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7/10
Nice enough interview.
poolandrews18 May 2007
Warning: Spoilers
Under the Skin: Doug Bradley on Hellraiser II - Hellbound is a short 10 minute (not 27 as the IMDb would have you believe) interview with Doug Bradley who played the infamous Pinhead in Hellbound: Hellraiser II (1988) & it's a good one helped by the fact it wasn't shot with a promotional angle.

Obviously at only 10 minutes long time is a problem so he doesn't cover much here but what he has to say is relevant & interesting if your a fan of the film which I most definitely am.

He talks about how has been constantly asked about the famous still featured on the back of the box on various Hellbound: Hellraiser II video releases of himself & another Cenobite in the surgeon's gown, he states quite clearly once & for all the scene was abandoned & never shot & the only reason the still exists is because the unit photographer decided to take a picture of them.

There are also a couple of amusing anecdote's about his time on set about his meeting one of the cleaners & walking past the British snob of a film critic Barry Norman who notoriously doesn't like horror films... Interestingly he also says that by just plain bad luck the money-men transfered the budget for Hellbound: Hellraiser II from L.A. to England on 'Black Monday' & therefore they lost a 3rd of their budget & a few scenes in the script had to be scrapped.

As a free extra on a DVD it represents good value for money obviously & is a entertaining watch in it's own right, at least you feel you have learned something new by the time it finishes.
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Entertaining Interview with Bradley
Michael_Elliott4 April 2017
Under the Skin: Doug Bradley on Hellraiser II - Hellbound (2004)

*** 1/2 (out of 4)

Fun and entertaining interview with actor Doug Bradley as he discusses his role as Pinhead in HELLBOUND: HELLRAISER II. This ten-minute featurette can be found on countless releases of the film and for the most part it's certainly worth watching if you're a fan of the film. Bradley shares his memories of working on the film including having to get up at three in the morning. Other stories include what the different was between working on this film and the original as well as a certain critic who didn't like the film. He also answers the notorious question about the surgeon sequence which was too shocking to even be included on the unrated VHS. If you're a fan of the film or of Bradley then you'll certainly love this interview as the actor tells some nice stories and he certainly keeps everything moving along at a nice pace.
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