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    Archived from the IMDb Discussion Forums — Hellraiser III: Hell on Earth


    Rena_Mahone — 11 years ago(May 08, 2014 11:06 PM)

    The palace with box-like decorations Does it exist for real somewhere or is was just CGI modified? That place looked wicked cool!
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      HellboundHero — 11 years ago(May 16, 2014 04:05 AM)

      It wasn't a palace, just an office building/skyscraper. The exterior with the scuplture does exist(don't ask me where), but most likely, the interior was just a set or they just decorated a normal building lobby with puzzle panels.

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        morganthemouse — 11 years ago(October 03, 2014 08:24 PM)

        Maybe I missed something, but why did they even show the boxlike building?

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          HellboundHero — 11 years ago(October 04, 2014 11:09 PM)

          Hellraiser: Bloodline explains it. The building was designed by architect John Merchant, a descendant of Philip LeMarchand, the man who built the puzzle box. LeMarchand's bloodline was cursed by his creating a gateway to Hell, causing all his descendants to be influenced by nightmares of Hell into continuing his work.

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            morganthemouse — 11 years ago(October 07, 2014 04:05 PM)

            Thank you!

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              sillyspaghetti — 10 years ago(October 07, 2015 07:18 AM)

              I have often dreamed about the Hellraiser films. The building you mention has sometimes appeared in said dreams, after I have escaped Pinhead.

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                webwarrior601543 — 10 years ago(March 13, 2016 07:10 AM)

                The building Merchant built looks nothing like the Puzzle Building from Hell on Earth. They butchered Bloodline so badly from its original intention that whether or not they were meant to be the same building is anyone's guess.
                According to the original screenplay of Hell on Earth that building is explained. When I aquired it, I was surprised.
                In the screenplay, when Joey and Pinhead have their final confrontation, Pinhead offers a deal to her: his freedom from hell in exchange for granting her great power and wealth (he is a demon after all). Then the story cuts to a large office building modeled after the Lemarchand Configuration and we travel to the top floor to a grand, opulent office with the impression of being within a billion dollar business empire with Joey sitting at a desk overlooking the city with a smile on her face. The camera is supposed to drift to a high shelf with the Lemarchand Configuration behind glass. Then the credits roll.
                If it had ended that way it would have made more sense regarding the Box remaining in play for future movies which didn't make sense if she buried it in cement and it explained the office building.
                Unfortunately, American audiences do not accept the good guys losing.

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                  TheSolarSailor — 9 years ago(November 17, 2016 09:20 AM)

                  Thanks for sharing that. It sounds more interesting than the stupid story they pursued in Bloodline about the whole toymaker nonsense.


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