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I really liked it as well. I liked the whole dynamic of Agent Strahm going against Detective Hoffman in that kind of 1-on-1, cat-mouse game between the two whereas the usual Saw gimmicks seemed to take somewhat of a backseat to that. It could have been better, but I really liked what they were going with there and I thought that Scott Patterson and Costas Mandylor did a really good job in it.
Incidentally,
Looks like NECA have amalgamated both their already released undamaged and battle-damaged Jasons for this one figure. I don't know if i'll be buying this one, as I already own NECA's undamaged undamaged Jason (Pt 3). Still, it's a nice idea for those who didn't buy the individual pt 3 Jasons.
http://bloody-disgusting.com/news/3380248/hellraiser-is-dimension-rushing-a-sequel-into-production/
I haven't seen Revelations, but everything, and I do mean everything, that I have heard about it, has been extremely negative. I grumble and complain about the state of the Friday The 13th re-reboot, but at least the Friday The 13th films are still theatrical. The series hasn't sunk to DTV or god forbid... Ashcan levels like Hellraiser has.
Only Phantasm V will (hopefully) reach me this year.
Hellraiser (1987)
Hellbound: Hellraiser II (1988)
Hellraiser III: Hell On Earth (1992)
Hellraiser: Bloodline (1996)
Hellraiser: Inferno (2000)
Hellraiser: Hellseeker (2002)
Hellraiser: Deader (2005)
Hellraiser: Hellworld (2005)
Hellraiser: Revelations (2011)
Hellraiser: Judgement (2016*)
http://bloody-disgusting.com/news/3380471/confirmed-gary-tunnicliffe-directing-hellraiser-judgment/
* Well, Dimension do need to rush this one out as well, so a 2016 release is a dead cert. It'll probably be released tomorrow. ;)
I guess we continue to hope that they bring back the glory of our beloved slashers but it doesn't seem "in vogue" to do so in this cynical second decade of the 21st Century with all of its ghosts and demons hitting horror cinema hard and not in a positive way IMO.
http://bloody-disgusting.com/news/3380701/is-don-mancini-ready-to-roll-on-seventh-childs-play-with-jennifer-tilly/
Coming june 2016 in Japan.
It's reassuring again to read that the found-footage angle has been kicked to the curb. As for the time period, I would like to see them plug the gap between Jason Takes Manhattan and Jason Goes To Hell. Now that Paramount are in control of the series once more, I think this could be a possibility.
That's like a very weird concept... :-? I mean, how are those two dead girls going to duke it out? Try to scare each other?
I'm not even sure whose team I'm on. Kayako or Sadako. This is strange...
If there isn't a director attached, then might I suggest the Soska sisters? Not only have they directed the best horror film of this decade, American Mary, but they have expressed interest in directing an F13 film. As a second choice, I would suggest Adam Green. The Hatchett films are practically tributes to the F13 films.