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My Bloody Valentine (2009)
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In Harmony, that story began when a mine with many workers collapsed because of the son of the owner Tom Hanniger. Six miners were buried alive, and only the rescue team found Harry Warden alive. Harry killed all miners in order to maintain the greatest amount of oxygen for himself. The events did not change much as Harry woke up from his coma at the local hospital and killed 22 people. Harry Warden came back in order to get a chance to avenge those who had escaped death in the past.
In Harmony, that story began when a mine with many workers collapsed because of the son of the owner Tom Hanniger. Six miners were buried alive, and only the rescue team found Harry Warden alive. Harry killed all miners in order to maintain the greatest amount of oxygen for himself. The events did not change much as Harry woke up from his coma at the local hospital and killed 22 people. Harry Warden came back in order to get a chance to avenge those who had escaped death in the past.
Actors:
John W. Iwanonkiw,
Marc Macaulay,
William Kania,
Jarrod DiGiorgi,
Jaime King,
Richard John Walters,
Michael McKee,
Rita Gregory,
Bingo OMalley,
Cherie McClain,
Tim Hartman,
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John W. Iwanonkiw
Marc Macaulay
13 October 1957, Millinocket, Maine, USA
William Kania
16 May 1967, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA
Jarrod DiGiorgi
Jaime King
23 April 1979, Omaha, Nebraska, USA
Richard John Walters
15 November 1961, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA
Michael McKee
Rita Gregory
Bingo OMalley
Cherie McClain
Tim Hartman
Genre:
Horror
Director:
Patrick Lussier
Patrick Lussier
Country:
United States, Canada
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March 14, 2011
I'm absolutely convinced that the pickaxe is the ideal weapon for a 3-D horror.
January 20, 2009
The trouble is that after that first gouged eyeball, there's not a whole lot further to go. Novelty value being a rapidly diminishing thing, the technology demands an escalation in intensity and inventiveness that the movie doesn't deliver.
July 06, 2010
The outrageous amounts of blood 'n' guts directed toward the audience in three-dimensional spatters still make this substandard flick a gorehound's wet dream.
January 20, 2009
My Bloody Valentine may not be horribly acted, but in a post-Scream and post-Scary Movie era, it's difficult to squeeze any more blood from this low-brow/high-camp turnip.
September 29, 2012
My Bloody Valentine 3D is as cheap, tacky and throwaway as the plastic glasses that come with it, but for a good old-fashioned Friday night at the movies, it's damn near unbeatable.
August 28, 2015
No pretense, no delusions, just slick, basic stalk & shock mayhem with a 3-D coating that works unexpectedly well.
January 21, 2009
What really leaps out at you about My Bloody Valentine 3-D is its lack of imagination.
New York Times
January 20, 2009
A strange synergy of old and new, My Bloody Valentine 3D blends cutting-edge technology and old-school prosthetics to produce something both familiar and alien: gore you can believe in.
February 19, 2013
Great use of the 3-D format in a better than average horror film.
January 20, 2009
The plot staggers from absurd to ridiculous, and the dialogue is strictly of the 'Look we don't have to go down there' variety.
April 29, 2013
As a slasher fanatic, this more than satisfied my appetite.
January 20, 2009
In some ways, the filmmakers have created something too authentic in spirit to the original film, as it also fairly quickly becomes a plodding chore to watch.

