A
group of four precocious college girls makes fun of one
of their nerdy classmates--a young man who harbors a
serious grudge about it for years afterward. Finally,
having grown into a handsome, self-assured man, he goes
back to get his revenge: Each year on Valentine's Day he
takes one of them on a murderous date.
From
the director of URBAN LEGEND, VALENTINE is a terrifying
horror story starring David Boreanaz (ANGEL) and Denise
Richards (WILD THINGS).
The
film is based on the 1996 book VALENTINE: A NOVEL by Tim
Savage.
Director Jamie Blanks told the Movies magazine that on
the set, everyone called David Boreanaz by the nickname
Captain Non Sequitur "for all the oddball comments he'd
make. Once, right before we were rolling, he looked at me
with a straight face and said, You know, Jamie,
sometimes I wake up early in the morning and I eat
salmon.
Boreanaz told the Movies magazine that VALENTINE is
"being marketed as a horror film, but it's really a
suspense thriller with a great twist at the end. Jamie
is a kind of Hitchcockian director. He's very much into
classic horror, but he's also very improvisational!!"
Features/Specifications
Attractive Retail Box
Rating:
R (MPAA)
Rating Reason:
For Strong Horror Violence, Some Sexuality and Language.
Starring:
David Boreanaz, Jessica Capshaw, Jessica Cauffiel,
Daniel Cosgrove, Katherine Heigl, Denise Richards,
Marley Shelton, Lauren Lee Smith
Directed By:
Jamie Blanks
Release Information:
Studio: Warner Home Video
Theatrical Release Date: February
2, 2001
DVD Release Date: July 24, 2001
Run Time: 96 minutes
Production Company: Warner Home
Video
Package Type: Snap Case
DVD Features:
Encoding:
Region 1 (U.S. and Canada only).
This DVD will probably NOT be viewable in other
countries.
Aspect Ratio(s):
Widescreen anamorphic - 2.35:1
Available Audio Tracks:
English (Dolby Digital 5.1
Surround)
French (Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround)
Available Subtitles: English,
Spanish, French and Portuguese
Language:
English and
French (Dubbed in Quebec)
Closed Captioned:
Yes
Bonus Features:
Feature-Length Audio Commentary by
Director Jamie Blanks