Hellraiser III - Hell on Earth Page #2

Synopsis: Pinhead is stuck in a block after the Big Confrontation in "Hellbound," The block containing Pinhead and the puzzle cube is bought by a young playboy as sculpture. Pinhead busies himself escaping by getting the playboy to lure victims to his presence so he can use their blood. Once free, he seeks to destroy the puzzle cube so he need never return to Hell, but a female reporter is investigating the grisly murders and stands in his way.
Genre: Horror
Director(s): Anthony Hickox
Production: Paramount Home Video
  1 win & 7 nominations.
 
IMDB:
5.5
Rotten Tomatoes:
38%
R
Year:
1992
97 min
540 Views


and a series of shithead boyfriends.

Be nice to see something else,

have a night-time world.

Hey, this is great, isn't it?

I mean, just, er...

two girls, talking,

having a conversation.

Good coffee.

- You got a cigarette?

- Uh, yeah, just a second.

Great, thanks.

- Are you going to have one?

- I'm trying to quit.

Go on. What the f***, huh?

Do you think you're going to live forever?

(Sighs)

Oh, you want to talk about that, huh?

Something awful happened to that boy

and I have to know what it was.

Look, I don't know anything, all right?

I come out of the club,

the kid's already lying in the street.

- Did you know him?

- No.

OK, I've seen him in the club

a couple of times.

He's a punkhead. I never really danced

with him or anything.

And he was a thief.

He must have taken it from a statue.

- Taken what?

- That thing.

He's lying in the street, moaning,

and pointing at it.

But the chains, where did they come from?

That's what I'm trying to tell you.

He said it came out of this.

(Man) So, when do you wanna go in?

Hey, hold on a sec.

All done, Mr Monroe.

Huh. What a dick.

Why are we here? Want a cigarette?

Sure.

(Thud)

(Clicking)

(Creaking)

Oh, what the...

(Rumbling)

(Clicking)

- Aargh! Aargh!

- (Squealing)

Get off!

- Aaargh!

- (Squealing)

B*tch!

(Squelching)

Whoa!

(Coughing)

- Did I sleep through an earthquake?

- I thought I'd make breakfast.

Oh, that's really nice of you, Terri.

Can I ask, is it always this exploratory?

Uh, I don't know.

It's my first time. I'm a kitchen virgin.

- I'll boil some water.

- No, I'll do it.

No, no, it's OK. I like boiling water.

It's a speciality of mine.

Look, why don't you go watch some...

some cartoons?

This is a really great place.

This is yours? You, like, own this?

Well, the bank owns it,

but I'm working on it.

I haven't even had a place of my own

since I was 15.

Ow, ow.

What a great view. This is a great view.

Would you look at this?

Well, actually I'm pretty familiar

with the view. But it is good.

You know, over to the left,

you can... see...

I love it here.

I have to solve this thing.

I have to find out what's going on.

- You mentioned a statue.

- Yeah, I found it.

- I knew he'd like it.

- Oh, wait a minute. He, who? The kid?

No, JP, my last boyfriend.

He owns a club.

You know, you were there.

- He bought the statue.

- That you found.

What do you mean, you found it?

Well, there's a store. It's really hip.

Lots of weird sh*t in there.

I don't know, I saw this statue pillar thing...

I knew he'd love it. You've seen the club.

Would you know the place

if you saw it again?

- Sure. Why?

- We're going shopping.

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Peter Atkins

Peter Atkins was born in Liverpool, England on 2 November 1955. He was a founder member of The Dog Company, a 1970s avant-garde theatre group, along with Clive Barker and Doug Bradley - with whom he would later work on the Hellraiser movies. As well as his movie and TV work, he is the author of the novels Morningstar (1992) and Big Thunder (1997) and the collection Wishmaster and Others (1999). He is married to Dana Middleton and lives in Los Angeles, California. more…

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