Pinhead Test Footage

I have always had strong beliefs that the design for Pinhead (courtesy of creator Clive Barker and also Geoff Portass, the first Pinhead makeup artist) is a brilliantly conceived and executed piece of character prosthetic work, brought to life like no one else could by actor Doug Bradley. I hung my head and sighed, "They just don't get it, do they?" I looked up at the full-size figure of Doug in the makeup in my studio and said to my guys, "Look, it's perfect, how and why would you want to 'reimagine' that?"
I headed to my office annoyed, angry and pissed off. A couple of days later, one of my crew from Two Hours in the Dark approached me and asked me, "If you had to redesign a new, more hardcore Pinhead-what would you do?"
"But, I wouldn't; it's perfect..."
He interrupted. "But if you had to, gun-at-your-wife's-head type of thing...what would you do?"
I thought about it, and then the reality of the situation hit me. If I didn't redesign it, someone out there probably would. And even though I have been involved with HELLRAISER since 1993, it's no guarantee I would be invited back for the possible remake. Here was talk of French directors and, hey, that probably means French makeup FX designers, right?
I figured, I'm damned if I do and damned if I don't, I may as well at least try to create something, throw my version out there to see if it sticks. At the very least, it might end up on YouTube and people would know that I tried. Maybe tried and failed, but at least tried. So we embarked on "Project Angel: Recreating an Icon."
My design idea was to create something that still felt like Pinhead but that stepped away from the "order" of the original design, something that was more painful, more chaotic. Several times over the years, Clive has approached me on various Hellraiser sets and commented that the makeup looked very "clean" and that it had lost some of "the decay, the filth." I decided to amp up the dirtiness of Pinhead's visage, make it more self-inflicted, bloodier and more brutal.
I still wanted to use pins, and so I set about creating new versions: square-shafted pins/nails with square heads, very rusted and almost handmade, like miniature railroad spikes. Then I roughed out the sculpt on a bust of Mike Regan (one of my crew), basically a layer of clay all over with a crisscross of intersecting gashes that were deep. Very deep.
I headed to my office annoyed, angry and pissed off. A couple of days later, one of my crew from Two Hours in the Dark approached me and asked me, "If you had to redesign a new, more hardcore Pinhead-what would you do?"
"But, I wouldn't; it's perfect..."
He interrupted. "But if you had to, gun-at-your-wife's-head type of thing...what would you do?"
I thought about it, and then the reality of the situation hit me. If I didn't redesign it, someone out there probably would. And even though I have been involved with HELLRAISER since 1993, it's no guarantee I would be invited back for the possible remake. Here was talk of French directors and, hey, that probably means French makeup FX designers, right?
I figured, I'm damned if I do and damned if I don't, I may as well at least try to create something, throw my version out there to see if it sticks. At the very least, it might end up on YouTube and people would know that I tried. Maybe tried and failed, but at least tried. So we embarked on "Project Angel: Recreating an Icon."
My design idea was to create something that still felt like Pinhead but that stepped away from the "order" of the original design, something that was more painful, more chaotic. Several times over the years, Clive has approached me on various Hellraiser sets and commented that the makeup looked very "clean" and that it had lost some of "the decay, the filth." I decided to amp up the dirtiness of Pinhead's visage, make it more self-inflicted, bloodier and more brutal.
I still wanted to use pins, and so I set about creating new versions: square-shafted pins/nails with square heads, very rusted and almost handmade, like miniature railroad spikes. Then I roughed out the sculpt on a bust of Mike Regan (one of my crew), basically a layer of clay all over with a crisscross of intersecting gashes that were deep. Very deep.
He also added that, despite this new project, he's unsure of the status of this design in the new Hellraiser remake.
Will I be involved in the Hellraiser redux? Truthfully, I have no idea. Maybe I will be deemed "too close to the material," maybe they will want a "fresh take," but maybe they will realize that as well as a makeup FX designer, I am a fan, and more than that a champion of the Hellraiser mythos.
Hellraiser comes to theaters in 2013. The film is directed by Patrick Lussier.





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kyle_hannah
I miss the original Pinhead the one wth the neatly place pins and the bondage outfit ROFL
3 years agoby @kyle-hannahFlag
DasBoot
I havent seen any hellraiser films but the mask looks cool
3 years agoby @dasbootFlag
The Boondock Saint
im very happy with what i see here
3 years agoby @combatmadness360Flag
Shell_Shock
I think it's awesome. A lot more creepy than the original.
3 years agoby @shell-shockFlag
William A Holla
looks.................LAME as balls
3 years agoby @willturpin323Flag
The Dark Knight
better hell not be cause this looks gay I hope this is just some haunted house attraction
3 years agoby @thedarkknight23Flag
David-Dvd-1988
If thats the new pinhead he looks freaky (in a good way)!
3 years agoby @david-dvd-1988Flag
killerman200
One of the greatest movie quotes, raven.
3 years agoby @killerman200Flag
RavenX5 God of Light
Awesome,im a f*cking hardcore fan of hellraiser!WE'RE TEAR YOUR SOUL APART!!!LOLZ!
3 years agoby @hackx9Flag
killerman200
Lankstun you should watch the original. I can tell you right now, that it's a whole lot better than this new one coming out and i won't even have to see it.
3 years agoby @killerman200Flag
LankStun
i havent even seen a hellraiser movie yet so
i look forward to seeing this
or should i just go find and watch the original
idk you tell me
3 years agoby @lankstunFlag
AnnoyingFilmCritic
The design looks like sh*t in my opinion...the original is much cooler.
This guy designed it on spec./for kicks and so far, isn't involved in the Hellraiser reboot.
Barker should keep the original design or come up with his own heinous update.
3 years agoby @annoyingfilmcriticFlag
A-J
Hmmm not sure looks ok ive never been a huge fan but i look forward to seeing this one.
3 years agoby @ajlewisFlag
Diaigma
Well yeah, the movies were gory, but Pinhead never had cuts all over him. Did he? Can't remember.
3 years agoby @diaigmaFlag
Mr.Rated-R
damn this guy lewks freaky
3 years agoby @residentevilfanFlag
Clockworkcookie
Well, Diaigma, the movies were always so gory. This isn't exactly out of place is it. I think it looks pretty impressive. Not exactly better of course, just cool in itself.
3 years agoby @clockworkcookieFlag
Diaigma
So they made him all gory and stuff? Hmmm... I think the original has more class.
3 years agoby @diaigmaFlag
Wyverex
I didn't really like the Hellraiser movies... And I like very much horror movies, but this.... NAH!!!
3 years agoby @wyverexFlag
Shelley
To me this looks like someone in a halloween costume, but maybe it is just because it is a different actor. Being a big fan of the original, I hope they are not making some cheap remake just for the sake of money.
3 years agoby @shelleyFlag
Garret
Nah the original was better, stick with what you know and what works
3 years agoby @garretbyrneFlag
Radimus-83
It's not bad, though i do still preferr the original. Maybe it's the guy who is wearing it, he just doesn't have the face for Pinhead!
3 years agoby @radimus-83Flag
ALor2
ya i've never been a fan of hellraiser but hellraiser looks f*cking badass.
3 years agoby @champ2Flag
Vamp
That's not the costume, dudes. That's just what the guy was wearing. This guy was only working on the facial features of Pinhead.
3 years agoby @vampire2000Flag
-comrade-
Not sure about the wounds being open AND that bloody, and the eyes look a little dopey, but I think it's a good start, and I'm a "true fan" of the original "Hellraiser" zombie; It was the first horror movie I ever saw. Messenger has it right, though. It doesn't matter how cool he looks unless he's got the pipes to back it up. Definitely a bad costume choice, hope that's just for testing purposes.
3 years agoby @taberjohnson18Flag
Zombie
God f*cking awful. Any true fan of the Hellraiser flicks is going to hate this. I know I do...
3 years agoby @zombieFlag
Messenger
We all know that the makeup for the original is outstanding BUT we also know that the voice behind that make up is what really makes pin head. If you guys enjoy Doug Bradley pick up some of the Cradle of Filth albums, he does clips for them.
3 years agoby @messengerFlag
Moviemaster75
... maybe...
3 years agoby @moviemaster75Flag
ZanyZap
I'll rent it this weekend.
Hollywood has a "Frat Board" style list of all the film classics they "want" to remake. They are crossing them off one by one. Hellraiser's getting a scratch.
Where's Cell...
3 years agoby @zanyzapFlag
J.A.Ottley.Writer / Director
Also notice in the end credits of Wes Craven's New Nightmare.
Freddy Kruger is stated as played by himself (to make him seem more real, even though it's Englund)
3 years agoby @chronicFlag
J.A.Ottley.Writer / Director
Yeah he stated that he would only allow them tom re-envision it, only if he had a lot of control.
So they made him a co-director and he is also a exec producer and producer, so he controls all the funds.
I met him on the bus, he was going to some SFX studio in Leicester Sq, i think he only came up to me and started talking because i was reading 'The Hellbound Heart.' The book is just as great as the film
The production art and conceptual visuals that Barker showed me have made me more interested in this.
I liked New Nightmare, it was very different from the rest like a dark reimagining. I also liked how they did the way that it points out to fan's perspective that they believe Freddy is real in some sought of way, but a good twist was were she begins reading the script in the end and even though were at the end, she is reading the beginning.
The freddy trying to eat Dylan's head was farfetchd though, but that's Freddy
3 years agoby @chronicFlag