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Friday
Jan162009

'My Bloody Valentine 3-D' web reviews

How about some blood splatter in 3D? That's exactly what you get in Patrick Lussier's "My Bloody Valentine 3-D," a horror remake about a freak who gets a kick out of killing all kinds of people, etc... Let's check out what some online critics have to say about this 3D event:

Cinematical's William Goss: "Thank goodness for us, then, that it happens to make for cheesy, corny, gimmicky, gory fun -- if only in its 3-D theatrical presentation."

CinemaBlend's Katey Rich: "But despite the few tricks it has up its sleeve and its strict adherence to a genre of horror that's been lampooned for years now, My Bloody Valentine 3D doesn't have nearly enough fun with either its jazzy technology or its inherently campy premise."

• Ron Henriques at LatinoReview: "'My Bloody Valentine 3-D' just might be the most honest film of the year. It tells you just what it is in the title alone: a bloody horror movie presented in 3-D. If you're looking for gore or to be thrilled by the latest digital techniques at the cinema look no further."

• Kevin Carr at FilmSchoolRejects: "It’s the first full-length 3D slasher film since 'Friday the 13th Part 3.' It’s rated R, and it delivers on everything you’d want from a brutal slasher film. You have pick axes stabbing people in the head… in 3D. You have body parts being lopped off… in 3D."

Joblo's JimmyO: "Literally, as the movie begins and the Lionsgate logo appears, you can tell that this is special. And I’m talking WOW. The 3D is nothing short of spectacular. I was utterly impressed at how amazing this looked."

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