Notice that I didn’t add the “3D” to the end of it, because I didn’t watch it in 3D. Even if I had, it probably would not have made it any better. The movie was ok, and I was hanging in there until the ending.
#14 My Bloody Valentine
If there is one good thing that I can say about this movie, it is this: That movie starts off killing and doesn’t let up until the very end. From the start of the movie, I was very surprised at how quickly they just jumped right in killing everyone. The movie is about a miner that snaps, and starts killing everyone. Apparently it’s some sort of post traumatic stress disorder killing spree, sparked by an explosion that happens in the mine killing everyone but this one dude. First he kills a schload of people in the hospital, then moves on to the mine where a bunch of kids are having a party. The cops show up and “kill” the bad guy. Then ten years later it all happens again. I was doing my best to like the movie, or at the very least tolerate it. I was a little annoyed with the “3D” parts of the movie especially since there wasn’t actually a third dimension for me to see. By the end of the movie though when the big fight with the nemesis, I was done. The guy is standing beside six or seven mental canisters of obviously highly explosive gas. The canisters explode in a giant fireball, he is thrown back fifty feet and through a lot of derbies, or and he was shot too. After all this we see him about to be “rescued” basically with a couple scratches on his face. No burns, no shrapnel damage, nothing like that. Even in the realm of horror movie fiction, that one is hard to believe. If this movie comes up as a choice for evenings entertainment, think about choo-choo-choosing something else.
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