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‘Saw’ loses its edge

Jigsaw cuts political teeth with gruesome sequel

By Tenley Woodman
Saturday, October 24, 2009 -
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Mr. Jigsaw goes to Washington in “Saw VI.”

The demented serial killer stumps for health-care reform in this odd political turn by the torture franchise.

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Hollywood for Obama, just more left wing drivel disguised as a movie. Unhinged.
 
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