SAWFEST Thursday Night Marathon At Select AMC Theatres

This is cool news for those of you that are fans of the Saw franchise. It looks like the following AMC theaters will be having an all day SAW fest featuring the 4 previous films and the new installment to finish the night. We get the following list from Fangoria via cinematical:

Atlanta – Southlake Pavilion 24
Baltimore – White Marsh 16
Boston – Boston Common 19
Chicago – Streets of Woodfield 20, Crestwood 18
Cincinnati – Newport on the Levee 20
Clifton – Clifton Commons 16
Columbus – Easton Town Center 30
Dallas – The Parks at Arlington 18, Mesquite 30
Denver – Westminster Promenade 24
Detroit – Star Southfield 20
Elizabeth – Jersey Gardens 20
Houston – Gulf Pointe 30
Kansas City – BarryWoods 24
Los Angeles – CityWalk 19, 30 at The Block, Burbank 16, Ontario Mills 30, Norwalk 20, Del Amo 18
Miami – Sunset Place 24, Aventura 24
New Brunswick – New Brunswick 18
New York City – Empire 25, Palisades Center 21
Norfolk – Hampton 24
Orlando – Universal Cineplex 20, Pleasure Island 24
Philadelphia – Neshaminy 24, Cherry Hill 24
Phoenix – Mesa Grand 24, Deer Valley 30
Pittsburgh – Waterfront 22
San Diego – Mission Valley 20, Palm Promenade 24
San Francisco – Metreon 16, Bay Street 16
San Jose – Mercado 20
Seattle – Alderwood 16
Tallahassee – Tallahassee Mall 20
Washington, D.C. – Hoffman Center 22

This is the second time SAWFEST has been thrown and I think that the event is an awesome idea for fans. For five films the cost of the whole enchilada is only fifteen dollars! This is a steal for fans of the franchise, and awfully kind of everyone involved to make it so cheap.

I am not a fan of graphic torture gore, but these guys are classy, and my hat is off to them.

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13 thoughts on “SAWFEST Thursday Night Marathon At Select AMC Theatres

  1. yeah that’d be cool. but i thought that saw II is the best of saw yet, maybe saw 5 will be better, i HATE these films, but for some reason i want to see saw 5

  2. I really liked the first one, but hated the second Saw to the point that I don’t care to see any of the others, but I must admit this is a really cool move on someone’s part. How awesome would it be for an Evil Dead marathon on a big screen? Perhaps in conjunction with My Name is Bruce?

  3. woah, anyone see white_horse’s comment? anyone notice its probably spam and his name is close to the virus TROJAN HORSE? someone please do something lol.
    but yeah saw II was good

  4. I also think it’s a great thing for theaters to do. It’s a great franchise that just keeps pumping, without jumping the shark like Halloween, NOES, and FT13th. SAW was geneous for a time that was quite mellow in the horror genre. SAW II was decent, yet better than a lot of other horror sequels. SAW III was okay. SAW IV was great, however, one person in a “game” to try and save others was kinda redundant since that was done in SAW III. I can’t wait to see SAW V, though. A lot of unanswered questions should play out…Like, was Hoffman the actual one to put Amanda through her 3rd “game” to prove he’s worthy of carrying out Jigsaw’s work? Hmm…

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