Los concursantes forman un equipo de 3 personas para enfrentarse a 3 desafíos con temática de terror. Los que completen los desafíos en solitario pasarán al último desafío en equipo para ten... Leer todoLos concursantes forman un equipo de 3 personas para enfrentarse a 3 desafíos con temática de terror. Los que completen los desafíos en solitario pasarán al último desafío en equipo para tener la oportunidad de ganar más efectivo.Los concursantes forman un equipo de 3 personas para enfrentarse a 3 desafíos con temática de terror. Los que completen los desafíos en solitario pasarán al último desafío en equipo para tener la oportunidad de ganar más efectivo.
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Hellevator is nothing new. Seven years ago a similar game show called "Estate of Panic" ran for six episodes before it was canceled. It was essentially a horror-themed version of Fear Factor which pitted a small group of strangers against each other in various challenges, such as finding hidden objects in a room that was full of water or searching for cash in a spider-filled room as the ceiling slowly came down. As an added twist, the contestants had to find a way out of the room before time expired or they would be trapped in the room and eliminated from the competition. Estate of Panic worked in a weird sort of way thanks in part to a great performance by Steve Valentine as the creepy host and caretaker of the estate and the fact that the show never took itself too seriously.
So along comes Hellevator, which promises us big things with some of the names attached to it. The series has been billed as being from "the producer of Paranormal Activity" Jason Blum. Unfortunately,it appears that Blum's involvement is limited, as the producers listed on the show are all veterans of the game show realm instead of horror movies.
The show is hosted by the Soska Sisters. Most casual viewers may not know that the Soskas are actually horror movie directors known for See No Evil 2 and American Mary. Sadly, it seems that all the twins have been given to do here is provide some occasional off the cuff commentary (which is mostly flat) and push a few buttons to move the scenes along.
Interviews leading up to the premier had the Soskas saying that Hellevator would allow viewers to see what real people would do when placed in scenarios from horror movies. Again, unfortunately it doesn't live up to this billing. For example, one challenge had a contestant pull fake organs out of mutilated corpses and place them on a scale to try to find the correct weight. Another challenge forced a contestant to try to guess which containers to place color- coded lights into while walking on balance beams. If she stepped off the beams and touched the ground, she received a very light electric shock. The challenges are all timed, and the contestants have to make it back to the elevator before time runs out or they'll be left behind. On their way back, they might have an actor jump out at them from around a corner, similar to what you would find in any run of the mill haunted house at Halloween time.
The major issue here is that most viewers are not going to be the least bit scared while watching this. Some of it is gross, but not scary. We know this is a game show, which means we know nothing bad can really happen to them outside of not winning the money. We can laugh at their reactions to the jump scares like we might have when watching the hidden camera show Scare Tactics, but the appeal there is limited.
I would love to see a game show that really pits contestants against classic horror scenarios. Throw some teens out in the woods in the middle of the night and give them six hours to survive without being caught by a masked killer. Put some people in the middle of a fake town and have them try to survive a horde of zombies. Have some contestants try to avoid being killed by a demon as they look for clues about what it is and how to stop it.
But something like that would require a decent budget, some creativity, and most importantly a lot of effort, so that's why we have the fake guts and funhouse scares of Hellevator instead.
So along comes Hellevator, which promises us big things with some of the names attached to it. The series has been billed as being from "the producer of Paranormal Activity" Jason Blum. Unfortunately,it appears that Blum's involvement is limited, as the producers listed on the show are all veterans of the game show realm instead of horror movies.
The show is hosted by the Soska Sisters. Most casual viewers may not know that the Soskas are actually horror movie directors known for See No Evil 2 and American Mary. Sadly, it seems that all the twins have been given to do here is provide some occasional off the cuff commentary (which is mostly flat) and push a few buttons to move the scenes along.
Interviews leading up to the premier had the Soskas saying that Hellevator would allow viewers to see what real people would do when placed in scenarios from horror movies. Again, unfortunately it doesn't live up to this billing. For example, one challenge had a contestant pull fake organs out of mutilated corpses and place them on a scale to try to find the correct weight. Another challenge forced a contestant to try to guess which containers to place color- coded lights into while walking on balance beams. If she stepped off the beams and touched the ground, she received a very light electric shock. The challenges are all timed, and the contestants have to make it back to the elevator before time runs out or they'll be left behind. On their way back, they might have an actor jump out at them from around a corner, similar to what you would find in any run of the mill haunted house at Halloween time.
The major issue here is that most viewers are not going to be the least bit scared while watching this. Some of it is gross, but not scary. We know this is a game show, which means we know nothing bad can really happen to them outside of not winning the money. We can laugh at their reactions to the jump scares like we might have when watching the hidden camera show Scare Tactics, but the appeal there is limited.
I would love to see a game show that really pits contestants against classic horror scenarios. Throw some teens out in the woods in the middle of the night and give them six hours to survive without being caught by a masked killer. Put some people in the middle of a fake town and have them try to survive a horde of zombies. Have some contestants try to avoid being killed by a demon as they look for clues about what it is and how to stop it.
But something like that would require a decent budget, some creativity, and most importantly a lot of effort, so that's why we have the fake guts and funhouse scares of Hellevator instead.
First, I am an identical twin, these two are fraternal if anything.
So watching 3 episodes is it actors just coming in with fake money incentives with past people being the subplot?
Kind of like the Saw franchise but like another poster put well it is just like another poster put it it is just like filming actors going through a haunted house.
Did it get renewed? Doesn't look like it. I have to fill out the min. For lines but am struggling to do so without spoilers. The black woman and her screaming was overacting to a level I can't deal with. I get the history which is the main part I feel interested in in this series.
Just give it a higher budget and movie like quality and more realism.
So watching 3 episodes is it actors just coming in with fake money incentives with past people being the subplot?
Kind of like the Saw franchise but like another poster put well it is just like another poster put it it is just like filming actors going through a haunted house.
Did it get renewed? Doesn't look like it. I have to fill out the min. For lines but am struggling to do so without spoilers. The black woman and her screaming was overacting to a level I can't deal with. I get the history which is the main part I feel interested in in this series.
Just give it a higher budget and movie like quality and more realism.
This show is a breath of fresh air. Something new and a bit different for a game show. Can only dream that I would get on this show one day. I am not sure why season 2 was so short. I found the format in season 2 to be no where near as entertaining or scary as season 1. Season 2 appeared to easy as it kept repeating so we knew what the end of each show would be like. Season 1 I really loved. I had watched a special on H H Holmes possibly being Jack the Ripper and then they featured that as a theme. I enjoyed the different themes and think they should go further with that. Making it more real would look good to , or make the props look less fake than they do would be a good idea. I ended up finding it on Netflix and Binge watched the whole 2 series over the weekend and I demand more. Bring it fast, furious, more chilling and thrilling. I loved this show. The twins are great I love their sense of morbid humour. I would love them to sabotage the contestants more. Make it less predictable . Also noticed is hard to find male contestants that are not gay or in their teens that will actually show some fear during the show. The reactions from people were so much fun to watch, Maybe need to find a way to actually make people fear for their own safety or life. Let them get bitten by a snake or something like that. Just maybe take the fangs out or something like that, not that they will know but will be great to see them scream. Even bigger guys might scream at something like that. In all , I loved the series and want many more episodes.
I'm sorry...but...no...just no. I didn't enjoy this show at all. While the premise of the game show sounds interesting, the execution sorely lacks. I found the contestants annoying, the tasks lackluster and was mostly bored. The sisters hosting/running the thing come off as dull. That's a shame, because they look like they could've been way more interesting. I wasn't expecting too much from this show, but didn't know I'd find it so boring.
A mildly interesting silly actor filled fake Contest show featuring the wonderful Soska Sisters.
At first it seems like a legitimate horror filled contest show. But in reality, it just ends up being actor-and-prop filled nonsense that leave the viewer barely intrigued.
This series could have been genuinely noteworthy had they actually tried and filled it with real contestants. With real challenges, not gimmicky laughable ones.
At points that you think the "contestant" is going to lose, they basically hand a tip aka free pass to the the team. Then remark "Oh man how could you ever win! WE'LL GET IN YOU IN THE LEBRYIFF!"
Except they don't.
All in all. Watch if extremely bored with nothing to do.
At first it seems like a legitimate horror filled contest show. But in reality, it just ends up being actor-and-prop filled nonsense that leave the viewer barely intrigued.
This series could have been genuinely noteworthy had they actually tried and filled it with real contestants. With real challenges, not gimmicky laughable ones.
At points that you think the "contestant" is going to lose, they basically hand a tip aka free pass to the the team. Then remark "Oh man how could you ever win! WE'LL GET IN YOU IN THE LEBRYIFF!"
Except they don't.
All in all. Watch if extremely bored with nothing to do.
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- TriviaThe two hosts are identical twins
- ConexionesReferenced in Most Craved: Hellevator, Star Wars: The Force Awakens Trailer (2015)
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