My Bloody Valentine 3D Blu Ray WITH 3D Glasses!

2009

šŸŽ¬ Overview

Released on May 19, 2009 by Lionsgate, this Blu‑ray includes both the 3D version (an anaglyph red/purple‑green format with glasses included) and a standard 2D version, each presented in 1080p at a 1.85:1 aspect ratio. šŸ–„ļø Video Presentation

  • 3D Version (anaglyph format) delivers impressive depth for a home release—even if RealD theatrical visuals are superior, the at-home 3D is notably effective with numerous pop‑out effects (axes, pickaxes, objects flying toward the audience) and immersive spatial staging .

  • Some reports note moderate ghosting, a pinkish tint, and a muted color palette, especially when viewed through the 3D glasses—but most fans find it a worthy trade-off for the dimensional experience .

  • 2D Version is solid HD with fine clarity, minimal black crush, and visible grain. However, in 2D, gore and flesh tones often appear sharper and more detailed than in the tinted 3D version

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My Bloody Valentine 3D Blu Ray WITH 3D Glasses!

šŸ–„ļø Video Presentation

  • 3D Version (anaglyph format) delivers impressive depth for a home release—even if RealD theatrical visuals are superior, the at-home 3D is notably effective with numerous pop‑out effects (axes, pickaxes, objects flying toward the audience) and immersive spatial staging .

  • Some reports note moderate ghosting, a pinkish tint, and a muted color palette, especially when viewed through the 3D glasses—but most fans find it a worthy trade-off for the dimensional experience .

  • 2D Version is solid HD with fine clarity, minimal black crush, and visible grain. However, in 2D, gore and flesh tones often appear sharper and more detailed than in the tinted 3D version.


šŸ”Š Audio Quality

  • Features an English DTS‑HD Master Audio 7.1 soundtrack, rich in deep bass, ambient surround effects, and thunderous sound design—perfect for setting the tension of mine shafts and sudden attacks.

  • Dialogue can sometimes sound muffled or clipped, likely due to performance choices, though the overall surround experience holds up well.


šŸŽ Special Features & Extras

  • Audio Commentary by director Patrick Lussier and co‑writer Todd Farmer: lively and informal, though they freely spoil plot points—best experienced after watching the movie.

  • Featurettes (both SD):

    • Deep Inside My Bloody Valentine (~7:18): standard cast and crew interviews and production footage from the mine location.

    • Sex, Blood & Screams (~5:47): FX guru Gary Tunnicliffe discusses the prosthetics and gore effects in detail.

  • Deleted & Extended Scenes (~18 min total): includes multiple unused or fleshed-out scenes like ā€œMichael and Jason,ā€ ā€œSarah’s Photo,ā€ and others—all presented in SD widescreen.

  • Alternate Ending (1:03) and Gag Reel (~2 min): short and lighthearted, respectively, both in SD .

  • Trailers & Digital Copy: includes theatrical trailer and a digital copy for standard-definition portable viewing.

  • BD‑Live & MoLog support: Lionsgate’s live-interaction platform and user content sharing features are included for Blu‑ray owners.

  • The Blu‑ray comes with three pairs of anaglyph 3D glasses in the packaging

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