Valentine [Region 2] |  | Director: Jamie Blanks Actors: Denise Richards, David Boreanaz, Marley Shelton, Jessica Capshaw, Jessica Cauffiel Category: DVD
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Rating: 197 reviews Sales Rank: 266902
Format: Pal Languages: English (Original Language), English (Subtitles For The Hearing Impaired), Arabic (Subtitled), Bulgarian (Subtitled), English (Subtitled), Romanian (Subtitled) Rating: R (Restricted) Region: 2 Discs: 1 Aspect Ratio: 2.35:1 Running Time: 96 Minutes Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 7.1 x 5.4 x 0.6
EAN: 7321900211871 ASIN: B00005NSZ7
Theatrical Release Date: February 2, 2001 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Amazon.com Five comely and well-to-do female friends receive dire threats inside anonymous valentines. When two of them meet violent ends, the remaining trio suspect that the killer may be a nebbishy former classmate whom they spurned years before at a school dance. Their solution: Throw a lavish Valentine's Day party, all the better to distract them from the hulking, cherub-masked killer... As the above suggests, Valentine is the absolute nadir of the post-Scream slasher film. Australian director Jamie Blanks (whose previous effort was the equally dismal Urban Legend, 1998) obviously had lofty goals for his film, given his bald-faced homages to John Carpenter and Dario Argento. But he hasn't a clue as to how to generate suspense, and his frequent reliance on well-worn shock effects (hands dropping on shoulders, etc.) suggests more contempt for the genre than affection. No less than four writers (including two writer-producers for Roswell, which explains the appearance of series star Katherine Heigl) contributed to the screenplay, which fails to generate the twentysomething drama and hip, cutting dialogue required for this brand of horror. As the five friends, actresses Marley Shelton, Denise Richards, Jessica Capshaw, Jessica Caufield, and Heigl have little to do other than alternately look attractive or afraid; Richards, in particular, looks weary of playing the man-eater. As Shelton's dipsomaniac boyfriend, David Boreanaz (Angel) lumbers through each scene with an embarrassed scowl. Warner Bros.' DVD includes commentary by Blanks, as well as cast and crew interviews and a video for Orgy's contribution to the noisy, new-metal soundtrack. --Paul Gaita
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YET ANOTHER UNINSPIRED HALLOWEEN RIP OFF! 1 1/2 STARS! May 17, 2009 ! MR. KNOW IT ALL ;-b (TRI STATE AREA) 0 out of 2 found this review helpful
Another dull entry in the slasher film genre. This one has a decent cast, but little else. This film's only saving grace is the ending even if it's a bit predictable. My biggest problem with this film is that we've seen it all before and you have to over look the obvious similarities to the classic horror film 'Halloween'.
VALENTINE VIEWPOINT April 26, 2009 Shadow Fire Promotions, Inc. "Your Chicago Source For Wrestling" (TM) (Chicago, IL United States) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This isn't as horrible a movie as some people would like you to believe, but on the other hand, it's not particularly "scary" for a horror film, and once you see it a second time, you see all the clues that are dropped right in your lap. This is one of those films that deliberately doesn't set itself up for a sequel, as everyone dies in the end (more or less). It follows the silent, masked killer gimmick, which is fine, as no one wants someone wisecracking while he's trying to kill you, because only certain actors can pull it off. Speaking of actors, let's talk about the cast. The cast is entirely composed of hot young stars that clearly are cast to attempt to appeal to the younger audience. So, in theory, with the star power that this film was able to attract, this should be a terrific movie (and really, it isn't a horrible movie in the slightest, and not nearly as cliched as people would lead you to believe, either. However, the problem is that Hollywood loves to cast "pretty people" in TV and movies, and this film is no exception from Beverly Hills 90210's Daniel Cosgrove to Rosewell's Katherine Heigl to always reliable Denise Richards to popular attractive star Marley Shelton to Buffy the Vampire Slayer's David Boreanaz. The problem? Pretty people are nice to look at in the looks-obsessed movie business, but not all of them can act. David Boreanaz is great as Angel because the role requires him to be wooden. That's the biggest letdown of this film, as it seems obvious that Mr. Boreanaz was hired to basically be Angel in a different film. Hopefully, he wasn't told by the director to be stiff. He shows so much more personality as evil Angelus on Buffy than any other time. The other actresses are fine, but Katherine Heigl is wasted in her too-short part that was only about 20 minutes long. It is said she had commitments to Roswell, so she could only afford to film for a few days. Her part could have been edited out and it wouldn't hurt the movie one way or the other. If you're the kind who likes to play whodunnit, you'll figure it out soon enough. The film does drop some red herrings to attempt to throw you off track, but the few false clues it does leave are kind of obvious in the fact that they are fake. At about death #2, you'll start putting together the pieces, so really, that was the worst death, since that was the one that was the most obvious tip-off to the killer's identity. Really, if you pay attention, you'll figure out the killer before you're halfway through. The deaths also follow a certain trend, set up at the beginning of the film, so pay attention. The film does leave a little mystery at the end, but the mystery that is set up isn't the mystery that people want to know. The mystery that the film attempts to set up kind of falls on its face. That said, some of the deaths are really kind of creative and a lot of fun, really. Perhaps some people, having grown up on Jason and Freddy and that sort of thing, with tons of gore, won't like it. On the other hand, while not as cerebral as Psycho, the killer is grounded in reality and doesn't magically manifest his weapons, it's all there if you look for it. Not a lot of gore, but there ARE some fairly violent deaths. It doesn't follow the typical formula of psycho killer kills everyone because he can, this is a killer who is a definite sociopath, and has a very specific target for his wrath. He does deviate a slight bit, but it's necessary to make sure no one can identify him. For the ladies, there's hunks like Boreanaz and Cosgrove, and for the men there's all the lovely ladies, especially Richards in her bikini in the hot tub (and the pseudo sex-scene before it, which is actually kind of funny, unless you're a guy!) and Marley Shelton wearing a terry-cloth towel. Overall, a fun movie. Definitely a film to watch with your significant other (to comfort her during the scary parts)!
HAPPY VALENTINE'S DAY!!! February 14, 2009 PUMPKIN MAN 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Today is Valentine's day, so I thought I'd review this movie! This is an awesome slasher and has a great storyline! At a Valentine dance, a nerdy kid named Jeremy Melton asks 4 smokin' hot popular girls to dance, but they all cruelly reject him. Dorothy accepts Jeremy's invitation and they start to make out behind the bleachers. Some school bullies see them, so Dorothy tells them that Jeremy tried to sexually assault her, then the bullies taunt and severely beat Jeremy up in front of everyone. Years later, a man with a knife and a Cupid mask begin to stalk and kill all the women who rejected him. From sending gothic Valentine cards, and chocolate filled with maggots. If you love horror, and Valentine's day, you'll love VALENTINE!!!
Flat, Boring, and unimaginative! January 24, 2009 Allen Bowers (Dover, De United States) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I finally saw this lame excuse for a slasher movie just the other day! And what can I say but this "Valentine" should definitly be returned to its sender! I mean the suspense was barely existent, the characters were all one-dimensional unrelatable bores, the movies low budget was just too noticable, there was no nudity, the pacing was seriously uneven, most of the acting was nothing to brag about, and as if that wasn't bad enough the characters were much too pretension and wooden! And the endind to say the least was too damn confusing! I mean who actually was the killer, I don't know! And was David Boreanaz Jeremy Melton or wasn't he?! And c'mon that poor lowly, loveless, nerd gets stripped almost naked at the school dance and brutally hazed and somehow their are no grown ups there to break it up?! Yeah Right! And let's see a past misdeed coming back to haunt some people years later! Let's see doesn't that sound like the same tired premise already inherent in "I Know What You Did Last Summer", "Tamara", and of course the original Prom Night?! To name a few! All I'm getting at is you want a slasher that's done right you can find that in most of your "Halloween" movies and your "Friday the 13th" all 3 Prom Night sequels among others! But the ideas used here not only don't work but are only good if you can't sleep one night! ZZZ!
Valentine..... REALLY GREAT MOVIE! January 4, 2009 Charles Votta 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
i love this movie. a lot of people think that the killer was obvious but i didn't see it coming! i loved the chases,deaths,and suspenseful moments! if you loved or liked Urban Legends 1, 2, and 3, scream 1, 2, and 3. Shredder, Jeepers creepers, my bloody valentine, Final stab, and do you wanna know a secret? THEN YOU WILL LOVE THIS make a sequel!!
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