But, the material was here, plan as day, and it was disregarded. So yeah, I was a little disappointed, as No More Souls is the most closest to Clive Barker's original since the sequel. Its dark, its brooding, its freaking violent. Still, I enjoyed Revelations for the simple fact that the cenobites where back and Mr. Tunnicliffe supplied the carnage, but that's about it. Anyway, check out the short below and see if you don't agree.
Friday, 25 May 2012
What Should have Been - Hellraiser: No More Souls
I've been having this nagging feeling ever since I first witnessed Gary J. Tunnicliffe's horror short No More Souls nearly five years ago. Why wasn't the recent sequel a feature version of this? I mean, I'm sure you guys witnessed the recent sequel, Hellraiser: Revelations and was scratching your head as to what just happened.
But, the material was here, plan as day, and it was disregarded. So yeah, I was a little disappointed, as No More Souls is the most closest to Clive Barker's original since the sequel. Its dark, its brooding, its freaking violent. Still, I enjoyed Revelations for the simple fact that the cenobites where back and Mr. Tunnicliffe supplied the carnage, but that's about it. Anyway, check out the short below and see if you don't agree.
But, the material was here, plan as day, and it was disregarded. So yeah, I was a little disappointed, as No More Souls is the most closest to Clive Barker's original since the sequel. Its dark, its brooding, its freaking violent. Still, I enjoyed Revelations for the simple fact that the cenobites where back and Mr. Tunnicliffe supplied the carnage, but that's about it. Anyway, check out the short below and see if you don't agree.
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