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Hellraiser: Revelations

  • 2011
  • 18
  • 1 Std. 15 Min.
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2,7/10
10.564
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Stephan Smith Collins in Hellraiser: Revelations (2011)
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  • Regie
    • Víctor Garcia
  • Drehbuch
    • Gary J. Tunnicliffe
    • Clive Barker
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Jolene Andersen
    • Steven Brand
    • Dan Buran
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    2,7/10
    10.564
    IHRE BEWERTUNG
    • Regie
      • Víctor Garcia
    • Drehbuch
      • Gary J. Tunnicliffe
      • Clive Barker
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Jolene Andersen
      • Steven Brand
      • Dan Buran
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    Hellraiser: Revelations
    Trailer 1:45
    Hellraiser: Revelations

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    Jolene Andersen
    Jolene Andersen
    • Female Cenobite
    Steven Brand
    Steven Brand
    • Ross Craven
    Dan Buran
    Dan Buran
    • Vagrant
    • (as Daniel Buran)
    Camelia Dee
    • Street Walker
    Nick Eversman
    Nick Eversman
    • Steven Craven
    Tracey Fairaway
    Tracey Fairaway
    • Emma Craven
    Jay Gillespie
    Jay Gillespie
    • Nico…
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    Sue Ann Pien
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    Sebastien Roberts
    Sebastien Roberts
    • Peter Bradley
    Adel Marie Ruiz
    • Mexican Girl
    Stephan Smith Collins
    Stephan Smith Collins
    • Pinhead
    Devon Sorvari
    • Sarah Craven
    Fred Tatasciore
    Fred Tatasciore
    • Pinhead
    • (Synchronisation)
    Sanny van Heteren
    • Kate Bradley
    • Regie
      • Víctor Garcia
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      • Gary J. Tunnicliffe
      • Clive Barker
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    2moustasch1

    Out of many bad sequels...the worst.

    None of the films have been as good as the first three in this series. This one is no different.

    Most of the acting, especially by the lead antagonist, Nick Eversman, is terrible. The effects and gore are nothing more than copies of scenes from the other movies with nothing new added to make it any more interesting.

    I love the original Pinhead character, played by Doug Bradley in all of the other films. Stephan Smith Collins who portrays Pinhead in this sequel tries to recreate him but manages doing a poor man's imitation, instead of bringing anything new to the screen.

    To future writers of any more sequels: STOP! Either come up with a new lead so we don't miss Bradley's performance so much or reboot the series from the start and try to come up with something new. Maybe consult with Clive Barker to see where he would go with it. Or better yet, put together some real money and have him write it instead.
    2gavin6942

    One of the Worst Films I Have Had the Misfortune of Seeing

    In this ninth installment of the Hellraiser franchise, two friends discover a puzzle box in Mexico, which opens a gateway to Hell.

    I hardly even want to write a review about this crock of rubbish, because others already have and have done a better job.

    Dread Central wrote, "Not only does this entry make all the other sequels seem great in comparison, you could easily confuse this for some Hellraiser mockbuster from the folks at The Asylum." This is spot-on, as they have stolen everything good from the first two films -- Pinhead, the mattress rebirth, the homeless man -- and made them into pale comparisons.

    No one has been harsher than Scott Weinberg, who called the film a "contractually-mandated piece of intentional garbage that exists for no other reason than pure, simple greed... This is amateur hour stuff all the way, and it'd be almost endearingly, stupidly enjoyable if this witless cinematic refuse wasn't dancing on the grave of a true classic of the genre." Ouch!

    But seriously, what is with the chubby Pinhead who has somehow lost his British accent? The only way this even makes sense is by assuming it just happens to be another demon that imitates the look.
    3paul_m_haakonsen

    This was it? Seriously?...

    Having grown up with horror movies and been exposed to the numerous big horror franchises, I am no stranger to the "Hellraiser" movies, and must admit that I have been watching them ever since the first one came out. However, I am sad to say that since the third movie or so, the franchise has been on a steady declining spiral, and the stories have progressively strayed from the original idea.

    This ninth movie was a bit of a surprise to me, as I came upon it by sheer luck. I hadn't even heard about it, and honestly, I thought they had finally put the franchise to rest after a number of disappointing movies. But I was wrong.

    So I sat down to watch this movie, and I must admit that I was appalled to see that Doug Bradley wasn't in the role as Pinhead. That was an insult to us fans of the movies (or fans of the first handful of proper "Hellraiser" movies, at least). But still, I gave it a go.

    That being said, I have got to be blunt honest. Doug Bradley was (and always will be) Pinhead. Stephan Smith Collins is a really bad substitute. I am not saying that he is a bad actor, as I am not familiar with his work outside this one movie, but he didn't have that diabolic charm and wit that Bradley brought to the Pinhead character. Nor did he have that iconic voice that we all have come to love (or fear, whichever you prefer). So the Pinhead portrayed in "Hellraiser: Revelations" was a mere cheap imitation of the original Pinhead.

    As for the story in "Hellraiser: Revelations", one thing only has to be said: "are you kidding?" The story in this ninth installment was a rude insult and a downright copy of the storyline from the first movie. Sure the setting was changed and small adjustments made, but the overall storyline and plot was the exact same thing. Which leads me to ponder on whether or not this movie was necessary? Wouldn't it had been better to just let the franchise lie dormant? Surely this wasn't the best they could come up with. And also, just why did Doug Bradley pass on this? Leaves you with something to think about, doesn't it? And leaves you with a somewhat vile aftertaste in your mouth.

    "Hellraiser: Revelations" dragged on forever, just retelling the story that we were introduced to in the first "Hellraiser" movie, so it was basically just pointless repetition. A way to introduce the franchise to new viewers? I don't know, but for us who have followed the growth and decline of the franchise, it was a rude slap on the face.

    The movie leaves little room for the characters to develop and grow, despite the actors/actresses doing their best with their given parts. You just never really buy into the characters, and they are lacking depth and credibility.

    Having seen every single "Hellraiser" movie since the very first, this one is without a doubt the most boring, pointless and far-strayed from the original plot. It is worth a watch if you want to see it just to have watched all of the movies, but that is about it. There is nothing new here; everything is just a re-write of old material. It is like brewing coffee on an old and already used coffee filter. It was horrible.

    One of the things "Hellraiser: Revelations" had working for it, was the effects. There weren't a lot of special effects, though whatever little they did use worked out well enough. Personally, I could have used a lot more of the traditional wicked torture and torment that is associated with the Cenobytes and the "Hellraiser" series.

    I have seen "Hellraiser: Revelations" now, and I can honestly say, despite being a "Hellraiser" fan, that I will not be making a second return to this movie ever!
    3claudio_carvalho

    Terrible Fate of the Classic Clive Baker's Horror Story

    The best friends Steven Craven (Nick Eversman) and Nico Bradley (Jay Gillespie) travel to Mexico to have fun. They meet a vagrant (Daniel Buran) in a bar that gives a puzzle box to Nico. When he opens the device, he finds that it is a key to hell. Nico brings Pinhead (Stephan Smith Collins) that inflicts pain to him and Steven and the youngsters vanish.

    Later, in Los Angeles, Dr. Ross Craven (Steven Brand), his wife Sarah (Devon Sorvari) and their daughter Emma (Tracey Fairaway) receive Peter (Sebastien Roberts) and Kate Bradley(Sanny Van Heteren) to have dinner. Both families miss Steven and Nico and they hired a private detective to seek them out, but he only finds Nico's backpack. When Emma snoops around the backpack, she finds the puzzle box and out of the blue, Steven returns covered of blood. But soon they discover that it is not Steven's soul that is inside his body.

    "Hellraiser: Revelations" is a very bad sequel, actually the ninth movie of this franchise. It shows the terrible fate of the classic Clive Baker's horror story "Hellraiser" (1987) and its great sequel "Hellbound: Hellraiser II" (1988).

    "Hellraiser: Revelations" has a messy screenplay that does not show anything new. Indeed, Doug Bradley has probably given up of performing Pinhead and Stephan Smith Collins is very weak in this role. The worst thing is that the conclusion gives the sensation that the author intends to make another sequel that should be released straight to garbage instead of to video. My vote is three.

    Title (Brazil): "Hellraiser: Revelações" ("Hellraiser: Revelations")
    1tsmundahl

    Prequel to the next suck

    This was terrible. I just spoke to Doug Bradley when he was at Crypticon who had been offered the script. He said it was the worst piece of crap that he'd ever read. So he passed.

    His exact words were that when he had spoken to Weinstein Entertainment about it and how terrible it was. They said "We don't give a crap at how terrible this movie will be. We need one more in the can to secure the franchise for the reboot".

    Needless to say, because if his ridicule of the whole idea, the reboot of Hellraiser was not offered to Doug Bradley, which is too bad.

    It is also rumored that it will be PG13. This movie will fail even worse that this one did.

    FYI, straight from Doug's mouth, Clive Barker is NOT in support of this remake anymore. This franchise is officially dead now.

    Thumbs down.

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      An ad copy for the DVD and Blu-ray releases hailed the film as coming "from the mind of Clive Barker". In response, Barker, who has had no official involvement with the series following Hellraiser 4 - Bloodline (1996), posted a profanity-laden message to his Twitter feed: "Hello,my friends. I want to put on record that the flic out there using the word Hellraiser IS NO FUCKIN' CHILD OF MINE! I have NOTHING to do with the fuckin' thing. If they claim it's from the mind of Clive Barker,it's a lie. It's not even from my butt-hole."
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      (at around 26 mins) The vagrant speaks quite huskily in his first scene. Later when he reappears in front of the house (at around 46 mins), he simply speaks by using his normal voice.
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      Pinhead: Unless you want to taste her blood, feel her freshly razored flesh against your own, you'll sit in silence. We have no desire for you.

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      • 18. Oktober 2011 (Vereinigte Staaten)
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      • Los Angeles, Kalifornien, USA
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