Just dont make the mistake of watchingPlatoonstraight after it.

But back to Mr Elwes.

I had no idea.

I dont think any of the filmmakers did.

And then the opening weekend it made like $100,000, I think.

How surreal was it to have witnessed the series growing, especially having been there from the start?

Well, that is why I am back, really, for the fans.

It is the fans that campaign.

I really have to thank the fans out there.

Thank you for campaigning for me to return!

They wanted to know what happened to Dr Gordon and so they wrote in a lot.

Thank you for all your letters.

And they blogged a lot.

Thank you for your blogs.

And how did your experience vary this time, from your involvement to the process of filming?

So, it is almost like aSawfactory.

But it is the same team of people.

I mean it is a wonderful team.

They really do have an incredible crew there and they work long hours.

I think whats best about theSawfilms is that another generation growing up now have their own horror franchise.

I grew up withA Nightmare On Elm StreetandFriday 13thand now theres a new legacy left behind.

And we have them to thank, really, because they were the pioneers in this genre.

I think that is the reason that fans are so attached to them.

Yeah, it is a beautiful story.

History was one of my favourite subjects at school.

He is the guy that yells, Give em hell, 54 on the beach there.

And when we met it was like meeting a kindred spirit.

He is an avid historian and his attention to detail is phenomenal.

Its not part of the American school curriculum.

It is a well made movie and culturally important.

I think its a film that deserves more of a mention… Aw, thank you.

The whole film was a treat for me.

He was such a sweet man.

He went to France.

He didnt care for the British food on the set at all.

There were a lot of people who put on quite a few pounds by the end of the film.

Cary Elwes, thank you very much.

Saw 3D is released at cinemas Friday October29th.