My Bloody Valentine (1981)
My Bloody Valentine (1981) on Imdb11 February 1981 (USA)
Drama | Horror | Thriller
A decades old folk tale surrounding a deranged murderer killing those who celebrate Valentine's Day, turns out to be true to legend when a group defies the killer's order and people start turning up dead.
Paul Kelman
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Lori Hallier
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Neil Affleck
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Keith Knight
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Alf Humphreys
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Trailer: My Bloody Valentine Uncut DVD
added by newsBotThe horror DVD market starts the year off on a great note with Lionsgate's uncut DVD release of George Mihalka's My Bloody Valentine . This presentation featuring lost footage inserted back into the film and a bevy of extras arrives on Tuesday the 13th. Today, a trailer has been discovered touting the new disc. Below you'll get to see the modern trailer cutting style applied to the '80s Mbv . Enjoy!
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Trailer For The My Bloody Valentine Special Edition DVD!
added by newsBotShock Till You Drop got an awesome new trailer for the upcoming Special Edition DVD release of the original My Bloody Valentine. What's so cool about this re-release? Finally, we get to see the movie in it's uncut form with deleted scenes and all the "gory" bits reinstated! The DVD will hit store shelves on Tuesday, January 13th, a mere few days before the remake My Bloody Valentine 3D hits screens across the country. Check out the trailer embedded below! Also, Shock's Ryan Rotten conducted a great interview with the producers of this DVD which you can read right Here!
Check out the DVD cover Here. The original My Bloody Valentine was directed by George Mihalka from a script by John Beaird & Stphen A. Miller. The 1981 horror cult classic starred Paul Kelman, Lori Hallier, Neil Affleck, Keith Knight, Alf Humphreys, Cynthia Dale, Helene Udy & Rob Stein.
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'Zine Review: Rue Morgue #86
added by newsBotIssue# 86
January/February 2009
I love how the Rue crew can almost always find a way to take something that’s current and relevant in our genre, in this case the remake of My Bloody Valentine, and hone in on the Canadian aspects of it. I would say more than anything else, including all the time I’ve spent in Canada, Rue Morgue has made me appreciate the filmmaking talent of the Great White North the most.
Of course this month it’s no real stretch; the remake of one of the most influential and respected slashers to come out of Canada means they’ve got a built-in angle to work, and work it they do. The main feature is a nice, healthy interview with original director George Mihalka by James Burrell, in which he discusses the sorted history of the film and it’s issues with the MPAA that saw
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