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My Bloody Valentine Blu-ray

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Special Edition Lionsgate Films | 1981 | 93 min | Rated R | Nov 24, 2009

My Bloody Valentine (Blu-ray)
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Video codec: MPEG-4 AVC
Video resolution: 1080p
Aspect ratio: 1.78:1
Original aspect ratio: 1.85:1

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English: DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1
English: Dolby Digital 2.0

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English, English SDH, Spanish

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50GB Blu-ray Disc
Single disc (1 BD)

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Overall 3.6 of 5 3.6
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My Bloody Valentine

 (1981)

My Bloody Valentine Blu-ray delivers stunning video and decent audio in this enjoyable Blu-ray release

Twenty years ago in the sleepy mining town of Valentine Bluffs, a fatal mining disaster occurred on Valentine's Day while key members of the crew were decorating for a party. The sole survivor of the accident killed the absentee crew members and warned the town never to have another Valentine's Day celebration. When a group of teenagers decides that the the town has gone without a party long enough and begin planning one, a murderous maniac in mining gear begins dispatching townsfolk in bloody and creative ways.

For more about My Bloody Valentine and the My Bloody Valentine Blu-ray release, see the My Bloody Valentine Blu-ray Review

Director: George Mihalka


My Bloody Valentine Blu-ray, Video Quality

  4.5 of 5

Presented in 1080p utilizing the AVC codec (at an average bitrate of 22Mbps), My Bloody Valentine looks incredible for a low budget slasher film that's rapidly approaching its 30th anniversary. It baffling to think a film of this nature could look better than some of the releases I've seen from the past ten years, but whatever time capsule this source material was pulled from offers a new benchmark in film preservation. Once you get past the opening title sequence of the film, fine object detail is absolutely stunning, revealing texturing and intricacies not normally found in productions of the early 80's. Adding to the proficiency of the transfer, the color spectrum is entirely natural, avoiding the stylistic trappings of other heavily filtered horror offerings of the decade. Whether in daylight or the dark interior of the underground mines, I never noticed a tendency for dingy hues to emerge, which seemed surprising given the unpleasant subject matter of the film. Adding to the polished presentation, black levels maintain consistent depth, allowing contrast room to clearly differentiate between the darker and lighter aspects of the picture. Lastly, I never noticed the presence of artifacting, edge enhancement, or the blatant use of DNR, leaving this viewer with little to complain about in the overall image quality.

Despite the positives mentioned above, those with an interest in the extended cut of the film might have a degree of reservation when it comes to the quality of the reinserted footage. You'll immediately notice when a scene has been added back in, since it exhibits a loss of detail and color balance (see screenshot number 12). Add in some noticeable print damage with a blanket of film grain, and you have some fairly weak moments in the film. You're probably assuming I'm in the viewing camp that knocks the film for these shortcomings, but I actually found them surprisingly pleasing. While watching the extended cut of the film (which I chose first), I assumed the gritty nature of the photography in the gory segments represented the director's intention (to match the grisly nature of the onscreen action), but it wasn't until I watched the regular version that I realized those "gritty" scenes were reinserted footage. Either way you look at it, your appreciation for the extended scenes will boil down to a matter of taste, and I'm sure there will be plenty of viewers that disagree with my opinion regarding the additional scenes.


My Bloody Valentine Blu-ray, Audio Quality

  3.0 of 5

As impressed as I was with the video quality, I was equally let down by the audio offerings on the disc. My Bloody Valentine doesn't realize much of an upgrade in the transition to surround sound, so the inclusion of a lossless surround track is the beer equivalent of pouring a can of Pabst into an empty microbrew bottle. No matter what it looks like, you're still drinking generic, tasteless brew (my apologies to any fans of Pabst). Despite dressing up the audio track in an appealing home theater package, you simply can't change the fact that this is a low-budget sound design that rarely exhibits much polish. One of the first things you'll notice about the DTS audio track is the front-heavy delivery of the mix, which rarely opens up or stands out. I can't think of a single moment where the film truly wowed me with the use of the surround field, though I also can't say I really expected it to. Additionally, I was a little disappointed in the volume level of the dialogue from time to time, since there are multiple scenes where it becomes difficult to decipher character's lines (check out the nine minute mark when the police chief says something completely inaudible). Fortunately, the low volume never occurred during critical moments of the film, but it still serves as a demerit on the overall audio presentation.

Although I was less than impressed with the audio presentation on this release, I understand the difficulty in upgrading non-surround source material for a modern day technical presentation. I did my best to reflect those sentiments in my overall audio score, and I hope the majority of viewers will take the age of the film into account when passing judgment on the audio experience.



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