Gordon, seconds from death, crawls to a steaming pipe that he quickly uses to cauterize his wound.

Next we cut to the films first trap.

Two men awake, each shackled to rotating saw with a pulley system in the middle.

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Jigsaws voice begins to play from speakers that announce the mens presence to all the passersby.

Hanging above the two men is a beautiful young woman in a skimpy, midriff revealing outfit.

As the clock ticks down she begs them to help, to no avail.

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A large piece of her intestine hits the floor.

Cut to black, and the titleSaw 3D.

The scene definitely recalls the earlySawentries more than the baroque torture devices of the later films.

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Too, the 3D was effective and immersive.

I never felt nauseous, even during the many handheld shots.

Plus, the intestines were totally gross.

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But it wasnt all sunflowers and blood-red gumdrops.

The scenes also had a few significant problems.

All of these bits struck me as pure cheese.

Not only were they distracting, they were also representative of the silliest parts of the current 3D trend.

Furthermore, the acting was more on par with a students thesis film than with a major motion picture.

Of course, these complaints are likely the result of the films unfinished status.

Its shocking how much of an actors performance is created in the editing room.

Also of note is the name choice for the characters in this scene.

Hardcore fans no doubt already know thatSawfilms have a tendency to employ double letters in the character names.

Rigg, and Addison are just a few previous examples.

This time however, the characters had a different flavor to their monikers.

One of the men was named Brad, the other was named Ryan.

I got no solid confirmations, but I did get a lot of knowing grins.

Saw 3Dcomes out October 29th, look for more news as the release date approaches.

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