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In this ninth installment of the Hellraiser franchise, two friends discover a puzzle box in Mexico, which opens a gateway to Hell. Before long, dermatological nightmare Pinhead has returned to make the lives of everyone in his way miserable. Written by
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Rated R for bloody horror violence, grisly images, sexual content and language
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Release Date:
18 October 2011 (USA)
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Also Known As:
Hellraiser Revelations - Die Offenbarung
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Budget:
$350,000
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Aspect Ratio:
1.78 : 1
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Quotes
Steven Craven:
They're coming.
Kate Bradley:
They?
Steven Craven:
The Cenobites. They don't like to lose souls.
Dr. Ross Craven:
What do they want?
Steven Craven:
They want to experience your flesh.
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Hellraiser (1987)
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The worst movie in the hellraser franchise without question. I thought some of the previous movie attempts were quite bad, but this one gets the prize! The basic plot is not the worst ever filmed, but there is nothing original, and simply walks in the path of the hellraser "mythology" without adding anything new. The acting is average, sometimes bad, and the direction simply gets the job done.
The reason that this movie is worst than the rest, is the fact that Doug Bradley refused the part of Pinhead, so it went to someone it shouldn't have. Stephan Smith Collins, the new Pinhead, is simply terrible for this part. It is not only the fact that the tone of his voice is NOT Pinhead "material", but his facial structure does not sit well with the make up, and the result is a fat looking Pinhead. I suppose they eat quite well in Hell these days, so he gained a few pounds (lol).
I have to mention that they did fine work in the make up department. However, make up alone is not enough to support an entire movie. It is a surprise that this movie event went out on DVD the way it is. It is a waste of time to watch in my opinion. I suggest that any Hellraser fans still out there, read the new comic book by Clive Barker from now on, instead of watching these terrible movies...