Locked indoors or outside, it doesn't matter. The horrors still arrive. Question for the thread: Would you ever consider going to the Labryinth or having the Cenobites take you there, for any reason?
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Fuck no.
But user, imagine! Pleasures beyond your wildest fantasies!
I’m not going anywhere with those BDSM freaks.
>t. Pinhead
Yeah sure I'd check it out. See what's up.
>implying Pinhead would waste time posting
He'd just drag you there whether you actually wanted it or not.
Remember angels to some, demons to others.
>tfw even with new Eternal lore people STILL think Hell doesn't eat multiverses or that Doomguy is "weak" because he's not launching Dragonball scale retard energy attacks
I honestly wonder how these people even function. Like, is there even any high-powered horror stuff that does the kind of shit they seem to demand?
This probably takes place on that "Based on a True Story" Earth with New Nightmare and some other stuff.
Sounds cool. No way that's real but I always thought the "this movie? It's based on real events that are far more terrifying in concept." Like return of the living dead.
Huh, quite interesting.
I saw the first Hellraiser a few years ago an loved it. I finally got around to seeing Hellbound and it was great too. Then I saw Hell on Earth shortly after, it started out pretty slow and rough, started to pick up but completely shat itself, utterly forgetting what made the the first two movie great. Then I saw Bloodline. Then Inferno.
It's amazing to watch a franchise disintegrate in days rather than years. It's like they just started taking random horror B-movies, giving Pinhead a cameo and calling it a Hellraiser sequel.
Yeah, the later Hellraiser movies weren't...very good. It's why I mostly stick to the comics, because the movies have no idea what they're really doing.
>It's like they just started taking random horror B-movies, giving Pinhead a cameo and calling it a Hellraiser sequel.
That's actually what they were doing. Every Hellraiser after 4 was a script for some totally unrelated movie where they slapped Pinhead in at the last second in order to retain the rights until they could get funding for either a proper sequel or big budget reboot.
Decided to pick up some bishoujo figures. Getting Chucky, Freddy, and Micheal.
>It's like they just started taking random horror B-movies, giving Pinhead a cameo and calling it a Hellraiser sequel.
Hellworld was actually pretty good
But Pinhead should have dragged tue dad to hell, maybe with a cenobite that looks suspiciously like the son.
I thought Inferno was alright compared to the other DTV sequels. At least Pinhead's closer to his original neutral and ambiguous characterization instead of being a slasher villain.
But yeah, they did exactly as you guessed, taking random scripts and putting Pinhead in them and slapping "Hellraiser" on the movie.
>Would you ever consider going to the Labryinth or having the Cenobites take you there, for any reason?
Sure, why not.
Cool.
Pretty much my thoughts exactly (Dreamer was probably my first horror waifu though). The comics were a lot more better, especially when they were in anthology mode. Sometimes they read like a darker Sandman.
Here's my favorite from issue 7. The Jack the Ripper story from the same issue is good too.
>rod sterling
Carrie a cute. A CUTE!
>Leviathan comes in to clap some cheeks
It's kinda horrifying that Leviathan is fully capable of fucking people up, but just chooses not to.
What sort of Jon are you? What's your Gorefield?
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What the fuck am I reading.
A TV show clown is forced to watch the children who opened the puzzle cube but because their souls are mostly pure aren’t of much use to hell but they won’t give them up.
He won’t terrorize them full because of a glimmer of humanity so suffers to repeat it again and again.
It's actually canonically significant. Winky Dink shows up later as a more powerful cenobite simply called Clown.
I can see why even more traditional demons want nothing to do with Leviathan.
I thought you couldn't open the box if you didn't deep down want what the cenobites were selling. In the second movie after the mute kid opens the box, pinhead and the boys ignore her in favour of the doctor who got her to open the box because "It I'd not hands that call us, but desire".
The rules are flexible enough that they can take you just from simple intent to open the thing, rather than genuine desire to enter the Labryinth and get torture-raped. Keep in mind that Chatterer was a kid and he wasn't spared (though in his case, Chatterer was already a degenerate and an unknowing servant under Leviathan well before his transformation).
It's obviously not real. But the Based On A True Story Earth is kind of an Earth for that, since it's a Fictionalized Real World.
I think the list of stuff on Based On A True Story Earth are:
The Conjuring Universe
The Amityville Horror
Haunting in Connecticut
Wes Craven's New Nightmare
Wes Craven's Serpent and the Rainbow
The Exorcist
The first Fatal Frame game
Halloween 1978 and 2018 (maybe)
The Real Predator
Kosciusko, Texas
Some obviously also take place on Horrorverse Prime as well, like the Conjuring Universe, Amityville Horror, and Exorcist. Others obviously can't (New Nightmare)
Oh shit, I forgot about New Nightmare. Cool shit.
I came up with an idea when I was younger for a Godzilla story, where the first movie was based on true events of a real radioactive monster that the US had found or created and couldn't be controlled, and when it attacked Japan they resorted to nuking Hiroshima and Nagasaki, both in an attempt to kill it and cover up it's existence, coinciding with the real life desire to end the war against Japan.
>The first Fatal Frame game
Wait, really?
It wasn't really based on a true story, it was based on legends, but got marketed in the US as based on a true story. I think of it as the same category as New Nightmare, where you know that in the real world Heather Lagenkamp married David LeRoy Anderson but in the movie's "real world", she married Chase Porter.
Interesting. Thanks for the info, user.
Holy shit, slow down there Super Satan.
>Cartoon Cat just casually elaborating on how he horribly murdered a little girl
That’s my favorite part.
THE END OF DAYS
Nice RE7 reference.
SEEK EMERGENCY SHELTER. SOMETHING HAS BROKEN THROUGH INTO OUR REALITY
Ravioli ravioli,
why didn't you buy the Jason-oli?
You anons aren't going to talk shit about Andy now, are ya?
Andy is a good boy. But you aren't someone who should be around him.
>instead of being a slasher villain
He was really only that in Hell on Earth and Hellworld, and they at least provided in-universe explanations for it.
I imagine every other demon or someone with connections or power from Hell see the cenobites and their god as a horrible weird sex cult and keeps far from them since the cenobites are like hoarders who keep just about anything they get their hands on without any real shred of hope for escaping
I think Bloodline is actually decent and fairly ambitious with the multi generational element.
And it handled the "in space" aspect better then Jason X as it still mostly took the idea seriously instead of going camp.
Apparently Bloodline was butchered in editing like Halloween 6 (same company), wonder what was cut.