My Bloody Valentine 3D with Jensen Ackles: Blu-ray Cover
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My Bloody Valentine 3D Director: Patrick Lussier Cast: Jensen Ackles, Jaime King, Kerr Smith, Edi Gathegi

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  • Blu-ray Release Date: 05/19/2009
  • Rating: Rated R
  • Sales Rank: 25,872

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Audio commentary with director Patrick Lussier and co-writer Todd Farmer; "Deep Inside My Bloody Valentine"; "Sex, Blood, and Screams"; Deleted scenes and extended scenes; Gag reel; Alternate ending; MoLog ; Lionsgate Live

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A psychopathic miner terrorizes the town of Harmony in this retelling of one of the most underrated slasher films of the early '80s with My Bloody Valentine 3-D. 10-years ago, the lone survivor of an accident deep in the mines awoke from a coma and slashed his way through the town in a bloody, vengeance-fueled rampage. Though shot and apparently killed, the memories of Harry Warden still haunt both the town and Tom Hanniger (Jensen Ackles), the heir to the mine and one of the last people to see Harry before his disappearance. Just as Tom heads back to his hometown after a long time away, so do the killings ramp up again. While he mends his torn relationship with his ex-girlfriend Sarah (Jaime King) and her husband Axl (Kerr Smith), citizens are knocked off one by one in spectacularly gruesome fashion (all presented in 3-D). Has Harry come from beyond the grave or is there a new killer donning the suit and mask? Scream franchise editor Patrick Lussier helms from a script by Zane Smith and Jason X scribe Todd Farmer. Genre veteran Tom Atkins lends his B-movie chops to a supporting character in the Lionsgate production. Jeremy Wheeler, All Movie Guide

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Another lame remake!by Wade1000

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October 01, 2009: It seems all horror movies made today are sequels or remakes. When you run a franchise into the ground, it's time to redo the whole thing. Terrible mistake. The new Halloween & Friday the 13th both sucked! I only saw this film because it was in 3D. MBV should be shown to condemmed prisoners in Guantonomo Bay.

This review was written about the DVD Special Edition / Wide Screen / Subtitled / 3D edition.

Bloody Good Cheerby TheEerieCoterie

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July 19, 2009: Years ago the original My Bloody Valentine created quite a stir with its unabashed violence and haunting setting. With the release of the remake, gore is expected and twist on the original is nothing new. But, this remake does what others don't. It takes itself away from what you expect and just creates a damn good horror movie. The 3D effects are pretty decent, although it could have used more. The fact that veteran horror movie actor Tom Atkins is present gives it a boost. The only things i felt would have made this spectacular in the realm of remakes is it it would have kept the pivitol mine scene in the end and along with the credits they played the original's folksy song.

This review was written about the DVD Special Edition / Wide Screen / Subtitled / 3D edition.

I Also Recommend: My Bloody Valentine.


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