![]() Looking for Foley in the mine, Tom is locked inside a utility cage by the Miner, who murders the worker accompanying Tom and vanishes before help arrives. Meanwhile, Tom reconnects with Sarah and apologizes for his ten-year absence. Axel receives a chocolate box containing Irene's heart. Camera footage from the scene reveals the killer dressed as a miner, starting rumors that Warden has returned. At the motel where Tom is staying, a masked assailant murders Irene and two other people. Axel, now the town's sheriff, has married Sarah but is having an affair with her coworker Megan. He is selling the mine, which angers mine manager Ben Foley. Ten years later, Tom returns to Harmony after his father dies. Sheriff Burke arrives and shoots Warden before he can kill the severely traumatized Tom, but Warden staggers away deeper into the mine. Sarah, Irene, and Axel escape but Tom is left behind with Warden. While Tom, his girlfriend Sarah, their friends Irene and Axel, and other teenagers party inside the mine, Warden – wearing mining gear and a gas mask – attacks them with a pickaxe. He starts by killing numerous patients and staff at the hospital where he was a patient, leaving a victim's heart in a box of chocolates. One year later, Warden has awakened from his coma and is now murdering as an act of revenge. Tom Hanniger, son of the mine's owner, is blamed for the explosion as he forgot to vent the methane lines that caused the collapse. Further investigation reveals that Warden killed the other miners to conserve oxygen. ![]() By the time rescuers reach the miners, they find only comatose Harry Warden still alive. On Valentine's Day 1997, six miners are trapped underground by an explosion at the Hanniger mine in the small mining community of Harmony. The film grossed $100.7 million worldwide on a budget of $14 million and received mixed-to-positive reviews from critics, who praised its performances and production values, but some critics found it to be "formulaic" and "generic", criticizing its screenplay, the wooden characters and the 3-D technology. My Bloody Valentine 3D was released in the United States on January 16, 2009, by Lionsgate. It was the first R-rated film to be projected in RealD technology and to have a wide release (1,000 locations) in 3D-enabled theaters. The film focuses on the residents of a small town that is plagued by a serial killer in mining gear on Valentine's Day.Īfter filming on location in Pennsylvania, the film was given a 3D theatrical release in the United States by Lionsgate. Serving as a remake of the 1981 Canadian slasher film of the same name, it stars Jensen Ackles, Jaime King, Kerr Smith, Tom Atkins, and Kevin Tighe. My Bloody Valentine 3D is a 2009 American slasher film directed and co-edited by Patrick Lussier, and written by Todd Farmer and Zane Smith from a screen story by Stephen Miller (producer and co-writer of the original film).
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