Is Saw based on a true story?

Saw's Jigsaw Killer Was Inspired By A Real-Life Event
Leigh Whannell, writer for the first three horror films in the Saw franchise (and Adam in the first film), got the idea for John Kramer's character from a real-life experience at the hospital.
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Is there a real jigsaw killer?

Jeffrey Howe (1960 – 8 March 2009) was a British businessman who was murdered by Stephen T Marshall. His dismembered body parts were scattered across Hertfordshire and Leicestershire, leading to him being known in the press as Jigsaw Man. Marshall became known as the Jigsaw Killer.
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What Saw real identity?

John Kramer (colloquial: "The Jigsaw Killer") is a fictional character and the main antagonist of the Saw franchise. Jigsaw made his debut in the first film of the series, Saw, and appears in all subsequent sequels, with the exception of Spiral. He is portrayed by American actor Tobin Bell.
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What inspired the Saw movies?

After finishing film school, Australian director James Wan and Australian writer Leigh Whannell wanted to write and fund a film. The inspiration that they needed came after watching the low-budget independent film The Blair Witch Project.
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Was Saw based on a book?

And that tally will only grow when Spiral: From the Book of Saw, a ninth installment starring and based on a story idea from comedian Chris Rock, finally arrives in theaters on May 14.
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Is Michael Myers Based on a true story?

No, Michael Myers isn't real and there was never a serial killing that the character or Halloween movies were based on. Michael Myers was inspired by a young boy that John Carpenter met during a college trip.
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Was Texas Chainsaw Massacre a true story?

However, the Texas Chainsaw Massacre is based on various true stories. The film is based on the shocking crimes of post-war America in nationwide news cycles. Hooper witnessed Elmer Wayne Henley's arrest when he was younger. Henley was a serial killer who participated in the abduction, murder.
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Is the reverse bear trap real?

The director James Wan confirmed that the Reverse Beartrap that has been used in the short film was actually real and it can rip open a person's jaw easily.
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Is Chucky real?

Charles Lee "Chucky" Ray is a fictional character and the main antagonist of the Child's Play slasher film franchise. Chucky is portrayed as a vicious serial killer who, as he bleeds out from a gunshot wound, transfers his soul into a "Good Guy" doll and continuously tries to transfer to a human body.
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Is Jigsaw connected to Saw?

Saw Movies In Chronological Order. The actual test taking place in 2017's Jigsaw, which sees five people—each with a horrible secret—wake up in a deathtrap-filled barn, is actually one of the very first games orchestrated by John Kramer, taking place well before the events of Saw.
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What is jigsaws famous line?

"I Want To Play A Game."

One of Jigsaw's most iconic lines, almost every trap he orchestrates is kicked off with this memorable phrase. While memorable, the terminology employed here is important; Jigsaw doesn't view his challenges as deathtraps.
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Are Saw traps real?

The horrific reverse bear trap device featured in Saw and its sequels was inspired by real life torture devices from the medieval era. As gruesome and nightmarish as it may appear on-screen, the horrific reverse bear trap featured in Saw and its sequels was inspired by real life torture devices of the middle ages.
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Is the Jigsaw Killer still alive?

The first thing you should know before you see Jigsaw is that John Kramer died at the end of Saw III. That death was confirmed in Saw IV, which begins with a thorough autopsy of Kramer's body.
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Is Jason is real?

You can relax! Jason Voorhees is not a real person, the fictional character was created by Victor Miller the writer responsible for 1980's Friday the 13th. While the character might have had some real-life inspiration there was no one individual responsible for the character or his distinct appearance in mannerisms.
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What horror movie was based on a true story?

"The Exorcist" (1973)

Often referred to as the scariest horror movie in history, “The Exorcist” is based on a true story.
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How old is Chucky in 2021?

With the new information offered by Chucky's long-awaited backstory for Charles Lee Ray, merged with the doll's subsequent shelf life, Chucky is officially, as of 2021, a 64-year-old soul hiding behind an eternally youthful visage.
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What happens if you look at Robert the Doll?

According to local folklore, the doll has caused "car accidents, broken bones, job loss, divorce and a cornucopia of other misfortunes", and museum visitors supposedly experience "post-visit misfortunes" for "failing to respect Robert".
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Which Saw movie is the goriest?

The Pendulum Trap (Saw V)

Although not the most original trap in the series, the special effects in this scene are some of the goriest in the entire franchise, particularly in the unrated director's cut.
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What is the most brutal Saw trap?

The Rack

The Rack from the criminally underrated Saw III easily takes the cake for the bloodiest and most brutal trap ever devised for this series. One by one, the victim's limbs break like toothpicks and are ripped straight from the flesh, ending the trap off with twisting the head around.
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What's the most painful Saw trap?

The Top 10 Most Brutal Traps in Saw
  • 10 Pints of Sacrifice (Saw V)
  • Strahm's Water Box (Saw V) ...
  • Razor Box (Saw II) ...
  • Death Mask (Saw) ...
  • Shotgun Carousel (Saw VI) ...
  • Chest Hooks (Saw: The Final Chapter) ...
  • Shotgun Collar (Saw III with a cameo in Saw IV) ...
  • The Needle Pit (Saw II) ...
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Did Ed Gein use a chainsaw?

Ed Gein only killed two people, not dozens. Hardly a massacre. He did not use a chainsaw. He used a gun.
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Was Leatherface a real serial killer?

Leatherface was largely based on Gein, right down to the skin mask. Texas Chain Saw Massacre co-writer Kim Henkel, however, explained to Texas Monthly that Gein wasn't alone in being a lurid muse.
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