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		<title>By: Saw III - Movie Reviews Blog</title>
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		<description>[...] The Saw films all flow together beautifully, with this installment shedding quite a bit of light on the background of the first and second films. A good portion of the film is spent focusing on Amanda’s history and how she came to consider jigsaw her mentor. It’s a welcomed bit of depth, as it works to clear up any “WTF” questions people might have left over from the previous installment. [...]</description>
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