In Reply to: Re: "Hellraiser" : A Review posted by BKing on October 12, 1999 at 16:15:48:
Come to think of it, there was a little irony is that quip; what about
his "We'll tear your soul apart!", Bradley had just the right
voice for that venomous statement.
And how about the grotesque crucifixation parody scene, kinda of blew me
away upon initial viewing (went to see the flick when it first came out).
The follow-up sequel "Hellbound:Hellraiser 2" started out decent enough,
but eventually the script bogged down and the ending was something of a
letdown. Then when I wait in anticipation for the continuation of "Hellbound", they instead go and do a sidetrip film of Pinhead. Not a whole
lot of continuity in the "Hellraiser" series. They never pick up where
they left off in Part 2. Similar problems in the "Nightmare On Elm St"
series, one has to skip the 2nd film and go to the 3rd (DreamWarriors) to
pick up the threads of the first film with the original protagonist. - AH
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Follow Ups
- Re: "Hellraiser" : A Review - AudioHead 07:55:57 10/13/99 (8)
- Re: "Hellraiser" : A Review - BKing 16:24:52 10/13/99 (7)
- Re: "Hellraiser" : A Review - AudioHead 07:46:12 10/14/99 (2)
- Avoid 1973 TV Movie "Dracula" with Jack Palance (nt) - AudioHead 08:34:30 10/14/99 (1)
- Re: Avoid 1973 TV Movie "Dracula" with Jack Palance (nt) - BKing 11:35:14 10/14/99 (0)
- I prefer "Near Dark" for contemporary Southwestern vampires. - TAFKA Steve 18:33:46 10/13/99 (3)
- Re: I prefer "Near Dark" for contemporary Southwestern vampires. - jackrandom 04:56:47 10/14/99 (0)
- Re: I prefer "Near Dark" for contemporary Southwestern vampires. - BKing 19:43:53 10/13/99 (1)
- Yes, rent it. (nt) - TAFKA Steve 05:37:59 10/14/99 (0)