@@YankeeCommie Ye multiple times. In der Schule habe ich funf Jahre lang Deutsch gelernt. Have you ever been to a synagogue? I think you may be confused as to what takes place where.
@@johnfrancis5673 I was stationed in vilseck and was wondering in Munich in December and you could do this at the Christmas market it was right next to the gluwein. Lol. Germany is great man just a joke
@@alexalex-om9ic Nope. Well yes, it certainly exists in comments on you tube, and the worst, deepest level of hell? comments under any Nirvana video on insta. I would say Tiktok is worse, but im convinced its denizens are far to brain damaged to suffer much.
@@connorgillispie7128well, if you’re anything like the typical working man or woman, you might want a little currency for your hard work or troubles… I’m confident you can figure out the rest yourself bud!
It's a standard interrogation technique. It lures the person being interviewed into opening up more under the mistaken guise that their actions are somewhat validated.
I do like the idea that they forced him to tell every sin himself. They told him that they already knew what he did and still made him tell them. And to use his own blood as ink was an interesting touch.
Is it interesting though? I can guarantee someone mentioned this idea when brainstorming and the writer or director just went with it without a second thought… and it shows because it’s not creative in the slightest.
@@Noner1234 I wouldn’t call it interesting but I don’t think it using something established is that big a deal either really, it may be a little unimaginative but it works for the scenes purpose.
@@vulcan2519After it got pumped through the pipe a bunch of naked women run their hands through it and tell the guy with the cut face wether the man is guilty or not
I think the scariest depiction of hell was in the film What Dreams May Come with Robin Williams. It wasn't a scary film, but heaven is depicted as basically your own universe where you can do anything you'd like and hell is depicted as your own universe where everything goes terrible for you. You also don't realise you're in hell. A personalised and lonely experience, where you don't even realise you are in hell. You just... suffer.
I actually think it's stupid. Punishment without the culprit being aware of their sins or recognizing why they are being punished is just sadism... Not Justice.
loved that movie watched in back in 1998 and many times since...beautiful yet dramatic and sad happy....and even though robin williams killed himself contrary to the movie i do believe if there is a heaven that he went there to heaven
Good movie, but when I was a kid, it depressed me, and I never saw it again. During that time, Robin Williams had many good movies for kids my age that I enjoyed. RIP Rob❤
@mmackenzie3922 I dunno, being interrogated in what looks like a crackhouse just doesn't take the cake for the scariest depiction of an entire plane of existence dedicated to torturing you. The buildup is there but the scene ends before anything comes of it.
0:17 "Clearly, this is a place where the rules of your world do not apply... apart for the industrial looking light bulbs trend and promo deals of course"
I also work at Amazon and can confirm. Just add hundreds of people literally hiding in the bathroom stalls, not working for the whole shift while that spicy chicken you ate before going in is trying to remind you of your bad choices. Then you can't find an empty stall, its only 2:03am and you have to go back to Fluid Load and work in a trailer in the middle of July. Truly hell.
For me, the scariest depiction of hell was in Jacob's Ladder. The dismembered body parts, the madhouse, the woman nursing a doll, etc. The "vibrating head" image has become a staple (or should I say cliché) of every horror movie since. Event Horizon takes second place -- though as I understand it, there was footage shot that was so disturbing it was decided to not include it in the finished product.
You need to watch the directors cut. There is a scene where he's paralyzed in fear in the bedroom as beasts start breaking down his walls and its nothing but mouths with teeth and eyes pushing through. NO idea why they left that out it was horrifying.
1🎯🎯% This, yes. More than the gore and whatnot, just how fkn *mind-bending* his trip was the ENTIRE time... Impossible to differentiate what was "real" and what was nightmare. Because it was *ALL nightmare.* Absolutely horrifying. Deleted scenes were extra off-putting. 'When your scared of dying, and you're holding on, you'll see devils... Tearing you apart. But if accept if you [accept your fate] you'll realize they're actually angels... Freeing you.' Just awesome filmmaking. Always thought U -Unbreakable- EDIT: SIXTH SENSE was kind of a Jacobs Ladder rip-off.
@@drewpatterson8009 The Hollywood curse: great scenes must be cut (edit: by the suits, aka the investors) to accommodate the "average viewer" and their 90-120 min. projected attention span. That and their assumed lack of critical thinking and delicate sensibilities. They think they cannot afford to take "chances" asking an audience to connect dots or deal with a bleak, unexpected ending, bc it might alienate *some* viewers (even though it might captivate many more). The studios make movies (not films) by the formula 🌽: MOST BUTTS x MOST SEATS = GREAT SUCCESS > Content and originality, compelling & thought-provoking stories/characters. *Support independent filmmakers.*
Well the thing to remember is that a jury is made up of your peers. Odds are the jury in this case is other people trapped there and they are going to have to sift through (or worse) the assessors findings.
Event Horizon had the scariest hell. The brief flashes you saw of it depicted a realm of pure psychopathy. You step through the gate and you're the worst version of yourself that you could ever imagine. Finding yourself within an instant trying to reach down your own throat to pull out your organs, while those nearby who have been there.... a while... already.... are engaging in weird, semi-sexual rituals with eachother's maggot infested, perpetually living body parts. At every turn, cruel, twisted machinations that seem purpose built to cause maximum pain in human beings, like industrial factory farm equipment, houses confused, enraged, terrified people as they scream and vomit blood eternally. And all the while, you're offered glimmers of visions of your loved ones being impaled right through, your most treasured friends and family brutally maimed and hewn to steaks. And there's nothing you can do to stop it. EVER. Even if you somehow escape back to our realm, this version of Hell comes with you.
I agree with this completely and was looking for this comment, although i'm not sure if they found hell specifically but just a dimension of pure evil and chaos, which arguably could be considered the same thing except hell is a religious ideology
Event Horizon is accidentally Warhammer 40K cannon. Many Warhammer fans consider it to be part of the lore. It was humanities first encounter with "the warp" when attempting space travel. It is literally the purest form of chaos. In the far future, humans use the warp to travel great distances through space. It is not something to be trifled with, even the smallest mistake when dealing with it can cause entire planets to be consumed with horrors.
The thought of going to hell, and then finding all the demons and monsters have British accents, makes the prospect of damnation all the more chilling.
Always found it odd that the region named for the language fails to pronounce half the syllables in it. They fail to realize American English is mostly just English based off the way it was spoken in England 250 years ago. In that 250 years the British managed to mangle the shit out of it then turn their noses up at the rest of the English speaking world.
The scariest hell is sitting in a chair and watching weirdos eat paper? Damn, I guess there really is no point in worrying about going there after death!
Oh but you should, the unimaginable of all your fears magnified and given to you over again for eternity. No presence of God, no hope and no escape. It is very real.
The problem with recent hellraiser is they go for grotesque rubbish rather than horror It isn't about how sick it is or how gross things are or even how awful the cenobites appear. They need to get back to the fear or the unknown.
Hellraiser to me has always been about how overindulging in pleasure at the risk of some pain can take you to a place where the pain is endless. A cautionary tale, not so much about the unknown.
The series was heavily rushed, and most, if not a good majority from the books/novels doesn't even match that of the movies. The re-boot was quite nice and actually was a bit more canon though. Excited to see where it goes from there@@alejandrinos
Hellraiser was about leviathan which is a realm of hell itself. The sort of mixture of pleasuring sin mixed with agonizing pain is what made them lose their humanity and become servants of the leviathan and it is all about the pain to be brought to those who are to explore the realms that brings them a blissful escape of pain and indulgence amongst other things
The scariest part of this scene is the editing. 0:28 - Opens the razor, blade to the left. 0:30 - Opens it again, blade to right. 0.31 - Starts to stand, razor in both hands, shifting it to right hand, razor is open wide. 0:32 - Stands, razor is entirely in right hand, left hand was flat on the table. Blade is on the left, razor is only slightly open. 0:34 - Finishes standing, opens razor AGAIN, by pulling handle back, blade on the left.
There's this animation movie from 2010 ... "Dante's Inferno". Even had a videogame based on God of War's mechanics, it was basically a re-skin, but nevertheless it deserved more attention than what it got at the time, both movie and game.
@themonsterunderyourbed9408 The Divine Comedy in the narrative poem by Dante Alighieri. Inferno is one of three sections, titled after the realms he traverses. Purgatory and Paradiso are the others. It's actually really good if you have the stomach for reading that style of writing similar to Shakespeare or one of the old versions of the Bible like Geneva, Naked, or original King James. The story is still cool in modernized versions but it loses it's soul.
This is actually just a regular day at a DMV branch office in New Jersey. This is also why the processing time is so slow: they have to reassemble the papers that were just digested and thrown up.
I've always pictured the first Silent Hill movie to be the perfect depiction of hell. Imagine just dying over and over again to abominations in the dark that represent your deepest fears as you were alive.
There is a very dark and gruesome description of hell in a graphic novel, i think it´s the poem Angels Claws. Everything that has ever given you joy and pleasure is in abundance. The catch is that you can't feel any of it. Neither physically nor emotionally, because the good things like joy and pleasure are only on earth to lure you into hell. But as soon as you´re in it you experience that they don't exist there.
Huh. That's a rare one. Almost like Johnny The Homicidal Maniac's depiction of heaven. Nothing but row after row of wooden chairs, and it doesn't matter. There is no pain, no want, and no boredom, so you can just sit there forever without a problem in the, well, afterlife.
Awww, this video is for the Hellraiser FANS here ❤ Indeed it's not terribly scary or gruesome... no flaying, no gratuitous severing of limbs or tongues or eyeballs.... but it's full of poetic imagination. I love all 3 in the series (were there more?) Some of the dialogue had beautiful echoes of Shakespeare... HELL as a state of mind.
they could've done so much more with this. -Spoiler alert- The idea starts out excellent, I love how it starts out so formal and then turns to a sort of madness, but after that it's like the writers just didn't know what to do. These demons are responsible for helling the whole human race and all they have is one room, where's the rest? Where's the hallway of rooms of people being processed, the other staff, the other chambers? It's just this and Pinhead in his living room in a dinky house, and it seems like such a wasted idea
Well they must have overspent the budget on whatever they can scrounge up it seems. Leaves little to the imagination when they overdo small things such as this and no room to add more
@@rudpajiuck They meant to say "paint" is falling off the walls, but they said "pain" is falling off the walls. Given that hell is a realm of pain, referring to hell as a place where "pain" is falling off the walls just seems appropriate. 🙂
Originally it was supposed to be its own thing, but the studio only agreed to make it if the writer rewrote it as a Hellraiser film. If I remember correctly.
@@TheNightWatcher1385 Which might explain why Pinhead was just shoved to the side at the end of the movie. Just so they start their own shitty franchise, and just had to step on Hellraiser to do so.
@@brandonspain12345 Yeah. I feel for the writer. He wanted to start his own horror series but now all his characters are considered part of the Hellraiser universe so he can’t. Sucks.
I always loved the depiction found in a game called Painkiller. The horrors that people have unleashed on each other throughout history, frozen in time.
I was going to say What Dreams May Come is scarier than this, but not that it's actually scary. It's more an intellectual theory of hell: the one you create for yourself.
"Hell is your life gone wrong" makes the suffering intensely personal. Not just that it's images of their house in ruins or whatever, but that it's created entirely by their own will. Their spirits are given the power of a genie and all they do is hurt themselves as hard as they can. That idea resonated strongly with me. The movie couldn't (and shouldn't have) explore it to the fullest potential since it would have involved not just the house, but husband/kids/friends rendered into monsters, and situations a PG-13 movie could never depict..
Hell I'm that movie is a reference to the classic poem "Dante's inferno." I also agree that the hell depicted in "What Dreams May Come" is unusually scary. Just the bodies laying on the beach, exhausted no energy, motivation to do anything and that one level where they take the elevator and all the heads are stuck in the ground, scary and disturbing.. 🫣😳🫣
HELL? If there was one. Listening to the rapist that is really going to hell TRUMP talk about seeing a shoplifter stealing a refrigerator lol lol yes the cancer said that. A strong guy he said. Lift a refrigerator and walk out of a store lol lol lol ..........
This movie is all sorts of weird. But that first guy, with the typewriter... he's downright creepy as fuck. Just something about him is deeply unsettling, and it's not even the cuts on his face.
@tmillstv100 seriously. I get what they were going for... sort of... but it was gross, not terrifying. The 1st guy, "pain is just a common currency. I'll spend some on you if you wish." That's legit scary.
I don’t know why but the first man in black shades also slightly giving me Invisible Man vibes. I am not saying that simply because of his appearance, however.
a bit confused by the negative comments... this is really interesting to me. everything about it was interesting. having a dinner of a story of... i dont want to be flagged by saying the word, mixed with tears of children..then thrown up into a tube clearly being used for something vile... fascinating depiction.
The Xenobites from hellraiser aren't demons from Hell. They're from another dimension who people have called "Angels/Demons". They're just a weird collective who get off on pain as much as pleasure, since it gives them both a pleasure kick.
No - the Cenobites (maybe you mean Xenomorphs - another universe) are in another dimension, but this dimension becomes what humans would call "hell" for them. Even the leader himself, in the movies called "Pinhead" describes the place to frank - the dimension "creates" the personal hell of the solver. As you may know not only the dimension changes. So the "leader" of the cenobites is practical the nameless, so called pinhead - but in the dimension the leader is he who gets called "the engineer" - It´s not "this one hot place full of flames" ... it´s what it needs to be for those who open the portal.
This is true in Hellraiser film canon/continuity. In Clive Barker's novels (The Hellbound Heart and The Scarlet Gospels) OTOH they are indeed from Hell, with Pinhead (aka Hell Priest) attempting to become the new Lord of Hell in Lucifer's absence, with extremely devastating consequences once he unintentionally resurrected the latter in the process, with God, Heaven and the angels also playing a role in The Scarlet Gospels.
@@datensenke The Hellbound Heart, the first Hellraiser book that Clive Barker wrote is great and I massively recommend it to anyone that finds the mythos in the movies interesting. The Scarlet Gospels was not nearly as serious as the first book, and it goes all in with the main characters entering Hell through one of Pinhead's doorways. But both of these books are SO. MUCH. BETTER. than basically any of the movies after the first one (which is sad asf).
Beautiful video and audio! I asked my wife to marry me on the frozen banks of the Kemijoki in Lapland, and your video brought me back to that moment. Thank you!
I liked the idea that the cennobites were beyond good and evil.....truly interdimensional beings in pursuit of sensations. They just did things that were evil.
@@majorpwner241God bless! I don't know what's better, a groping dementia patient who zones out mid speech and trips going up stairs, OR, the blonde long lost twin brother of New Jersey governor Chris Christie, who can't open an umbrella or read a teleprompter because he is always drunk.
That interview process was dope. He would be punished for withholding his shame but the shame is what pleases them. Like acting piously is what gets you tortured there. I love it.
They should make a sequel. What's below? Water? Forever nothingness? A slide that swirled her down to another, even more gruesome situation? I loved Curve so much. Pure, constant mental and physical torture. No escape but you are helpless to do anything but try to survive; with only hardly even the faintest glimmer of hope. So bleak.
What I wanna know is who is the maintenance guy in hell? Someone's gotta build and maintain the plumbing, the typewriter, keep the lights on, all that stuff.
Hi everyone! What grade (out of 10) would you give this video?
9/10, I like it
9/10. The end was most gut wrenching. The character doing the typing was interesting to say the least.
0/10 solely for the clickbait title bullshit.
Worst
-1
The most terrifying thing about this depiction of hell is the amount of bureaucracy.
Where do you think most politicians end up? In Heaven?
Make sure to vote.
What if hell is just the DMV
Both Heaven and Hell are both extremely bureaucratic, hilariously so
@@dickjohnson9582what do you mean IF?
All those typewriters that people threw away in the 80s ended up in hell.
😂😂😂
Funny thing is I still used a typewriter in middle school in Mexico for my school reports in 2002, that was the last year I ever used one.
The comment of the week, right here. Excellent work. 10 out of 10 score!
They just try to cut costs down there. And the writers are still working.
Lol😅
Scariest?
Looks like something you would pay 200$ an hour for in Germany.
marvelous comment
Or something straight from the mind of the talmudic dews in hollywood that made the film?
Aw i see youve been to Germany
@@YankeeCommie Ye multiple times. In der Schule habe ich funf Jahre lang Deutsch gelernt. Have you ever been to a synagogue? I think you may be confused as to what takes place where.
@@johnfrancis5673 I was stationed in vilseck and was wondering in Munich in December and you could do this at the Christmas market it was right next to the gluwein. Lol. Germany is great man just a joke
The auditor uses a straight razor with a disposable blade so he can change out blades for each interviewee to make sure everything stays sanitary
👏
Probably more so to maintain a sharper edge
Likely because production couldn’t afford a real straight razor
IDK, didn't look like anyone there was worried about things being sanitary
Don't want them to get an infection after stabbing them in the heart.
even in hell theyre using those kitschy little edison bulbs for a quaint and relaxing atmosphere during your dining experience
And the metal thing on the wall says 'China' on it
@@saccerzdeverything is made in China! 😅
@@redclayscholar620
Even US president Bidon..
yes lol. Clickbaite title
Even the thumbnail is tarded af
they went to home depot for the lighting decoration
"The afterlife is a bureaucracy" is a great trope.
"Wait here and take a number. Someone will be in to see you shortly."
Ah, You need to fill in Permit A38 first sir.
Like beetlejuice! 😁
Kind of in keeping with having the Pedophi|e-in-Chief Biden featured.
@@ABlokeCalledDaz don't i need Form 202 first?
@@TheDennys21 do you have the original?
I love how ,even in hell , pipe flanges are still made in china
Hell is Real...Really full of Chinese hardware.
Where the hell would they get such quality cheaper?😄
Why of course things in Hell are made in China
GOOD ONE...........
Hahaha 😂 best comment ever! And says it on there too hahaha 😂
This video was recommended to me for some reason.....and this is 4 minutes of my life I'm never getting back.
Half way through I knew I f'd up wasting my time clicking on this but I kept going anyway
Me too
Not like you have a life anyway
Damn why so agressive lmao@@ernr7084
#metoo
Hiring Boris Johnson as the accessor was a great move
You win
It was actually steve wozniack
Beta labour voter 🤡
@@tlv8555 Beta na-zi voter
@@Socialist_Stanczyksays the socialist lol
I might call this the weirdest depiction of hell not scariest. Lmao
666 likes 😮
hell is real
@@alexalex-om9ic Nope. Well yes, it certainly exists in comments on you tube, and the worst, deepest level of hell? comments under any Nirvana video on insta. I would say Tiktok is worse, but im convinced its denizens are far to brain damaged to suffer much.
idk about the scariest but it's got to be one of the most disgusting.
It's gross but not scary. But what's scary about someone reaping what they sow?
When someone says pain is a currency, you can bet your ass you dont want a reward from that person lol
What was his “reward”?
@@connorgillispie7128well, if you’re anything like the typical working man or woman, you might want a little currency for your hard work or troubles… I’m confident you can figure out the rest yourself bud!
@@connorgillispie7128ligma
I don’t think betting your ass at all would be a good idea in this context😅
@@connorgillispie7128i think just more pain
The “uhh..i understand..” was very comforting for some reason 😂
Because he’s not there to judge. He’s simply there to record the details.
@@TheNightWatcher1385 but how would he understand if he's not judging
@@zarrowthehorse doesnt need to
@@zarrowthehorse heard it a thousand times before probably, or some weird amorality where he understands peoples moral systems easier
It's a standard interrogation technique. It lures the person being interviewed into opening up more under the mistaken guise that their actions are somewhat validated.
I do like the idea that they forced him to tell every sin himself. They told him that they already knew what he did and still made him tell them. And to use his own blood as ink was an interesting touch.
Is it interesting though? I can guarantee someone mentioned this idea when brainstorming and the writer or director just went with it without a second thought… and it shows because it’s not creative in the slightest.
Kind of like taxes
@@Noner1234 I wouldn’t call it interesting but I don’t think it using something established is that big a deal either really, it may be a little unimaginative but it works for the scenes purpose.
Why do you like that they forced him to tell his sin?
@@blissx7556Because there are added consequences for lying to liars.
Shitloads of paperwork, and a fat guy eating loudly at the desk opposite - this is my day-to-day at work.
You work on hell?
@@TF2Scout.. I think just in a regular office.
facts
You may be in it already.
That's why hell is real
Doesn't seem wise to call someone a "sick f..." while tied up in a chair in what appears to be a torture chamber.
And also when they themselves are also guilty of the same thing.
@@rdzu834it’s a coping mechanism
@@rdzu834 Maybe he see's himself the same way
When this is the torture and you’re sat there confused as you are; what difference does it make?
@@MolGaeilge most likely
1:27 ... "The assessor will be here with you shortly." He sounds like a customer care executive, which is the most painful thing.
I love the contrast of how the Auditor makes the process sound so formal, and then the Assessor comes in with such a grotesque display
what the hell was the eating paper then throwing up for???
@@vulcan2519After it got pumped through the pipe a bunch of naked women run their hands through it and tell the guy with the cut face wether the man is guilty or not
@@noahboccongelle8839 is this for real?
@@alejandroromero6464yeah it is
@@alejandroromero6464 yeah i visited one time and it was just like this
with those hanging lights, this looks like a place you'd pay $20 for a burger, no sides
No fries IS the real hell.
Even worse NO DRINK AND NO FRIES
Yeah. Hell. Lol
And the burger is mid
Five guys in a nutshell
I think the scariest depiction of hell was in the film What Dreams May Come with Robin Williams. It wasn't a scary film, but heaven is depicted as basically your own universe where you can do anything you'd like and hell is depicted as your own universe where everything goes terrible for you. You also don't realise you're in hell. A personalised and lonely experience, where you don't even realise you are in hell. You just... suffer.
I actually think it's stupid. Punishment without the culprit being aware of their sins or recognizing why they are being punished is just sadism... Not Justice.
loved that movie watched in back in 1998 and many times since...beautiful yet dramatic and sad happy....and even though robin williams killed himself contrary to the movie i do believe if there is a heaven that he went there to heaven
Honestly id take loneliness, singularity and peace over burning alive and being tortured for literally eternity....
Yea cause think we might be in hell right now on Earth we are just lead to believe it isn’t or we have forgotten.
Good movie, but when I was a kid, it depressed me, and I never saw it again. During that time, Robin Williams had many good movies for kids my age that I enjoyed.
RIP Rob❤
there's a huge difference between a scary movie and a gross movie.
Disturbing. Disturbing is your word.
A majority of horror nowadays is just gross and shocking for the sake of it. I found this scene at least entertaining. Somewhat entertaining yk lol.
This is why there's so many dislikes.
@@billy-mikaelpaiement8489 no... no gross is correct
Hardly the scariest depiction of hell, but still interesting.
@mmackenzie3922 I dunno, being interrogated in what looks like a crackhouse just doesn't take the cake for the scariest depiction of an entire plane of existence dedicated to torturing you. The buildup is there but the scene ends before anything comes of it.
There's actually no hell, but there is a second death.
Q; why is there no hell ?@@madero-jb5ri
@mmackenzie3922 bible
@mmackenzie3922 The Bible
And Beetlejuice is STILL waiting outside in the receptionist area to get in to see his caseworker.
It’s showtime😊
Not too long now. Can't wait for Beetlejuice Beetlejuice to be released!
The juice is loose 😂
Vampires on tomato juice futanari
@@QuinnRaknarok not saying I’m interested
however………
Looks like something Trent Reznor would come up with as a Nine Inch Nails clip in the 90s.
Looks like the Closer clip
Defo looks like the Closer video
2:00
Yeah you could make a music video out of that dude eating the paper
The 1990's
You get me closer to hell
0:17 "Clearly, this is a place where the rules of your world do not apply... apart for the industrial looking light bulbs trend and promo deals of course"
This is what working at Amazon is like
I also work at Amazon and can confirm. Just add hundreds of people literally hiding in the bathroom stalls, not working for the whole shift while that spicy chicken you ate before going in is trying to remind you of your bad choices. Then you can't find an empty stall, its only 2:03am and you have to go back to Fluid Load and work in a trailer in the middle of July. Truly hell.
This is the 7th time I said "what the FUQUE??" out loud with this video and the comments..
No UPS
Amazon prime video sucks ass!
Except where are the piss buckets?
For me, the scariest depiction of hell was in Jacob's Ladder. The dismembered body parts, the madhouse, the woman nursing a doll, etc. The "vibrating head" image has become a staple (or should I say cliché) of every horror movie since.
Event Horizon takes second place -- though as I understand it, there was footage shot that was so disturbing it was decided to not include it in the finished product.
Jacobs Ladder is an awesome movie.
@@Ukmongoose3 absolutely.
You need to watch the directors cut. There is a scene where he's paralyzed in fear in the bedroom as beasts start breaking down his walls and its nothing but mouths with teeth and eyes pushing through. NO idea why they left that out it was horrifying.
1🎯🎯% This, yes. More than the gore and whatnot, just how fkn *mind-bending* his trip was the ENTIRE time... Impossible to differentiate what was "real" and what was nightmare. Because it was *ALL nightmare.* Absolutely horrifying. Deleted scenes were extra off-putting.
'When your scared of dying, and you're holding on, you'll see devils... Tearing you apart. But if accept if you [accept your fate] you'll realize they're actually angels... Freeing you.' Just awesome filmmaking. Always thought U
-Unbreakable- EDIT: SIXTH SENSE was kind of a Jacobs Ladder rip-off.
@@drewpatterson8009 The Hollywood curse: great scenes must be cut (edit: by the suits, aka the investors) to accommodate the "average viewer" and their 90-120 min. projected attention span. That and their assumed lack of critical thinking and delicate sensibilities. They think they cannot afford to take "chances" asking an audience to connect dots or deal with a bleak, unexpected ending, bc it might alienate *some* viewers (even though it might captivate many more). The studios make movies (not films) by the formula 🌽:
MOST BUTTS x MOST SEATS = GREAT SUCCESS > Content and originality, compelling & thought-provoking stories/characters.
*Support independent filmmakers.*
I'm more confused than scared.
sanity is for the weak
@@renatobrunetta645 Do YOU hear the voices too?
"The assesssor will pass on his findings to the jury" hits differently on rewatch.
What did the jury say?
@@weirdshibainu "please stop sending us vomit", I imagine
Well the thing to remember is that a jury is made up of your peers.
Odds are the jury in this case is other people trapped there and they are going to have to sift through (or worse) the assessors findings.
With 1 being typical clickbait and 10 being a credit to UA-cam, I give this a resounding one.
Event Horizon had the scariest hell.
The brief flashes you saw of it depicted a realm of pure psychopathy. You step through the gate and you're the worst version of yourself that you could ever imagine. Finding yourself within an instant trying to reach down your own throat to pull out your organs, while those nearby who have been there.... a while... already.... are engaging in weird, semi-sexual rituals with eachother's maggot infested, perpetually living body parts.
At every turn, cruel, twisted machinations that seem purpose built to cause maximum pain in human beings, like industrial factory farm equipment, houses confused, enraged, terrified people as they scream and vomit blood eternally.
And all the while, you're offered glimmers of visions of your loved ones being impaled right through, your most treasured friends and family brutally maimed and hewn to steaks.
And there's nothing you can do to stop it. EVER.
Even if you somehow escape back to our realm, this version of Hell comes with you.
I agree with this completely and was looking for this comment, although i'm not sure if they found hell specifically but just a dimension of pure evil and chaos, which arguably could be considered the same thing except hell is a religious ideology
Event Horizon is accidentally Warhammer 40K cannon. Many Warhammer fans consider it to be part of the lore. It was humanities first encounter with "the warp" when attempting space travel. It is literally the purest form of chaos. In the far future, humans use the warp to travel great distances through space. It is not something to be trifled with, even the smallest mistake when dealing with it can cause entire planets to be consumed with horrors.
@@saltwatertaffybagThat's badass.
After hundreds of years, you get used to it. Pain and psychological horror has to come gradually
No it didn't lol.
The thought of going to hell, and then finding all the demons and monsters have British accents, makes the prospect of damnation all the more chilling.
That's funny because my idea of hell is having to listen to an American talk.
@@sgtscribbles I presume you are a fellow Brit. I see, and hear, where you're coming from.
Always found it odd that the region named for the language fails to pronounce half the syllables in it. They fail to realize American English is mostly just English based off the way it was spoken in England 250 years ago. In that 250 years the British managed to mangle the shit out of it then turn their noses up at the rest of the English speaking world.
I think all singers are pied pipers
@@sgtscribbles at least you would understand them at all times
"Obviously I am a man for whom pain is nothing more than a common currency." - Henry Kissinger
i will spend some on you if you like
Can we all just appreciate The Auditor's design and how unique he looks?
no
The scariest hell is sitting in a chair and watching weirdos eat paper? Damn, I guess there really is no point in worrying about going there after death!
It is, as someone else said, "the afterlife is a bureaucracy".
Oh but you should, the unimaginable of all your fears magnified and given to you over again for eternity. No presence of God, no hope and no escape. It is very real.
@@INDRIDCOLD83 This isn't about religion. It's about this one scene in this movie.
all very silly is what it is.@@INDRIDCOLD83
Tell me more@@INDRIDCOLD83
The problem with recent hellraiser is they go for grotesque rubbish rather than horror
It isn't about how sick it is or how gross things are or even how awful the cenobites appear.
They need to get back to the fear or the unknown.
Hellraiser to me has always been about how overindulging in pleasure at the risk of some pain can take you to a place where the pain is endless. A cautionary tale, not so much about the unknown.
Once they explained how the cenobites work it was all over. There's no more unknown.
The series was heavily rushed, and most, if not a good majority from the books/novels doesn't even match that of the movies. The re-boot was quite nice and actually was a bit more canon though. Excited to see where it goes from there@@alejandrinos
Hellraiser was about leviathan which is a realm of hell itself.
The sort of mixture of pleasuring sin mixed with agonizing pain is what made them lose their humanity and become servants of the leviathan and it is all about the pain to be brought to those who are to explore the realms that brings them a blissful escape of pain and indulgence amongst other things
No one will want to admit it but the focus on pinhead has dragged it
Hellraiser has alot of cool potential
3:31 Wow, even in hell things are made in China.
Yup
0:46 "Awe... I understand" this is some dark humor right here 🤣
"The scariest depiction of hell in a movie!"
*Event Horizon has entered the chat*
Nothing compares to little Nicky’s depiction of hell , that was truly disturbing, couldn’t sleep for months and still get nightmares to this day
TRUE. imagine growing a pair of tits in hell😮💨
The nipple twisting right?😂
This isn't hell. I've been to hell. I was forced to sit through a Taylor Swift concert to keep an eye on my sister.
This is hell because you're stuck in an endless loop of paperwork.
😂😂
Oh dear god no!
Thank you for your service 🫡
That does sound worst than this honestly
The scariest part of this scene is the editing.
0:28 - Opens the razor, blade to the left.
0:30 - Opens it again, blade to right.
0.31 - Starts to stand, razor in both hands, shifting it to right hand, razor is open wide.
0:32 - Stands, razor is entirely in right hand, left hand was flat on the table. Blade is on the left, razor is only slightly open.
0:34 - Finishes standing, opens razor AGAIN, by pulling handle back, blade on the left.
"Clearly this is a place where the rules of your world do not apply."
Good eye...i work in continuity on sets at times so these mistakes don't happen
@@astrovarius543 BEST comment on the entire thread !!!
great eye. any good movies to propose ? i have some myself
Road to Perdition
Well. That was a thing. Gunna tick that movie off of my playlist. Thank you for saving me the time.
not sure why you'd start with this one anyway. lol.
Its decent. Not the best but decent.
Hey I tick movies on my movie playlist too!! But yeah this one movie isn't it 💀💀💀
I didn't tick it ON. I wouldn't give this trash a watch@@jads_so_enigmatic7941
Director gave his best David Fincher impersonation.
david flincher
You mean his worst
There's this animation movie from 2010 ... "Dante's Inferno". Even had a videogame based on God of War's mechanics, it was basically a re-skin, but nevertheless it deserved more attention than what it got at the time, both movie and game.
Totally agree. Watched for the first time a few months ago. It’s a wild one for sure 😂😂😂
Dante's inferno is a poem about hell and the devil.
It's a famous poem. It has received plenty of attention 😂
Haha! Dantes Inferno how been around since 2010 I guess! Another thing don't forget to puff puff and then pass my boy.
@themonsterunderyourbed9408 The Divine Comedy in the narrative poem by Dante Alighieri. Inferno is one of three sections, titled after the realms he traverses. Purgatory and Paradiso are the others. It's actually really good if you have the stomach for reading that style of writing similar to Shakespeare or one of the old versions of the Bible like Geneva, Naked, or original King James. The story is still cool in modernized versions but it loses it's soul.
This is actually just a regular day at a DMV branch office in New Jersey. This is also why the processing time is so slow: they have to reassemble the papers that were just digested and thrown up.
What does dmv mean?
@@Rebelscum264 Department of Motor Vehicles.
I've always pictured the first Silent Hill movie to be the perfect depiction of hell. Imagine just dying over and over again to abominations in the dark that represent your deepest fears as you were alive.
There is a very dark and gruesome description of hell in a graphic novel, i think it´s the poem Angels Claws. Everything that has ever given you joy and pleasure is in abundance. The catch is that you can't feel any of it. Neither physically nor emotionally, because the good things like joy and pleasure are only on earth to lure you into hell. But as soon as you´re in it you experience that they don't exist there.
Huh. That's a rare one. Almost like Johnny The Homicidal Maniac's depiction of heaven. Nothing but row after row of wooden chairs, and it doesn't matter. There is no pain, no want, and no boredom, so you can just sit there forever without a problem in the, well, afterlife.
That does seem dark, and a really interesting take on it.... but I don't see how that's gruesome...?
@@vsgfilmgrouphow is it hell then ?
@@arm8636 It wasn't. that's a depiction of heaven. but a strange one.
@@vsgfilmgroup my apologies, I had skipped the word heaven in your description. Still, don't see how it's heaven either . What's your take
Awww, this video is for the Hellraiser FANS here ❤ Indeed it's not terribly scary or gruesome... no flaying, no gratuitous severing of limbs or tongues or eyeballs.... but it's full of poetic imagination. I love all 3 in the series (were there more?) Some of the dialogue had beautiful echoes of Shakespeare... HELL as a state of mind.
Just another tuesday in Hollywood.
Is that what Alex Jones told you? 😂😂😂😂
@@marty1459 oh, yes, yes. Polansky, Allen, Chaplin, Jackson and other figments of Jones' imagination.
@@marty1459 Is that what CNN told you? 😂😂😂😂
50,000 catholic priests, Matt Gaetz, Epstein, Trump.. Just another Tuesday at mar a lago
@@cokesquirrel Rent free. Keep coping.
they could've done so much more with this. -Spoiler alert- The idea starts out excellent, I love how it starts out so formal and then turns to a sort of madness, but after that it's like the writers just didn't know what to do. These demons are responsible for helling the whole human race and all they have is one room, where's the rest? Where's the hallway of rooms of people being processed, the other staff, the other chambers? It's just this and Pinhead in his living room in a dinky house, and it seems like such a wasted idea
Well they must have overspent the budget on whatever they can scrounge up it seems. Leaves little to the imagination when they overdo small things such as this and no room to add more
I am not sure, but I think it's just a movie...?
The ending to Constantine is way scarier and dramatic. the angle laughing in his face, the devil gloating, the final FU to them both.
@@joefish6091 Was it at least acute angle?
@@QueLastima whats the point to this comment
I like how the assessor is just some guy
Scariest depiction of hell is literally just a tiny room where the pain is falling off the walls.
"where the pain is falling off the walls."
Best. Typo. Ever.
@@waltonsimons12what word there should to be? sorry i am not a native English.
@@rudpajiuck They meant to say "paint" is falling off the walls, but they said "pain" is falling off the walls. Given that hell is a realm of pain, referring to hell as a place where "pain" is falling off the walls just seems appropriate. 🙂
It’s actually just a tiny room where someone speaks to you for eternity using “literally” unnecessarily and/or incorrectly.
@@scuddryvr8784it’s literally that. 😉
This doesnt feel like hellraiser, but feels even more abstract and horrific
Originally it was supposed to be its own thing, but the studio only agreed to make it if the writer rewrote it as a Hellraiser film. If I remember correctly.
It’s like a 2013 MDE horror movie.
@@TheNightWatcher1385 Which might explain why Pinhead was just shoved to the side at the end of the movie. Just so they start their own shitty franchise, and just had to step on Hellraiser to do so.
@@brandonspain12345 Yeah. I feel for the writer. He wanted to start his own horror series but now all his characters are considered part of the Hellraiser universe so he can’t. Sucks.
I always loved the depiction found in a game called Painkiller. The horrors that people have unleashed on each other throughout history, frozen in time.
I can close my eyes and still see the frozen mushroom cloud. Awesome depiction.
Scariest depiction of hell that would be "What Dreams May Come"
That was the scariest depiction of heaven.
My vote is Constantine
I was going to say What Dreams May Come is scarier than this, but not that it's actually scary.
It's more an intellectual theory of hell: the one you create for yourself.
"Hell is your life gone wrong" makes the suffering intensely personal. Not just that it's images of their house in ruins or whatever, but that it's created entirely by their own will. Their spirits are given the power of a genie and all they do is hurt themselves as hard as they can. That idea resonated strongly with me. The movie couldn't (and shouldn't have) explore it to the fullest potential since it would have involved not just the house, but husband/kids/friends rendered into monsters, and situations a PG-13 movie could never depict..
Hell I'm that movie is a reference to the classic poem "Dante's inferno." I also agree that the hell depicted in "What Dreams May Come" is unusually scary. Just the bodies laying on the beach, exhausted no energy, motivation to do anything and that one level where they take the elevator and all the heads are stuck in the ground, scary and disturbing.. 🫣😳🫣
The sound effects are good.. And close ups making water seem more than... Cool stuff...
I was waiting for the scariest part.
My scariest depiction of hell is me tied to the chair surrounded by tvs playing only C-Span
B-But I like C-Span...
HELL? If there was one. Listening to the rapist that is really going to hell TRUMP talk about seeing a shoplifter stealing a refrigerator lol lol yes the cancer said that. A strong guy he said. Lift a refrigerator and walk out of a store lol lol lol ..........
@@vguyver2 Ya it was a little gross butt not scary !
@@vguyver2 I will weep for your soul my son as you are already there……😢now SpongeBob on the other hand …. We could all use a good SpongeBob marathon
@@vguyver2 your soul is lost. I weep
The last time I felt that uncomfortable was when I saw Joey’s world tour Nutella challenge
I hate that I know what you're talking about
@@sugoi9680 They might be the same entity
Great ambient sounds/score and those stylistic type-writer close up shots are great.
Dude with glasses is extremely professional
This movie is all sorts of weird. But that first guy, with the typewriter... he's downright creepy as fuck. Just something about him is deeply unsettling, and it's not even the cuts on his face.
@tmillstv100 seriously. I get what they were going for... sort of... but it was gross, not terrifying. The 1st guy, "pain is just a common currency. I'll spend some on you if you wish." That's legit scary.
He looks like Max Headroom
I don’t know why but the first man in black shades also slightly giving me Invisible Man vibes. I am not saying that simply because of his appearance, however.
Boris Johnson down under
It's the creepy nazi vibe.
Constantine 2005 with Keanu Reeves had the scariest depiction of hell!
An LA freeway? 😂
@@reaperofcookiez No that was a just a part of Hell. You just saw the nuked looking LA freeway part in the movie.
wHaT dId YoU dO tO mArY-aNnE?!
3:31 I like that the plumbing fixtures of hell are made in China.
2:45 Feels like I just watched the unofficial Steve Wozniak and Steve Jobs reunion video
a bit confused by the negative comments... this is really interesting to me. everything about it was interesting. having a dinner of a story of... i dont want to be flagged by saying the word, mixed with tears of children..then thrown up into a tube clearly being used for something vile... fascinating depiction.
The Xenobites from hellraiser aren't demons from Hell. They're from another dimension who people have called "Angels/Demons". They're just a weird collective who get off on pain as much as pleasure, since it gives them both a pleasure kick.
No - the Cenobites (maybe you mean Xenomorphs - another universe) are in another dimension, but this dimension becomes what humans would call "hell" for them. Even the leader himself, in the movies called "Pinhead" describes the place to frank - the dimension "creates" the personal hell of the solver. As you may know not only the dimension changes. So the "leader" of the cenobites is practical the nameless, so called pinhead - but in the dimension the leader is he who gets called "the engineer" - It´s not "this one hot place full of flames" ... it´s what it needs to be for those who open the portal.
This is true in Hellraiser film canon/continuity. In Clive Barker's novels (The Hellbound Heart and The Scarlet Gospels) OTOH they are indeed from Hell, with Pinhead (aka Hell Priest) attempting to become the new Lord of Hell in Lucifer's absence, with extremely devastating consequences once he unintentionally resurrected the latter in the process, with God, Heaven and the angels also playing a role in The Scarlet Gospels.
@@anubis19801 Sounds like the movies were better than the books.
@@anubis19801 Good thing we are watching the movie and not reading a book, huh chuck?
@@datensenke The Hellbound Heart, the first Hellraiser book that Clive Barker wrote is great and I massively recommend it to anyone that finds the mythos in the movies interesting. The Scarlet Gospels was not nearly as serious as the first book, and it goes all in with the main characters entering Hell through one of Pinhead's doorways. But both of these books are SO. MUCH. BETTER. than basically any of the movies after the first one (which is sad asf).
I'd like to think the Auditor and I could be drinking buddies.
The scariest depiction of hell - The Bureaucracy!
this is the most slaneesh emperors children thing i've seen
Maraviglia
Watch Event Horizon
Then I take it you haven’t seen Event Horizon.
then i take it you have never heard of lucius the eternal as this dude is literally just like him - and yes i have seen it@@PutYourQuarterUpGaming
The sinner wearing a cross necklace is a nice touch
Beautiful video and audio! I asked my wife to marry me on the frozen banks of the Kemijoki in Lapland, and your video brought me back to that moment. Thank you!
I liked the idea that the cennobites were beyond good and evil.....truly interdimensional beings in pursuit of sensations. They just did things that were evil.
The scariest vision of hell is watching Homer eat all those donuts, lol.
There was real effort in this film. It deserves more credit and appreciation
More so than the previous attempts after the second one. The angel was hot af.
@@logicplagueyes she could fkn get it
Please tell me the name of this movie😊
@@JohnWick54935 Hellraiser: Judgement
@@logicplague I watched it this afternoon ❤️…. Thank you 🙏
I got this treatment in Amsterdam for like $1.45 in an alley. This is not "HELL", it's Amsterdam.
They have good weed there too.
I was going to say. this is quite tame for hell. I guess actual hell wouldnt be allowed to be seen on media because it would be too controversial.
in finland we have better weed. and in amsterdam, weed is not legal@@Sorrowdusk
To be fair, Amsterdam is pretty terrible.
Well the guy being sick looks a bit like Boris Johnson, so that’s saying something.
@DrZookHe's not as revolting as Johnson either
He looks nothing like Bozzer. Clearly you have BJ Derangement Syndrome. Is he playing in your head now?
Well I'd certainly be scared to have him leading my country.
@@majorpwner241God bless! I don't know what's better, a groping dementia patient who zones out mid speech and trips going up stairs, OR, the blonde long lost twin brother of New Jersey governor Chris Christie, who can't open an umbrella or read a teleprompter because he is always drunk.
Is the man who eats the paper not the same man sitting in the wheelchair only shaven and dressed up? I thought that was the point, but I guess not.
guy who has only seen hellraiser judgement: this is the scariest depiction of hell!!!!
Yo, even the typewriter is staring at me menacingly.
BONES starring snoop dogg had a scary hell
I agree
That was just a part of hell the wall of the dead the necropolis
As a catholic. This scared me more than a childhood of CCD classes ever did .
That’s because Catholicism is a doctrine that leads straight to Hell. Very very easy to prove that too.
i demand that 4 minutes of my life back
This is what my weekly Chiropractor appointments look like.
That interview process was dope.
He would be punished for withholding his shame but the shame is what pleases them.
Like acting piously is what gets you tortured there. I love it.
Damn this sucks.
The scariest depiction of Hell is the 2016 short-film Curve. Hand's down.
They should make a sequel. What's below? Water? Forever nothingness? A slide that swirled her down to another, even more gruesome situation? I loved Curve so much. Pure, constant mental and physical torture. No escape but you are helpless to do anything but try to survive; with only hardly even the faintest glimmer of hope. So bleak.
3:06 - Golden Corral's new slogan!
another Rifftrax fan
I like how the plumbing hardware used in Hell is still labeled "CHINA"
I imagine parts of China are in hell
He's still civilized enough to use a knife and fork.
So Hell is basically the Eric Andre Show?
What I wanna know is who is the maintenance guy in hell? Someone's gotta build and maintain the plumbing, the typewriter, keep the lights on, all that stuff.
The chomo called the other dude a sick F 😂
Child killer** not chomo
@@gee61x3rpotato potato
@@B3N0T4FR4ID both are sick I know
He killed a girl. He's clearly chetero.
Ad what did I learned? The use LED lamps in hell. Cool!
If this is the scariest and most creative thing hollywood can come up with, the movie industry is more doomed than I thought.
Scariest is probably event horizon or the void. This one is more strange than anything
If you removed the Hellraiser aspect it might've worked, but as a Hellraiser movie this kind of Hell doesn’t work.
So Hell is like renewing your driver's license at the DMV? Seems legit.
Você eh brasileiro? Acho que nós temos uma pequena experiência do inferno na burocracia brasileira.
"Baskin" has a great depiction of hell,
Definitely
This is how my insurance agent for my car does me. Lol
The realest depiction of hell is Constantine
how can u tell?
@@monkeytown1239 if one die by suicide they go to hell and still die by suicide
Only this time it's forever on loop .
Yes
Spot on
Oh yes, I was looking for this comment. That movie is a MF documentary bruv.