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Post by Vicki Lowe on Jan 26, 2014 23:18:47 GMT
An inevitable question on this fourm, what is your favorite Hellraiser movie?
Mine would of course have to be the first one since it was my introduction to the franchise. I also like Hellbound since it gave a look inside the Labyrinth which as a fan fiction writer, is what I need the most. I like to get to know my setting as much as possible in order to preserve it and come up with things that might happen in the world that isn't shown in the sources; I don't mind changing the characters up a bit but the setting needs to stay the same. Back on topic, I am trying to watch all nine of the Hellraiser movies but I can't get past Hell on Earth since I heard it goes down hill from there and Bloodline fell victim to such extreme executive meddling that Valentina Vargas' voice got redubed so Angelique was given an English accent instead of her intended French one. I'm holding out for a directors cut though.
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Post by Mark.B. (Labyrinth) on Jan 27, 2014 1:54:25 GMT
Hellraiser, as the underlying love story is quite haunting and it set the scene for the whole universe I do however rewatch hellbound a lot more than hellraiser because of its scope, and twisted fantasies, so I guess my favorite would be hellbound
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Post by Vicki Lowe on Apr 8, 2014 0:28:03 GMT
I finally got around to watching Bloodline and it wasn't as bad as I thought. I do wish there was more to the story and I wanted the "present day" segment was longer especially since I'm planning for some chapters in "Born To Raise Hell" to take place in New York City and a good part of them to be played out in the building John Merchant made to stop the cenobites. Setting to me is important so then I can keep something the same while I implode the characters and make them not as themselves from the canon work. XD
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Post by cenobite on Apr 22, 2014 12:13:11 GMT
I love 1 and 2 and can't wait for the Leviathan documentary to be published. I also really liked PJ Monroe's character in Hellraiser III... despite the cartoonish cenobites this movie is pretty decent imo.
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