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Directed by Clive Barker.
The feature-film debut of multi-talented Clive Barker, this grim and surreal project is based on the writer-director's own novella The Hell-Bound Heart. The film opens with a chilling prologue in which globe-trotting pervert Frank (Sean Chapman) -- a connoisseur of sexual depravity seeking the ultimate sensual experience -- purchases a small, intricate puzzle box from an unseen dealer in an unspecified country. Upon solving the puzzle, Frank opens the door to a hellish alternate universe and is promptly torn to ribbons by a network of hooks and chains; his strewn body parts are subsequently collected by the Cenobites -- grotesque, S&M-clad denizens of hell. The story continues several years later, when Frank's brother, Larry (Andrew Robinson), moves into Frank's abandoned house with his daughter, Kirsty (Ashley Laurence), and his new wife, Julia (Clare Higgins). An accident causes some of Larry's blood to spill on the attic floor, which somehow triggers Frank's hideous resurrection. His body only half-composed, Frank seeks the tacit assistance of Julia -- with whom he had once had a torrid sexual liaison -- in restoring him to human form. Still secretly in love with Frank, Julia assists him by seducing men from the town and bringing them back to the house so her undead lover can drain their bodies of blood. Her increasingly furtive behavior arouses the suspicions of Kirsty, who had already moved to an apartment to get away from her despised stepmother. After following Julia and her next potential victim home, Kirsty comes face-to-face with the still incomplete Frank, narrowly escaping with her life...and with the puzzle box. After losing consciousness, Kirsty awakens in the hospital, where she manages to solve the box's intricate mechanism and summon a trio of Cenobites -- including their apparent leader (played by Doug Bradley and dubbed "Pinhead" on subsequent sequels) -- who are prepared to claim her. In desperation, Kirsty offers them a bargain in which they agree to spare her soul if she leads them to Frank. Kirsty soon returns home to find Julia with her father... whose behavior has become disturbingly unnatural. Realizing that her father has become Frank's next victim -- and that her uncle is now walking around in his brother's skin -- Kirsty hands Frank over to the Cenobites, who have particularly evil plans for their old friend. ~ Cavett Binion, All Movie Guide
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El_AaronEl_Aaron Which Ones Scare Me
by El_Aaron in Real Horror
loved it.
"First of all, I wanna say sorry for my freakin' long absence but I'm back now! Now onto the big stuff. I think what scares me about horror movies is when you have an extremely suspensful scene, like in I Am Legend. Also, I get scared when a particular scene makes me jump out of my seat, and I got a few of those in Salem's Lot. Lastly, I think the most important scare copmes from the villiian of the tale. I think the scariest are from Halloween, Hellraiser, Manhunter, Silence Of The Lambs, The Hills Have Eyes, and The Texas Chainsaw Massacre. Anyone agree? " [More]
PuhnnerPuhnner Re:Top 31 Horror films of the p ...
by Puhnner in HORROR MOVIES 101
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"Revised List of 31 from 76 through07Mommie Dearest and Red Dawn co-winners of No. 1and wished I could have included:1988 Blood Orgy of the Leather Girls ( have not seen it, but the title is terrific and I cannot find it here ) 1976 Man on the Roof1976 The Sentinel1977 Suspiria 1978 I spit on your Grave 1987 Near Dark 1988 Rabid Grannies ( have not seen )1988 Brain Damage 31. 1988 The Blob 30. 1978 Halloween 29. 1986 Henry Portrait of a Serial Killer 28. 1986 Vamp 27. 1976 The Omen 26. 1979 The Brood 25. 1985 Lifeforce 24. 2001 Frailty 23. 2002 28 Days Later 22. 1990 Jacob’s Ladder 21. 1995 Se7en 20. 1986 Manhunter 19. 1987 Angel Heart 18. 1995 The Addiction17. 1997 Office Killer 16. ... " [More]
PuhnnerPuhnner Re:Top 31 Horror films of the p ...
by Puhnner in HORROR MOVIES 101
loved it.
"Here is my list, although it is a bit different in that the list allows only one Film from each of the 31 years, which believe me, limits the choices; for instance 1986: The FlyFrom BeyondHenry: Portrait of a Serial KillerThe HitcherInvaders from MarsManhunterNomadsVamp1987 is just as hardI am working on another one, which is just my 31 favorites regardless of how many a year. These choices listed, fit my definition of horror. They are horrifying and extremely unsettling, but may not be, in the strictest sense, horror. but well, here it is. Oh, I also did not not include the Alien films which although 'monster goes boo!', even though I love every one of them, fall somewhere in the realm of Science Fiction to me...enough gibberish, here it is:By the way, I want 'Mommie Dearest' to be No. 1, but that is another story.Years 1976 through 2007 ( the Spout year listings are a bit different than Wikipedia's which I used ) 31. 1984 A Nightmare on ... " [More]
TheWorkingDeadTheWorkingDead Top Five... Clive Barker
by TheWorkingDead in The Film Library
loved it.
"Lists. Everybody loves lists! So welcome to a new regular feature here in the Film Library, the Top Five. This can be a simple top five list, like the top five Hitchcock films based on novels(you'd have plenty to choose from), or a bit more complex like Top Five Movies Based On Victorian-Era Science Fiction. I'm going to be posting a new list at least once a month, but by all means, if you have a list, start your own discussion thread and we can all make our opinions heard. I'm going to start with an easy one today, Top Five Films Based On The Works Of Clive Barker. I chose Clive Barker because there are too many discussions about Stephen King movies going on around this site as it is, I didn't think I had anything new to add by this point.1. Nightbreed This a very important film in my life; it's the film that turned me into a horror fan. Before this movie I couldn't stomache even fairly innocuous horror films, but after seeing this movie while in Jr. High, ... " [More]
Dr_GorDr_Gor Re: Guess This Movie Quote...
by Dr_Gor in Best movie quotes
liked it.
"That quote is from 'Pinhead' in the original "Hellraiser" ... my turn? " [More]
El_AaronEl_Aaron YOU CAN'T REMAKE THIS!
by El_Aaron in El_Aaron Blog
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"This is too great to be remade, which they're doing next year. It is too iconic. You wouldn't be able to get a great matching performance the same as the one from Doug Bradley (Pinhead), unless they cast him.The remake won't be as good as this! " [More]
RisseladaRisselada Re: Hollywood Remakes
by Risselada in HORROR MOVIES 101
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"Looks like there is a remake of Hellraiser planned for release next year as well. This is kind of obscene. " [More]
FroggyBaBe15876FroggyBaBe15876 Re: Alice Sweet Alice and Other ...
by FroggyBaBe15876 in HORROR MOVIES 101
liked it.
"Good afternoon! I read your post and was intrigued with the list of movies that was on the "Bravo" presentation. First of all, could you direct me or tell me as to how I can view said special or get a summary of it? I am very much interested.Now, onto the movies. I saw Alice a long time ago. All I can remember is a guy eating cat food and a rain slickered killer with a googly plastic mask. But even that scared the crap out of me. I need to find that movie and watch it again. Have you ever heard of the Guinea Pig films? They're short films that are basically chalk full of gore with very little plot. But they are entertaining, nontheless. I have not seen all of them, but those I have seen were awfully, and I mean awfully in every sense of the word, good. Check them out if you haven't seen them.I'm also a fan of Clive Barker films. Hellraiser was very good, but before that (I think) there was a film called Rawhead Rex. Awesome movie. I love the monster. He& ... " [More]
PuhnnerPuhnner Re: When I think of GORE, I thi ...
by Puhnner in Gorrible
loved it.
"Peter Jackson! There's certainly something about his maniacal energy and good humor in showing buckets and buckets of gore and flesh flying about. 'Brain-dead/Dead Alive' is a blood and gore besplattered piece of good humor; something that should be distributed from an ice-cream like van with a tinkling bell. ( I am not a big fan of the Lord of Rings cycle, I just couldn't stand looking at the terrible sets of feet).You made a good contrast with the inclusion of Clive Barker. The first 'Hellraiser', which I found with no humor whatsoever, but then, all the better made to creep the dickens out of me. ( If I remember correctly, it came out sometime around Christmas time in my area of the country and I remember taking the members of my office out on a bit of a field trip to see it; I am pretty sure no one really thanked me for my generous offer...)I suppose there's a discussion here, the applicability of good humor, versus having none, in horror movies ... " [More]
 



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