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This next guest is known for the ease in which he might move from different styles of movies: from drama, to action to comedy in bother theatrical features and television, in English and French.He has do many things, miniseries, films, television movies that have been honoured with over 50 nominations and awards in the US, Canada & all around the world. Our audience wiill know him from his 1981 film “My Bloody Valentine”, but let's welcome George Mihalka!George MihalkaIMDB: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0586198/Crazy Train RadioFacebook: facebook.com/realctradioInstagram: @crazytrainradioX/Twitter: @realctradioBlueSky: @crazytrainradio.bsky.socialWebsite: crazytrainradio.usYouTube: youtube.com/crazytrainradio
You're Listening to Parallax Views https://parallaxviews.podbean.com/ Support the Show on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/parallaxviews On this edition of Parallax Views, it's Valentine's Day Parallax Views special! And to celebrate the J.G. decided to dig up an interview that was previously unreleased related to holiday. In 1981, George Mihalka's Canadian slasher My Bloody Valentine hit theaters. In the years since it has become a cult classic, enough so, in fact, to get a Hollywood remake in 2009 directed by Wes Craven protege Patrick Lussier & starring heartthrob Jensen Ackles from the hit TV show Supernatural. The original movie, in which a town known as Valentine Bluffs experiences a series of murders seemingly committed by a vengeful, deranged miner known as Harry Warden, has never received a proper sequel. Fans of the movie, however, came together to get a professionally done, feature-length fan sequel. It's called Valentine Bluffs: A My Bloody Valentine Fan Film and even features a guest starring performance from Troma's Lloyd Kaufman as the Mayor of Valentine Bluffs. It features all the bloody mayhem one would expect from a sequel to My Bloody Valentine, and, best of all for fans of 80s horror, features lovingly made practical effects rather than CGI. In this previously unreleased interview, I speak with director and special effects artist Tom Smith and lead actress Rachel Keefe about Valentine Bluffs: A My Bloody Valentine Fan Film in-depth! You can view the fan film for free on Youtube at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RIIOv49awUU. Near the end of the conversation Rachel talks about her upcoming role in Joe Lam's horror movie The Fetus. As it turns out, The Fetus is set to be released next month, March 2025, and, in addition to Rachel Keefe, stars Terrifier 2 and Terrifier 3's Lauren LaVera as well as genre stalwart Bill Moseley from Rob Zombie's House of 1000 Corpses, The Devil's Rejects, and Tobe Hooper's The Texas Chainsaw Massacre! All that and more on this edition of Parallax Views!
This week, our hosts are in a bloody romantic mood as we join them in Valentine Bluffs where a madman is filling candy boxes with torn hearts & picking off anyone who dares to celebrate Valentine's Day in the 1981 slasher classic "My Bloody Valentine" ! Directed by George Mihalka and starring Lori Hallier & Neil Affleck, this 80s slasher is a fan fave of our hosts who talk about the recently unearthed Unrated Cut plus get extra details not on screen but from the pages of recent novelization which leaves nothing to the imagination! Visit our website: DoYouEvenMovie.com Email us: doyouevenmoviepod@gmail.com LIKE us on Facebook: Do You Even Movie? - PodcastFollow Us on Instagram: @DoYouEvenMoviePod Twitter: https://x.com/dyempodTik Tok: @doyouevenmoviepod Get your own copy of the UNRATED Version:https://a.co/d/gADHxYc
Welcome to the Horror Project Podcast. Join hosts Laura and Phil as they review My Bloody Valentine (1981).Love is in the air as we visit Valentine Bluffs a very odd town which is seemingly all about two things, this romantic date in the calendar and mining, so much mining. We discuss the vengeful wrath of a maniac in mining gear who begins a killing spree racking up some impressive kills in a unique and creepy setting. And a very juicy love triangle at the heart of the film between Sarah, TJ and Axel. Plus we shall be finding a place on the leaderboard for the movie during our Ranking.We hope you enjoy the show, thanks for listening!Email - Horrorprojectpodcast@hotmail.com X (Formerly Twitter) - @TheHorrorProje1Instagram - horrorprojectpodcastTikTok - @horrorprojectpodcast
This week, our hosts are in a bloody romantic mood as we join them in Valentine Bluffs where a madman is filling candy boxes with torn hearts & picking off anyone who dares to celebrate Valentine's Day in the 1981 slasher classic "My Bloody Valentine" ! Directed by George Mihalka and starring Lori Hallier & Neil Affleck, this 80s slasher is a fan fave of our hosts who talk about the recently unearthed Unrated Cut plus get extra details not on screen but from the pages of recent novelization which leaves nothing to the imagination! Visit our website: DoYouEvenMovie.com Email us: doyouevenmoviepod@gmail.com LIKE us on Facebook: Do You Even Movie? - PodcastFollow Us on Instagram: @DoYouEvenMoviePod Twitter: https://x.com/dyempodTik Tok: @doyouevenmoviepod Get your own copy of the UNRATED Version:https://a.co/d/gADHxYc
The DOtD lads get down and dirty in a mine as we review George Mihalka's “My Bloody Valentine”! We discuss the film's rule-abiding killer, its lugubrious love triangle, and how a local town wasted 50 grand trying to help the film crew. Spoilers in a box of chocolates. ROCK AND STONE, BROTHERSLike & Subscribe to keep updated on new episodes!Website: https://www.dotdhorror.com/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/dontopenthatdoorTwitter: https://twitter.com/DOtDHorror Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dotdhorror
David's February podcast takeover continues with this holiday slasher straight from the Great White North! Welcome to Valentine Bluffs, a cozy Canadian town known for its love of Valentine's Day and mining-themed slasher villains. When you're done getting hot and heavy with your Valentine down in the bowels of the Hanniger Mine, head over to the Cage to hear the spooky bartender recount the legend of the Valentine's Day curse. Say hello to Mabel at the laundromat, join Hollis in the local junkyard for a car engine sandwich and open up that heart-shaped chocolate box to see what Harry Warden has left for you! You'll be “soory” if you don't tune in for this episode of the Greatest Movie Ever Made! My Bloody Valentine (1981) is directed by George Mihalka and stars Paul Kelman, Lori Hallier, Neil Affleck, Keith Knight and Cynthia Dale. Music: “Fractals” by Kyle Casey and White Bat Audio
Get ready for a thrilling ride as we dive into our 14th episode, dissecting the 1981 classic "My Bloody Valentine" directed by George Mihalka. Join us as we unravel the film's eerie charm, exploring its numerous odes to Valentine's Day. From heart-stopping scares to the stellar Canadian acting, this episode promises to be both fun and spooky. Don't miss out on the nostalgic journey through a horror gem that continues to captivate audiences. Tune in for a dose of love, terror, and all things cinematic.Follow the show: @spookychickshorrorflicks on InstagramSupport us on PatreonRate Spooky Chicks & Horror Flicks 5 stars on Spotify and Apple Podcasts
Lee and Paul have a talk about a classic slasher shot in Lee's home province of Nova Scotia, "My Bloody Valentine" (1981), directed by George Mihalka. Much of the talk revolves around the restored gore scenes that were cut from the original release, how this film speaks to both Lee and Paul as Canadian and American East coast boys respectively, and the small town East coast economic realities the film may or may not be directly commenting on. And, of course, there's just a lot of geeking-out about how good a slasher it is in general. You could say they mined a lot from this one. Get it? They dug deep? Okay, we'll see ourselves out. "My Bloody Valentine" IMDB Featured Music: "The Ballad of Harry Warden" by John McDermott.
Welcome to the Movie City Maniacs! On tonight's episode we are extraordinarily excited and honoured to share a Moosehead in the studio with George Mihalka, the director of the classic Canadian slasher My Bloody Valentine! A master storyteller with forty plus years in the business, George takes us on a journey through his varied career, […]
On this week's episode, the guys keep the Valentine's celebration going with an unofficial WLM all about 1981's My Bloody Valentine! How incredible is that Hollis fella? Was the town really going to fold if they didn't have that Valentine's Day dance? Couldn't the kids have just brought packs of hot dogs to the town bar instead of the mining office's commissary? How disorganized was that mental hospital? Does the neon lighting cheapen Valentine Bluffs' town welcome sign? And did playing the video game Pong fuel Mark David Chapman's night of terror back in 1980? PLUS: At least 15 minutes spent throughout the episode talking about, you guessed it, hot dogs! My Bloody Valentine stars Paul Kelman, Lori Hallier, Neil Affleck, Alf Humphreys, Cynthia Dale, Helene Udy, Don Francks, Patricia Hamilton, Larry Reynolds, and Keith Knight as Hollis; directed by George Mihalka. Check out the WHM Merch Store featuring new Grab-Ass & Cancer, SW Crispy Critters, MINGO! & WHAT IF Donna? designs! Advertise on We Hate Movies via Gumball.fmUnlock Exclusive Content!: http://www.patreon.com/wehatemoviesSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week's film is the 1981 Canadian Slasher film from George Mihalka, “My Bloody Valentine.” We talk the 80s Slasher genre, the horror trope of “The Harbinger,” what makes a cult classic, respond to Siskel & Elbert's review, and dive into the subgenre of Canuxploitation. WEBSITE: https://linktr.ee/BrokenVCR
Happy Valentine's Day, Kill Donkeys! It's time for FOOD COURT, your favorite podcast, where we brave the malls and the movie halls so you don't have to! Sean and Michael watched My Bloody Valentine, the slasher classic from director George Mihalka! Will the boys enjoy a delicious caramel filled chocolate? Or will take a bite of what they think is a tasty confection but realize it's filled with blood?! Tune in to find out! So grab your popcorn, sneak in your snacks, and pop your pepto because it's time to impale a woman on a shower head so the water comes out of her mouth! Bon Appétit!
This week I'm hopping a minecar down to the Hanniger Mines in 'ol Valentine Bluffs—the little town with the big heart—with Armando Muñoz (author of the all new "MY BLOODY VALENTINE" novelization) and Anthony Masi (creator of STOP THE KILLER board games) to discuss the 1981 slasher classic, MY BLOODY VALENTINE! We also talk about the new book and board game based on it. Let's go RICK OR TREATING!PODCAST:INSTA: @RickOrTreatPodSTOP THE KILLER GAMESwww.stopthekiller.comINSTA: stopthekillerARMANDO MUÑOZ (Guest Host):INSTA: @pervula1ANTHONY MASI (Guest Host):INSTA: @masimediaRICKY (Host):INSTA: @rickrtreatLETTERBOXD: @RickOrTreatLESTAT VON MONDLICHT (Music by):Youtube:https://www.youtube.com/@lestatvonmondlichtCRIMSON SOUL:Insta: @crimsonsoulofficialhttps://www.facebook.com/crimsonsoulofficialAFTER DARK (Band):https://www.facebook.com/afterdarkofficialuyhttps://www.instagram.com/afterdarkuyhttps://www.youtube.com/@afterdarkuyDROP BEAT EMPIRE (Electrogoth project):https://linktr.ee/dropbeatempireuyPHILIP ROMANO (Logo by):www.philip-romano.com
Carrying over last months Appreciation Month topic through the first week of November we bring to you a celebration of 'Single Serving Slashers', slasher movies that never got a sequel. There are plenty of chapters in the sagas of Chucky, Jason, and Freddy; however, we wanted to honor those often overlooked slashers that only graced the screen in one thrilling film. For our 10th episode and quite the heavy hitter when it comes to slashers, we drop the Canadian 1981 gem with "MY BLOODY VALENTINE" from director George Mihalka . This flick tells the tale of legendary Harry Warden and his slaying of anyone who dares to enter his mine? Or is it??? Join our hosts and frequent "Sequel Too, Deja Vu" podcasting partners Cameron Scott and Eric Phillips as they take a deep dive into this 80's classic that just goes to show that Valentine's Day will never be the same again. "It happened once, it happened twice. Cancel the dance, or it'll happen thrice."
This week we discuss George Mihalka's cozy Canadian slasher, "My Bloody Valentine." We discuss the challenging shooting conditions in a real methane-filled mine, as well as other stories from the production. After we discuss the making of, we break the film down scene by scene, then discuss the growing cultural impact of the film. Finally, we pair the film with two other films for a pair of double bills! Thank you so much for listening!Created by Spike Alkire & Jake KelleyTheme Song & Guest Star: Breck McGough
Suzi, the artist who drew our logo, joins the crew to discuss George Mihalka's slasher from 1981, My Bloody Valentine. Will there be a Valentine's Day dance after all? Who will Sarah end up with? Why is Hollis best boy? Come on down to the mines to answer these questions and see if we survived Harry Warden!
Vivi Rating: 7.5 Erick Rating: 7 Shaken Not Scared Rating: 7.25 Erick & Vivi dive into George Mihalka's 1981 My Bloody Valentine! Topics include coming back to town after failing to start the internet in the 80s, 2 rivals melting faces with their harmonicas, and choosing to eat a hot dog while your face gets boiled! Cocktail – The Heart Shaped Box Consumed Creepy Content of the Week: Revenge - Shudder Final Destination 3 - Netflix Suggest a cocktail! Suggest a movie! Follow us on: Instagram Facebook Twitter TikTok Pinterest Letterboxd Send us an email: shakennotscaredpod@gmail.com https://shakennotscaredpodcast.com/ Support the show
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There's more than one way to lose your heart.My Bloody Valentine is a 1981 Canadian slasher film directed by George Mihalka and written by John Beaird. It stars Paul Kelman, Lori Hallier, and Neil Affleck. The plot tells about a group of young adults who decide to throw a Valentine's Day party, only to incur the vengeful wrath of a maniac in mining gear who begins a killing spree.00:00 Intro03:29 Horror News 17:14 What We've Been Watching33:22 Film Review1:49:51 Name Game1:53:46 Film Rating1:59:52 OutroPodcast - https://podlink.to/horrorhangoutPatreon - https://www.patreon.com/horrorhangoutFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/hawkandcleaverTwitter - https://twitter.com/hawkandcleaverWebsite - http://www.hawkandcleaver.comSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/thehorrorhangout. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week Rob sits down with the director of the cult classic My Bloody Valentine, George Mihalka. They discuss some of the many cuts to the film, the transition to television directing and 24 Hour Rental. Become a Patron by visiting our Patreon page at: www.patreon.com/InfamousHorror
This week's film is the 1981 Canadian Slasher film from George Mihalka, “My Bloody Valentine.” We talk the 80s Slasher genre, the horror trope of “The Harbinger,” what makes a cult classic, respond to Siskel & Elbert's review, and dive into the subgenre of Canuxploitation. If you're a Film Head like us, come hang out for a bit! LINK: https://linktr.ee/BrokenVCR
We look back at a horror classic, in celebration of Valentine's Day! A killer stalks a mining town as they gear-up for their first Valentine's Day dance in twenty years. Garret joins us to talk about the original My Bloody Valentine.
With so many of them, you can usually have your pick of slashers, but this is one that practically screams 'Won't you be Mine?' This week the Fried Squirms celebrate Valentine's Day with My Bloody Valentine (not the band). Support our Patreon! www.patreon.com/FriedSquirms Listen to more Fried Squirms at www.friedsquirms.com Check out all earVVyrm podcasts at www.earvvyrm.com Email us at squirmcast@gmail.com
In preparation for Valentine's Day, Derek and Aaron tackle 1981's holiday slasher "My Bloody Valentine" directed by George Mihalka and written by John Beaird. They discuss the use of a mine shaft as a setting and horror element, how much Valentine's Day actually influences the plot, the motivations of character Axel, among many other aspects of the movie. They also talk about the remake and why the original never kickstarted a new slasher franchise. Derek's gone away, Aaron made you pay! Be our bloody valentine! We are on PodBean, Apple Podcasts, Podchaser, Goodpods, Amazon Music, Google, Stitcher, Spotify, and CastBox. Please rate, review, subscribe, and share our show. Also, check out our Spotify Music playlist, links on our Twitter and Podbean page. Our socials are on Facebook and Twitter @WatchIfYouDare
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.***// —Next Episode: THE EVIL DEAD (1981)!— //Please rate, review & subscribe. //Complete Episode Archive, Videos & Store: www.dontpushpausepodcast.com //Follow & Subscribe on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter & YouTube. //Questions? Comments? Email us: dontpushpausepodcast@gmail.com //Hosts: Justin Johnson & Lindsay Reber // Music: Matt Pace // Announcer: Mary Timmel // Logo: Beau Shoulders Be Kind and Rewatch! // October 19, 2021
Folytatjuk, befejezzük a múltkorit, illetve, mivel ismét olyan aktuális dolgok keverednek a már hónapokkal ezelőtt kitalált műsortematikába, beszélgetünk a HUNYADI-sorozatról is! Nos, amire azt hittem, hogy Tibor Takács az a Howling széria 5. része, amit Magyarországon forgattak és sok magyar dolgozott benne, de nem a rendező volt magyar. Ezen kívül néhány hasznos link: Alliance Films: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alliance_Films John Kemeny: https://www.theglobeandmail.com/arts/film/remembering-canadian-film-producer-john-kemeny/article5816537/ Robert Lantos: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0487190/?ref_=fn_al_nm_1 Andras Hamori: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0358877/?ref_=fn_al_nm_1 Tibor Takács: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0847749/?ref_=fn_al_nm_1 Steve Sekély: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0782804/?ref_=nv_sr_srsg_0 Peter Medák: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0575389/?ref_=nv_sr_srsg_0 Robert Halmi https://hu.wikipedia.org/wiki/Halmi_R%C3%B3bert Robert A. Halmi: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0356849/ George Mihalka: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0586198/?ref_=fn_al_nm_1 HUNYADI sorozat: https://magyar.film.hu/filmhu/hir/nagypal-orsi-lesz-a-hunyadi-sorozat-egyik-rendezoje.html Bandi ajánlja: Ma is meghaltam százszor (TELJES FILM!): https://youtu.be/WUoi-GmNg9s Pali ajánlja: https://port.hu/adatlap/film/mozi/minari-a-csaladom-tortenete-minari/movie-227590 Ákos ajánlja: https://telex.hu/szorakozas/2021/06/30/senki-nobody-kritika-bob-odenkirk-john-wick ÉÉÉS, a Gombapresszóban ismét téma voltunk, a végefőcím után bele is hallgathattok: https://www.facebook.com/photo?fbid=466587364751961&set=a.458005708943460 CSÜM a fészen: https://www.facebook.com/groups/639936843364460 CSÜM a discordon: https://discord.gg/CXNx6fM CSÜM tarha: https://www.patreon.com/csum Pali nyaral, Bandi és Ákos dolgozik, most egy pár hétig nem leszünk
Ah, la joie des colos de vacances d’antan, où ados et monos se faisaient allègrement débiter en tranches par un psychopathe masqué. Ou bien la nostalgie des années fac, où d’accortes étudiantes se faisaient larder de coups de couteau par des binoclards revanchards. Vous l’avez compris, l’équipe du PIFFFcast se penche avec allégresse sur le genre séminal du slasher en exhumant quelques incontournables ou classiques oubliés d’un genre trop souvent rabroué. Avec Véronique Davidson, Cyril Despontin, Xavier Colon, Laurent Duroche et Talal Selhami. Réalisation : Xavier Colon Musique du générique : Donuts' slap par Laurent Duroche ► Flux RSS pour Android : bit.ly/2FrUwHo ► En écoute aussi sur Itunes : apple.co/2Enma9n ► Sur Deezer : www.deezer.com/fr/show/56007 ► Sur Spotify : open.spotify.com/show/4n3gUOfPZhyxL5iKdZIjHA ► Sur Youtube : https://youtu.be/NTOmF2kw9J4 ► La liste des films abordés dans les précédentes émissions : bit.ly/PIFFFcast-List ► Venir discuter avec nous du PIFFFcast : bit.ly/ForumPIFFFcast Dossier Slasher : - Treize femmes de George Archainbaud (1932) - 10 petits indiens de George Pollock (1965) - Le voyeur de Michael Powell (1960) - Psychose d'Alfred Hitchcock (1960) - Blood Feast de Herschell Gordon Lewis (1963) - La Baie Sanglante de Mario Bava (1971) https://soundcloud.com/pifffcast/pifffcast-62-bava-roi - Torso de Sergio Martino (1973) - Black Christmas de Bob Clark (1974) https://soundcloud.com/pifffcast/pifffcast-76-merry-pifffmas - Massacre à la tronçonneuse de Tobe Hooper (1974) - Halloween de John Carpenter (1978) - Vendredi 13 de Sean S. Cunningham (1980) - La saga Freddy https://soundcloud.com/pifffcast/pifffcast-67-saga-freddy-les-griffes-de-la-nuit - Hysterical de Chris Bearde (1983) - Terreur sur la ligne de Fred Walton (1979) - Cheerleader Camp / Poupées de chair de John Quinn (1988) - Alice Sweet Alice / Communion Sanglante de Alfred Sole (1976) - Tanya's Island de Alfred Sole (1980) - Ne vous retournez pas de Nicholas Roeg (1973) https://soundcloud.com/pifffcast/pifffcast-45-anarchy-in-the-uk - Last House on dead end street de Roger Watkins (1973) - Terror Train / Le Monstre du train de Roger Spottiswoode (1980) - Prom night / Le Bal de l'horreur de Paul Lynch (1980) - Fog de John Carpenter (1980) - Déviation Mortelle de Richard Franklin (1981) https://soundcloud.com/pifffcast/pifffcast-55-les-magiciens-doz - Action Jackson de Craig R. Baxley (1988) - Le jour des fous (1985) https://soundcloud.com/pifffcast/pifffcast-68-school-on-fire - My Bloody Valentine / Meurtres à la St Valentin de George Mihalka (1981) - Meurtres à la St Valentin de Patrick Lussier (2009) - Sleepaway camp / Massacre au camp d'été de Robert Hiltzik (1983) - Happy Birthday to me / Happy Birthday : Souhaitez ne jamais être invité de J. Lee Thompson (1981) - Bloody Bird de Michele Soavi (1987) https://soundcloud.com/pifffcast/pifffcast-62-bava-roi - April Fool's day / Week-end de terreur de Fred Walton (1986) - Vendredi 13: Jason le mort-vivant de Tom McLoughlin (1986) - Dr Giggle / Dr Rictus de Manny Coto (1992) - Sonny Boy de Robert Martin Carroll (1989) - Scream de Wes Craven (1996) - Souviens-toi l'été dernier de Jim Gillespie (1997) - Maniac Cop 2 de William Lustig (1990) - Candyman de Bernard Rose (1992) - Hellbent de Paul Etheredge (2004) - Carnage de Tony Maylam (1981) - Cry Wolf de Jeff Wadlow (2005) - Cold Prey de Roar Uthaug (2006) - Ogroff de Norbert Moutier (1983) - Promenons-nous dans les bois de Lionel Delplanque (2000) - Haute Tension de Alexandre Aja (2003) Les recos en vrac : - Etoile de Peter Del Monte (1989) - Zack Snyder's Justice League de Zack Snyder (2021) - Boss Level de Joe Carnahan (2021) - Silent Running de Douglas Trumbull (1972) - She-Ra les princesses du pouvoir (série TV)
Agents Scott and Cam, along with guest operative Rob Mallows of The Deighton Dossier, bid their friend Harry Palmer farewell by examining the 1990s TV movies Bullet to Beijing and Midnight in St. Petersburg, and then reflecting on the character's five-film journey. Bullet to Beijing - Directed by George Mihalka. Starring Michael Caine, Jason Connery, Mia Sara, Michael Gambon, Michael Sarrazin, Lev Prygunov and Burt Kwouk. Midnight in St. Petersburg - Directed by Douglas Jackson. Starring Michael Caine, Jason Connery, Michael Gambon, Michael Sarrazin, Lev Prygunov, Tanya Jackson and Michelle Burke. Check out Rob's Deighton Dossier website. Social media: @spyhards View the NOC List at Letterboxd.com/spyhards Podcast artwork by Hannah Hughes.
Frame Fatale es un podcast sobre películas no canónicas conducido por Sebastián De Caro y Santiago Calori. En este tercer episodio, nos ocupamos de Mil gritos tiene la noche (aka Pieces, 1982) de Juan Piquer Simón, una película española con formas italianas que nos quiere hacer creer en todo momento sucede en Estados Unidos. Como nos suele ocurrir, hablamos de esa, pero terminamos hablando de todas estas: Slugs, muerte viscosa (1988) y The Rift (1990) de Juan Piquer Simón, Sesión salvaje (2019) de Paco Limón y Julio Cesar Sánchez, La casa cercana al cementerio (Quella villa accanto al cimitero, 1981) de Lucio Fulci, Suspiria (1977) de Dario Argento, La noche del terror ciego (1977) de Amando De Ossorio, Alien, el octavo pasajero (1979) de Ridley Scott, Alien: Contamination (1980) de Luigi Cozzi, Seis mujeres para el asesino (Sei donne per l'assassino, 1964) de Mario Bava, Campamento del terror (Sleepaway Camp, 1983) de Robert Hiltzik, Aniversario de sangre (My Bloody Valentine, 1980) de George Mihalka, Noche de graduación (Prom Night, 1980) de Paul Lynch, Noche de brujas (Halloween, 1978) de John Carpenter, Martes 13 (Friday the 13th, 1980) de Sean S. Cunningham, La residencia (1969) de Narciso Ibáñez Serrador, La novia de Re-Animator (Bride of Re-Animator, 1990) de Brian Yuzna, Frankenhooker (1990) de Frank Henenlotter, Carrie (1976) de Brian de Palma, Asalto y violación en la calle 69 (1991) de Pablo Bellini, Sucedió en el internado (1985), El poder de la censura (1983), Detrás de la mentira (1962), Comandos azules (1980), Obsesión de venganza (1987) y La venganza del sexo aka The Curious Dr Humpp (1969) de Emilio Vieyra, Los caballeros de la cama redonda (1973) de Gerardo Sofovich, Calles salvajes (Mean Streets, 1973) de Martin Scorsese, Sangre de vírgenes (1967) y Placer sangriento (1967) de Emilio Vieyra, La noche de los muertos vivientes (Night of the Living Dead, 1968) de George Romero, Fuego (1969) de Armando Bó, El padrino (The Godfather, 1972) de Francis Ford Coppola, El más allá (...E tu vivrai nel terrore! L'aldilà, 1981), El descuartizador de Nueva York (Lo squartatore di New York, 1982) y Manhattan Baby (1982) de Lucio Fulci, Los ocho más odiados (The Hateful EIght, 2015) de Quentin Tarantino, Robocop (1987) de Paul Verhoeven, Los guerreros (The Warriors, 1979) de Walter Hill y Hobo with a Shotgun (2011) de Jason Eisener... ... por si justo te dio paja anotar. Podés comentar este episodio usando el hashtag #FrameFatale en Twitter. Frame Fatale volverá el lunes que viene. Quizás sea una pegada total suscribirte en donde sea que escuches tus podcasts y tener la primicia que de todas maneras, como ya explicamos varias veces, es lo menos importante.
My Bloody Valentine is another slasher from the early slasher days, where the formula is generic, the kills are frequent, and there's probably a boob floating around out there for the dudes in the audience. (1:08) - Intro(11:19) - Trailer(13:30) - Synopsis(16:20) - Review(21:41) - Score(30:44) - Spoilers(1:12:45) - Horror Movie Whooores (1:38:46) - It Came From Social Media(1:46:10) - Outro @dgoebel00 on Instagram provided this amazing artwork. Follow him and check out his website. https://youtu.be/YYHWUP_FKQU Synopsis My Bloody Valentine is the story of a small mining town in the rural US in the early 80’s. This town is celebrating Valentines day for the first time in 20 years. The town is full of young couples who plan on partying during their new Valentines celebration. But everyone seems to have forgotten the reason why this town didn’t celebrate Valentines, because on this day many years ago there was a terrible min accident that left a man named Harry Warden crazy and seeking revenge every February 14th. Everyone ends up with more candy hearts than they bargained for. Review My Bloody Valentine got in near the ground floor of the slasher craze in 1981. This is the same year that Friday the 13th Part 2 and Halloween 2 were released. It was directed by George Mihalka, and manages to be a better than average slasher. My Bloody Valentine has a few things going for it: Interesting settingDecent actingFun charactersGood budgetUnique villain Watch My Bloody ValentineWatch on AmazonBuy Now Unfortunately it just doesn’t set itself apart from the vast array of other slashers very well. For it’s time it was a head above the rest of the competition, and probably one of the most notable slashers behind the big boys. However, today My Bloody Valentine just doesn’t have any memorable moments that make it undeniable. Sleepaway Camp is so over the top and crazy with the pedophiles, and shocking conclusion that it stakes out a spot in your memory. My Bloody Valentine is full of nostalgia, but that’s not enough. Score 5/10 Get 20% Off + Free Shipping, with the code HMT at Manscaped.com Get 13% Off your order at NightChannels.com when you use code HMT at checkout.
In this episode we try to survive Valentine's Day with 1981's My Bloody Valentine. This film was directed by George Mihalka, written by John Beaird and Stephen A. Miller, and stars Paul Kelman, Lori Hallier, Neil Affleck, and Keith Knight. If you enjoy the show, give us a subscribe/rating/review and of course, tell your friends! We have some sweet merch for sale over at : www.teepublic.com/user/we-are-horr…or-movie-podcast Visit us at wearehorrifiedpodcast.com
Roses are red, violets are blue, one is dead and so are you! Join Reneé, John Paul, and Travis as they discuss George Mihalka's 1981 cult classic slasher "My Bloody Valentine" on the week of its 40th anniversary. Please consider supporting the show on Patreon:https://www.patreon.com/thepodmortem Where to listen to the podcast and follow us on social media:https://allmylinks.com/thepodmortem Follow us on Twitter:https://twitter.com/thepodmortemhttps://twitter.com/bloodandsmokehttps://twitter.com/realstreeter84https://twitter.com/travismwh What would you rate My Bloody Valentine and what should we watch next? Email us at thepodmortem@gmail.com "Pod Mortem Theme" written and performed by Travis Hunter.https://youtube.com/travismwh
Afin de bien célébrer la fête des amoureux, nous te présentons une "critique" d'un classique de l'horreur canadien, Meurtres à la St-Valentin. Le réalisateur québécois George Mihalka nous offre une œuvre divertissante mettant en vedette plusieurs acteurs de chez nous, dont notre Pierre Lambert national, Carl Marotte. Un rôle, disons, bouillant! Nos chanteuses en résidence (Sonillâ et Samanethâ) te réservent une toune qui, encore une fois, risque de te rester dans la tête. Latino! Au menu, un tueur masqué mythique, une bonne petite bouffe cuite sur le moteur d'une voiture, un triangle amoureux digne des "Feux de l'amour" et des petites boîtes en cœur ensanglantées. Il ne faut pas oublier que nous divulgâchons (spoilers) le film. Alors, si tu ne l'as pas regardé, tu en es averti. D'ailleurs, si tu décides de le voir, tu peux essayer de remarquer le cerveau de Bertha McCreton. Joyeuse St-Valentin et bonne écoute!
Episode #44 - Happy Valentine's Day! For all you lovers out there, we have a tasty treat for you! This week we review the classic 1981 horror film 'MY BLOODY VALENTINE' directed by George Mihalka. The film stars Neil Affleck, Lori Hallier, and Alf Humphreys. So grab your Valentine and listen to our Valentine's Day Special edition! It will be a Bloody good time! Visit our Official Website at https://horrorvein.com (HorrorVein.com) Hosts: Robert Massetti and Don Fisher Produced by Robert Massetti Published by FEAR FILM Studios Podcast Network Support this podcast
Just in time for Singles Awareness Day, we're losing our hearts to the 1981 Canadian slasher, My Bloody Valentine...or at least Joe is. Trace is more lukewarm on the George Mihalka film, which suffers from an uninspired villain reveal and too many characters.We discuss the size (and deliciousness?) of hearts, why TJ's narrative is important for small town Nova Scotians, the cost of dirtying up a mine and Joe's strange personal connection to one of the film's actors.Plus: love triangles, the film's censorship woes, Scream Factory gore and Scooby Doo antics. Happy Valentine's Day, everybody!Questions? Comments? Snark? Connect with the boys on Twitter, Instagram, Letterboxd and/or Facebook, or join the Facebook Group to get in touch with other listeners> Trace: @tracedthurman> Joe: @bstolemyremoteSupport the boys on Patreon and shop our online store for your very own Horror Queers merchandise! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
"It's just a freakin' good movie," and we can't say it enough. This week's horror film broke 80's slasher conventions in a good way for our return guest Rob Hodge. George Mihalka's 1981 Canadian classic My Bloody Valentine hit the spot this romantic season. Get into it! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/horror-fying-my-friends/support
¿Otra vez escuchando un episodio de Hoy Trasnoche? Vos no aprendés más, eh... En fin. Esta semana, Calu y Flor vieron Borat Subsequent Movie. Y les encantó, ¿para qué mentirte? También discuten sobre ese rumor de que Netflix va a sacar series para escuchar. No, no podcasts: series para escuchar. En el portarretratos: George Mihalka, director de My Bloody Valentine (la original de 1981, no la remake). En el videoclub de Calu: Funny Games, de Michael Haneke (las dos). Y no te pierdas el estreno de una nueva saga en Los Caprichos de Flor. Todo esto, por el mismo precio de siempre. Nuestro CBU es BB.SANZO.ONICE.
Live from Cinematheque, it's Bikini Drive-In! On this special live episode, we discuss George Mihalka's 1981 film, My Bloody Valentine. Slashers, censorship & economic horror. Listen every Sunday at 4:30 pm on CKUW 95.9 fm. Questions or suggestions? Email bikinidrivein@gmail.com (originally aired on November 10/2019)
My Bloody Valentine. Did cupid woe us with this slasher love fest, or did his arrow miss the mark? Check in this week as we discuss with guest Morris Hoilman.
There are not many films that we feel are MANDATORY to be a "true horror fan." Generally, we avoid gatekeeping, but the original My Bloody Valentine is essential. Written by John Beaird based on a story by Stephen Miller, the film fell into undeserved obscurity and suffered due to repeated editing. Director, George Mihalka, has assured that the remastered version released on blu ray is 85% of the original film. The soundtrack was (mostly) written and performed by by Paul Zaza and Marie Bottrell. For some inexcusable reason, despite having the original tracks, Zaza has never formally released the Ballad of Harry Warden by John McDermott. Be sure to treat yourself to googling that jammer of a track once this succulent episode is over. The film was somewhat unnecessarily remade in 2009. The film stars longstanding Supernatural lead, Jensen Ackles. Of note, the show even featured an episode by the name of "My Bloody Valentine." Perhaps the best part of this film is the bit part by the prolific Tom Atkins. He chews the scenery a bit, but his death scene is surprisingly radical. Many of the actors from the original fell into obscurity, though some would grace your screens in such films as Robocop, First Blood, Star Trek: Voyager, and Meatballs. Despite making some serious money, being generally positively reviewed, and setting up a sequel in the final minutes of the film, there has been no remake to the 2009 version. We discuss why. The "Hidden Track" is by our friends at Buzzard Cult. Please show them support as they head into the studio to record some new music: https://buzzardcult.bandcamp.com/ ; https://www.facebook.com/buzzardcult/ ; https://www.instagram.com/buzzard_cult/ If you ever have feedback or recommendations on future episodes, please let us know at slasherspod@gmail.com. You can always find us on our social media: Instagram, Twitter, Slasher App: @slasherspod Facebook: /slasherspod Reddit: u/slasherspod https://www.youtube.com/c/slasherspodcast Theme song is I wanna Die by Mini Meltdowns. https://open.spotify.com/artist/5ZAk6lUDsaJj8EAhrhzZnh ; https://minimeltdowns.bandcamp.com/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/slasherspod/support
FEELING ROMANTIC? The Blood Buddies are here and ready to talk about a classic slasher film and celebrating the SEXIEST DAY of the year! My Bloody Valentine (1981) dir. George Mihalka. "A decades-old folk tale surrounding a deranged murderer killing those who celebrate Valentine's Day turns out to be true to legend when a group defies the killer's order and people start turning up dead." (Source: IMDB)
Strap in, because we’ve got a lot of ground to cover this month. Gabe and special guest Patrick Ripoll from Tracks of the Damned are looking into the peak year in slasher movie history: 1981. Originally assuming that this would shrink the number of movies to about 20, they learned that there were, in fact, 42 movies that people on the internet consider slashers released in the year 1981 – and they were foolish enough to think that was still a small enough number to discuss every single one of them in under two hours. “Perhaps this will be a two-parter,” Gabe wonders aloud at the top of the podcast. No. Absolutely not. This is now a three-parter. So, enjoy the first of three sweaty, panicked trips through slasher country, including (ahem): Scream (directed by Byron Quisenberry; aka: Butcher, Baker, Candlestick Maker and The Outing), Ghostkeeper (directed by Jim Makichuk) Corpse Mania (directed by Kuei Chih-Hung), Home Sweet Home (directed by Nettie Peña; aka: Bloodparty and Slasher in the House), A Day of Judgement (directed by Christopher Reynolds), Srigala (directed by Sisworo Gautama Putra; aka: Wolf), Night School (directed by Ken Hughes; aka: Terror Eyes), The House Where Death Lives (directed by Alan Beattie; aka: Delusion), My Bloody Valentine (directed by George Mihalka), Eyes of a Stranger (directed by Ken Wiederhorn), Murder Obsession (directed by Ricardo Freda; aka: Murder Syndrome), Madhouse (directed by Ovidio G. Assonitis; aka: There Was a Little Girl), The Funhouse (directed by Tobe Hooper), Love Massacre (directed by Patrick Tam Kar-Ming), and Bloody Moon (directed by Jess Franco). Follow along and check out what’s coming up using this chronological Letterboxd list: https://letterboxd.com/gabepowers/list/1981-slasher-movies/ Listen to Patrick’s extended thoughts on The Funhouse by listening to this episode of Tracks of the Damned: https://www.nowplayingnetwork.net/tracksofthedamned/s2e2 Episode two should be live in about two weeks, followed by an H.P. Lovecraft themed episode with Betsy from Your Favorite Monsters at the beginning of September and episode three two weeks after that (also in September).
Join your hosts Rob Galluzzo, Elric Kane, Ryan Turek, and Rebekah McKendry as they welcome special guest George Mihalka, director of the original MY BLOODY VALENTINE, to the show! But first the latest horror! Listen to the gang chat about CURSE OF THE UNDEAD, POSSESSION OF HANNAH GRACE, THE NEW KIDS, Tobe Hooper's I'M DANGEROUS TONIGHT, LUTHER THE GEEK, GOOD LUCK MISS WYKOFF, THE MOLE PEOPLE and much more. Then, the group is joined by filmmaker George Mihalka for a candid chat about humble beginnings in filmmaking, the legacy and cult following of Harry Warden, bouncing back from English genre films to French comedies, and much, much more.
We’re celebrating Valentine’s Day and talking about George Mihalka’s 1981 Canadian slashterpiece MY BLOODY VALENTINE!!! Starring Lori Hallier, Cynthia Dale, Paul Kelman and Neil Affleck as young residents of Valentine’s Bluff where 20 years ago Harry Warden killed the heck out of a couple people with a pickaxe on Valentine’s Day and now, on the eve of the first Valentine’s Day dance in 20 years people are being killed at Hanniger Mine. We love this one, and it is Mitch’s favourite slasher movie with one of the nicest, most Canadian, good-intentioned blunders during production. Be our bloody Valentines!
Hear the story behind the classic horror film from director George Mihalka and the remake by Patrick Lussier and Todd Farmer.
Kim and Ket Stay Alive... Maybe: A Horror Movie Comedy Podcast
Ket tells Kim about My Bloody Valentine (1981) starring Paul Kelman, Lori Hallier, Neil Affleck. The girls will recount their various reasons for Valentine’s Day-induced emotional scarring. They’ll take several trips to “BoneCon” and remind listeners that FOMO is no reason to go on a murder spree. Kim and Ket will also introduce their #Sammies to the #FinalGirls of their brand spankin’ new Patreon! Most importantly, we’ll learn if Kim will live or die in My Bloody Valentine. Dir. George Mihalka Get acquainted with the ALL THINGS KIM & KET at www.kimandketstayalive.com Chat with the girls at kksampodcast@gmail.com Peep the girls on Instagram: @kksampodcast Twit the girls on Twitter: @kksampodcast Book the face of the girls on Facebook: @kksampodcast Wear the shirts of the girls from the MERCH Store: kimandketstayalivemaybe.threadless.com Support the girls on PATREON at: www.patreon.com/kimandketstayalivemaybe Ok we'll stop now. Thanks for listening! xo and #StayAlive, K&K Theme song is “Exhilarate” Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
It's our Valentine's show! A little late but still very poignant. Michael J discusses a Valentine's tradition. John drops a bombshell that could prove life-changing. We get into our recent purchases and, on the flipside, are joined by George Mihalka. The man behind the 1981 slasher classic MY BLOODY VALENTINE. He has a lot of antedotes from the set and really dives into what it was like making the movie. Plus, he may have a surprise or two in store for fans of the horror classic. This is an episode you simply can not miss! For More Rabbit In Red Visit: https://www.facebook.com/groups/rabbitinredradio/ Email Us: rirradio2017@gmail.com Leave Us A Voicemail: 215-240-7839 (You will be able to call and talk to us LIVE starting in a few weeks.) Follow Us On Twitter:@RIRShowOfficial
In the spirit of Valentine's Day, the boys take a day trip to Valentine Bluffs with Twitch personality / horror lover Kim (z0mbyte) and discuss the 1981 cult classic by George Mihalka, My Bloody Valentine. You can find Kim at www.twitch.tv/z0mbyte - @z0mbyte_ on twitter and @z0mbyte on instagram .......................................................... Stay up to date and follow us on twitter and Instagram @thefinalboys www.thefinalboys.com Intro music done by @twin_crab
We’re talking about the forgotten My Bloody Valentine in today’s episode 15 of season four. In 1981, everyone wanted to be the next big slasher horror hit and this one... Read more »
This episode’s lineup: 1. Tourist Trap (1979) directed by David Schmoeller 2. Halloween (1978) directed by John Carpenter 3. Mom and Dad (2017) directed by Brian Taylor 4. Tragedy Girls (2017) directed by Tyler MacIntyre 5. The Ritual (2017) directed by David Bruckner 6. My Bloody Valentine (1981) directed by George Mihalka 7. Scary Stories […] The post 12 – Creepy Mannequins, Your Parents, and Demon Transformers appeared first on Sticker Fridge Studios.
This episode we are joined by our first guest, Director and Filmmaker George Mihalka! George directed the classic My Bloody Valentine (1981) which Quentin Tarantino has said is his favourite slasher film. High praise indeed! This episode we were many Mooseheads' deep and things get a little sloppy, we hope you enjoy it. We are a proud member of the Phantom Podcast Network. This episode is not in any way officially brought to you by Moosehead Beer.
In this episode of the horror review/discussion show Screams After Midnight the guys decided to celebrate Valentine's Day by watching the holiday slasher My Bloody Valentine. Directed by George Mihalka and starring Paul Kelman, Lori Hallier and Neil Affleck. twitter: https://twitter.com/Mild_Fuzzfacebook: https://www.facebook.com/mildfuzznetwork
It's that time again. February. Love is in the air. Declarations of peoples feelings happen in the form of flowers, cards, and boxes filled with internal organs. Welcome to Valentine Bluffs (1981) and Harmony (2009), two small mining towns and murder capitals of America. Invasion of the Remake was brave enough to enter there worlds to see whose Harry Warden is the more efficient killer. My Bloody Valentine (1981) was created to capitalize on the holiday slasher craze that was popular at the time. It was directed by George Mihalka and starred Paul Kelman, Lori Hallier, Neil Affleck, and Keith Knight. 28 years later, at the forefront of the remake craze, was My Bloody Valentine 3D (2009) directed by Patrick Lussier and starring Jensen Ackles (on a rare release from the prison called Supernatural), Jaime King, Kerr Smith, and Tom Atkins. We present to you with our deepest affection, this heart shaped box containing a still beating bloody heart that oddly resembles a podcast. Won't you be our Valentine? Support independent podcasts like ours by telling your friends and family how to find us at places like iTunes, Google Play Music, Stitcher, PlayerFM, Tune In Radio, Audioboom, BluBrry, Libsyn, YouTube and all the best podcast providers. Spread the love! Like, share and subscribe! You can also help out the show with a positive review and a 5-star rating over on iTunes. We want to hear from you and your opinions will help shape the future of the show. Your ratings and reviews also help others find the show. There "earballs" will thank you. Follow us on Twitter: @InvasionRemake Like and share us on Facebook: Invasion of the Remake Email us your questions, suggestions, corrections, challenges and comments: invasionoftheremake@gmail.com
William invites Chris and Paul to the podcast to help make a gory mess of your February holiday with a discussion of the 1981 Canadian horror movie My Bloody Valentine. Directed by George Mihalka, this is the one about young people wanting to have sex in a mine until a vengeful killer returns. Is it a glimpse of authentic Nova Scotian culture or simply tax-sheltered cheap thrills?They also offer short reviews of recent movies Brooklyn and Creed.Download this episode here. (41 MB) Here are links to IMDB pages for the movies discussed in this episode: My Bloody Valentine, Brooklyn and Creed.
Where we discuss the 1981 slasher My Bloody Valentine directed by George Mihalka.
Welcome back to the GGtMC!!! This week we cover both the class...and the trash. The Gents go over Possession (1981) from director Andrzej Zulawski and Straight Line (1989) starring Mr. T and directed by George Mihalka.... We also have a ton of feedback and Sammy goes into a bit of a rant about The Blind Side....just a bit... Voicemails to 206-666-5207 Emails to midnitecinema@gmail.com Adios!!! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ggtmc/message
Welcome back for another episode of GGtMC, this week Will brought a personal friend with him for the show and we talked about some movies. This week we cover My Bloody Valentine (1981) from director George Mihalka and Death Weekend (1976) from director William Fruet. We hope everyone enjoys the show and has a great time....this is an epic episode!!! Emails to midnitecinema@gmail.com Voicemails to 206-666-5207 Adios!!! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ggtmc/message