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My Bloody Valentine [DVD] [Region 1] [US Import] [NTSC]

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  • Format: NTSC
  • Language: English
  • Subtitles: English
  • Dubbed: French
  • Region: Region 1 (US and Canada DVD formats.)
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Classification: R (Restricted) (US MPAA rating. See details.)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (28 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B001JFZ122
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 104,810 in DVD & Blu-ray (See Top 100 in DVD & Blu-ray)

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My Bloody Valentine [DVD] [Region 1] [US Import] [NTSC]

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I finally got to see the new cut of My Bloody Valentine as 3 mins of gore have been re-instated in the movie in the Lionsgate re-released DVD of this classic. If you are wondering where the rest of the 6 missing minutes are as there was 9 minutes of gore removed. Sadly it turns out the film was ruined and those scenes are unfortunately detorerated beyond repair so that the reason why they haven't included them on the new DVD but most of the gore is back and makes the forgotten classic a more remembered one. Don't go thinking that the remake follows the story of this one as the remake is based very loosely and different in many ways. However if you just want to see this for the classic it is then read on...

The inhabitants of Valentine Bluffs are planning their annual Valentine's Day dance but this year they are warned not to otherwise people will die. Naturally the young adults don't listen and the bodies start to pile up one after another in various gruesome and gory ways. I loved this film as it shows some innovativeness with the way the forewarned adults are killed, some deaths that had never been used and shown during the horrors of the 80's movies are shown and done well right here on the screen as the mystery of the miner slowly unfolds. This has the right to become a cult horror classic as this was one of the great horror movies to come out of Paramount studios at that time First Friday the 13th then My Bloody Valentine and since then the friday the 13th sequels and now Friday the 13th remake. The acting in this is good and makes you wonder whatever happened to the principal stars of this film as they seem to have disappeared into thin air. Shame I'd like to see Neil Affleck and Paul Kelman again in another movie.
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Format: DVD
REVIEWED VERSION: 2009 Lionsgate Special Edition US Blu-Ray (Extended version)

Director: George Mihalka

Cast: Paul Kelman, Lori Hallier, Neil Affleck, Keith Knight, Alf Humphreys, Cynthia Dale, Helene Udy, Peter Cowper

SYNOPSIS

In a small Canadian mining community, a miner returns every Valentine's Day to kill those who celebrate on that day with a pickax. He cuts their hearts out and puts them in chocolate boxes.
The miner, Harry Warden, is the only survivor of a mining accident 20 years ago, which happened because the men in charge of security were at a party. Now the town is planning to have the first Valentine's Day celebration since the incident..

THE PROS & CONS

Now this is the treatment we all are waiting for for the FRIDAY THE 13TH series: When MY BLOODY VALENTINE was first released in theaters, the MPAA *BUTCHERED* the film, and I mean BUTCHERED. Most deaths scenes now were off screen or heavily cut. This R-rated "tame" version was the only version available until Lionsgate released this special edition in 2009.
The BBFC imposed no further cuts to the R rated version and the rating was downgraded in 2003 to a more appropriate 15. The unrated version, however is definitely not for children: the gore scenes are strong, even for today's standards.
Personally, I found this movie to be better than any of the FRIDAY THE 13TH movies (in its UNCUT form that is). The killer in the miner's suit - sorry Jason, your hockey mask just don't cut it! Inventive kills (the nail gun kill is particularly nasty and the pickax punching the eyeball out of the socket makes the eye-popping scene in FRIDAY THE 13TH Part III look like children did that effect) definitely are worth it.
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This is an extremely enjoyable horror. I remember seeing the cover of this on a video as a kid and being intruigued, and watching it all these years later, it's a fun and exciting slasher. The plot has a fun conceit - that a miner went nuts after an accident on Valentine's Day and caused a bloodbath, warning the town not to celebrate the holiday again. So naturally when the day gets revived, the corpses begin to mount up...
It's filled with great performances and features the usual 'is it the original killer or a new guy?' dilemma that's in every slasher of this design. This aspect is played very well. The gore is pretty good, and the tension and stalking scenes are very well executed as well. The killer is very distinctive and fun to look at, and it has a very exciting ending. Well worth watching.
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In the small mining town of Valentine Bluffs, two foremen leave early to get to the town's Valentine's Day dance. Five workers remained in the mine when a methane gas explosion traps the five in a shaft, six weeks later a rescue team find there's only one survivor. Harry Warden has survived by eating his coworkers and appears to have lost his mind. After spending a year in a mental hospital, Harry returns to town and takes his revenge by brutally murdering the guilty foremen. He ripped out their hearts and put them in Valentine's candy boxes, along with a warning that if a Valentine's party is ever held in Valentine Bluffs again, the murders would continue.

Twenty years later and with Harry Warden being nothing but a distant memory, the town is getting ready for their first Valentine's Day party since the killings. It isn't long before a maniac dressed in mining gear is killing the townsfolk, in a similar brutal fashion to those twenty years earlier. Has Harry Warden kept his promise to return and kill anybody celebrating the 14th of February?

The mostly Canadian cast do a really good job, Paul Kelman, Lori Hallier and Neil Affleck are all believable enough as the main stars and the three involved in the film's love triangle. Keith Knight is the most likable of the group, he plays the slightly robust coworker with the bushy moustache. George Mihalka directs confidently and keeps the movie going at a great pace. The atmosphere is fantastic, they filmed it in a real town and in a real mine thousands of feet under ground. The special effects that were unseen until this 2009 release are excellent and really realistic, it's a shame that such excellent work was unseen for nearly thirty years. Quentin Tarantino stated this is his all time favourite slasher film.
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