My Bloody Valentine 3d [ iPad ]

The 2009 remake of is widely regarded as one of the most successful and enjoyable uses of modern 3D technology in the slasher genre . Directed by Patrick Lussier and written by Todd Farmer, the film embraced its campy premise and "guilty pleasure" status to deliver a fast-paced, high-body-count horror experience . Overview of the 3D Experience

If you actually meant and their use of 3D in music videos/artwork, let me know — or if you were asking about Blu-ray 3D features , I can cover that too.

My Bloody Valentine 3D achieved several industry "firsts" that set it apart from its peers:

It was the first R-rated film projected in RealD technology and the first to receive a wide release in over 1,000 3D-enabled theaters.

The film leaned into the "schlocky" fun of 3D, intentionally hurling pickaxes, fireballs, and body parts toward the audience. However, critics also noted that the technology added a claustrophobic layer of dread to the underground mining scenes. The Story: Mystery in the Mines

It sounds like you’re asking about connected to My Bloody Valentine — likely the 2009 film My Bloody Valentine 3D , rather than the band.

"My Bloody Valentine 3D" is a 2009 horror film directed by Karen Arthur and starring Megan Fox, Edi Gathegi, and Michael Biehn. The movie is a sequel to the 1981 film "My Bloody Valentine," which was directed by George Mihalka.

The 2009 remake of is widely regarded as one of the most successful and enjoyable uses of modern 3D technology in the slasher genre . Directed by Patrick Lussier and written by Todd Farmer, the film embraced its campy premise and "guilty pleasure" status to deliver a fast-paced, high-body-count horror experience . Overview of the 3D Experience

If you actually meant and their use of 3D in music videos/artwork, let me know — or if you were asking about Blu-ray 3D features , I can cover that too.

My Bloody Valentine 3D achieved several industry "firsts" that set it apart from its peers:

It was the first R-rated film projected in RealD technology and the first to receive a wide release in over 1,000 3D-enabled theaters.

The film leaned into the "schlocky" fun of 3D, intentionally hurling pickaxes, fireballs, and body parts toward the audience. However, critics also noted that the technology added a claustrophobic layer of dread to the underground mining scenes. The Story: Mystery in the Mines

It sounds like you’re asking about connected to My Bloody Valentine — likely the 2009 film My Bloody Valentine 3D , rather than the band.

"My Bloody Valentine 3D" is a 2009 horror film directed by Karen Arthur and starring Megan Fox, Edi Gathegi, and Michael Biehn. The movie is a sequel to the 1981 film "My Bloody Valentine," which was directed by George Mihalka.