[Image description: A digital drawing of Kirsty Cotton from Hellraiser. She is holding the Lament Configuration Box as it opens. Pins, mazes and staircase shapes fly off of the box in red. The box glows which gives the piece a dramatic blue-toned lighting. She looks forward with wide eyes and a slightly open mouth. The hand that's not holding the box is near her face and open palmed towards the object as if she's shielding herself. Her hair flys up wildly. The only colours used for the piece are blues, reds and blacks. The latter makes up the background which is like a void.]
Inktober - Day 11 (Wander)
Film - Hellraiser (Clive Barker, 1987)
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Hellraiser
Part of me gave up.
Part of me tries to tell me to get up, find strength and fight.
Part of me tells it is all done and over and nothing can be done.
I am tired.
(on desktop: open image in new window to see the text proper and/or larger image).
Still a wip, I guess. Sorry.
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and do i dream again?
heather langenkamp as nancy thompson in a nightmare on elm street (1984) / ashley laurence as kirsty cotton in hellraiser (1987) / emmy rossum as christine daae in the phantom of the opera (2004)
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tamekayallop | Happy birthday my little lady 🥰 my how you’ve grown 💜💙 3yearsold
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Hello! I would like to request Pinhead going with his SO (gender neutral) to get a facial piercing :) head canons or fic format will be fine!
literally so adorable ty for requesting this bff <3
pinhead going with his S/O to get a facial piercing
"Are you nervous, sweetling?" he asks you, noting your rapid movements and shaking hands. Pinhead never misses anything about you, he is the most attentive partner you could ask for. He's even agreed to accompany you to the piercing place, and suggested a specific piercing that was unlikely to be rejected by your body.
You trusted his expertise.
You knew the piercing guy, he was the one that had introduced you to the theory around the Lament Configuration, so he's pretty unbothered when you bring your hell priest boyfriend into his parlour. After lining up the needle, you reach out for Pinhead's hand, which he willingly places in yours.
He again reads your face as easily as always, and reminds you that this will look stunning on you, and the pain will be momentary. The cenobite rather enjoys the idea that you will be one step closer to becoming like him - if only you'll get piercings in other places, too.
He begins talking to you, in that unbothered tone, making light conversation precisely how he never does, and you know it's to calm you down, to distract you while - you feel a pinch, then, and know it's the needle, and then another sensation as the jewellery is added.
He's praising you quietly, "You did very good, precious. Well done, it's over now."
You've never been more grateful for his consistent support as you are now.
And when you look in the mirror, you feel wonderful. It suits you, the piercing. Pinhead seems to think so, too, as he lightly traces a hand over your jaw to turn you to face him so he can examine it in more detail.
"Beautiful," he says, and you are.
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I feel like I’m one of the only people who doesn’t see Tiffany as a kid/young teenager. I always saw her as around 17, the age that her actress was when playing her. I’m assuming most other people see her as like 12-14? Maybe that’s why shipping her with Kirsty is a little unpopular
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