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The remake of the 1981 Canadian film “My Bloody Valentine” comes after 28 years in a 3D format. Directed and edited by Patrick Lussier, “My Bloody Valentine 3D” was released January 16 by Lionsgate and stars Jensen and Jaime King.
Tom Hanniger, interpreted by Jensen Ackles, is an inexperienced coal miner who causes an accident in the tunnels which trap and kill five men, while the only survivor, Harry Warden, played by Richard John Walters, is sent into a coma. The accident takes place ten years before the action of the movie begins in the town of Harmony, Pennsylvania.
But the tragedy changes the life of the city forever, as Harry Warden wants revenge. One year after he gets out of the coma, exactly on Valentine’s Day, Harry kills 22 people with a pickaxe and then gets killed.
Yet, ten years after this incident, Tom Hanniger comes back to Harmony on Valentine’s Day while the deaths he had caused were still haunting him. But he fights to solve the problems he had had and tries to discuss with his ex-girlfriend, who was married to his best friend, the town sheriff.
As things start to settle down one night, a man with miner mask and a pickaxe comes closer to them, as Tom, Sarah and Axel realize it might be Harry Warden who had come to take his revenge.
Shot in Pennsylvania, “My Bloody Valentine 3D” started to be filmed on May 11, 2008 in Armstrong County. Some of the locations included the Tour-Ed Mines in Tarentum, a mine which had been closed since 1960 and which now operates as a museum.
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