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Tune in as LC and Joseph (Midnight Movie Gang) collaborate with Arthur for a dive into Feast, the 2005 creature feature horror-comedy that follows a group of bar patrons in Nevada who must contend with a few bloodthirsty beasts that have besieged their grimy and sweaty tavern. Whether this movie is purposefully putting a frat boy spin on Alien, the major role that Project Greenlight has in the production history, and reflecting on the cultural explosion of Barbenheimer right around its one-year anniversary comprise just a few of the topics that the hosts cover on this episode. Directed by John Gulager, Feast stars Navi Rawat, Balthazar Getty, Jenny Wade, Henry Rollins, Duane Whitaker, Judah Friedlander, Jason Mewes, Krista Allen, Josh Zuckerman, Clu Gulager, Eric Dane, Treach, Chauntae Davies, Diane Ayala Goldner, Somah Haaland, Tyler Patrick Jones, Eileen Ryan, Hannah Schick, Gary J. Tunnicliffe, and Mike J. Regan. Spoilers start at 32:55 Here's how you can learn more about Palestine and Israel: http://decolonizepalestine.com Here's how you can act to help stop Israel's genocide of Palestine: http://linktr.ee/savegaza Here's how you can send eSIM cards to Palestinians in order to help them stay connected online: https://www.gazaesims.com Good Word: • LC: Sasquatch Sunset and The Haters by Jesse Andrews • Joseph: Primal and Samurai Jack: Battle Through Time • Arthur: Supermarket Simulator | Game Grumps Reach out at email2centscritic@yahoo.com if you want to recommend things to watch and read, share anecdotes, or just say hello! Be sure to subscribe, rate, and review on iTunes or any of your preferred podcasting platforms! Follow Arthur on Twitter, Goodpods, StoryGraph, Letterboxd, and TikTok: @arthur_ant18 Follow the podcast on Twitter: @two_centscritic Follow the podcast on Instagram: @twocentscriticpod Follow Arthur on Goodreads Check out 2 Cents Critic Linktree
John and Josh watched all 10 Hellraiser movies in anticipation of David Bruckner's upcoming reboot of the franchise, and who have some things to say! Join us as we dive into one of the less-talked-about major horror movie franchises and check out the new movie, which drops Friday! Ranking the Franchise John Josh 1. Clive Barker's Hellraiser (1987) Clive Barker's Hellraiser (1987) 2. Tony Randel's Hellbound: Hellraiser II (1988) Tony Randel's Hellbound: Hellraiser II (1988) 3. Anthony Hickox's Hellraiser III: Hell on Earth (1992) Kevin Yagher's Hellraiser IV: Bloodline (1996) 4. Kevin Yagher's Hellraiser IV: Bloodline (1996) Gary J. Tunnicliffe's Hellraiser: Judgment (2018) 5. Rick Bota's Hellraiser: Hellworld (2005) Scott Derrickson's Hellraiser: Inferno (2000) 6. Gary J. Tunnicliffe's Hellraiser: Judgment (2018) Anthony Hickox's Hellraiser III: Hell on Earth (1992) 7. Rick Bota's Hellraiser: Deader (2005) Rick Bota's Hellraiser: Deader (2005) 8. Rick Bota's Hellraiser: Hellseeker (2002) Rick Bota's Hellraiser: Hellseeker (2002) 9. Scott Derrickson's Hellraiser: Inferno (2000) Victor Garcia's Hellraiser: Revelations (2011) 10. Victor Garcia's Hellraiser: Revelations (2011) Rick Bota's Hellraiser: Hellworld (2005)
We're staring into the abyss of a special live episode at this year's Haunted Screams Expo. We sit down with cookies (1:24), clay sculptor Brian (6:10), Scream Fest Studios (12:47), Lake Norman screenwriter and actor Michael Strider (19:44), local VA haunt Frightfest (27:24) and Hellraiser extraordinaire Gary J. Tunnicliffe (36:27). Submit your films and screenplays to Horrific Hope Film Festival 2023: https://bit.ly/hhff23. If you or someone you know is reading this right now and struggling with suicide, depression, addiction, or self-harm - please reach out. Comment, message, or tweet at us. Go to victimsandvillains.net/hope for more resources. Call the suicide lifeline at 1-800-273-8255. Text "HELP" to 741-741. There is hope & you DO have so much value and worth!Abyss Gazing is a production of Victims and Villains and is written by Josh “Captain Nostalgia” Burkey (& produced by) and Mark Moore. Music by Kevin MacLeod and Purple Planet (https://bit.ly/ppcoms). You can now support us on Patreon. Help us get mental health resources into schools and get exclusive content at the same time. Click here (http://bit.ly/vavpatreon) to support us today!
We review Hellraiser: Judgment (2018) on horror movie podcast Screams After Midnight. Hellraiser 10 is directed by Gary J. Tunnicliffe and stars Damon Carney, Randy Wayne, Alexandra Harris, Paul T. Taylor patreon: https://www.patreon.com/mildfuzztv twitter: https://twitter.com/ScreamsMidnight email: mftvquestions@gmail.com THE CRYPT: https://sites.google.com/view/mildfuzztvpatreonlists/crypt?authuser=0 Audio version: https://screams-after-midnight.pinecast.co/ UK Merch store: https://shop.spreadshirt.co.uk/mild-fuzz-tv/ US Merch store: https://shop.spreadshirt.com/mild-fuzz-tv-usv Horror #HorrorMovies #Hellraiser
On this edition of Parallax Views, we've got a monster-sized treat of an episode to help you get in the spirit of the spooky season as Halloween approaches. Have you ever wondered about the movie magic that's employed to make some of your favorite horror movies? What are the behind-the-scenes secrets of special effects (SFX) and make-up effects (MUFX) in such frightful franchises as HELLRAISER, HALLOWEEN, CANDYMAN, BLADE, MY BLOODY VALENTINE, FEAST, THE EXORCIST, PUMKPKINHEAD, and PIRANHA? Joining us to shed light on that is a legend of the special make-up effects world and a true maestro of the macabre: Gary J. Tunnicliffe. He's worked on all the above-named properties and much more designing iconic kills and monsters in a massive slew of cinematic scarefests over the years and has many stories to tell in this previously unpublished conversation that run over 2+ hours and, hopefully, is a fascinating, rollicking ride throughout. Gary and I discuss how he got into make-up effects, applying make-up effects on Doug Bradley to bring to life the character of Pinhead in the Hellraiser movies, the trials and tribulations of applying make-up to actors for hours at a time, creating the climatic effects for Stephen Dorff's demise in BLADE, a gross-out story from Gary's puppeteering work on PIRANHA 3DD, designing kills in movies like HALLOWEEN: THE CURSE OF MICHAEL MYERS (and being brought in for reshoots on already complete movies like the aforementioned film), CGI and deep fakes, designing creatures like PUMPKINHEAD and the cenobite Angelique in HELLRAISER: BLOODLINE, working for colorful producer Bob Weinstein at Dimension Films, the making of a grisly, gory kill in Patrick Lussier's MY BLOODY VALENTINE 3D, Gary's work on Renny Harlin's EXORCIST: THE BEGINNING, Gary's interpretation of Clive Barker's HELLRAISER, working with David Fincher on GONE GIRL, putting bees on actor Tony Todd in one of the CANDYMAN movies, and much, much more!
EL HORROR COSMICO Un programa diferente para rendir homenaje a todos los que estáis al otro lado, agradeceros vuestra participación e invitaros a que sigáis colaborando en este viaje que hacemos juntos. RR López es nuestro invitado de hoy, director y presentador del podcast “El Horror Có(s)mico” Blog | Artículos sobre terror, misterio y fantasía cómica | RR López (historiasquenocontariaamimadre.com) Durante la conversación Rafael nos ha traído un millón de referencias literarias y cinematográficas que os detallo a continuación por orden de aparición, Libros - El libro de los Condenados. Charles Fort. 1919. - El Horror Sobrenatural en la literatura. H. P. Lovecraft. 1927 - Melmoth el Errabundo. Charles Maturin. 1820 - Cumbres Borrascosas. Emily Brontë. 1847 - El Horla. Guy de Maupassant. 1882 - El Gran Dios Pan. Arthur Machen. 1894 - El Wendigo. Algernon Blackwood. 1910 - Los Sauces. Algernon Blackwood. 1907, como parte de su colección de historias, The Listener and Other Stories - El color del Espacio Exterior. H.P. Lovecraft. 1927 - La habitación Cerrada. H.P. Lovecraft, realizado en colaboración con August Derleth y publicado póstumamente en la colección de cuentos de terror de 1959 - Aforgomon Clark Ashton Smith - En las Montañas de la Locura H.P. Lovecraft. Escrita en 1931, publicada por primera vez en 1936 en tres números de la revista Astounding Stories - El caso de Charles Dexter Ward. H.P. Lovecraft Escrita entre 1927-28. Publicada en 1941 en la revista Weird Tales Películas - La Autópsia de Jane Doe (The Autopsy of Jane Doe) 2016, Reino Unido André Øvreda - El Infinito (The Endless) 2017 Estados Unidos Justin Benson, Aaron Moorhead - Resolución (Resolution) 2012 Estados Unidos Justin Benson, Aaron Moorhead - A ciegas (Bird Box) 2018 Estados Unidos, Susanne Bier - Aniquilación (Annihilation) 2018 Reino Unido, Alex Garland - ¿Por qué lloras, Susan? (The Shuttered Room) 1967 Reino Unido, David Greene - Terror en Dunwich (The Dunwich Horror) 1970 Estados Unidos, Daniel Haller - El palacio de los espíritus. (The Haunted Palace) 1963 Estados Unidos, Roger Corman - Castle Freak (Castle Freak) 2020 Estados Unidos, Tate Steinsiek - Trilogía Cloverfield o Monstruoso (Cloverfield) 2008 Estados Unidos, Matt Reeves o Calle Cloverfield 10 (10 Cloverfield Lane) 2016 Estados Unidos, Dan Trachtenberg o The Cloverfield Paradox (The Cloverfield Paradox) 2018 Estados Unidos Julius Onah - Pacific Rim (Pacific Rim) 2013 Estados Unidos, Guillermo del Toro - El Vacío (The Void) 2016 Canadá, Jeremy Gillespie, Steven Kostanski - La Niebla (The Mist) 2017 Estados Unidos, Frank Darabont - Horizonte Final (Event Horizon) 1997 Reino Unido, Paul W.S. Anderson - Hellraiser o Hellraiser 1987 Reino Unido, Clive Barker o Hellbound: Hellraiser II 1988 Reino Unido, Tony Randel o Hellraiser III: Infierno en la Tierra (Hellraiser III: Hell on Earth) 1992 Reino Unido Anthony Hickox o Hellraiser: Judgment 2018 Estados Unidos, Gary J. Tunnicliffe - It 2017 Estados Unidos Andy Muschietti - Trilogía Apocalíptica de John Carpenter o La cosa (El enigma de otro mundo) (The Thing) 1982 Estados Unidos o El príncipe de las tinieblas (Prince of Darkness) 1987 Estados Unidos o En la Boca del Miedo (In the Mouth of Madness) 1994 Estados Unidos, John Carpenter - El Enigma de otro Mundo (The Thing from Another World) 1951 Estados Unidos, Christian Nyby, Howard Hawks - Alien, el Octavo Pasajero (Alien) 1979 Estados Unidos, Ridley Scott - Prometheus 2012 Estados Unidos Ridley Scott - La llamada de Chutlu (The Call of Cthulhu) 2005 Estados unidos, Andrew Leman
Are the Hellraiser sequels worth your time? What worked, what went awry and why? Karri and Henrik discuss all the sequels of Hellraiser. Previously parts 1, 2 and 3 were analysed in detail in individual episodes. This episode here concentrates on the theme of 'What went wrong with Hellraiser', hence the focus is on the later, remaining sequels - 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 9 and 10. Films covered in this episode: Hellraiser IV: Bloodline (1996) - Kevin Yagher Hellraiser V: Inferno (2000) - Scott Derrickson Hellraiser VI: Hellseeker (2002) - Rick Bota Hellraiser VII: Deader (2005) - Rick Bota Hellraiser VIII: Hellworld (2005) - Rick Bota Hellraiser IX: Revelations (2011) - Víctor García Hellraiser X: Judgment (2018) - Gary J. Tunnicliffe Hosted by Karri Ojala and Henrik Telkki. Edit by Karri Ojala. The Flick Lab theme tune written and performed by Nick Grivell and Karri Ojala. This show can be listened to on Spotify, Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen to your podcasts. You can find us also on social media – Facebook, Twitter, Youtube, Instagram, and www.theflicklab.com.
Night twenty-nine takes us to the final Hellraiser film, Hellriaser: Judgment. Surprisingly this one gets the series slightly back on track after the last two entries misfired & were borderline disasters. It is also surprising that for as much as the film is something we expect from Hellraiser, it takes an interesting turn offering something new by not just showing us the cenobites, but also an angel that tries to keep pinhead and company in line. Yep we are treated to a Heaven & Hell power struggle/politics...Does it work? Have a listen & find out in night twenty-nine! #AdamAnalyzes #IOHO #31Nof #31NightsofFrights #NightsofFrights #31NightsofHorror #31NightsofHalloween #October #Halloween #Horror #Movies #HorrorMovies #Tampa #Podcast #TampaPodcast #ApplePodcasts #HorrorFan #HorrorFam #HorrorFans #Horrorfanatic #Halloween2020 #HorrorCommunity #HorrorIcons #Creepy #Lionsgate #Hellraiser #Hellraiser10 #HellraiserJudgment #Judgment #Hell #Demons #Cenobites #Pinhead #PaulTTaylor #HeatherLangenkamp #RandyWayne #AlexandraHarris #DamonCarney #HelenaGraceDonald #CliveBarker #GaryJTunnicliffe #LamentConfiguration #Puzzlebox #Lemarchand #Lemarchand'sbox --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/inourhonestopinion/support
With our take on Gary J. Tunnicliffe's Hellraiser: Judgement, we say goodbye to a franchise that spanned space, time, heaven, hell, and the supermarket dollar DVD bin.
Film- Pet (2016) Found on- Vudu Synopsis- A man bumps into an old crush and holds her captive underneath the animal shelter where he works. Cast: Ksenia Solo- Holly Jennette McCurdy- Claire Da'Vone McDonald- Nate Nathan Parsons- Eric Janet Song- Mrs. Gundy Gary J. Tunnicliffe- Homeless Guy Dominic Monaghan- SethTonights Film- Pet (2016) Found on- Vudu Synopsis- A man bumps into an old crush and holds her captive underneath the animal shelter where he works. Tonights Beer Urban Artifact - The Gadget (Bunnyman) Water (Crazzy Suzzy) Ratings: Bunnyman 2/ 5 Crazzy Suzzy 5 / 5 Directed by : Carles Torren Written by Jeremy Slater Ksenia Solo- Holly Jennette McCurdy- Claire Da'Vone McDonald- Nate Nathan Parsons- Eric Janet Song- Mrs. Gundy Gary J. Tunnicliffe- Homeless Guy You Can Support Us in the Links Below: Stream Labs https://streamlabs.com/intheeyesofterror Patreon https://www.patreon.com/IntheEyesofTerror Redbubble https://www.redbubble.com/people/eyesofterror/shop RadioPublic https://radiopublic.com/in-the-eyes-of-terror-WRVjx2 Contact Us: Email- eyesofterror13@zoho.com Webpage https://eyesofterror.wordpress.com/ Blogger http://eyesofterror.blogspot.com/ Listen to Use on: Youtube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCeQN4ifXBoQeah3xcpwYEog?view_as=subscriber Twitch https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/in-the-eyes-of-terror/id1289568113?mt=2 Blogger https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/in-the-eyes-of-terror/id1289568113?mt=2 Itunes https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/in-the-eyes-of-terror/id1289568113?mt=2 Stitcher http://www.stitcher.com/s?fid=162744&refid=stpr Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/7CBYBm2832NWcfkNccnXnu?si=_GwiNya4Tv25L8XzNAKdDA Libsyn http://eyesofterror.libsyn.com Tunein https://tunein.com/radio/In-the-Eyes-of-Terror-p1038871/ GooglePlay Social Media: Tumblr https://www.tumblr.com/blog/intheeyeofterror Twitter https://twitter.com/TheEyesofTerror Instagram https://www.instagram.com/intheeyesofterror/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/In-The-Eyes-Of-Terror-351009275346466 Music Information: Intro- Sam Haynes -Ghost House (Welcome to the Horror Show) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License “The Gongs” Shortwave Shortwave Radio Oddity Roundup- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WbhCeWtX9sg Outro: Sam Haynes -Doll House (Welcome to the Horror Show) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License Lara Sluyter -Creepy Little Girl Talking & Singing / Halloween https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LrH4jWchep8
In the fall of 1992, the world was introduced to a new horror movie by the name of Candyman. Based upon the wonderful Clive Barker short story "The Forbidden", Candymanhas become a true classic among the horror elite thanks to Bernard Rose's inspired directing, great performances from its main leads, the atmospheric score by composer Philip Glass, and most importantly it created one of the greatest screen villains of our time. The film went on to become a critical and financial success, but it has never been given a proper home video release. The previous dvd editions weren't very good and the single disc bluray release I've heard wasn't much better. Fans have been clammering for a better release of the film over the years and thankfully Arrow Video has once again stepped in and produced another wonderful special edition from the Clive Barker library. It's almost as good as The Scarlet Boxset. The audio and picture quality are the best out of all the previous editions and I can't imagine it getting a better treatment than this in the future. This is another limited edition and it's only being released in the UK, but American fans don't need to fret because Scream Factory has also produced their own edition as well. Contents for this edition include exclusive artwork by Gary Pullin who does a lot of wonderful vinyl cover art for Waxwork Records. There's a forty-page perfect bound booklet that reproduces the original hand-painted storyboards by writer/director Bernard Rose. There's a fully illustrated collector's booklet featuring new writing on the film by festival programmer Michael Blyth. And finally, six postcard-sized original UK lobby card reproductions. Which you can see in one of the pictures I've shared below along with some of Rose's hand-painted storyboard pics: In the fall of 1992, the world was introduced to a new horror movie by the name of Candyman. Based upon the wonderful Clive Barker short story "The Forbidden", Candymanhas become a true classic among the horror elite thanks to Bernard Rose's inspired directing, great performances from its main leads, the atmospheric score by composer Philip Glass, and most importantly it created one of the greatest screen villains of our time. The film went on to become a critical and financial success, but it has never been given a proper home video release. The previous dvd editions weren't very good and the single disc bluray release I've heard wasn't much better. Fans have been clammering for a better release of the film over the years and thankfully Arrow Video has once again stepped in and produced another wonderful special edition from the Clive Barker library. It's almost as good as The Scarlet Boxset. The audio and picture quality are the best out of all the previous editions and I can't imagine it getting a better treatment than this in the future. This is another limited edition and it's only being released in the UK, but American fans don't need to fret because Scream Factory has also produced their own edition as well. Contents for this edition include exclusive artwork by Gary Pullin who does a lot of wonderful vinyl cover art for Waxwork Records. There's a forty-page perfect bound booklet that reproduces the original hand-painted storyboards by writer/director Bernard Rose. There's a fully illustrated collector's booklet featuring new writing on the film by festival programmer Michael Blyth. And finally, six postcard-sized original UK lobby card reproductions. Which you can see in one of the pictures I've shared below along with some of Rose's hand-painted storyboard pics: Disc One: There are two commentaries with the first one being very informative track with writer/director Bernard Rose and Candyman himself Tony Todd. They do a good job of keeping things chatting. Some of my favorite bits are that they shot in the real Cabrini Green of Chicago and hired real gangsters to help give the movie a more authentic feel. Rose had a lot of fights with the producers about Candyman being a sympathetic and tragic hero. Another interesting note is that Candyman was Rose's first script that he ever wrote for a film which almost caused the movie not to get made. I'm not going to go into all the details here, but it's a silly story about how the Hollywood system is ass-backwards. Rose also has never seen either Candyman sequels and doesn't care too. That's probably a smart move on his part. The most outrageous revelations from the track come from Todd who was pitched ideas for both a Candyman vs Leprechaun and Candyman vs The Crypt Keeper films. Yeah, those would've struck Hollywood gold right there. My question is why would Candyman fight anyone? He also was never fan of the floating out of the window scene. Rose loves Get Outand Jordan Peele is mentioned more than once. Another revelation that I found annoying was that the producers forced Rose to cut the dancing scene with Helen and Candyman shorter because they didn't like the interracial context. Today that scene would've stay in. Rose also talks about the bonfire scene and how it was very scary to shoot. Finally, the ending was a re-shoot which I didn't know. This was a very good commentary and shouldn't be missed. The second commentary by Stephen Jones (Clive Barker's Shadows of Eden) and Kim Newman is actually my favorite out of the two because these guys know their stuff when it comes to horror movies. They bring up interesting theories that open doors to look at the movie differently. I think the most interesting comment they make is how Candyman could be totally removed from the story and the movie would still work as a creepy, psychological thriller. When Jones was doing some research for the commentary, he found that the original land of Cabrini Green was referred to as the “little hell.” And the most important point they make is that even though the movie has a lot of changes from the original story, Rose's direction doesn't affect the flavor of it. The rest of the features are broken up into featurettes: Be My Victim: Interview with Tony Todd. Todd talks about how at first he didn't believe the offer for the part was real when he was called by the producers. Originally, the studio wanted a more Eddie Murphy-type character for the role. This goes to show that producers never took horror seriously back in the early 90's. Rose wanted a more serious approach and he knew Todd could bring that out. Both men wanted a Phantom of the Operastyle of character. The gothic vibe and lynching story line were also created by Rose and Todd. The costume created by Leonard Pollack was another step for Todd to create the character. The pants he wore were from that period as well. Another intersting fact is that there were five gangs operating in Cabrini Green during filming. The filmmakers had to pay them off to shoot there and they also had police snipers on set to protect the actors. Todd obviously adores Rose and says he's a wonderful person. Rose apparently had to fight the NWACP because of how the film shows a black man in negative light. He states that films that bring up racial disparities are good for conversation with Candymanleading to many interesting discussions. I couldn't agree more with him on that. He also said before he got the role Virginia Madsen (who was co-producer) had to sign off on him to do it. They got along great during the making of the film. To end the interview, he comments on how the bees had their own trailer and had their own names. He also mentioned this on the Candyman: Farewell to the Flesh bluray release. Here's hoping that Todd gets to play the character again in the upcoming remake. It was always you Helen: Interview with Virginia Madsen. Virginia comes across like a very warm and compassionate person. She still has that beautiful smile that I've always loved about her when I first saw the film. Originally, the role of Helen was going to be played by Rose's girlfriend and Madsen was going to play Bernadette. Of course the gods of cinema interfered and Rose's girlfriend got sick and Madsen was given the role instead. She also had a lot of great things to say about working with Bernard Rose. He made her eat a lot pizza because he wanted her to “stay round” throughout the movie. The way she approached the part was that she pretended it was her in those circumstances. She found that she shared a lot of the same qualities that Helen had. Bernard Rose hypnotized her in the scenes where the Candyman puts Helen in a trance. It really scared her, but she wanted to do it again immediately! After making that film, she decided she would never do it again though. When the topic goes to talking about her co-star Tony Todd, the first thing she noticed about him was that he's quite beautiful and had a wonderful voice. He was also very handsome and gentle. The shot where Candyman breaks through the mirror to scare Helen was real and she wasn't expecting it at all. It pissed her off that the filmmakers did that to her, but later she found out that it took them a lot convincing to get Todd to do it. She totally has forgiven Tony today for the incident. She also relates the Candyman and Helen's love story to Phantom of the Operacalling it a “everlasting” love. She comments on how all the cast was all very close and even working with bees is quite pleasant. She didn't however like working in the burn makeup though. And finally, she still regardsCandymanas one of her favorite movies. The Writing on the Wall: The Production of Candyman: Interview with Jane Anne Stewart. Once again props are given to Rose for being great to work with. He knew what he wanted as far the design went and if he wanted a wall covered with fake feces, he was going to get it. A lot of her production designs are based on something real. They scouted with a location manager all over Cabrini Green to create a realistic look for the movie. The buildings there were built very inexpensively. Walls could easily be bashed through like in the movie. Stewart used this same aesthetic when crafting the sets for the film. When it came to craft Candyman's lair for the film she believed it would be in one of the spaces where the occupants of Cabrini Green lived. She talked to Rose about how the people had built the lair for him. She built the set so big that DP Tony Richmond had to ask her to remove four feet from the ceiling, so he could get lights onto the set. The bonfire set was created by asking the city to bring in tons of trash. She built the path for the fire when Virginia crawls through the set. They practiced this a lot before shooting to get it just right so there wouldn't be any problems. Forbidden Flesh: The Makeup FX of Candyman. Bob Keen, Gary J. Tunnicliffe, and Mark Coulier all talk about their experiences working on the movie. They were all hired to do the film after Hellraiser III: Hell on Earthhad finished filming. Gary J. Tunnicliffe built all the effects for the film and even created the hook. It was going to be much longer with the stump starting at the shoulder or the elbow. I'm glad they went against this idea. They tried to purchase a hook at first, but then decided to have it made by a blacksmith. Which is were things get a little weird for them. They explained to the blacksmith what they wanted, and he seemed fine with it at first. It's when they came back to pick it up that the blacksmith refused to give it to them because he and his son believed “in the good Lord Jesus.” He also said that they were also spawns of the devil. What an asshole. So, Gary had to make it himself which I think turned out better in the end. Things happen for a reason. They also talk about the effects for the chest reveal. A lot the work they put into that was covered up by the bees unfortunately. We were supposed to see lungs in the ribcage expanding in and out. I would've loved to have seen that. A Story to Tell: Clive Barker's the Candyman: Douglas E. Winters talks about The Forbidden. Douglas E. Winters, who wrote the excellent book on Clive Barker called The Dark Fantastictalks about Clive's early days and how "The Forbidden" story and movie are different from one another. For new fans that may not know “The Forbidden” appeared in volume five in The Books of Bloodand in the US as In the Flesh. The title “The Forbidden” Winters explains refers to “the forbidden fruit, the Faustian pact, or Pandora's box being opened.” It's that desire or need to see something that is kept from us. Winters comments that "The Forbidden" is the archetypal Clive Barker horror story because it's a horror story about horror stories. It's about the “allure of horror stories and why we want to read them.” In Clive's story the setting is a slum in Liverpool where a woman who's fascinated with graffiti and how that fascination leads her into the chaotic world of myths and legends. Eventually, she comes to know a creature known as the Candyman, a “forgotten God” who's brought back to life because of her fascination with his acts and the community that also believes in him. It's a fascinating look into the story and how Bernard Rose fell in love with it so much that he wanted to make an adaptation of it. Urban Legend: Unwrapping Candyman: Interview with Tananarive Due and Steven Barnes. Tananarive Due and her husband Steven Barnes are American authors who really love Candyman. They talk about how they were happy that it was a horror film with African Americans in it. They appreciated the political awareness of the story and how poverty played a large part into creating another underlying subtext that made the setting itself a monster. They believe if Candyman were made today you'd have to spend more time with the black characters which I'm sure the remake will probably do. I really agreed with them when they said how the film pleases both black and white audiences. They also say it helped that Bernard Rose wasn't American, so he could look outside US system to make a film that would be more honest in its storytelling. The rest of the first disc has the original theatrical trailer, an image gallery, and three Bernard Rose short films. Disc Two: Original UK Theatrical Version that contains a few seconds of extra gore in scene where Candyman kills the psychiatrist. It's really very little and doesn't affect the scene at all. I'm still glad they made it available for the fans for this release. The Cinema of Clive Barker: The Devine Explicit— a brand new interview with Clive Barker. This is no doubt my favorite feature on the entire set. It's been awhile since we've last heard from Clive and he has much to say about his films and why he loves what he does. He also gets very personal in this interview, but I'd like for everyone to experience these moments for themselves. I can't stress how well done this interview is. Sadly, it's is only exclusive to this release and I highly recommend it to any Clive Barker fan. I think this is the definitive edition of Candyman. Like I said before you really can't out do this version. It will be curious to see if Arrow Video will eventually release this into a single disc version in the future. If they do they should release it Stateside with the Clive Barker interview included. Every fan deserves to see that. This edition comes highly recommended!
Film Seizure's Lament Configuration Situation concludes. We'll be honest, we thought we'd be laughing our butts off over these two "ashcan" Hellraiser movies, but... Sometimes we are very pleasantly surprised! Come hear us talk about the Hellraiser 9 and 10 - Revelations and Judgment. We recognize and salute the passion of Gary J. Tunnicliffe. Next week, we celebrate Halloween with, well... Halloween! Find new episodes every Wednesday at www.filmseizure.com Follow us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/filmseizure/ Follow us on Twitter: twitter.com/FilmSeizure Follow us on Instagram: www.instagram.com/filmseizure/ Find us on Tumblr: www.tumblr.com/blog/filmseizure
This is Season 3's very special Halloween Special with Gary J. Tunnicliffe. Josh and Gary chat for 2 1/2 hours about the film business, Hellraiser, and all about the 100 plus films Gary has done, not to mention who Gary likes Comic wise. Find out all about Gary in this amazing Celebrity edition of Rydin Nerdy!!!
This week we bring you another "Watch N Review" with "Hellraiser:Judgment". Written and directed by Gary J. Tunnicliffe and starring Damon Carney, Randy Wayne, Alexandra Harris, and Paul T. Taylor. The synopsis for this film is, "Detectives Sean and David Carter are on the case to find a gruesome serial killer terrorizing the city. Joining forces with Detective Christine Egerton, they dig deeper into a spiraling maze of horror that may not be of this world." Don't forget to subscribe to our podcast and leave feedback for us and also become a Patron to the show for as low as $1.00 a month, and we always welcome comments and questions through our many social network sites. Enjoy the show and as always...Stay Scared!
This week we bring you another "Watch N Review" with "Hellraiser:Judgment". Written and directed by Gary J. Tunnicliffe and starring Damon Carney, Randy Wayne, Alexandra Harris, and Paul T. Taylor. The synopsis for this film is, "Detectives Sean and David Carter are on the case to find a gruesome serial killer terrorizing the city. Joining forces with Detective Christine Egerton, they dig deeper into a spiraling maze of horror that may not be of this world." Don't forget to subscribe to our podcast and leave feedback for us and also become a Patron to the show for as low as $1.00 a month, and we always welcome comments and questions through our many social network sites. Enjoy the show and as always...Stay Scared!
Welcome back to the Clive Barker Podcast, the only podcast dedicated to the imagination of Clive Barker. This is a news episode, we talk about book releases, play-book releases, Hellraiser and Rawhead Rex news. We also get caught up with some feedback from listeners and our plans for the rest of the year and Texas Frightmare Weekend. This week Jose had a sudden work conflict, so he couldn't make it, but you still have Rob, David, and me (Ryan). Sponsor: Don Bertram's Celebrate Imagination Clive Barker News Clive Barker and Mark Miller Releases by SST Publications Tweet from Phil and Sarah Stokes WiHM9 - Blood Drive Video: The Coming Dawn Ministry (by Mark Miller and mystery man) WiHM9 - Blood Drive Video: Kirby, A Hero (By Nicholas Vince) Horror Marketplace Midnight's Edge Interview with Gary Tunnicliffe Gary Tunnicliffe's idea for a sequel to Hellraiser Judgement Rawhead Rex Arrow Blu-Ray Release Check out on the Site Rob Ridenour's written interview with Gary J. Tunnicliffe Gary Tunnicliffe responded to our audio commentary Jose's Rawhead Rex Spotify Playlist The Forbidden Audio Commentary General Kickstarter Update iOS and Android update Version 2.5.8 Coming Up Next Hellraiser the Toll Sleepwalkers News Episodes, Duels of Blood is coming back, and Barn of the Blood Llama commentary whenever we get around to mailing the guy a money order. And this podcast, having no beginning, will have no end. The Clive Barker Podcast (or @Barkercast) is an independent editorial fan site and podcast that is not affiliated with or under contract by Clive Barker or Seraphim Films. This is a labor of love by the fans, for the fans. web www.clivebarkercast.com iOS App | Android App, iTunes (Leave a review!), Stitcher,Libsyn, Tunein, Pocket Casts, Google Play, DoubleTwist and YouTube Facebook and Join the Occupy Midian group Twitter: @BarkerCast | @OccupyMidian
Mox and Ono recently watched the newest film in the Hellraiser franchise, Hellraiser: Judgment, directed by Gary J. Tunnicliffe. Here is the review. *Please don't mind the rain in the background, it was stormy during recording. SOCIAL MEDIA Website: www.nekkomedia.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/cinecal_mass Instagram: https://instagram.com/cinecal_mass Tumblr: https://cinephiles-cenobites.tumblr.com Facebook: https://facebook.com/cinecal.mass YouTube: Nekko Media
It’s Valentines Day on Episode 290 of Trick or Treat Radio and how do we celebrate? By discussing the latest installment of the Hellraiser series, Hellraiser Judgment of course! Will the film buy you chocolates and flowers or will it forget to even call you? You’ll have to tune in to find out! You’ll also hear listeners send in their audio Valentine’s Day cards, Ares picks a fight with the world and you’ll hear all about Pinhead and his farm! So grab a typewriter, toss your lament configuration away and strap on for the world’s most dangerous talk radio show! Stuff we talk about: Roger Lavallee, Nicole Kidman, To Die For, Valentines Day, Divorced Dad, Cake Farts, The Cryptocast, Fangoria Returns!, Astron-6, Desmond of the Outer Santorum, salad tossing, The Three Stooges, sword fighting, Leaping Lando Poffolo, MZ/Creepy Girl love connection, Evil Courtney, Courtney Love, Man on the Moon, Marilyn Manson, Rose McGowan, Spotify, Hellraiser, The Scarlet Gospels, Pinhead, Gary J. Tunnicliffe, police procedurals, Saw, Se7en, Hellraiser Judgment, gore, god as a plot device, Jason Voorhees, Care Bears, the lazy boy, new writers changing the status quo, The Auditor, TPS reports, Trick or Treat Radio perfect dates, human cats, scramby eggs, Jason Mamosas, interoffice envelopes, Heather Langenkamp, Doug Bradley, Ryan Gosling, let’s send MZ to Florida, Drive Jacket Mark’s birthday, Ares vs Everyone, and the upcoming Deadites show. Send Email/Voicemail: podcast@trickortreatradio.com Visit our website: http://trickortreatradio.com Use our Amazon link: http://amzn.to/2CTdZzK FB Group: http://www.facebook.com/groups/trickortreatradio Twitter: http://twitter.com/TheDeadites Facebook: http://facebook.com/TheDeadites YouTube: http://youtube.com/TheDeaditesTV Instagram: http://instagram.com/TheDeadites Buy our music on Bandcamp: http://thedeadites.bandcamp.comSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/trickortreatradio)
We have such sights to show you, actually sounds. Whether its your pain or pleasure, it cannot be denied that Hellraiser holds its place in the pantheon of Horror icons and Horror's history. Join us (Mad Chann, Hot Toddy, RyBones and the Professor) as we work our way through the Hellraiser franchise's 9 entries as well as it's future. Also, when you are done with the show be sure to check out our blog for the Q & A with Gary J. Tunnicliffe, director of the upcoming "Hellraiser Judgment"! This episode is available on iTunes, podbean, mixcloud and our blog. Thanks for listening, we hope you enjoy!