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57 of 64 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Stronger then the last few Hellraiser Movies
I went in to this movie with really low expectations. I had not been to happy with the last few Hellraiser films, mainly because they didn't feel like Hellraiser movies at all. Well, this one still feels distant from the core Hellraiser material, but it's nowhere near as far out as parts five and six.

Actually, once Pinhead and the other cenobites show...
Published on June 7, 2005 by R. Stringini

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2.0 out of 5 stars Deader...Or Just Plain Dead?
Just like the "Changeling," I remember how much I loved the original "Hellraiser" when I was growing up. Along with its authenticity and intense gore, it had a killer plot that one rarely ever sees in horror films. Clive Barker's "Hellraiser" was originally not intended to be the progenitor of seven (or is it eight) cheap, slasher-based sequels. Not to say that I'm...
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57 of 64 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Stronger then the last few Hellraiser Movies, June 7, 2005
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R. Stringini "moviman7643" (Addison, IL United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Hellraiser - Deader (DVD)
I went in to this movie with really low expectations. I had not been to happy with the last few Hellraiser films, mainly because they didn't feel like Hellraiser movies at all. Well, this one still feels distant from the core Hellraiser material, but it's nowhere near as far out as parts five and six.

Actually, once Pinhead and the other cenobites show up, it makes sense. He isn't in the movie much, and focus is more on the lead actress just trying to understand what she had gotten herself in to. It works for the most part.

I was surprised at how gritty this movie was as well. The violence is intense, and there is a good deal of nudity (mostly female, but a bit of male). The sexual edge that was present in the original Hellraiser is back.

Die hard Hellraiser fans will probably hate this movie. It is way more pulpy in feel. It is grittier than Inferno and Hellseeker, but it still lacks the down to earth feel of the first movie, or the fairy tale horror of the second. Still, it works, and delivers in the disturbing imagery, hardcore gore, dark sexuality, and all while keeping some decent acting and a fairly strong script. Not bad at all.
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27 of 31 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Very Dark, Very Disturbing Hellraiser Chapter, July 10, 2005
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Stephen B. O'Blenis (Nova Scotia, Canada) - See all my reviews
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The grittiest and bleakest of the "Hellraiser" saga - in everything from the kind of lighting used to the frequent usage of newspaper/'real-life' type horrors - drug addiction, decaying city slums, suicide, etc. - this is a new feel for the series, and it's a step back up from the good-but-not-great "Hellseeker", although not on level with any of the first five movies.

A newspaper reporter (Kari Wuhrer) who specializes in reporting on - or sensationalizing, depending on your point of view - the above type of happening, receives a videotape purporting to show the suicide and apparant resurrection of a member of a cult called the 'Deaders' and is dispatched by her paper to Romania to investigate. It feels kind of good to take the Hellraiser mythos to Romania, home of Transylvania and thus of Dracula and assorted other movie monsters; though one immediately noticeable flaw is how few people in the movie speak Romanian. I know Europe has a higher multilingual rate than North America, but still...you hear maybe fifteen words of Romanian from bit players and everybody else uses fluent English exclusively. There are no horror movies that I know of filmed in this language and this would have been a great opportunity to give Romanian fans one that's about half in their language (with subtitles of course), half in English. Anyway...

The mood gets darker and bleaker as things move into the rundown sections of Romania, not 'horror-dark' but 'mega-gloomy/nihilistic-dark' and it's a credit to the film's makers that it doesn't veer into the territory of being downright depressing, but avoids that trap and uses the bleakness to its advantage (I feel that 'bleak' is one of the hardest atmospheres to use effectively in a movie). The Deader cult is in possession of one of the puzzle boxes, and a plus of the movie is that it actually touches on something mentioned in the very first movie that's never been followed up on until now. The box can, most fans will probably remember, be manipulated into Configurations other than Lament, and can apparantly open doors to a number of realities, not all of them nearly so hellish as that which we've seen. In the first movie Pinhead said that in some cultures they (the Cennobites) are perceived as angels, in other demons. Okay, we've certainly seen the demonic side of things but precious little that anybody would think of as 'angelic'. "Hellraiser: Deader" only runs along the surface of this new ground, but it is an opening. This whole line of other realms/other perceptions is something I'd like to see explored further somewhere down the line. If a user opens a different configuration, do the Cennobites emerge less hostile and 'nicer'? Or are there cults or cultures out there that consider the Cennobites in the form we've seen them to be angels? (What the heck would their demons be like?!?) Are there configurations that will summon forth beings other than Cennobites? If you watch the origin of the boxes in "Bloodline" the answer to that last one would seem to be no, but then again if you look at things from a different angle, perhaps it could be. A passage was built that opens into, apparantly, Hell - could the passage also function - unintentionally? or as a defence backup? You have to watch "Bloodline" and decide for yourself I guess - as a door to and from other places (or times)? And you have to look at what the maker knew and what he didn't know about his assignment. There's a wealth of material here to explore if one chooses to take it up.

Which has little directly to do with "Deader", except to note that it's gotten the ball rolling in these new directions. And while it's done it, it's offered some new ways to look at things (subjectively; it hinted at possible new interpretations without actually contradicting anything from before) and it's carved itself out a nice niche in the Hellraiser mythos as a distinctly grim, and very worthy, chapter in the series.
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36 of 45 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars I love HELLRAISER!!!!!, May 6, 2005
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This review is from: Hellraiser - Deader (DVD)
In my opinion, this is the best horror series ever made. It's dark, witty and sure delves into the human mind, psyche and investigates the grotesqueries of human nature. Everybody knows we are born evil and the series show that not only are we born evil, we also become more and more evil when we do not limit ourselves to an ordinary life.HELLRAISER 1 portrays the life of a depraved individual and how it affects his relatives.HELLRAISER 2 is about a mundane brain surgeon who believes death is the 4th dimension and spares no expense to see what there is beyond this so-called real world.HELLRAISER 3 is about a demon who is free to roam the earth and wreak havoc.HELLRAISER 4 is about the eternal battle between good VS evil that plagues a cursed family through generations because they made the box that opens the gates of hell.From pts. 1 through 4 there's gore galore,graphic violence and plenty of taboo subjects, such as bondage - S&M.HELLRAISER 5 is about a corrupt police officer who seeks the ENGINEER - a faceless serial killer from HELL.HELLRAISER 6 is about troubled Kristy (the cute girl from HELLRAISER 1)and her braindamaged husband who are involved in a riddle.HELLRAISER 7 (this one) is about a sect who worships the DEVIL (aka LEVIATHAN - the LORD OF THE LABYRINTH) and a journalist who investigates mysterious and bizarre incidents.HELLRAISER 8 is about the INTERNET,which is used by the devil to seduce and kill whoever visits HELLWORLD - the website.From pts.5 through 8 , gore is minimal,so is graphic violence.The atmosphere ,though, is still dark, and all HELLRAISER elements are present here - HUMAN BEINGS ARE ABLE TO DO ANYTHING TO PLEASE THEMSELVES.Parts 1, 5,6,7 & 8 are like the HELLRAISER graphic novels published a decade ago. The CENOBITES are not the stars of the show - they just happen to be there and enrich the stories.There are different CENOBITES for different occasions.Parts 2, 3 & 4 are more centered (but not that much - except part 3)on PINHEAD,and once again NEW DIFFERENT CENOBITES turn up,because like one of the HELLRAISER comic books stated,different CENOBITES are required for different types of jobs.All CENOBITES are bizarre metal, leather & flesh reconfigurations.I like other horror series out there, but none is as visually rich,enigmatic and captivating as HELLRAISER - it's like a puzzle that offers different answers .PINHEAD is forever, so is this series, regardless of what some wannabe critics and pseudo intellectuals or frustrated script writers & lousy movie directors say. I already bought from AMAZON parts 7 & 8 and I am drooling for more ... HELLRAISER !!!!!!
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11 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars One of the best in the series., June 6, 2005
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This review is from: Hellraiser - Deader (DVD)
Hellraiser: Deader continues to take the franchise in the direction that Hellseeker did, with a darker tale of morality that Clive Barker had intended for the series. Strong story, strong visuals, strong cast. One of the best horror movies to come out this year.

The scare filled plot is full of twists and turns while continuing to expand on Barker's mythology with some nice inside winks to longtime fans.

True Hellraiser fans will put this in their top three along with Hellraiser and Hellbound followed closely by Hellseeker.

Fans of the cheesier Hellraiser 3 & 4 may be dissappointed in less Pinhead, but less definitely is more in this latest installment given 3 out of four stars from Fangoria Magazine.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Short film - No More Souls (Bonus on Hellraiser: Deader), February 17, 2009
This review is from: Hellraiser - Deader (DVD)
See the final Hellraiser movie chapter (No, Not Hellraiser: Hellworld or Hellraiser: Bloodline)

short film - "No More Souls" (Hidden on Hellraiser:Deader)
Go to the second page of the special features
- Highlight "Play Movie"
- Hit down
- Hit right, it will auto select Merchant's box on the right side of the screen and then the short will play



Your Welcome. :)
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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Deader...Or Just Plain Dead?, March 7, 2006
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RDU "graduate school nerd" (Knoxville, TN United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Hellraiser - Deader (DVD)
Just like the "Changeling," I remember how much I loved the original "Hellraiser" when I was growing up. Along with its authenticity and intense gore, it had a killer plot that one rarely ever sees in horror films. Clive Barker's "Hellraiser" was originally not intended to be the progenitor of seven (or is it eight) cheap, slasher-based sequels. Not to say that I'm totally dissing the films, especially since they're much more intricate and well made than any "Jason" or "I Still Know What You Did 'Two Summers Ago'" sequels. Hellraiser itself was meant to be a human-based, psychological thriller where demons like Pinhead existed merely to shed light on the film's central theme- -the dangers of mankind's unchecked desires.

Hence, "Deader" comes out straight to DVD. Of course, no one expects too much from a straight to DVD/video release. However, "Deader" exhibits a great deal of potential that unfortunately is never realized. The first two-thirds of the film are very interesting...A bold, yet rather self-destructive reporter with a dark, hidden past is sent out to investigate a cult commonly referred to as the "Deaders."

Throughout the film, the only thing that is for certain about the cult is that its members are led to commit suicide, and are then inexplicably raised from the dead. Naturally, along with the mystery behind the Deader cult comes the interminable Pinhead and the famous puzzle box found in all the Hellraiser films. The box itself is known as the Lament Configuration.

Apparently, the creator of the original box (the box's origins/creator are revealed in "Hellraiser 4: Bloodline") is the great-grandfather of the leader of the Deader cult. So not only does he raise his followers from the dead, the cult leader basically lures them into opening the puzzle box and then brings them back. But then...it doesn't really make sense that a substantial mass of people can open the box and then go back to the real world without being tortured or even taken down to hell by Pinhead and the other Cenobites.

What's more, any lucid explanations pertaining to how the cult leader can bring his followers back from the dead are NEVER given. Despite a few cryptic hints, the film never explains why the cult leader really wants to kill people and bring them back, only to become a bunch of rotting, corpsy-looking sycophants. More importantly, the film doesn't give enough clues as to how the cult leader's plans coincide with hell, Pinhead, and the puzzle box.

All in all, this has the makings of a great horror film, yet the end sort of makes you feel like you've just sat through one big 90 minute tease. I give kudos to the guys who tried to make this low-budget sequel. After all, from what I hear the director (or whoever) may have simply run out of money to fully complete the film. But like most people, I don't really enjoy being teased. So in the end, I think "Deader" should just remain dead.
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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Another Good Hellraiser Entry, June 27, 2005
This review is from: Hellraiser - Deader (DVD)
How many series can boast of parts V, VI, and VII being its best?

It's funny that the first three bad to so-so films in the HELLRAISER series were given mass releases in the mainstream theatres, whereas, the best the series has to offer get stuck going "straight to video," and dismissed as another cheesey sequal(s) by the majority of viewers.

The writers, along with director Rick Bota have really brought back the suspense and psychological terror that was originally intended when Clive Barker penned HELLBOUND HEART.

The last three Hellraiser films have actually contained strong performances by the protagonists and focus more on suspense, character development, psychological horror, the nature of good/evil, and depend less on fx and monsters (though DEADER contains some fantastic gore scenes toward the end!)

If you are one of those who felt the first few HELLRAISER films were lacking, then try either INFERNO, HELLSEEKER, or DEADER, you may be pleasantly surprised. This could appeal to fans of TWILIGHT ZONE.

Great extras on the DVD! The making of the special fx was interesting as was the gag reel!
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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Still Worthy Of The Hellraiser Legacy, June 12, 2005
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I will start with this overview of Hellraiser 7:Deader with this: It STILL isn't the time to ignore the franchise. While I won't waste space here to tell you the storyline of this chapter (Amazon reviewer "Juscelino Liberato De Aquino" has done that just fine earlier here), I will say this, this movie shows Pinhead actually being a needed part of this film. Y'see, ever since Hellraiser 5:Inferno, ole Pinhead has been reduced to a side player, basically showing up at the end to collect his check. Not that he doesn't do that as well in this, the seventh in the series, but at least he seems to have a good enough reason to, which is strange since that this film was originally written as "Deaders", a stand alone film that never was going to get made until it was merged with some Hellraiser writing to make it part of the film series. The result is a great, gory, horror film that's in touch with the original Clive Barker classics, as if he made it himself.

Now I'm sort of biased in this movie since I own & enjoy all the films in the series (and plan to buy Hellraiser 8:Hellworld when it comes out in September of '05), but this one actually proved to me that there's still some legitmate life left in the series. Where as Parts 5 and Part 6:Hellseeker were entertaining, but they constantly reminded me of pilots for "Hellraiser:The Television Series", and no one really wants that! This one truly has a classic 80's horror vibe, with a scary script that works and plenty of non-airable on the public airwaves graphic footage. This one should bring the people that left the franchise back, after leaving probably around maybe Part 4:Bloodline.

Oh, and one final thing, as a horror movie fan who enjoyed them through the late 80's, and then suffered through all the bad ones of the 90's, and now almost skip any original one made now (should horror ever, and I mean ever, be rated PG-13?), this one gave me hope that a good one can still be made in this day & age. While this isn't the best of the series, it ranks up there after say Part 3:Hell On Earth (which remarkably STILL isn't availible on American DVD after all this time, probably because of all the music right issues). So follow Pinhead again and remember that "He Is The Way!"
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12 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Hellraiser: Deader (Denser? Duller?), September 6, 2005
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I had such high hopes for the HELLRAISER franchise after INFERNO and HELLSEEKER. Sure, they were virtually the same film, but they were a fresh turn from the mess of the two films that preceded them. HELLRAISER: DEADER, the seventh film in the series, doesn't necessarily stray from the recent formula but doesn't do anything to improve the series and, even worse, drags it down with an incomprehensible story.

Who are the Deaders? Well, they kill themselves and come back to life. How? Why? and even better, how or why does this relate to the Hellraiser mythology? I've watched the film twice and I still can't tell you. Somehow arch-antagonist and head-Deader Winter (played by Paul Rhys) found a loophole in the Lament Configuration but little effort is made to explain why an escape from Hell is a good reason to kill yourself in the first place. The real story is that a screenplay called DEADER was floating around unproduced, purchased and crafted into a HELLRAISER film. And it shows. All Cenobite appearances and references feel pasted in and leave the viewer with a disjointed horror amalgam that never quite gels.

That said, DEADER has its moments (the corpse in the bathroom, for one) and Bota maintains a great sense of dread via his claustrophobic framing, lighting and Eastern European locations. Finally, Kari Wuhrer is a delight as a Hellraiser heroine and this viewer is sorry to see she won't be carrying the torch beyond this film (especially since Kirsty apparently won't be back, either).

All in all, a sloppy patchwork of a film and a serious backward misstep for a series that had just started moving forward again.
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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Hellraiser-Deader.....Direct to Video for a reason., July 8, 2006
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Ever since Hellraiser:Bloodline(4) all subsequent sequels have been direct to video. Why? well Hellraiser: Inferno, Hellraiser: Hellseeker, and this installment Hellraiser:Deader have used the same premise; screw with you head. In the first 4 films it was that when you solved the puzzle box you summoned Pinhead and crew, got hook chained back into hell. With the exception of a couple delusions/hallucinations that was basically it. In #5 on it changed you opened the box and you went on this mad journey through you own psychosis, almost like a dream where your mind is manufacturing things and at the same time Pinhead and the powers of hell are supplying their own special effects. I'm not feeling all that.
In Deader we have the lovely and talented Kari Wuher playing Amy Klien reporter for a paper called the London Underground. She gets an asignment to check out the Deaders after watching Deader front man "Winter" bring some chick back to life. Taking place in Romania Klein acquires the puzzle box and solves it, sending her on her own little psychotic journey into her own personal hell. As with #5 and 6 the big mystery for Klien is figuring out what the hell is going on, is she crazy or not and why does this Winter guy possess the ability he has to bring the dead back to life......whatever! Trying to follow her mental break path to hell is a waste of time. Just let the movie unfold as it does and all--however thin will be revealed. For Fans of Pinhead, yes Doug Bradley reprises his role as the brooding darkly poetic, and articulate Cenobite. Pinheads presence in the first half of this 88 minute outing is nil. The second half has a bit more but not much.
Some of the effects in this film are I think not up to snuff, like the Cgi chains that pinhead uses. However Makeup jobs are cool, and there is a fair amount of blood being spilt. which make for some disturbing visuals, I found myself saying; "Dang, thats messed up!" a few times in this Film. Overall for a direct to video sequel, Kari Wuher does a great job, and its always good to see Pinhead warp reality and twist words. For those reasons I went from 2 to 3 stars. Bottom Line.....Stronger sequel that Both Hellraiser: Inferno, and Hellraiser: Hellseeker.
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