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Review: MY Bloody Valentine: Two-And-A-Half Rating

01.17.09

The Patrick Lussier horror suspense movie “My Bloody Valentine 3-D” has released and now showing in theaters. The movie has got two-and-a-half rating out of 5 till now. Critics have said that the movie doesn’t have enough eyeballs popping off the screen. Though there are a lot of elements of a slasher film like: beautiful women being disembowelled and a lot more. Movie has created a suspense also with a question of who’s going to get it next.

The 3D effects of movie could not made audience scream even once when the serial killer was featured with a pickaxe. Being a remake of 1981 horror film it also has love triangle between Tom, Sarah and Axel. But this triangle has not given much focus against Harry Warden re-murders.

As referred by a blog review. There are a few unintentional laughs along the way — slasher movies are in constant danger of camp — and every once in a while, a bit of three-dimensional flotsam and jetsam, most of it emanating from someone’s intestines, causes the audience to chuckle at the gruesomeness of it all. But if this is all Valentine’s Day has to offer, we’re going to wait for Halloween.

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Fool’s Paradise or Lover’s Haven? When do you know?

08.02.08

You can evaluate your feelings on love and stick to what you believe. Find out the meaning of love that you have in mind and once it is clearly defined then you might have want to use it as a guidance.
Your emotions might change but you would at least have an idea about what you want.

You can observe your current behavior in the relationship. The way you feel and the way the other person feels about you. You could ask them to describe love to you and also give your perspective on love. You may refer to your definition of love and evaluate.

Test the boundaries of what you believe. Observe the extent to which the other person will go for you in love and if they are going too far too soon. When you and the other person are there with you to share the ups and downs of life, you know that they are long-standing people.

In most relationships, you tend to feel the three elements of love, lust and infatuation, each to some extent. You could take help from other people in making decisions about your life.
Take advantage of the post coital “moment of clarity” to examine your feelings. At this point, does the sex still make you feel closer to that person? Or are you beginning to feel regret and anxiety about what happened? If the latter, then it’s most definitely not love but lust.

What comes to mind when you think about this person. If you are not dating the person, think if you are eager to spend time with them or you just want to watch them from a distance. If you are in a relationship with the person, What do you want most out of the relationship. If you just want to consummate love to the person it is usually lust. True love is when you could love a person without ever “dropping your drawers” so to speak.

You could even read a lot in books on love and canonical texts that have questioned and analyzed the matters of the heart before.