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Do you really need to pre-book your ambulance before watching this movie, or are Brits just squeamish?
An ambulance trust is warning people about a horror film which contains torture scenes so gruesome they have made cinema-goers pass out.
The East Anglian Ambulance Trust said it had received a number of emergency calls to treat people watching the new horror film Saw III.
Five required ambulance assistance and one had to be taken to hospital after fainting with fright, following screenings in Stevenage, Peterborough and Cambridge.
Trust spokesman Matthew Ware said: "We wouldn't want to discourage anyone from going to see this film. But if people want to see it they should be prepared, and if they start to feel sick then they should leave."
The film is the latest in the hit series following the murderous exploits of Jigsaw, played by Tobin Bell - a serial killer devoted to inventing grisly torture techniques.
Filmgoers out to get their Halloween kicks with Saw III are advised they could be biting off more than they can chew - the East Anglian Ambulance Trust warns today that the sequel contains torture scenes so gruesome they have made viewers pass out.
The trust said it had received a number of emergency calls to treat people watching the film: five required ambulance assistance and one had to be taken to hospital after fainting with fright following screenings in Stevenage, Peterborough and Cambridge on Friday.
Was it when the fetid pig remains were cut up and poured over a chained-up judge? Or perhaps it was when Troy tore out the shackles sewn into his skin? Or maybe it was the moment when Kerry delved into a jar of acid for a key to unlock the iron spikes in her spinal cord?
An array of cheery incidents in the film Saw III could have induced the fainting fits among cinema-goers in Stevenage, Peterborough and Cambridge this week that led to 999 calls and ambulance crews racing to the scene. "As well as collapses, we have had reports of people running screaming from the cinemas," said Matthew Ware of the East Anglian Ambulance Trust.
Depends what you like u stupid aussy.... (new zealend w/e :p )
anyways.... alot of gore, blood etc...
Using a mouse trap style, fitted to jaws, and coverings some1 with Oil in a pitch black room, and having to carry a candle around to find the code, to a safe...
That btw cures his illness..... did i mention he was poisen'd to die in 4 minutes ^^ -
Ok, keep an eye out for a new New Zealand movie Black Sheep, which should appeal to the Welsh (not to be confused with the cheesy 1996 U.S. movie of the same name).
Apparently there's been a bidding war for screening rights for this movie.