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HEAVY METAL a step beyond since fiction - Kenji - 08-06-2005 This evening, I watched HEAVY METAL on DVD. What a fantastic animation! The movie was made in 1981. Not CG animation. But it was very neat. Seven short episodes in movie, and each story is individual. My favorite story is "episode2; Harry Canyon". It reminded me of Blade Runner or Fifth Element. Of course, other stories were excellent too. Some of crowd scenes in "last episode; Taarna" were like The Lord of the Rings. And, another important element is rock music. A lot of artists offered their songs to movie. Blue Oyster Cult, Donald Fagen, Stevie Nicks, Cheap Trick, Sammy Hager, Black Sabbath, Devo, Journey....oh, what a splendid singers! Art, SF fantasy, action, hardrock, violence, drug, and.....sex. I want to see live film version. It'll be great! Has anyone seen this movie...? Or should I say "Do you remember this movie?" HEAVY METAL a step beyond since fiction - Richard Kendrick - 08-06-2005 Golly. I have not seen that movie in a long time. The scene that sticks out to me is the one with the airplains... When "The Mob Rules" by Black Sabbath kicks in and Ronny James Dio starts singing.... Powerful! Blue Oyster Cult's "Veteran of The Psychic Wars".... That song had a nice vibe for the movie as well. "Heavy Metal" by Sammy Hagar, Working In A Coalmine by Devo. Lots of hits on the soundtrack. There are just too many classic scenes to metnion. Very cool. Also, John Candy did a voice or two in that movie. "Mmmmm... Big." RIK HEAVY METAL a step beyond since fiction - Kenji - 08-06-2005 Richard Kendrick Wrote:Golly. I have not seen that movie in a long time. The scene that sticks out to me is the one with the airplains... When "The Mob Rules" by Black Sabbath kicks in and Ronny James Dio starts singing.... Powerful! RIK, I knew you like this movie! I didn't realize Ronny James Dio.... Quote:Also, John Candy did a voice or two in that movie. "Mmmmm... Big." "There was no way I was gonna walk around this place with my dork hangin' out" It cracked me up! HEAVY METAL a step beyond since fiction - Biggles - 08-06-2005 Kenji Wrote:This evening, I watched HEAVY METAL on DVD. Blue Oyster Cult's "Fire of Unknown Origin" included their track from the movie, as well as a few that alluded to the movie ("Heavy Metal", "Vengeance (The Pact)", and "Sole Survivor"). A good album for you to get, if haven't already. HEAVY METAL a step beyond since fiction - neotank - 08-06-2005 LOL... When I was in grade school that movie was really popular amongst us guys. It was the first cartoon we ever saw with nudity... Ahhhh... to be young again... HEAVY METAL a step beyond since fiction - jimbow8 - 08-06-2005 I love the soundtrack to this movie (movie is good too). My favorites are the two Cheap Trick songs and two Don Felder songs. HEAVY METAL a step beyond since fiction - KRW - 08-07-2005 neotank Wrote:LOL... When I was in grade school that movie was really popular amongst us guys. It was the first cartoon we ever saw with nudity... Wasn't it All The Rage? KRW HEAVY METAL a step beyond since fiction - Jake Badlands - 08-08-2005 Heavy Metal is sweet! Always figured it was ahead of its time. Heck, I was only two years old when it was released. That cabbie Harry Canyon is Bruce Willis period. My favorite episode is Hanover Fist; can't help but find it hilarious. Still have yet to see Heavy Metal 2000 (is it even related?). Off topic: Kenji I've been wondering this for nearly a year now - is your avatar of Repairman Jack infront of a Rakoshi? Oh and hi by the way. HEAVY METAL a step beyond since fiction - jimbow8 - 08-08-2005 Jake Badlands Wrote:Heavy Metal is sweet! Always figured it was ahead of its time. Heck, I was only two years old when it was released. That cabbie Harry Canyon is Bruce Willis period. My favorite episode is Hanover Fist; can't help but find it hilarious. Still have yet to see Heavy Metal 2000 (is it even related?).Welcome to the board, Jake. HEAVY METAL a step beyond since fiction - Kenji - 08-08-2005 Jake Badlands Wrote:Off topic: Kenji I've been wondering this for nearly a year now - is your avatar of Repairman Jack infront of a Rakoshi? Welcome to the board, Jake. This is The Tomb's cover illustration of Japanese edition. And, yes, this is Rakoshi. It's cool, isn't it? |