Download And Enjoy The Hellraiser Chronicles Developed By Clive Barker Produced In Manuscript
Barker one of my favourite authors amp the creator of Pinhead amp Candyman released his creation Hellraiser inthe year I was born so I was destined to be a horror fan!
I was lucky enough to find this book randomly on Etsy, I am very happy that it was available and I didn't know that the book was signed by Clive Barker until I started reading the book, so it made me very happy.
Pinhead is on of my favourite iconic characters
I know Clive Barker refers to Pinhead as "The Black Pope of Hell" or the "Angel of Suffering" but he is otherwise known as Pinhead worldwide now
I love the artwork, photographs, posters that are used in this book, I'm also very happy that the book is Signed by Clive Barker since I am a big fan of him and his artwork, short stories and films.
Pinhead, the Cenobites are very iconic, recognizable worldwide and they have a lot of fans,
I have always loved the sadomasochistic, gothic, demonic aesthetic that the cenobites have it is very unique and interesting.
I'm curious if the Cenobites would be considered to be interdimensional demons and if Pinhead would rule the realm that the Cenobites exist in or come from when they are summoned with the lament configuration box/puzzle.
In my opinion Pinhead amp the Cenobites are either a necessary evil or neutral, in their approach to humanity since Pinhead is considered to be "a angel to some amp a demon to others" he is similar to Lucifer.
Loved, hated amp feared.
The Cenobites represent all your darkest fantasies, dreams, secret desires that you have but would never admit to.
They embrace pain, suffering, they endure amp enjoy their on pain and suffering and the pain and suffering of others, to enable to metamorphosize themselves and transcend their human limitations to become something more, beyond just being a mere human, and mortal.
It's about enduring pain, suffering to transform, to be reborn, restored, made whole again, so they would be limitless as a human or as a Cenobite, the dream world/nightmare world of humanity has no limit of possibilities for suffering for the Cenobites.
They know what you desire, what you secretly want, what you fear,
The Cenobites are very similar to demons,
As a person that is a submissive, masochist, I can relate to this a lot,
Doug Bradley is one of my favourite actors, I like his narration for horror stories known as Spinechillers.
I wish he would record some more of them and read work written by Edgar Allan Poe or H.
P. Lovecraft.
I always loved the dark, nightmarish realm that the Cenobites exist in, i'm not sure if it represents a aspect of Hell but it is very interesting to me.
This was a interesting book to read about the first three Hellraiser films, being made in the series of Hellraiser films and about the creation of Pinhead amp the Cenobites by Clive Barker amp portrayed by Doug Bradley in the films.
I still want to know more about the female Cenobites, if the Cenobites are immortal or considered to be a demonic Deities/Gods in their realm.
Like a lot of fans of the Hellraiser series I have various questions about Pinhead amp the Cenobites.
There are various graphic novels which I sadly haven't had the chance to read because they are very rare or hard to find now, but I have read The Hellbound Heart, which I liked and read in one day.
Hopefully more books about the Hellraiser films will be published about the making of the films, the creation of more male amp female Cenobites in the future.
I would love to read the Hellraiser graphic novels, I wish they were reprinted and sold in a updated collection in hardcover that would great.
In, writer/director Clive Barker unleashed Hellraiser, an instant classic which changed the face of horror cinema forever.
The Cenobites soon returned, and their leader, the chilling Pinhead played by Doug Bradley, became an worldwide icon.
The Hellraiser Chronicles is a beautifully produced, full colour photographic companion to Hellraiser, Hellbound: Hellraiser II and Hellraiser III: Hell on Earth.
It features stunning, specially shot portrait photography unavailable elsewhere, plus script extracts, design sketches, behindthescenes stills and interviews.
The only official Hellraiser book, it is a must for all fans of the series, Time to play" a friend in high schoolth grade, I think let me borrow this bookor one of the Hellraiser books.
I hadn't then and still haven't seen the movie, The book was weird, and kinda gross and disturbing and not very entertaining, But I finished it so I guess it wasn't too bad Don't remember it too much,.Excellent little book focusing on the firstfilms! It is always interesting to see a perspective from quite some time ago, when the franchise has moved on so significantly.
I wonder what the creators of the first three Hellraiser movies would think of thefilm final crop EDIT: There'sof them!, as well as the new one coming up on Hulu.
Having watched the nine films, with Revelations being the first that did not feature Doug Bradley, I assume they can't be to happy.
Revelations, especially, was steaming garbage,
However, this is still back in, when there was still a shared vision that made Hellraiser the cult legend it is today.
The cast, producer and makeup team insights are great, the photos and sketches amazing to look at,
I had a great trip down memory lane with this book, The rating here is primarily tied to Barkers essay in the introduction more than anything else, As other reviewers note, this is primarily a showcase of characters from the first three movies, Consequently the book reads largely as marketing for the third Hellraiser film, As a Hellraiser scholar, this book is an interesting artifact of the time for example, there is a section dedicated to hyping up how partwould be far superior to any previous entry in the Hellraiser series ha but this could also be a potentially disappointing read there is not much substantive here.
Most of this book is quotes and snapshots from the films, although some space is dedicated to concept art and behind the scenes photographs.
J'ai lu la traduction française enfin je ne sais pas si c'est vraiment de la traduction tellement c'était bourré de fautes et incompréhensible parfois dans les dialogues.
Sinon j'ai beaucoup aimé l'idée de suivre Kristy des années après, et aussi le concept qui tourne autour des autres jouets, que l'on transmet à d'autres personnes.
Lecture en demi teinte donc, Short read detailing plot from the first three movies and goes into some depth over the make up concepts etc.
Literally finished in less than an hour but interesting, This is an interesting if limited book ok before I am harassed for saying limited I will explain.
the book only covers offtowhere by now there are in factof them now I will admit I have only seen the first film and of course read the short story it was based upon, so film wise I cannot comment but still this book only cover off the firstfilms see limited was justified.
Any why the praise Clive Barker has always been a visual writer from his artwork he includes in his books, to his nonfiction books on stage craft to his input in to computer game imagery and no doubt more that I have not mentioned here he has always visualised what he wants and then transferred them to words, sometimes I feel as an after thought.
Now I am sure I am wrong but that is the impression I get when sometimes his stories may seem a little weak but the imagery he invokes for them are some of the strongest I have read in this style of horror.
So this book really is a showcase of the characters from the films mainly the cenobites in all their gory glory even with this films as old as they are Hellraiser was!! the makeup and prosthetics are amazing and just more than a little disturbing.
Clive Barker is many things and I am sure there are still a good few surprises left in him.
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