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== Seperating Articles ==
== Seperating Articles ==
I am going to attempt to create seperate articles for each movie in this article. I feel, especially with the template for the first movie, that the rest do not belong on this page. They would be better off with their own page. [[User:PlasticMan|PlasticMan]] 01:09, 17 January 2006 (UTC)
I am going to attempt to create seperate articles for each movie in this article. I feel, especially with the template for the first movie, that the rest do not belong on this page. They would be better off with their own page. [[User:PlasticMan|PlasticMan]] 01:09, 17 January 2006 (UTC)

== The Psychology of Hellraiser ==

Pinhead is a very knowledgable villian in the Hellraiser series. He has his Cenobites and this box of hell. But why is his reason for bringing such pain to these innocent people? He was in a mental institution and he was too much for them, they killed him and now he is on a rampage. It doesn't have much thought in the storyline. Thumbs way down to Hellraiser.

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Bloodline was NOT direct to video, it was the franchises last entry to go to cinemas. I hope to help out working on this section, I have huge ammounts of information which can be found on ym website www.cenobite.com

- ScarecrowX

How sure are we about Hellraiser: Bloodline (1996) being straight to video? I would swear that's the only one I ever saw in the theaters. The timing is about right. It was one seen from the viewpoint of the future, aboard a spaceship, and had lots of flashbacks to 18th century scenes. I don't remember much in the way of details, though. But if that is the one, it certainly was not straight to video. -- John Owens 09:53 Apr 10, 2003 (UTC)

You could be right. As far as I can tell the Alan Smithee Hellraiser: Bloodline had a US cinema release in March 1996 through Miramax/Dimension, it earned a poor $16 million. It went to video in November in the US and was a video only release in the rest of the world.

There was also a short-lived run of Hellraiser comic books that were (at least in the beginning) overseen (but only to a small extent) by Clive Barker. Actually, they weren't that bad...although some of the stories took massive liberty with the accepted canon of the mythos.

rejected coil soundtrack -- relevant?

Just wondering if mention of the original soundtrack by Coil (ultimately rejected by the studio) for the first Hellraiser would be proper encyclopedic?

NPOV

"Deader" and "Hellworld" both need an NPOV check badly, as they're over half unsourced opinion. --InShaneee 09:09, 6 November 2005 (UTC)[reply]


Seperating Articles

I am going to attempt to create seperate articles for each movie in this article. I feel, especially with the template for the first movie, that the rest do not belong on this page. They would be better off with their own page. PlasticMan 01:09, 17 January 2006 (UTC)[reply]

The Psychology of Hellraiser

    Pinhead is a very knowledgable villian in the Hellraiser series. He has his Cenobites and this box of hell. But why is his reason for bringing such pain to these innocent people? He was in a mental institution and he was too much for them, they killed him and now he is on a rampage. It doesn't have much thought in the storyline. Thumbs way down to Hellraiser.