A Part Of Our Scare-itage

10. My Bloody Valentine (1981).


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My Bloody Valentine may be a slasher movie where a miner delivers candy-heart boxes with real human hearts in them, but Sarah & Adam discover that the

film is more interested in the isolation and disappointment of leaving and
returning to your hometown. Also, the joys of gore, yelling at Siskel & Ebert,
MBV’s now-forgotten 3-D remake, and the best end credits songs featured in
slasher films. Oh, and we managed to get through the whole podcast without
referencing Loveless. Until now. Oops.

Note: for this episode, your horrible and humble hosts watched the uncut

version of My Bloody Valentine that was rediscovered and released in 2009, not
the R-rated cut that had been the only version available in theatres and home
video prior to the 2009 DVD.

Show Notes.

Trailer.

IMDB.
Wiki.

Cape Breton Post article on My Bloody Valentine’s filming in the Sydney

Mines.

Sarah & Adam’s slasher end credits song playlist:

  • Paul Zaza and Paul McDermott’s “The Ballad of Harry Warden” from My Bloody Valentine.

  • Frank Vinci’s “Just What I’ve Been Looking For (Angela’s Theme)” from Sleepaway Camp.

  • A Nightmare On Elm Street 5’s “Are You Ready For Freddy” by The Fat Boys (feat. Robert Englund).

  • A Nightmare On Elm Street 4’s “(Runnin’ From This) Nightmare” by Tuesday Knight.

  • 213’s “Nightmare” from A Nightmare On Elm Street.

    Our episode on Cannibal Girls.

    The Last Polka.

    “Lobster pot syndrome” must be an extremely local Newfoundland thing because

    Google turns only up results about Japan and heart disease. According to
    Wikipedia (source of all sea fauna facts), Adam is referring to Crab
    Mentality.

    A visual guide to the differences between the R-rated and uncut releases.

    It’s NSFW unless you work somewhere cool.

    The trailers from Grindhouse.

    The Beast Must Die—a film that stops for the audience to guess the identity

    of the mystery werewolf during the “werewolf
    break”.

    The Canadian Motion Picture Rating

    System.

    The boiling scene from Sleepaway

    Camp (NSFW unless you work
    somewhere cool).

    Siskel & Ebert on My Bloody

    Valentine.

    Women in Danger special.

    The Legend Of Hammy Hamster &

    Friends.

    Urban Legend.

    The infamous “meat grinder” cover of Hustler (not Penthouse) and its impact

    on
    culture.

    The 2009 remake of MBV in

    3-D.

    Friday The 13th Part 3 was also in

    3-D.

    Tom Atkins.

    Friday The 13th 2009.

    Derek Mears, the 2009 Jason

    Voorhees.

    Derek Mears in Twin Peaks.

    Unfriended and Unfriended 2:

    Dark Web.

    Trailer for the next film we’ll be

    discussing.

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