It was simply called 'Hellraiser'.
Pinhead (who initially had no name in the original story) is no human being. Thus he has no real psychological structure which could give him something that you could call a "motivation" (or better said, something that any human being could understand without going insane).It is more a process of transcending the self in which Pinhead aids the user. People finding the puzzle box have been looking for it in the first place (sometimes their whole life). It is a subconscious process in which solving the puzzlebox is the last and final step into leaving the mundane world (and the body which binds the user to it) behind and reaching out for new grounds.Thus you can see Pinhead as an enhanced (even outsourced) "motivation" of the puzzlebox user. Pinhead is a tool as the puzzle box is one. But with one difference. The puzzlebox gives the user a choice.
He is a dream demon so this is natural for him to do after being burned alive by a mob. This gives Freddy a sense of control because he can do a lot of things that wouldn't happen in the real world. That's why nancy begins to believe that in order to kill him she has to bring him into her world.
Its on season 2 episode 7
Yes. The original 1987 Hellraiser is being remade, and will be released in 2010.
Hellraiser's Pinhead was created by Clive Barker, a novelist, screenwriter, and filmmaker. His short story "The Forbidden" inspired the 1992 horror film "Candyman." Barker's Pinhead was portrayed by Doug Bradley in the Hellraiser films.
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Oh Pinhead.. definitely Pinhead. He pulls much higher rank.
Hellraiser (1987).
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