Even with previous slasher movie influences, MY BLOODY VALENTINE stood out in amongst the saturated horror market of 1981. But even a well-crafted, creative story couldn’t guarantee immediate success for this film, yet it continues to be a celebrated slasher 40 years later.
//**Discussions include**//
State of horror movies in 1981 & the Canadian horror pop; unique story & character setups, atmosphere & importance of location; playing on & against horror tropes; multiple problems during filming & budget challenges; casting & character breakdowns; music for the film, MPAA struggle, release & establishing a fan base; theatrical vs. unrated edition, the 2009 remake, plus memorable moments & behind-the-scenes tidbits.
Paul Kelman, Neil Affleck, Lori Hallier & Don Francks star in MY BLOODY VALENTINE (1981). Directed by George Mihalka.
//***Picks of the Week***//
• Lindsay’s Pick: HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO ME (1981). Melissa Sue Anderson, Glenn Ford /// Directed by J. Lee Thompson.
• Justin’s Pick: THE PROWLER (1981). Lawrence Tierney, Farley Granger, Vicky Dawson /// Directed by Joesph Zito.
//***MurrayMoment***//
The story of how Billy & Mickey Kelly were married in 1981.
//***Final Thoughts on MY BLOODY VALENTINE.***//
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