1 was Hoffman being in the body-bag, leaving it on a cliffhanger
            -Part 2 would focus mainly on Hoffman hunting down Jill in the police station (so it was more of a slow-build slasher movie), with the B-storyline being about what happened to Gordon after escaping as told through flashbacks
            -The big twist of part 2 would be revealing that not only was Gordon in on it the entire time, but so were several of the other survivors (ex. The two Pig-Heads from the finale were originally supposed to be the two men from the opening trap, and it was implied that several other survivors were also in on it)
            And FURTHERMORE, this is my signature! SERIOUSLY! Did you think I was still talking about my point?

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              AgentBlue — 9 years ago(July 09, 2016 07:52 PM)

              Really thats so cool I w9sh we could have seen some of that at least.
              Lose the Game!!!!!!!

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