"Atop the Fourth Wall" Clive Barker's Hellraiser Summer Special (TV Episode 2019)
Linkara gives his thoughts on this movie"WhatCulture Horror" 10 Status Updates On Iconic Horror Movie Franchises (TV Episode 2021)
The movie is ranked 7th."The Cinema Snob" Hellraiser: Judgement (TV Episode 2022)
It's reviewed and footage is shown."Sven Uslings Bio" 2021 års sämsta filmer Del 1: Plats 20-11 (TV Episode 2022)
Talked about in a list of 20 worst movies seen during the year.
Hellraiser (1987)
Hellbound: Hellraiser II (1988)
Hellraiser: Bloodline (1996)
Hellraiser: Inferno (Video 2000)
"The Cinema Snob" The Candyman Trilogy (TV Episode 2021)
The Snob mentions he needs to finish reviewing the "Hellraiser" movies."The Cinema Snob" Scream (TV Episode 2022)
The Snob mentions it.- Mentioned in Paul T. Taylor's Interview
Casablanca (1942)
The line "In the meantime, let's hit the usual suspects" references "Round up the usual suspects", a famous line from this movie.A Clockwork Orange (1971)
The house address of 55 Ludovico is a dual reference to A Clockwork Orange. Ludovico Technique was the behavioral conditioning treatment Alex underwent, and 55 are two digits of Alex's prison number - 655321 in the movie and 6655321 in the book.- Peter Cushing's role as Grand Moff Tarkin in Star Wars was sometimes used as a point of reference for Taylor during filming; if Tunnicliffe ever felt that Taylor was getting slightly off-course in his performance, he would ask him to repeat the quote "You're far too trusting" to help bring him back into Pinhead's mindset. Also, Egerton saying "What an incredible smell you've discovered!" is a line Han Solo had in this movie.
A Nightmare on Elm Street (1984)
There is a Freddy Krueger easter egg in the gag reel. Co-star Heather Langenkamp is also best known for this film.Brazil (1985)
The director said The Auditor character he plays was inspired by two movie characters: "His inspiration comes from many places, he is undoubtedly a combination of 'Sam Lowry' from Brazil (in terms of being a 'cog in the machine') and visually and tonally 'Itzhak Stern' from Schindler's List (two films that I love for all aspects Direction, Design, Performance, Cinematography etc)."
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