This was a better character than this film deserved. I would have totally watched a film called "The Auditor", completely separate of the Hellraiser/Hellbound Heart mythos. I actually think making it a Hellraiser film HURT it more than anything else.
@@Dos-dh9ul- The CA DMV snatched a chunk of my soul the first time i walked in! They have been routinely taking larger chunks over the years! I am now just a shell of a man, just an empty husk of flesh awaiting my final judgment when the DMV consumes me whole!
I agree I like both the auditor and assessor. I think the assessor is just an extension of the auditor. I actually like them as cenobites. Very different kind if torture and leviathan would have perfected all forms of torture
They aren't cenobites. Pinhead himself says "theres another faction who has want of you". When Mr. Carter was finally caught again and tried to make a deal. Pi head his crimes were so bad his made the Assesor choke. Mr. Carter will be taken to the Butcher and the Surgeon and be "reborn into an Eternity of Agony."
I love how at 4:01 you can see that parts of the hellish machine were made in China. Even in hell they outsource their manufacturing to Chinese factories.
@BrucknerMotet yes!! Each time I go I risk going to jail!! They are slow and you spend all day in that office! It's a nightmare! It's like sitting in the County jail!
God what a great voice he has. Always loved characters that have some kind of glasses or masks that hide physical emotions so they do these quick head motions and bobs
gary tunicliffe has actually a totally different voice, thick british accent. i wonder how he came up with it. and yes. the sleek, cold, almost german accent voice....i could do with a 120 minute movie of this....heck. i would gladly get audited by that guy. so polite and trustworthy!!!!
Like abraham "abe" sapien from hell boy kinda. If you dont remember, he is the fish man as people remember him by.I know it's probably a weird one, but it's what came to mind first.
Honestoy, the auditor is the right kind of fear for hell; cold, efficent, without mercy or pleasure. What is worse; a creature who tortures you to forfill some sick delight or someone who is just doing his job?
i dont consider him cold. but rather detached, yet still....understanding. the kind of person you can tell anything and he wont judge you. for that is someone elses job.
If you dig in a the Greek mythology department, you'd find in Hades (not quite "Hell" in the Christian sense, if you make exception of Styx, Acheron, Phelegeton shores and of course Tartarus) there were three judges, all ancient mortal kings: Minos, Rhadamatys and Aeacus. I wouldn't be surprised if the Auditor and Assessor were, in a way, partially inspired of them despite being rather "law executive men".
@@GeigermSv Interestingly even the “hell” we commonly associate with Christianity isn’t really what was originally believed either. The judeo-christian hell was a lot different than what we think of nowadays. In fact some of it actually was injected into catholicism via hellenic beliefs including some depictions of tartarus during the time.
"I'm a man for whom pain is nothing more than a common currency. I will spend some on you. If you like." "Jesus Christ!" "Same city. Completely different zip code".
I always loved in the previous Hellraiser movie where someone said “For God Sake!” And Pinhead hit back with “Do I look like a man who cares what God thinks?” They could’ve had him say something generic like “there is no God”, but Pinhead’s line is deep because he acknowledges God’s existence and his indifference to Him.
@@boscopappas234 I assume that would be the attitude of some of the demons, the end is already written and they know what their fate will be at the end of the aeon, so why care in the moments before then.
I’m waiting for an ASMR artist to take this character and have them sit in a room like this with a typewriter while they ask about all the sins you commited.
There are some cool parts in this movie. This is one of them. The idea of the auditor is cool. Score is nice. Dialogue is spooky. "What is this place? It isnt." I wish hollywood would make things more gritty with the same level of professionalism and detail unlike this movie. But it has its moments. Nothing beats the OG hellraiser.
@@Chevalier_knightyeah spooky shit. The assessor is fucked up. Wish the new hellraiser Hulu remake had more psych horror like this. The idea of being processed for eternity by a callous cold professional business like demon who details my dark secrets and sins and then those get sprinkled with TEARS OF CHILDREN and eaten by a fatter demon is scary. That's the kinda shit I imagine my own personal hell would be. Something utterly fucked up.
@@trteeerryfse-wy2ww I thought the "tears of children" bit was a little corny. Also, he used that because the monster being assessed was a paedo. I agree with hell being part of a bureaucratic process (typing, filing, assessing, re-assessing etc until punishment) was a really cool idea. After hearing despicable acts for millennia, nothing would shock the Auditor. Nothing would interest him either (except when he misquoted the Bible - probably the only unique thing that happened that day for him). Incidentally, I loved the Hulu remake. I thought it was really creative and expanded on the lore tremendously, and gave us a Pinhead that was more reminiscent of the OG Hellbound Heart than anything other than the first 2 movies.
@@raoulduke344 I agree some there. But the original had this tension that could not be beat. Especially when Frank's brothers wife is feeding Frank's bodies in the attic while his real human brother is inches away from discovering it sometimes. To me it has the kind of pacing and patience that modern movies today don't have
@@trteeerryfse-wy2ww I can't agree more. The first movie was fantastic, and I loved the 2nd (I actually saw the 2nd before the 1st one) and - OK, I'll admit it - I liked the 4th movie. I liked how it expanded on the lore although, originally, the script for the 4th was drastically different from the movie we got (and not for the better), which explains why there are some jump cuts that seem a bit illogical or random.
The Auditor needs his own movie franchise. Seriously, he's like every soulless bureaucrat you ever met. A bureaucrat from Hell, indifferent to the point of low level sadism.
Notice the crosses on his wrist, and the scars on his face are likely representing how germans used to duel with rapiers to inflict face wounds, which were worn with pride by german military and politicians, this man likely served around ww1-ww2 before he went to hell.
This is still happening nowadays in (usually VERY right wing) frat circles (schlagende Burschenschaft => striking fraternity). They wear masks that protect the eyes and nose. The wounds are called Schmiss.
For all it's (many) flaws, this film had heart. I enjoyed the Auditor, and some of the little touches, like the way Pinhead was portrayed more like a bored king.
There are some good elements in this film - I think the acting is very good, I like the costumes and set design, some of the dialogue is pretty fun - the overall story leaves a lot to be desired though, which is a shame.
If this wasn't disguised as "another Hellraiser clickbait to renew the copyrights" it could be considered better. I think the idea in the video is much more interesting than the premise of Hellraiser 5 and 6 - which are basically the same movie, two in a row.
1:54 Ecclesiastes 3:17 I said in mine heart, God shall judge the righteous and the wicked: for there is a time there for every purpose and for every work 1:57 Deuteronomy 21:9 So shalt thou put away the guilt of innocent blood from among you, when thou shalt do that which is right in the sight of the Lord.
This is what made me wanna watch the movie, I was really hoping they would have more scenes together like as if the man was hired to lure people their after proving he wants the same thing as the cenobites do. it was not
I think the assessor is supposed to be based partly on the concept of “sin-eaters”. For those who don’t know, this was something of an actual profession WAY back then where someone would take upon themselves the sins of another soul via a ritual meal to absolve them of said sins - and from what I heard it can be done to the sin-eater when they die by another one. The concept has been explored in modern media, one example I can think of being in Sleepy Hollow
Perhaps he's a mentally ill man who in essence helped the Adjucator and Pinhead to carry out there duties, strange given he doesnt have his own cenobite form considering how all Cenos are mutilated
Sadly ever since ditching the original pinhead and the original author losing control of the ip, it has suffered a fae similar to the last 3 abominations disney dared call starwars
I won’t even watch them. But the 2022 reboot was so insanely good in comparison of all others after 2. It had Clive’s blessing, it acquired the music themes from Christopher Young, it was so faithful to the Mythos and lore of the first two movies and the mythology of the original novella, down to the engineer being a white kaleidoscope of light. all their cenobites were a vision. God. I’m really grateful for that reboot. I didn’t even know I wanted it
I didn't even bother watching the other 2 Star-wars films after the first one disney made. Rogue one was good but the rest of the films completely ruined everything about the other films. The lightsaber fights were boring The Mary-sue protagonist seemed hamfisted, just magically finding a lightsaber in a cantina somewhere because the script demanded it. Mark Hamill, literally *the star* of the entire series lamented how the saga went, how awful the movies were. That this was the film we lost Harrison Ford in. He always wanted to get away from Han Solo this his death in that film and it was such a tragically lousy way to go.
Are your lives so worthless, can you idiots ever stop crying about Disney Star Wars? Especially they weren't anything special, they were still better than the prequels.
I'm a fan of antagonistic characters who don't just ignore other character's questions, prodding, and prompts. I like when they respond directly, cordially, or honestly - provides a nice tug and pull of tension and relief mid conversation.
I started watching the hellraiser movies because of this scene. Totally feel like this scene and character exchange is the best part of all of the movies altogether…
There were some really cool moments in the film, but one of the biggest problems with almost all of the Hellraiser films is that the main characters are usually not all that interesting, and in turn, their stories aren't that interesting. If you took out the plot, and just focused on this version of hell, you might almost have a good film, even though there'd be no actual story.
I like when the soldier says " You can't judge me, only God can judge me" and the assessor gives a little gasp as if he was slightly offended by that😂😂 I do feel like this guy is genuinely frightening. What creeps me out is how this guy is obviously some sort of demon at the gates of hell and he is reciting scriptures. It makes sense, because demons are supernaturally intelligent and can quote every word in the Bible. The Bible calls them " The Glorious Ones", demonic angels ten thousand times more intelligent than the most intelligent human to ever live.
@@whitemountainapache3297 which parts, because a lot of the Bible is actually historically accurate? The Bible is a historic document, with religion woven throughout. So, to say the Bible is nonsense tells me you've never read it. Much of it is fact based, proven history and the rest is religion.
@@blujai8264 that didn’t seem like what it was. It seemed the more vile, the more he would enjoy them. I think it was something else, but I haven’t seen the movie.
I enjoyed this movie of hellraiser I thought the concept was really good and wish they would have explored the auditor more and like the “choosing” process
That would be a awesome Hellraiser movie. Not about the victims but about the Auditors orgin and his morality which he even judges Pinhead for his lack of his
Thats awesome, I did not feel the same way but I do agree these scenes are the best part. I still rewatch this one over and over cause its the perfect depiction of what Cenabites' ideology is like.
When i saw this scene. The assesor dropped childrens tears on the papers before eating them. And then he vomited into the funnel but it wasnt blood but more "vomit" like. What scene did they use in the movie? The children tears to wetten the papers and "regular vomit" made it more uncomfortable and unnerving i think.
The previous 'vomit' scene was from IIRC a peodphile or serial rapist. The Assessor's vomit was him regurgitating the sins to be weighed. IN this veteran's case the sins were so vile it poisoned and nearly killed him.
I'd more inclined to believe that the auditor is merely establishing some base points: his first act of pointless cruelty to another living being and his first mortal sin, killing another. I very much doubt if his life was blameless from the ages of 5 through 24.
Hi everyone! What grade (out of 10) would you give this video?
2
2.8
you cut it too early
0, wasted everyone’s time
1 because you hard coded the subs when youtube already gives you the option and because you're using cheap tricks to fish for comments.
This was a better character than this film deserved. I would have totally watched a film called "The Auditor", completely separate of the Hellraiser/Hellbound Heart mythos. I actually think making it a Hellraiser film HURT it more than anything else.
I really understand you, he carried this movie for me
Agreed, I'd watch "The Auditor".
Agreed. A lot of the bad Hellraiser movies could've been good movies if they didn't try to jam The Hell Priest into it.
Idk he fits in as a cenobite to me. Leviathan would probably have MANY different forms of torture
@ihavesnacks4186 Most weren't written as Hellraiser movies. The Hell Priest was added and the movie renamed in order for Miramax to keep the rights.
This DMV documentary was spot on!
DMV is much scarier
Especially the CA dmv
@@Dos-dh9ul- The CA DMV snatched a chunk of my soul the first time i walked in! They have been routinely taking larger chunks over the years! I am now just a shell of a man, just an empty husk of flesh awaiting my final judgment when the DMV consumes me whole!
@@Bacnow lol
💯
“What have you done?”
“I dunno he’s the one that started shoving paper into his throat like a madman!”
I'm actually pretty sure that was human flesh instead of paper, it looked too thick
@@Scarytoaster1809 So they were actually just pages of the Necronomicon from Evil Dead?
@@felixar90considering it was hell it wouldn’t surprise me
@@felixar90 I like to think that Ash Williams is dealing with this shit too lol
Exactly, "what have I done? Bro, I'm still tied to the same chair"
Fun fact: the auditor is played by the director who also wrote the screenplay.
Who totally watched the episode of extreme Ghostbusters who did it first
Oh that's great, no way
Pretty solid actor
Ironically his character is also typing stories on a typewriter.
@@jasonlorphotofilms not ironically he saw that episode and "barrowed" the story😏
Mom: Relax honey, you'll do great in the interview.
The interview:
Your Mom calls you "Homey"?...
@@aldousorwell3807 I meant to type honey lol
@@raspherion I figured.😂
...But for a split second, I was like "Damn!... "Mom"s a *GANGSTA!!"😂😂*
i like that you wrote a comment and came back 2 months later to this video to write another one😂
@michaelmann4209 i didnt know you were only allowed to comment one time
"What on earth is this place?"
"It isn't"
RAW
The Auditor is a great character. He needs his own story told.
I concur.
I agree
Alot of you in the comments have Gaven me a great idea I will write the script for a film called “The Auditor”
@ sounds like a plan.
The assessor really really creeped me out hahaha didn't think the rest of the movie was that bad! He and the auditor added a very different touch!
That's because they are of the Stygian Inquisition not the group that cenobites are from.
I agree I like both the auditor and assessor. I think the assessor is just an extension of the auditor. I actually like them as cenobites. Very different kind if torture and leviathan would have perfected all forms of torture
Actually i find it funny when assessor choked, it's hilarious.
They aren't cenobites. Pinhead himself says "theres another faction who has want of you". When Mr. Carter was finally caught again and tried to make a deal. Pi head his crimes were so bad his made the Assesor choke.
Mr. Carter will be taken to the Butcher and the Surgeon and be "reborn into an Eternity of Agony."
@@ANGAD047Who knew they had Mukbangers in Hell! 😂
I love how at 4:01 you can see that parts of the hellish machine were made in China. Even in hell they outsource their manufacturing to Chinese factories.
Omg 🤣
Great catch! But is Hell using parts from China, or is Hell somewhere in China?
@@pasqualzanywhere China outsources to becomes a part of hell
machinery breaking down is all part of hell.
@@pasqualz anywhere China outsources to becomes hell 🤗
i can pay 200 dollars for this exact experience at the licensing department.
😂
The dmv isn't that bad is it?
@BrucknerMotet yes!! Each time I go I risk going to jail!! They are slow and you spend all day in that office! It's a nightmare! It's like sitting in the County jail!
I have to agree. Last time I was there, I waited for THREE HOURS for my license.😅
Lmfao
God what a great voice he has. Always loved characters that have some kind of glasses or masks that hide physical emotions so they do these quick head motions and bobs
Does he remind you a little of Abe Sapients from hellraiser?
@@MarkGodingOne of my first thoughts!
gary tunicliffe has actually a totally different voice, thick british accent. i wonder how he came up with it. and yes. the sleek, cold, almost german accent voice....i could do with a 120 minute movie of this....heck. i would gladly get audited by that guy. so polite and trustworthy!!!!
Like abraham "abe" sapien from hell boy kinda. If you dont remember, he is the fish man as people remember him by.I know it's probably a weird one, but it's what came to mind first.
@@MarkGodingnah He reminds me if the Doctor in 2.
Honestoy, the auditor is the right kind of fear for hell; cold, efficent, without mercy or pleasure.
What is worse; a creature who tortures you to forfill some sick delight or someone who is just doing his job?
probably both :)
They are both horrific
i dont consider him cold. but rather detached, yet still....understanding. the kind of person you can tell anything and he wont judge you. for that is someone elses job.
If you dig in a the Greek mythology department, you'd find in Hades (not quite "Hell" in the Christian sense, if you make exception of Styx, Acheron, Phelegeton shores and of course Tartarus) there were three judges, all ancient mortal kings: Minos, Rhadamatys and Aeacus.
I wouldn't be surprised if the Auditor and Assessor were, in a way, partially inspired of them despite being rather "law executive men".
@@GeigermSv Interestingly even the “hell” we commonly associate with Christianity isn’t really what was originally believed either. The judeo-christian hell was a lot different than what we think of nowadays. In fact some of it actually was injected into catholicism via hellenic beliefs including some depictions of tartarus during the time.
"I'm a man for whom pain is nothing more than a common currency. I will spend some on you. If you like."
"Jesus Christ!"
"Same city. Completely different zip code".
Sounds like something Joshua Graham from Fallout New vegas would say
I always loved in the previous Hellraiser movie where someone said “For God Sake!” And Pinhead hit back with “Do I look like a man who cares what God thinks?”
They could’ve had him say something generic like “there is no God”, but Pinhead’s line is deep because he acknowledges God’s existence and his indifference to Him.
@@boscopappas234 I assume that would be the attitude of some of the demons, the end is already written and they know what their fate will be at the end of the aeon, so why care in the moments before then.
I *LOVE* the little "Ha!" The Auditor gives. "Well I'll be, someone who actually read The Bible enough to cite it back to me."
How is this hell? It's an ordinary day at any Government ran facility when you need some documents taken out (like a drivers license etc.)
Because what you described IS hell.
Yea this is nothing compared to a trip to DMV.
That's the whole point. These are clearly supernatural forces happening being represented by totally normal things.
@@GamingLover-xp8hclol
Trying to get a doctors appointment in the UK
Its strange to see a cenobite thats sole purpose is to make you feel insane levels of guilt shame and pain on an emotional level.
He's not a Cenobite though. As Pinhead says, there's multiple factions in hell.
Emotional pain is a form of torture
Take it from me
_(Chris-Chan gets rolled in)_
*Auditor:* _(to the intercom)_ Please bring in more coffee and cancel all later appointments for today.
"*Insert incident date*, What did you do to your mother, Chris? Be honest. Honest answer-"
Cenobites INTENSIFIES
“Ah yes. Zap to the extreme, as they say”.
There would be BOOKS for the Assessor to eat
@@choconinny assessor gets to the late teen years, hardly survives. The assessor gets to the late 20’s “why does this taste like orange Fanta!?”
The bracelet made of crosses (probably taken from sinners) was a nice touch at 2:37 .
not many people saw that small detail
I couldn’t tell what that was at all, good catch
"Many are those that cry 'Lord, Lord',
Yet, their heart is far from me."
I’m waiting for an ASMR artist to take this character and have them sit in a room like this with a typewriter while they ask about all the sins you commited.
Mattastic ASMR can be the rigth person to do it
Ephemeral Rift please
That'd be a really good roleplay for him.@@YoungProfessorUtonium
Jim asmr
@@chaossausage3940my thoughts exactly
Absolutely the auditor stole the show
Which is ironic seeing as Gary J. Tunnicliffe is an SFX artist and writer, not an actor.
Also the director of this movie here
There are some cool parts in this movie. This is one of them. The idea of the auditor is cool. Score is nice. Dialogue is spooky. "What is this place? It isnt." I wish hollywood would make things more gritty with the same level of professionalism and detail unlike this movie. But it has its moments. Nothing beats the OG hellraiser.
When he said "it isnt" he meant not on earth
@@Chevalier_knightyeah spooky shit. The assessor is fucked up. Wish the new hellraiser Hulu remake had more psych horror like this. The idea of being processed for eternity by a callous cold professional business like demon who details my dark secrets and sins and then those get sprinkled with TEARS OF CHILDREN and eaten by a fatter demon is scary. That's the kinda shit I imagine my own personal hell would be. Something utterly fucked up.
@@trteeerryfse-wy2ww I thought the "tears of children" bit was a little corny. Also, he used that because the monster being assessed was a paedo. I agree with hell being part of a bureaucratic process (typing, filing, assessing, re-assessing etc until punishment) was a really cool idea. After hearing despicable acts for millennia, nothing would shock the Auditor. Nothing would interest him either (except when he misquoted the Bible - probably the only unique thing that happened that day for him).
Incidentally, I loved the Hulu remake. I thought it was really creative and expanded on the lore tremendously, and gave us a Pinhead that was more reminiscent of the OG Hellbound Heart than anything other than the first 2 movies.
@@raoulduke344 I agree some there. But the original had this tension that could not be beat. Especially when Frank's brothers wife is feeding Frank's bodies in the attic while his real human brother is inches away from discovering it sometimes. To me it has the kind of pacing and patience that modern movies today don't have
@@trteeerryfse-wy2ww I can't agree more. The first movie was fantastic, and I loved the 2nd (I actually saw the 2nd before the 1st one) and - OK, I'll admit it - I liked the 4th movie. I liked how it expanded on the lore although, originally, the script for the 4th was drastically different from the movie we got (and not for the better), which explains why there are some jump cuts that seem a bit illogical or random.
The Auditor needs his own movie franchise. Seriously, he's like every soulless bureaucrat you ever met. A bureaucrat from Hell, indifferent to the point of low level sadism.
Notice the crosses on his wrist, and the scars on his face are likely representing how germans used to duel with rapiers to inflict face wounds, which were worn with pride by german military and politicians, this man likely served around ww1-ww2 before he went to hell.
sure buddy
This is still happening nowadays in (usually VERY right wing) frat circles (schlagende Burschenschaft => striking fraternity).
They wear masks that protect the eyes and nose.
The wounds are called Schmiss.
"You have done what is right in the eyes of The Lord"
'Only God can judge me'
"wtf did I just say?"
in the sense of " who the fuck are you to know what is right in the eyes of the Lord"
The come-uppance of this man, twisted by duty and pain, was truly brutal.
_(Brian Thompson gets wheeled in)_
*The Auditor:* And there go my weekend plans.
ROFL.
No wonder Apple let him go
??
@@Mr.paint123 isn’t that woz?
Elon gave him a HR job
@@lorcansavage1550 I knew it was him
Context please 🥲🙂
For all it's (many) flaws, this film had heart. I enjoyed the Auditor, and some of the little touches, like the way Pinhead was portrayed more like a bored king.
It was definitely the first Hellraiser film in a long time that felt like someone was making it out of love rather than retaining copyright.
"Jesus Christ"
"Oh Heavens, no. same city, completely different zipcode"
@@cincau3243 Where is that in this clip, or is that elsewhere in the movie?
@@JnEricsonx it's when he's auditing the other dude
I like how they use those stock screaming sound effects in the background lol
They sound like the ones from the original Diablo game.
I mean isn't that what stock stuff is used for?
There are some good elements in this film - I think the acting is very good, I like the costumes and set design, some of the dialogue is pretty fun - the overall story leaves a lot to be desired though, which is a shame.
If this wasn't disguised as "another Hellraiser clickbait to renew the copyrights" it could be considered better. I think the idea in the video is much more interesting than the premise of Hellraiser 5 and 6 - which are basically the same movie, two in a row.
@@DraconasTenZHG Indeed, it's not the worst Hellraiser, but that's not saying much... there were some pretty bad ones.
1:54 Ecclesiastes 3:17
I said in mine heart, God shall judge the righteous and the wicked: for there is a time there for every purpose and for every work
1:57 Deuteronomy 21:9
So shalt thou put away the guilt of innocent blood from among you, when thou shalt do that which is right in the sight of the Lord.
This is what made me wanna watch the movie, I was really hoping they would have more scenes together like as if the man was hired to lure people their after proving he wants the same thing as the cenobites do. it was not
I think the assessor is supposed to be based partly on the concept of “sin-eaters”. For those who don’t know, this was something of an actual profession WAY back then where someone would take upon themselves the sins of another soul via a ritual meal to absolve them of said sins - and from what I heard it can be done to the sin-eater when they die by another one. The concept has been explored in modern media, one example I can think of being in Sleepy Hollow
Sin eaters usually ate bread or cake that had been passed over, or laid upon the dead. It actually wasn't THAT common, in Britain at least.
-what on earth is this place?
-it isn’t
"and my what a meal he has ahead of him"
Then at 03:21 we find out he's having a snickers. Nice.
Bruh I feel like the reason why he couldn’t eat his documents is because he wasn’t supposed to be there lol
Wrong, the reason is because his sins were so vile even a demon that eats sins got sick.
@@EmptyMan000so a pedophile is fine, but a soldier/detective isnt ? If you ask me, the movie is lacking common sense.
@@baronhelmut2701 I guess this guy is war crime himself.
@@porlax Doubt any of these crimes involved hurting children for lesser desires.
@@baronhelmut2701 in this clip the dude confessed that he also killed children (among many other things), his list has more pages than the pedophile.
I love the stock woman screaming.mp4 in the background.
Pretty cool, the Auditor was the Director of the movie. I really like him.
For a guy who probably doesn't act much, he sure does play a creepy ass character, a good one at that
He is the Quentin Tarantino in a different genre
I wish there was an explanation for why the assessor acted like that.
Pretty sure it has to do with the divine plot, within the plot of the film.
Perhaps he's a mentally ill man who in essence helped the Adjucator and Pinhead to carry out there duties, strange given he doesnt have his own cenobite form considering how all Cenos are mutilated
because when he looked over the pages, he couldn't bear the sins the man had committed
@@Noluxarchhe ate them he didn't read them. I thought this was because he had sought forgiveness? Or am i wrong and that guy was just way evil?
It was explained in passing later, that the sins committed were so "rancid" (the Auditor's exact word) that it made the Assessor ill.
“What have you done?”
Umm, I’ve been tied to a wheel chair the whole time and y’all are the ones with magical powers
For real 😂😂😂😂😂
Just another day at the Department of Motor Vehicles.
"What have you done?" Me: "yeah. What did he do?"
I wonder how The Auditor is enjoying himself with Brian Thompson right now. 😂
My experience at the DMV was about the same.
The pandora bracelet is a nice touch.
“Tempus fugit” is a Latin phrase that translates to "time flies" in English. Temple Fugate was the real name of The Clock King in Batman TAS.
Sadly ever since ditching the original pinhead and the original author losing control of the ip, it has suffered a fae similar to the last 3 abominations disney dared call starwars
This movie was relative good
I won’t even watch them. But the 2022 reboot was so insanely good in comparison of all others after 2. It had Clive’s blessing, it acquired the music themes from Christopher Young, it was so faithful to the Mythos and lore of the first two movies and the mythology of the original novella, down to the engineer being a white kaleidoscope of light. all their cenobites were a vision. God. I’m really grateful for that reboot. I didn’t even know I wanted it
I didn't even bother watching the other 2 Star-wars films after the first one disney made.
Rogue one was good but the rest of the films completely ruined everything about the other films.
The lightsaber fights were boring
The Mary-sue protagonist seemed hamfisted, just magically finding a lightsaber in a cantina somewhere because the script demanded it.
Mark Hamill, literally *the star* of the entire series lamented how the saga went, how awful the movies were.
That this was the film we lost Harrison Ford in. He always wanted to get away from Han Solo this his death in that film and it was such a tragically lousy way to go.
Are your lives so worthless, can you idiots ever stop crying about Disney Star Wars? Especially they weren't anything special, they were still better than the prequels.
"Only God can judge me."
"What exactly do you think is happening right now?"
that moment when u just eating some paper and realise the ink is plant-based 3:37
I'm a fan of antagonistic characters who don't just ignore other character's questions, prodding, and prompts.
I like when they respond directly, cordially, or honestly - provides a nice tug and pull of tension and relief mid conversation.
I don't know, there is something about the way he speak is so soothing to the ears.
I started watching the hellraiser movies because of this scene. Totally feel like this scene and character exchange is the best part of all of the movies altogether…
So this is what it looks like at every insurance company’s office buildings.
The auditor clearly needs a bath, change of clothes, an appointment with a dermatologist and new eyeglasses.
Wow this is one of the coolest depictions of hell ive seen
"Sir, your sins are so filthy that even demons spew black vomit in disgust..."
“Hell” like this is isn’t the most normal experience at an Oregon DMV
I love how the auditor has some sympathy for him, I’ve never seen this movie though
How is this movie getting such low ratings? This scene is fucking amazing.
horror movies sequels usually get low scores
not all of them deserve those
This scene was unusually good compared to the rest of the film
There were some really cool moments in the film, but one of the biggest problems with almost all of the Hellraiser films is that the main characters are usually not all that interesting, and in turn, their stories aren't that interesting. If you took out the plot, and just focused on this version of hell, you might almost have a good film, even though there'd be no actual story.
"What choice do I have?"
- ...None.
Dark, ambient and just Hell of briliant scene
Man: only God can Judge me!
Demon: he has, that’s why you’re here 😈
And after all that:
IT HAS BEEN DETERMINED YOUR CONDITION IS NOT SERVICE CONNECTED
3:07 Why does he give that cartoonish bow before he seats this assessor guy? 😂😂😂
Just because they are in hell, doesn't mean they can be discourteous. 😀
Professionals have standards😂
😂😂😂
@@brettweltz8135 nice reference 😏
the whole hellraiser franchise is cartoonish & kinda more satire then horror tbh!
This movie SHOULD have been it's OWN franchise, cause MAN is this good stuff!
This is hands down the most on point visualization of what it was like trying to get my driver's license in Washington DC
3:06 - I like how the Assessor bowed in greeting when he first entered the room.
Even being a creepy weirdo, he still has manners.
I can only imagine what would happen to the assessor if he ate all the lolcows sins
how about Hitler?
@@enazalane4129 it probably already happened
@@enazalane4129 it probably already happened
@@enazalane4129 Hitler's a lousy meal compared to Mao or Pol Pot.
@@buragi5441 or bush
gotta love it when bro asked him "what did you do" while he is tied up
This fucking department when Genghis Khan walks in:
I like when the soldier says " You can't judge me, only God can judge me" and the assessor gives a little gasp as if he was slightly offended by that😂😂
I do feel like this guy is genuinely frightening. What creeps me out is how this guy is obviously some sort of demon at the gates of hell and he is reciting scriptures. It makes sense, because demons are supernaturally intelligent and can quote every word in the Bible. The Bible calls them " The Glorious Ones", demonic angels ten thousand times more intelligent than the most intelligent human to ever live.
The bible is nonsense.
@@whitemountainapache3297 which parts, because a lot of the Bible is actually historically accurate? The Bible is a historic document, with religion woven throughout. So, to say the Bible is nonsense tells me you've never read it. Much of it is fact based, proven history and the rest is religion.
"Tell the truth, be honest. Remember, this is for posterity. "
The auditor gave off Resident Evil vibes in this I loved his character!
I only remember watching Hellraiser stuff in bits and parts. This was completely new to me. It seemed very interesting.
AFAIK this movie is rather different than other Hellraisers and introduced a whole different faction of hell.
The Auditor is awesome. He's one my favorites
Why did the assessor choke?
Written in the mans blood from the typewriter to the paper the assessor choked on how vile the sins were
@@blujai8264 that didn’t seem like what it was. It seemed the more vile, the more he would enjoy them. I think it was something else, but I haven’t seen the movie.
"John, you were supposed to read the pile of papers..."
Gary Tunnicliffe, probably.
I enjoyed this movie of hellraiser I thought the concept was really good and wish they would have explored the auditor more and like the “choosing” process
I would love a movie that is entirely focussed on this style, by far the best bit of modern Hellraiser out there
That would be a awesome Hellraiser movie. Not about the victims but about the Auditors orgin and his morality which he even judges Pinhead for his lack of his
the assessor doesn't look like any cenobite, he just looks like any old normal insurance assessor !😂
He's from a different faction of hell.
Best hellraiser movie hands down. I could sit through endless scenes like this.
Thats awesome, I did not feel the same way but I do agree these scenes are the best part. I still rewatch this one over and over cause its the perfect depiction of what Cenabites' ideology is like.
They could do an origin movie with the Auditor. I'd watch that. Great actor and character.
*This feels like the job interviews I've been*
getting in the past few months.
Though this is not as wierd as those.
*Super Friday Vibes!* ⭐😃👍
When i saw this scene. The assesor dropped childrens tears on the papers before eating them. And then he vomited into the funnel but it wasnt blood but more "vomit" like. What scene did they use in the movie? The children tears to wetten the papers and "regular vomit" made it more uncomfortable and unnerving i think.
Both of those scenes are in the movie
@@Saxophalicious alright, thanks!
Definitely
The previous 'vomit' scene was from IIRC a peodphile or serial rapist. The Assessor's vomit was him regurgitating the sins to be weighed. IN this veteran's case the sins were so vile it poisoned and nearly killed him.
@@Rixoli not Vile because they were not "sins"
I love hearing the auditor speak, so civilized
The Assessor doesn’t look sick enough.
"none"....not what you want to hear in hell asking what choices i may have
totally awesome movie! love all the hellraisers
why is the assessor rocking that "may I have some oats brother" body fit
I do like the beginning of this clip as well
" What on earth is this place? "
" It isn't "
Instead of violence and gore, I like those smart moments!!
I'd watch a whole show about this guy, such an interesting character.
Average zogbot after fighting an oil war
That guys sins were so vile he made a demon who feeds on sin sick. Wtf.
The Costco lights are a nice touch.
To be honest, this was not a very good movie. The premise is good but the writing was poor.
It's was supposed to be its own thing but they Company thought they can make more money with the Hellraiser name.
Holy shit, now even fucking Hellraiser is like "Honor the vets"? Fucking hell
He didn't hurt anything between ages 4 and 25, guy is practically a saint.
I'd more inclined to believe that the auditor is merely establishing some base points: his first act of pointless cruelty to another living being and his first mortal sin, killing another. I very much doubt if his life was blameless from the ages of 5 through 24.
I don’t know about any of you guys but i got some crazy asmr vibes from that auditor
He had only one day to go to retirement! Nooooo!
The auditor deserves his own movie.
Is it weird of me to find the Auditor’s voice and manner a bit soothing?
Not at all. I feel so as well. That was probably intentional.
I pretty much mimic his accent at work when I'm pushing carts, really soothes the stress