In addition to its mine setting, My Bloody Valentine distinguishes itself with a twist ending (MY BLOODY SPOILER!): the bad guy who murdered everybody the first time around is actually dead, and our hero really is a delusional schizophrenic who has convinced himself he's not the murderer.
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The original Miner was a miner for the Hanniger Mine named Harry Warden, until an explosion trapped him and five others in the mine. Harry killed the others with his pickaxe to conserve oxygen and eventually fell into a coma.
"Tom" Hanniger is the main antagonist of the 2009 remake of the 1981 slasher film My Bloody Valentine. After being nearly killed by Harry Warden, Tom develops some serious mental problems that makes him dress in mining gear and kill people.
On Valentine's Day 1997, six miners are trapped underground by an explosion at the Hanniger mine in the small mining community of Harmony. By the time rescuers reach the miners, they find only comatose Harry Warden still alive.
The story is about Harry Warden, a miner who was left trapped in the mines because his co-workers were too anxious to get the the Valentine's dance. Harry Warden was later rescued and he then decided to get revenge on his careless co-workers.
Tom in the original was the not serial killer dressed in the miner outfit and mask however in the 2009 remake he is. His motivation in the remake: Simple: Psychotic Breakdown from former confrontation with Harry Warden and inability to cope with the loss of fomer girlfriend.
Depending on the situation and location, Harry Warden would definitely have an upper-hand over the Boogeyman. His mining gear has more protection than Michael's jumpsuit and his pickaxe has greater reach.
The killer arises and is shot to death by Adam. As a shocked and confused Kate apologizes profusely, Adam pulls off the killer's mask to reveal Dorothy. Adam forgives Kate, explaining that childhood trauma can lead to lifelong anger and some people are eventually forced to act on that anger, referring to Dorothy.
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He wound up in a coma, but he did survive. And when he awoke months later, he immediately went on another killing spree, butchering half the hospital and painting hearts with the blood. How thoughtful of him to remember that it was Valentine's Day.
The general rule of thumb for any slasher film is that the fatalities tend to increase as the movie advances. Yet, during a climactic chase scene in My Bloody Valentine, Patty suffers one of the tamest deaths of the 12-person body count.
The Easter Ripper reveals himself to be Tom, who had been the killer the whole time. His brother Anthony took the fall for his crimes, so Tom tried to live a clean life but later succumbed to his murderous tendencies once again. He decided to kill the news crew as revenge for smearing Anthony's name.
It was stated Harry Warden was in a coma for a year. When he wakes up; he gets up and walks normal. It's very unlikely he could get up being he was in that state for so long. He would of been suffering from muscle disuse and he wouldn't be able to stand let alone walk.
Conway, who performed under the pseudonym Dave Stelfox, suggested a number of potential band names, including the Burning Peacocks, before the trio settled on My Bloody Valentine. Shields has since claimed he was unaware that My Bloody Valentine was the title of a 1981 Canadian slasher film when the name was suggested.
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Ten years ago, an inexperienced coal miner named Tom Hanniger (Jensen Ackles) caused an accident that killed five men and put a sixth, Harry Warden, into a coma. A year later, on Valentine's Day, Harry woke up and murdered 22 people with a pickaxe before dying.
To cut a long story short, the serial killer location you're looking for is Lucky's Cabin to the southwest of Valentine - you'll see it marked in pencil on the map if you take the southwestern road out of town, and before long, it'll get marked as a Stranger Mission called “American Dreams”.
They took their name from the 1981 Canadian slasher flick My Bloody Valentine about a killer who wreaks havoc in a mining town on Valentine's Day. After the critical success of Loveless, the band scored a deal with Island Records for their follow-up album.
My Bloody Valentine Part II (marketed as My Bloody Valentine II: Till Death Do We Part) is an upcoming sequel to the original movie. It has been screened for critics. And most of them state the movie has a late 80s feel. As it is set six years after the film.
George Mihalka Reveals the Unmade Sequels [Phantom Limbs] - IMDb. With this installment of Phantom Limbs, we'll be digging into The Return of the Miner, the long-planned sequel to director George Mihalka's classic 1981 Canadian slasher film My Bloody Valentine, which sadly went unproduced after years of development.
The classic slasher film “My Bloody Valentine” was filmed in Sydney Mines 42 years ago, with the former mining town — and the Princess Colliery Mine — playing key roles as the fictional Valentine Bluffs where the lone survivor of a methane gas explosion goes on a murderous rampage.
In the last five minutes of Valentine, we learn that Dorothy is the Cupid Killer—or at least we think so until the last few seconds when Adam's nosebleed reveals him to be the true killer.
Claudius took a liking to him until Valentinus tried to convince Claudius to embrace Christianity. Claudius refused and condemned Valentinus to death, commanding that Valentinus either renounce his faith or he would be beaten with clubs and beheaded.
Emperor Claudius II had banned marriage because he thought married men were bad soldiers. Valentine felt this was unfair, so he broke the rules and arranged marriages in secret. When Claudius found out, Valentine was thrown in jail and sentenced to death.
Another possible weakness of Michael Myers could be his obsession with his targets, namely Laurie and Jamie Lloyd (Danielle Harris), Laurie's daughter in the first timeline.
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However, Michael Myers has two threats that he must consistently face, Laurie Strode and Doctor Samuel Loomis. Both present entirely different challenges for the boogeyman, with the former being an underdog survivor and the latter his relentless pursuer.