Description |
1 online resource (204 pages). |
Series |
Devil's advocates |
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Devil's advocates.
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Note |
Print version record. |
Contents |
Cover ; Series List; Series Page; Title Page; Acknowledgments; Copyright; Contents ; Introduction; Production; The Horror Film and the Studio System; Textual Analysis; Narrative in SAW; Representation; Themes and Issues Arising; Audiences; SAW and Sequels; Critical Reception; Game Over?; Bibliography. |
Summary |
Like all game changers within the horror genre, SAW was an independent success, a low-budget champion that flourished without the patronage of a big studio. Not bad for the most successful horror franchise ever, which has spawned subsidiary media and masses of merchandise, including a theme park rollercoaster ride. What is it about SAW that attracted such a following? In his contribution to the ""Devil's Advocates"" series, Ben Poole considers the SAW phenomenon from all aspects of film and media studies? from its generic pedigree in both literature and film, to the visceral audience ple. |
Subject |
Saw (Motion picture)
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Horror films -- United States -- History and criticism.
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PERFORMING ARTS -- Reference.
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Other Form: |
Print version: Poole, Ben. SAW. New York : Columbia University Press, ©2014 9781906733568 |
ISBN |
9781906733971 (electronic bk.) |
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190673397X (electronic bk.) |
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