get fucked.. if they put in Pinhead and it is this version from that travesty of a fucking insult to Hellraiser I will riot!
There's been
many worse Hellraiser movies once you go beyond 1 & 2.
3 was an embaressment and practically ruined the cenobites and all the lore, it was like a hair metal music video starring The Borg.
4 was okaaaay, would have been way better had it delved way more into the decadence and creepiness of Renaissance France and Angelique, and if the sci fi parts weren't so horribly cheap.
5 was really good, liked that one and I must add that Chatterer Torso and the Wire Twins are my favourite cenobites.
6 was a crap version of 5 and ruined Kirsty Cotton.
7 was rubbish other than a couple of suspenseful scenes.
8 was actually worse than 3; horrendous and takes the crown for worst in the series by a country mile.
9 was complete crap and the new Pinhead was indeed a travesty. The young 'pseudo-pinhead' actually looked way better and they should have just had another cenobite be creating him, rather than Uncle Fester who didn't need to be in it. I'll still take it over 8 though for at least being a bit truer to the lore of 1 & 2.
10 was ok, bit too cheap and grindhousey but it had some nice fresh ideas and visuals. Pinhead III was pretty good, way better than the guy from 9, it was a respectful performance.
HR22 was for my money better than 3, 6, 7, 8 and 9. It was also far more competently made than 4 and 10, though for entertainment factor I'd probably stick it at their level.
And after 11 movies of a singular villain that's had 3 actors play him, one of which was absolutely awful, with the cenobites getting cheaper and cheaper by the movie, I personally found Jamie Clayton's performance to be a much needed breath of fresh air and a fantastic inclusion to the HR universe. The movie was too generic and not remotely psychosexual enough, but at least Pinhead herself was great (and so were some of her new cenobites, who again were massively better than many of the cheapo goons of the later sequels).
Anyway given Doug Bradley's mistreatment by the studio and their efforts to push the franchise forward now it's finally got some bigger budget mainstream recognition again after years of unrelated scripts being mutated into bizarre sequels or cheap ashcan productions, I very much doubt Dimension Films and Bradley would come to any sort of agreement for using his likeness of Pinhead again for new media. I could be wrong, but I'd be very surprised.
yeah... here is another mid blowing fact for you... water is wet!
You can hate guests as much as you like by NRS themselves and this has been confirmed by reporters via stockholder meetings, THE most profitable aspect of MK is the guests DLC. Boon has even said that the guests in MK9 are the SOLE reason the studio didn't fold.
How badly was the game selling? It only had 2 guest characters, one of which wasn't even multiformat, so on PC and Xbox you only had one guest, and (irrespective of voice actor) his likeness was based on that critically mauled reboot of A Nightmare on Elm Street?