Lionsgate have announced on its site that the remake of George Mihalka's 1981 horror film will be made into 3-D.
- February 28, 2008
AceShowbiz -
The remake of George Mihalka's 1981 horror film "My Bloody Valentine" is reportedly going to join the list of movies to be made in 3-D. According to ShockTillYouDrop, the Lionsgate Films' movie is now set to be shot in a 3-D format.
Aside from the 3-D news, it was also reported that the film's release date has been pushed forward from its original February 13, 2009 to January 23, 2009. "Valentine" will be helmed by "White Noise 2: The Light" director Patrick Lussier. Penned by Todd Farmer and Zane Smith, the film tells the story of a legend that turns out to be real when a group of people celebrating Valentine's Day got murdered.
The 3-D format has been used by some filmmakers throughout the years. Some of the released films that have been made in 3-D include "Spy Kids 3-D: Game Over", "Beowulf", "U2 3D" and "Hannah Montana/Miley Cyrus: Best of Both Worlds Concert Tour". Lately, this kind of visual presentation system has become filmmakers' favorite as many upcoming films, including "Journey to the Center of the Earth 3D", "Toy Story 3" and "Step Up 3-D" are using the technology.