HOSTS:
Kurt
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Tremble is a horror podcast that cuts through hype to figure out what actually works, whether a movie is trying to scare you, make you laugh, or do both at once.
On this episode, the Tremble crew puts on the glasses and revisits My Bloody Valentine 3D from 2009, a remake that arrived right in the middle of the late 2000s horror reboot boom. Returning to the mining town of Valentine Bluffs, the film updates the original’s setup with slicker production, bigger kills, and a heavy reliance on in your face 3D gimmicks. Kurt, Taylor, and Steve break down whether the movie’s brutal R rated cut actually delivers the goods or just hides behind spectacle. They talk about Jensen Ackles as a modern slasher lead, Tom Atkins showing up like he wandered in from a better movie, and how the film balances nostalgia with studio era excess. The conversation digs into what the remake gets surprisingly right, where it absolutely loses the thread, and whether My Bloody Valentine 3D deserves more credit than it usually gets, or exactly the reputation it already has.
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