Post by andrew8798 on Jan 4, 2009 12:48:21 GMT -5
So things don't get boring New Hope will get a break
My Bloody Valentine is a low-budget Canadian slasher film released in 1981 in the wake of the popularity of the slasher genre that had overtaken the 1980s. Considered an example of the low-budget cult films reminiscent of popular slasher films such as Halloween (1978) and Friday the 13th (1980), the movie was filmed on location in Sydney Mines, Nova Scotia Canada.
The movie is also infamous for having had 9 minutes cut by the MPAA due to gore. Though co-producer Dunning has confirmed that the excised footage still exists, attempts to release it have proven difficult as Paramount Pictures has refused to offer an uncut version. The film's taglines are: "Valentine's Day will never be the same again...", "Someone's bound to lose their heart" and "There's more than one way to lose your heart."
ShockTillYouDrop.com has confirmed that Lionsgate is planning a special edition of the film to be released on January 13, 2009 to coincide with the 2009 remake. It has confirmed that the disc will have the never-before-seen uncut footage restored and put back into the film.
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Jurassic Park III is the third film in the Jurassic Park film series. Jurassic Park III is the sequel to The Lost World: Jurassic Park, and is the first in the series that is neither based on a book by Michael Crichton nor directed by Steven Spielberg. It takes place on Isla Sorna, the island from the second film, after a couple hires Dr. Alan Grant to help them find their son.
After the success of the first Jurassic Park, Joe Johnston asked Steven Spielberg if he could direct the film adaptation of The Lost World, the sequel to Jurassic Park. While Spielberg wanted to do the project, he promised to give the helm of the second sequel to Johnston. Spielberg stayed involved with the film by becoming the executive producer. Three years after the release of The Lost World, production of a third film began in August 2000.
My Bloody Valentine is a low-budget Canadian slasher film released in 1981 in the wake of the popularity of the slasher genre that had overtaken the 1980s. Considered an example of the low-budget cult films reminiscent of popular slasher films such as Halloween (1978) and Friday the 13th (1980), the movie was filmed on location in Sydney Mines, Nova Scotia Canada.
The movie is also infamous for having had 9 minutes cut by the MPAA due to gore. Though co-producer Dunning has confirmed that the excised footage still exists, attempts to release it have proven difficult as Paramount Pictures has refused to offer an uncut version. The film's taglines are: "Valentine's Day will never be the same again...", "Someone's bound to lose their heart" and "There's more than one way to lose your heart."
ShockTillYouDrop.com has confirmed that Lionsgate is planning a special edition of the film to be released on January 13, 2009 to coincide with the 2009 remake. It has confirmed that the disc will have the never-before-seen uncut footage restored and put back into the film.
vs.
Jurassic Park III is the third film in the Jurassic Park film series. Jurassic Park III is the sequel to The Lost World: Jurassic Park, and is the first in the series that is neither based on a book by Michael Crichton nor directed by Steven Spielberg. It takes place on Isla Sorna, the island from the second film, after a couple hires Dr. Alan Grant to help them find their son.
After the success of the first Jurassic Park, Joe Johnston asked Steven Spielberg if he could direct the film adaptation of The Lost World, the sequel to Jurassic Park. While Spielberg wanted to do the project, he promised to give the helm of the second sequel to Johnston. Spielberg stayed involved with the film by becoming the executive producer. Three years after the release of The Lost World, production of a third film began in August 2000.