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My Bloody Valentine (1981)
Overview: Twenty years after a Valentine's Day tragedy claimed the lives of five miners Harry Warden returns for a vengeful massacre among teen sweethearts gearing up for another party.
Director: George Mihalka
Cast: Paul Kelman, Lori Hallier, Neil Affleck, Keith Knight, Cynthia Dale
Original Language: EN
Original Title: My Bloody Valentine
Budget: $2,200,000
Revenue: $5,672,031
MPAA Rating: PG
Keywords: miner, murder, serial killer, slasher, maniac, killing spree, gas mask, canuxploitation, coal miner, holiday horror
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John Chard (November 1, 2014)
Love me love my pickaxe. Slasher films from the 1980s are legion for they are many, unsurprisingly the quality varies and the advent of time has dimmed their impact somewhat. My Bloody Valentine is middle of the road, blighted by cuts to its gore scenes, itās a film that has had to work hard to earn its cult following. Itās a good old stalk and slash revenger based around a coal mine where a tragedy happened many moons ago. The mystery element is strong enough to maintain interest, and although the formula is consistently one dimensional for the genre of the time, it operates well above average for the gore and blood hounds. Thereās some bad acting and some even worse moustaches! While expectation of a hidden slasher gem will only end in disappointment. But what it does it does well and a good time is assured for the undemanding horror peeps. 7/10
JPV852 (January 25, 2020)
Okay early 1980s slasher (with some decent gore effects, though the violence was very tame compared to today) that has its moments but really never found it very suspenseful or worse, engaging, maybe hurting there's not much in the way of a lead to follow. I know this holds a special place in some people's hearts, I just didn't do it for me. **3.0/5**
Wuchak (February 25, 2020)
***The Miner Forty-Niner, oh no!!! (not really, but sort of)*** Twenty years after a psycho murder spree at a mining town in Nova Scotia, gruesome slayings start happening again on Valentineās Day. Did the psycho escape the asylum and return for more blood? āMy Bloody Valentineā (1981) was part of the early 80ās slasher boom after the success of āFriday the 13thā (1980) and, of course, āHalloweenā (1978). It meshes the vibe of āThe Funhouseā (1981) with the location of āOrcaā (1977) and throws in a dash of āThe Fogā (1980). While itās the least of these IMHO, itās not far off. The remote mining town area on the shores of Nova Scotia is a highlight augmented by a colorful cast. Unfortunately, the filmmakers didnāt have the funds to shoot any sequences at nearby Cape Breton Highlands National Park, so there are no scenic shots; everything looks mundane with a lot of scenes taking place IN the mines, particularly most of the third act. Paul Kelman is good as the mysterious male protagonist, T.J., reminiscent of Oliver Reed. On the female front there are several beauties, e.g. Cynthia Dale (Patty), Lori Hallier (Sarah) and Helene Udy (Sylvia), but the creators curiously didnāt know how to photograph women, as was effectively done in āFriday the 13th,ā āThe Funhouseā and āTourist Trapā (1979); and Iām not talkinā ābout nudity or sleaze. Another problem is that the events take place in frigginā coastal Canada during mid-February and thereās no snow or coldness to be found. It was actually shot in September-November and looks it. The 2009 remake, which was shot in central Pennsylvania, took the template of this film and made a more all-around entertaining slasher, but this one is worth checking out if you like the style of the contemporary films noted above. Like all of those flicks, it has quality mood and creepiness, but itās never genuinely scary. When a slaying happens itās usually humorous even though itās played out seriously (to me, anyway). The movie runs 1 hour, 30 minutes, and was shot around Sydney Mines on Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia. GRADE: B/B-