Good, Different Movie
Barker did a great job with this one. Sure it could be better, but it wasn't terrible by any stretch. Bakula's Harry D'Amour was great. Its a shame they never revisited his character in other movies. Between the noir/hard-boiled and the supernatural angles, the character was definitely interesting to watch.
I read The Last Illusion a while after that and it was mess. I couldn't really see any good qualities of the character in that short story. But I'm glad Barker isn't done with him and has used him other times. Barker's next story will feature D'Amour prominently going against Pinhead. I read two-thirds of the book takes place in Hell. Maybe we'll see a D'Amour sequel after all.
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"The children being kidnapped and enslaved isn't portrayed in a particularly malicious fashion."