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    Archived from the IMDb Discussion Forums — Doug Bradley


    MyzeriTotec — 20 years ago(March 24, 2006 04:40 PM)

    I'm not sure if he actually visits this site or not, but just in case I wanted to convey my thanks. The Hellraiser series, my favorite by far, has been both loved and hated by its fans. Whether you didn't like the direction, the script or the production, one thing can be agreed on. Mr. Bradley's performance as "Pinhead" has been consistently immaculate throughout all eight movies. From a tool of Leviathan, to lord of evil, to judge of souls he has been an enjoyable character and what kept me watching. Even with only five minutes on camera, the presence is felt. Thank you Doug for years of a great performance and though I love "Pinhead" I am looking forward to Clive giving closure to the series.

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      obijazz — 20 years ago(March 29, 2006 12:11 PM)

      I watched the first 3 films in reverse order (not sure why!), we always seemed to watch it on a sunday afternoon after a heavy night on the town..great cure for a hangover. From the first moment I saw pinhead I loved him, it was something to do with his voice but also the calm, controlled demeanor. I saw the 4th some years ago and had no idea there were others (shame on me) I foresee a sunday afternoon Hellraiser marathon on the horizon. Will have to go out and get bladdered the night before though, just to keep the ritual going of course

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        MyzeriTotec — 20 years ago(March 30, 2006 11:27 PM)

        I saw the first one when I was five. Young I know, it was part of my cousins mission to find something to scare me. I didn't get most of the movie but something about the cenobites, Pinhead in particular drew me in. I watched it again in high school and immediately bought all four, and I now own all eight. Like I said, by far my favorite ser2000ies. With Clive Barker's writing and Doug Bradley's acting, its not hard to see why one film spawned 7 sequels, whether you liked the stories or not.

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          destroyerwod — 19 years ago(June 11, 2006 03:43 AM)

          i saw 1 to 6, the last 2 only a couple of days ago, i don't like much the turn it get for 5 and 6, not much Pinhead, and he is for me the heart of hellraiser, but i must still find amazing that he come back for all the episode even if he get less than 10 minutes in the movie. Pinhead is HIS character like freddy kruger is the character of robert englung. thats cool

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