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>Terrence was an idiot like that dweeb in the Evil Dead remake.
Yeah, he really should have known better than to mess with that shit again – especially after
It might have been better if it was some new kid who heard the rumours of what happened, maybe someone who had recently moved into the house where Glen & Alex lived in the first one?
>The underworld setting near the end reminded me of a setting in one of the Hellraiser movies, can't think which one. One of the sequels I think, also with teenagers?
Loved the look of that place – so creepy and simple. I haven’t read this book yet, but from what I know about it, it sounds similar to William Hope Hodgson’s 1912 horror/fantasy novel The Night Land; it takes place millions of years into the future, after the Sun and all the stars have died out, and the entire world is a barren wasteland, lit only by the faint glow of residual vulcanism.
Haven’t seen a single Hellraiser film, but I’ve seen a clip of the second one, “Hellbound: Hellraiser II” (1988), and that might the one you are thinking of. It has that M. C. Escher-esque world and the massive shape, Leviathan, Lord of the Labyrinth, looming above it. That eerie, droning score playing over that scene supposedly contains a Morse code message: “I am God”. Here is the scene on YT: https://yewtu.be/watch?v=u2qT7GylRxw
>The father buried his son in jeans and a leather jacket? Kek.
That is pretty badass. Reminds me of the opening quote in Mandy:
<When I die
<Bury me deep
<Lay two speakers at my feet
<Wrap some headphones
<Around my head
<And rock and roll me
<When I’m dead
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