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My Bloody Valentine 3D (Limited Edition) [DVD]

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  • Actors: Tom Atkins, Kevin Tighe, Edi Gathegi, Jensen Ackles, Betsy Rue
  • Directors: Patrick Lussier
  • Format: PAL, Colour, Subtitled
  • Language: English
  • Subtitles: English
  • Region: Region 2 (This DVD may not be viewable outside Europe. Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Classification: 18
  • Studio: Lions Gate Home Entertainment
  • DVD Release Date: 8 Jun. 2009
  • Run Time: 97 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 3.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (175 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B001TJKVAK
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 35,470 in DVD & Blu-ray (See Top 100 in DVD & Blu-ray)

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Slasher horror based on the original 1981 film - in 3D. Tom (Jensen Ackles) returns home to the small mining town of Harmony on the tenth anniversary of the Valentine's night massacre that claimed the lives of 22 people. Instead of a homecoming, however, Tom finds himself suspected of committing the murders - and it seems that his old flame (Jaime King) is the only one who believes he is innocent.

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Format: Blu-ray
It's a slasher and it's all been done before but seldom very well and unfortunately this is no exception. The cast is peppered with faces you'll know from the past and present, and they do a fair job with the material. The murders themselves are as suitably grisly as you might expect, but there's little in the way of twists or surprises. The 3D gimmick works for the most part, but unfortunately the 3D specs that come with the package don't quite manage to fully coalesce the images, and elements can still be seen in duplicate and sometimes triplicate, especially around some of the finer onscreen details. The film is by no means a classic, but as part of a beer and pizza night in, it'll do the job.
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Not the best of horror films but certainly not the worst!

If you are looking for a film on a dark rainy night, and want to be so scared that you have to watch the film with the light on and family/friends around then this is not the film for you! It's a fun, cheezy film that is reminiscent of many eighties 3D horror films, the plot is bad, the acting is pretty bad and there is a bit of nudity (to be expected with any good horror) which all combine to make this quite an entertaining watch! It is the special effects that make the film. Yes, the magenta/green glasses make the colour seem a bit weird, but without the 3D this film would be nothing (I really did not find the 2D version so entertaining). So if you are a fan of old-school horror/slasher/3D film then this is a must watch, don't expect to be wow'ed, just enjoy the ride!
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My Bloody Valentine is the best 3D blu-ray so far to date, Its visually stunning throughout and the film itself is a decent horror starring the top man himself Jenson Ackles from TV's great hit show Supernatural. Look out for the bullet scene close to the end as this shows the most stunning 3D visual affect i've seen from a movie at home.

I highly recommend this title to anyone who can appreciate a good horror and some fantastic 3D visuals.

A must see.
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In the mining town of Harmony, a drilling accident is caused by the son of the owner. The mine collapses, burying six miners alive.

The rescue team finds only Harry Warden alive, but in coma, and the other miners murdered by his pick-axe.

On Valentine's Day, Harry awakes from his coma in the local hospital, and he kills twenty-two people, including a group of teenagers that are partying in the mine.

Harry is killed by the deputy, but the only survivors are Tom Hanniger, his girlfriend Sarah, their friend Axel Palmer and his girlfriend Irene.

Ten years later, Tom returns to Harmony after the death of his father.

On Valentine's Day, Harry Warden also returns, seeking revenge against those that had escaped his pick-axe in the past, and Tom is accused by Axel and other locals....

So this was one of the first horror movies to be released with the new 3D fad, and aside from this gimmick, the film is one of the worser remakes around.

The 3D gimmick consists of the actors and the killer pointing things at the screen, and it's pointless and by he time you see the killer point the pick-axe at the screen for the fourth time, it grates.

And it gets worse on Blu Ray, or should I say 2D.

The acting is abominable, narrative stupid and the overall effect leaves a bad taste in your mouth.

The overuse of nudity is done distastefully and proves pointless, and this is supposed to be the future?
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By Spike Owen TOP 500 REVIEWER on 29 Nov. 2013
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My Bloody Valentine is directed by Patrick Lussier and collectively written by Zane Smith, Todd Farmer and John Beaird. It stars Jensen Ackles, Jaime King, Kerr Smith, Kevin Tighe and Tom Atkins. Music is by Michael Wandmacher and cinematography by Brian Pearson

A remake of George Mihalker's 1981 slasher, the 2009 version was released in a blaze of 3D frenzy, where it absolutely coined it in at the World's box offices. It's not hard to see why, for no matter how much we may moan about remakes and the general languid nature of slashers turned out just for coin, there's a big market out there for them. As it happens this isn't half bad, oh it's all very familiar, there's another Michael Myers clone stalking the residents of some American town and offing them in gruesome ways. Here the perp is The Miner, dressed up in his work clothes, armed with a pickaxe, face covered by a gas mask that in turn makes him creepy looking and gives him Darth Vader breathing exercises to do.

The mystery element is that this new series of murders are being re-enacted from crimes ten years previously, so is the old killer back from the dead, or is there a copycat at large? Enter troubled teenagers, townsfolk acting suspiciously and mucho blood and screaming sitting in tandem together. There's the requisite amount of nudity, including one of the longest nude scenes ever, while Lussier shows a good knack for blending humour with the terror. The 3D is of a high standard, and the sound mix is incredible, this really is one to give your sub-woofer a work out. It pans out as expected, but it manages to eek out good suspense for its finale and having Atkins and Tighe in the movie is a reassuring presence.

The original was no great film anyway, and although this is better, it's still just a bunch of acting props being killed in different ways. But it is effective and above all else it's fun. 7/10
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