People who slam SAW baffle me. The series is laid out like a yearly TV show. Stop bitching and whining how it's being milked for all it's worth, it's overrated, it's stupid senseless gore, and all that shit. I'm sure you like other movies that fit those criteria (Maybe not all of them simultaneously, but I digress.).
I personally think that this should indeed be the last one. The series has come farther than most thought (or hoped) that it would, and it has a pretty intricate storyline considering how many installments there are, but facts are facts. Jigsaw is dead. Amanda is dead. What we've been getting since October 2007 is basically filler. I wanna know the story behind Jigsaw's wife, I wanna see the final fate of Jigsaw's 'legacy,' and I wanna know how they're gonna keep in tradition. SAW movies aren't SAW movies without three things:
1. Sadistically clever instruments of pain and torture.
2. Enough fake blood to be called excessive by Eli Roth.
3. A last-minute montage to 'Hello Zepp.'
How will they conclude the series AND fulfill the third condition at the same time?
I'm eager to find out.