Ronald Speirs and Matthew Settle
also via the Gettysburg Museum facebook page
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Saw: 10-Film Collection will be released on March 5 via Lionsgate. Commemorating the franchise's 20th anniversary, the box set includes all ten Saw films on Blu-ray, DVD, and Digital.
Created by masters of horror James Wan and and Leigh Whannell, the series consists of 2004's Saw, 2005's Saw II, 2006's Saw III, 2007's Saw IV, 2008's Saw V, 2009's Saw VI, 2010's Saw: The Final Chapter, 2017's Jigsaw, 2021's Spiral: From the Book of Saw, and 2023's Saw X.
Tobin Bell, Shawnee Smith, Donnie Wahlberg, Costas Mandylor, Cary Elwes, Dina Meyer, Betsy Russell, Scott Patterson, and Danny Glover are among the stars of the franchise.
Various special features from the films' individual releases will be included. The 11th installment is due out in theaters on September 27.
All 10 films from the franchise that created a new horror subgenre are collected here in one terrifying set. Rewind to the beginning when Jigsaw first springs his diabolically ingenious traps on the morally wayward, then travel his long road of pain all the way to Mexico in the newest entry’s untold story of John Kramer’s quest for a cancer cure, inspiring his most personal game yet.
Pre-order Saw: 10-Fim Collection.
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Donnie is hanging like a piece of meat and I love that
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The fact that the actual Ronald Speirs and Carwood Lipton were born in the same year which was 1920; both Matthew Settle and Donnie Wahlberg were born in 1969 and their birthdays are even exact one month apart from the other's (Matthew's was September 17 1969 and Donnie's was August 17 1969) has been racing all over my mind for two days already.
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I just finished watching the Ron Livingston video diary for Band of Brothers and I have got to say I hesitated to watch it because I knew that my obsession with Liebgott would increase and I’d be less in touch with reality in what I look for in a man. Not only did it add to my Liebgott standards, but now my Ross McCall expectations as well 😮💨😩
I love and I hate that I watched this documentary.
Please tell me I’m not the only one that feels like this about nonexistent, fictional or unobtainable people?
Anyone? 😒
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