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Valentine (Widescreen)

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Genre Horror
Format Dolby, Closed-captioned, Widescreen, NTSC, DVD-Video, Color, Subtitled
Contributor Aaron Harberts, Woody Jeffreys, Johnny Whitworth, Gretchen J. Berg, Katherine Heigl, Jessica Cauffiel, Jessica Capshaw, Daniel Cosgrove, Marley Shelton, David Boreanaz, Wayne Powers, Denise Richards, Jamie Blanks, Tom Savage, Donna Powers, Hedy Burress, Adam Harrington, Fulvio Cecere See more
Language English
Runtime 1 hour and 36 minutes
Colour Color
Number of discs 1
Manufacturer Warner Home Video
UPC 085392118724
Global Trade Identification Number 00085392118724
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Valentine (Widescreen) [Import]

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  • Is discontinued by manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 19.05 x 13.97 x 1.27 cm; 90.72 g
  • Director ‏ : ‎ Jamie Blanks
  • Media Format ‏ : ‎ Dolby, Closed-captioned, Widescreen, NTSC, DVD-Video, Color, Subtitled
  • Run time ‏ : ‎ 1 hour and 36 minutes
  • Release date ‏ : ‎ July 24 2001
  • Actors ‏ : ‎ Denise Richards, David Boreanaz, Marley Shelton, Jessica Capshaw, Jessica Cauffiel
  • Subtitles: ‏ : ‎ English, French
  • Studio ‏ : ‎ Warner Home Video
  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B00003CXUP
  • Writers ‏ : ‎ Aaron Harberts, Donna Powers, Gretchen J. Berg, Tom Savage, Wayne Powers
  • Number of discs ‏ : ‎ 1
  • Âé¶¹Çø Rank: #47,239 in Movies & TV Shows (See Top 100 in Movies & TV Shows)
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  • Reviewed in Canada on April 19, 2025
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    It¡¯s a classic!
  • Reviewed in Canada on October 10, 2001
    If you're one of the people who're going to spend all their time bashing this movie, at least read the book. It's better, trust me. I didn't catch this movie in theaters, mainly because of the blink-and-you'll-miss-it theatrical run, and because it opened a week before Hannibal. Instead I caught the DVD, and was rather disappointed, to say the least, since I am a fan of Tom Savage's novel and director Jamie Blanks' first film, Urban Legend.
    The movie begins with a nerdy, bespectacled boy named Jeremy Melton (standing in for Victor Dimorta from the novel) asking some of the prettiest girls to dance at a Valentine's Day social in 1988. He's rejected by all but one, Dorothy. Jeremy and Dorothy are later caught making out under the bleachers, and Dorothy, out of shame, claims Jeremy attacked her. Jeremy is "Carrie"-d with a bowl of fruit punch dumped on his head, stripped and savagely beaten by his male classmates.
    Fast forward 13 years and Shelley Fisher (Katherine Heigl), all grown up, is the first of the girls to be slaughtered a few days before February 14 by a cherub-masked Cupid killer as she carves up corpses at med school. Her former friends, Paige Prescott (Denise Richards), Kate Davies (Marley Shelton), Dorothy Wheeler (Jessica Capshaw) and Lily Voight (Jessica Cauffiel), are all somewhat-successful career women in vaguely-defined jobs who are scouring the San Francisco dating scene, 21st-century style, when they hear of Shelley's demise. Before long, Dorothy and Lily also receive threatening Valentines and Kate finds a Cupid mask in the elevator after someone breaks into her apartment. A local detective (Fulvio Cecere) inquires of the Valentines, which are all signed simply "JM." This of course brings up memories of Jeremy Melton, who apparently hasn't forgotten about the vicious Valentine's Dance from hell. But who does Jeremy Melton look like nowadays? Kate's on-again, off-again boyfriend Adam (David Boreanaz)? Paige's Turbo Dating pickup Brian? Dorothy's quasi-boyfriend Campbell? The detective? The answer is revealed at a huge Valentine's bash at Dorothy's mansion, where the killer drops by uninvited to create a Valentine's Day massacre, 2001-style.
    I like Marley Shelton. Not only is she cute-as-a-button, but she does have talent, appeal and charisma to burn (but is not allowed to simmer with projects like this and Sugar & Spice). Denise Richards seems at home playing the man-eater again and I did sympathize with Jessica Capshaw's Dorothy (since I too was the fat kid nobody wanted to dance with in grade school). Jessica Cauffiel redoes her Urban Legends: Final Cut shtick and Katherine Heigl does a somewhat presentable job as this film's Drew Barrymore. David Boreanaz finally gets to smile and wear a colour other than black for a change from his show Angel, which is nice.
    The movie was good, but having read the novel first, I was rather disappointed. I also didn't understand Hedy Burress' character Ruthie and why they even bothered to put her in here. Jamie Blanks doesn't do as quite a good a job as he did in Urban Legend but, hopefully, with the right project, he will show people he's not the directorial hack everyone perceives him to be. The score by Don Davis left a bit to be desired but served its purpose well. One thing I couldn't help noticing was the lack of red in the movie, apart from Dorothy's mansion. You'd expect a horror movie set on February 14 to be swamped with the colour but I guess it would've been an eyesore. My advice is to see the movie first and then read the novel, therefore disappointment won't be so high. BTW, I love the Valentine clips shown with Orgy's song Opticon.
  • Reviewed in Canada on June 10, 2024
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    This is predictable shlock but so much fun, and the performances are pretty solid for a horror flick. Plus V Day horror movies are fee and far between.
  • Reviewed in Canada on April 3, 2013
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    This movie was a pretty good movie, it was not one of my favourites but I did like it .
  • Reviewed in Canada on February 17, 2016
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    Refunded for unsatisfactory item, thank you kindly.
  • Reviewed in Canada on October 19, 2011
    I had read this book before I saw the movie. I was so impressed with the book I bought the movie but was sadly disappointed. The took the very basic premise of the book then totally turned it into a slash/trash movie. The movie had no resemblance to the book which was engrossing and kept you guessing until the end. Its too bad when movies are made from books they can't keep the storyline the same.
  • Reviewed in Canada on October 12, 2002
    I think Valentine is a vastly underrated, thrilling horror movie. At its root, it is obviously a slasher film, but this movie features great pacing, true suspense, quite effective musical transitions, and, most importantly, a terrific finish. Valentine not only has a recognizable plot, it incorporates some dandy instances of symmetry that really help tie everything together in the end. I wish I could tell you just how satisfying the ending is. I had my suspicions about the identity of the killer, but several late twists made me doubt my theory, change it, and finally just applaud the filmmakers for essentially keeping me in the dark up until the very end. I know the clues are there all along, and many people may discover the secret well before the final revelation, but this experienced horror fan was kept off-balance throughout. I also have to admit that this movie made me jump a couple of times (and I can't say that about very many horror movies). With significant help from the musical score, suspenseful scenes were really presented well-just long enough to make you grit your teeth but not long enough to become tiresome. In trailers, the movie looks like another Scream (and there are definite similarities), but Valentine stands head and shoulders above the great majority of slasher films.
    A lot of horror films feature attractive women, but Valentine is in a class all by itself. What you get here is Katherine Heigl, Marley Shelton, Jessica Cauffiel, the charming Jessica Capshaw, and-drum roll please-Denise Richards. Denise Richards is absolutely stunning in this movie-the smoldering, sultry looks, the prayer-answering hot tub scene, and the bedroom scene I won't even attempt to describe. Watching the creepy old detective put the moves on her is rather comical, but you can't blame the guy for trying.
    I must say I really love the killer in this movie. While the concept of the masked killer is far from original, the cherub mask is a cool, creepy look. This killer also enjoys variety, employing a number of different, equally effective implements of death. He works his way up from your basic knife across the throat and crossbow to broken shards of glass and a couple of really innovative weapons. No two deaths are remotely alike, and you can just tell how much the killer enjoys his/her work. The DVD's energetic club reel of Orgy's song Opticon is great, but I would caution you not to watch it before watching the movie because it does give a little away in terms of who lives and who dies.
    Valentine has almost everything I want in a horror movie-a creepy killer, gorgeous actresses, all manner of killings, miscellaneous laughs, an actual plot of some complexity, nail-biting suspense, and a less than obvious ending that totally satisfied this horror fan. I would not have objected to some nudity, but this movie really doesn't need it. It's hot, it's sizzling, it's sexy, it's smart, it's a carnival of murderous delight. You won't find many slasher films better than Valentine.

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  • Throda tzen
    5.0 out of 5 stars ¡°She just called me a mail order bride from hell!¡± [stepmother]
    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on May 9, 2016
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    This 2001 dark thriller begins years earlier when Jeremy Melton is rejected at a?junior high?school dance by four popular girls but their 'big boned' friend Dorothy accepts resulting in Jeremy being sent to a?reform school?for alleged "assault". Years later the girl¡¯ each receive a sinister Valentine's card and are pursued by a killer wearing a Cupid's mask, so who will be the last one standing?
    Unlike many horrors, this actually does have a plausible plot and credible developed characters, the pace is leisurely ¨Cbut never slow, relying on the clever photography and sympathetic music score to good effect. The script is full of humour and tends to pull you in one direction, then leads you in another as various false leads and twists come into play. Despite a number of intense scenes as victims are murdered in various ways, there is often a lack of suspense in the kills, the focus being on the 'chase' while the actual kills are often very brief which weakens their scare value.
    The single disc offers play, scene selections, special features [cast& Crew, directors commentary, club reel, studio extras, theatrical trailer] and languages [basically spoken English and subtitles in English, Arabic, Russian and Romanian]. Although rated 15, this does contain some swearing, torture, non explicit sex, sexual themes and some images of naked breasts in an ¡®art¡¯ context, it¡¯s all quite low key. If you can treat this as a who 'dun-it' with slasher elements,a few scares and a relaxed pace, then this might work for you, if it¡¯s frenzied slayings and blood by the bath load you want¨Cthen probably forget it. I'd like to give less, but I actually enjoyed the low key 'old school' pre-'Scream' approach, so find this a grudging .
  • Tom P. the Underground Navigator
    5.0 out of 5 stars Carries the torch of the classic slasher into the 21st century
    Reviewed in the United States on April 6, 2008
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    This review is really like a companion piece to Daniel Jolley's Âé¶¹Çø review of October 12, 2002. He has already expressed everything I could about this movie in the best possible way. So many have panned it which is why I found Daniel's review to be so refreshing, and it inspired me to chime in my own two cents and up the review average in favor of this highly entertaining and very fun horror movie.

    Some have said that "Scream" reignited the slasher genre in the mid '90s but I have never been a big fan of that one as it is to me almost like a play or satire on the familiar slasher movie formulas rather than a bona fide slasher itself. "Valentine" director Jamie Blanks however, clearly a die hard slasher fan just like I and perhaps you are if you're reading this, seems to realize that those same familiar formulas that "Scream" pokes fun at are formulas that work, and have made for some great entertainment since the late '70s and early '80s when the slasher wave first broke. Blanks even admits in the director's commentary track of the DVD that "Valentine's" plot is not the most original but boy does this one ever deliver.

    And just what is that plot. It concerns revenge for cruel taunting in junior high school, with each of the young women involved years later receiving warped Valentine's greetings from the unknown perpetrator, who proceeds to stalk and pick them off one by one.

    And how beautiful each of those women have grown to be! To echo what Daniel said in his review, from the male perspective "Valentine" is a delight to behold. You get the brief early appearance by Katherine Heigl, who looks awesome and fetching as a med student in a tank top; Marley Shelton, a stunning blonde who plays nice girl Kate, and Denise Richards, who sizzles as the not so nice Paige. Oh yeah, and for the female contingent, I'm told that David Boreanaz (as Kate's mysterious alcoholic-leaning boyfriend) is not unpleasant on the eyes. True, as compared to the early '80s, in these slightly more enlightened and dare I say "politically correct" times, there is no out and out nudity in "Valentine" but as Daniel stated, the sultry bedroom bondage scene and Denise Richards in the hot tub scene to me more than make up for it.

    But at the heart of it, "Valentine" succeeds in large part because of its sense of fun and that it presents hip humor (like the bit on the perils of speed dating) in place of the usual stomach-churning gore. In the spirit of my favorite slashers, it does not take itself at all seriously and is played mainly for fun.

    That's not to say there is no gore or sleaze to behold here; it is a slasher movie after all. Blanks directs the film very stylishly and presents the perfect update on the classic slasher template for a new generation. The killer wears a very cool cherub mask and the stalk and slash scenes are great and very inventive and quite suspenseful. While the premise may not be too original (which again, Blanks readily admits), to echo the proverbial saying, if it ain't broke, why fix it?

    I love slasher movies and for all the reasons stated here and in Daniel's earlier review "Valentine" is a new classic for a new generation that stands up with the best slashers of the past.
  • Gail Steel
    4.0 out of 5 stars ok
    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on January 3, 2025
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    kids said ok
  • Kathleen
    5.0 out of 5 stars Great service.
    Reviewed in the United States on April 9, 2025
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    A+ great service. Movie is as advised and another great find for me. A hidden gem. Young cast. Thanks for the extras! A couple coupons. Awesome. Ty ?
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