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February 14th 2023

Posted: Tue Feb 14, 2023 5:44 am
by Tiggnutz
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Happy Valentines Day

Re: February 14th 2023

Posted: Tue Feb 14, 2023 12:01 pm
by Jigsaw
My Bloody Valentine - the original - is one of perhaps 25 horror movies I give a straight 10/10. Also one of the maybe five movies I own on Blu-ray. Some fun facts to tide people over. :P

Re: February 14th 2023

Posted: Tue Feb 14, 2023 1:23 pm
by Tiggnutz
The OG does kick ass. That's what we should watch for Febuary MOTM and something else about love

Re: February 14th 2023

Posted: Tue Feb 14, 2023 2:11 pm
by Slaughterhouserock
Tiggnutz wrote: Tue Feb 14, 2023 1:23 pm The OG does kick ass. That's what we should watch for Febuary MOTM and something else about love
Audition? Meatball Machine?

Re: February 14th 2023

Posted: Tue Feb 14, 2023 2:30 pm
by FallandPray
I have My Bloody Valentine 3D

You guys seen it?

Re: February 14th 2023

Posted: Tue Feb 14, 2023 4:12 pm
by Tiggnutz
FallandPrayz wrote: Tue Feb 14, 2023 2:30 pm I have My Bloody Valentine 3D

You guys seen it?
Its not terrible I've seen it a couple of times

Re: February 14th 2023

Posted: Tue Feb 14, 2023 5:59 pm
by FallandPray
My Bloody Valentine is a Canadian slasher directed by George Mihalka (Da Vinci’s Inquest TV series) and written by John Beaird (My Bloody Valentine 3-D 2009 – read our retro review here), released on February 11, 1981. The story involves a group of miners who decide to throw their own Valentine’s Day party, but things take a sinister turn… when Harry Warden (Peter Cowper: Oh Heavenly Dog 1980) comes back to Valentine Bluffs to resume his murderous rampage.

My Bloody Valentine is an ’80s slasher that wasn’t on my radar growing up. I didn’t come across the film until I was much older, when I rediscovered my love for slashers. On my first viewing, I really wasn’t sure what to expect. But when the movie was over and the credits started rolling, I felt like I had just unearthed slasher treasure. While I still believe that Bob Clark’s Black Christmas is slasher perfection, My Bloody Valentine comes in right under that classic in second place. So why is My Bloody Valentine held in such high regard among horror fans and horror critics?

Re: February 14th 2023

Posted: Tue Feb 14, 2023 7:05 pm
by zombie
FallandPrayz wrote: Tue Feb 14, 2023 5:59 pm So why is My Bloody Valentine held in such high regard among horror fans and horror critics?
it's a great slasher, possibly among the best without a franchise. i'm not sure it goes any further than that.

Re: February 14th 2023

Posted: Tue Feb 14, 2023 9:26 pm
by Jigsaw
FallandPrayz wrote: Tue Feb 14, 2023 5:59 pm So why is My Bloody Valentine held in such high regard among horror fans and horror critics?
I can only say that I give the film a perfect 10/10, for a lot of reasons, such as memorable characters, atmosphere, story, "The Ballad of Harry Warden," the design of the killer.

It's my second-favorite slasher after the OG Halloween, and I just think it's flawless. It's also one of the few movies I own on Blu-ray, which might help in that perception. :P

Re: February 14th 2023

Posted: Tue Feb 14, 2023 10:02 pm
by Slaughterhouserock
FallandPrayz wrote: Tue Feb 14, 2023 5:59 pm My Bloody Valentine is a Canadian slasher directed by George Mihalka (Da Vinci’s Inquest TV series) and written by John Beaird (My Bloody Valentine 3-D 2009 – read our retro review here), released on February 11, 1981. The story involves a group of miners who decide to throw their own Valentine’s Day party, but things take a sinister turn… when Harry Warden (Peter Cowper: Oh Heavenly Dog 1980) comes back to Valentine Bluffs to resume his murderous rampage.

My Bloody Valentine is an ’80s slasher that wasn’t on my radar growing up. I didn’t come across the film until I was much older, when I rediscovered my love for slashers. On my first viewing, I really wasn’t sure what to expect. But when the movie was over and the credits started rolling, I felt like I had just unearthed slasher treasure. While I still believe that Bob Clark’s Black Christmas is slasher perfection, My Bloody Valentine comes in right under that classic in second place. So why is My Bloody Valentine held in such high regard among horror fans and horror critics?
Why did you copy/paste a couple paragraphs from a pop horror article?

Re: February 14th 2023

Posted: Tue Feb 14, 2023 10:22 pm
by Slaughterhouserock
This looks like it'll be a fun one:


Re: February 14th 2023

Posted: Wed Feb 15, 2023 7:22 pm
by Jason
Slaughterhouserock wrote: Tue Feb 14, 2023 10:02 pm
FallandPrayz wrote: Tue Feb 14, 2023 5:59 pm My Bloody Valentine is a Canadian slasher directed by George Mihalka (Da Vinci’s Inquest TV series) and written by John Beaird (My Bloody Valentine 3-D 2009 – read our retro review here), released on February 11, 1981. The story involves a group of miners who decide to throw their own Valentine’s Day party, but things take a sinister turn… when Harry Warden (Peter Cowper: Oh Heavenly Dog 1980) comes back to Valentine Bluffs to resume his murderous rampage.

My Bloody Valentine is an ’80s slasher that wasn’t on my radar growing up. I didn’t come across the film until I was much older, when I rediscovered my love for slashers. On my first viewing, I really wasn’t sure what to expect. But when the movie was over and the credits started rolling, I felt like I had just unearthed slasher treasure. While I still believe that Bob Clark’s Black Christmas is slasher perfection, My Bloody Valentine comes in right under that classic in second place. So why is My Bloody Valentine held in such high regard among horror fans and horror critics?
Why did you copy/paste a couple paragraphs from a pop horror article?
Bot accounts are getting wildly more sophisticated.

Re: February 14th 2023

Posted: Wed Feb 15, 2023 8:30 pm
by Jigsaw
Jason wrote: Wed Feb 15, 2023 7:22 pm
Slaughterhouserock wrote: Tue Feb 14, 2023 10:02 pm
FallandPrayz wrote: Tue Feb 14, 2023 5:59 pm My Bloody Valentine is a Canadian slasher directed by George Mihalka (Da Vinci’s Inquest TV series) and written by John Beaird (My Bloody Valentine 3-D 2009 – read our retro review here), released on February 11, 1981. The story involves a group of miners who decide to throw their own Valentine’s Day party, but things take a sinister turn… when Harry Warden (Peter Cowper: Oh Heavenly Dog 1980) comes back to Valentine Bluffs to resume his murderous rampage.

My Bloody Valentine is an ’80s slasher that wasn’t on my radar growing up. I didn’t come across the film until I was much older, when I rediscovered my love for slashers. On my first viewing, I really wasn’t sure what to expect. But when the movie was over and the credits started rolling, I felt like I had just unearthed slasher treasure. While I still believe that Bob Clark’s Black Christmas is slasher perfection, My Bloody Valentine comes in right under that classic in second place. So why is My Bloody Valentine held in such high regard among horror fans and horror critics?
Why did you copy/paste a couple paragraphs from a pop horror article?
Bot accounts are getting wildly more sophisticated.
We live in an impressive age. :P