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13 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
This is great! There are few films like this..., 2 May 2002
By A Customer
Well, where to start? I was introduced to this film about 5 years ago, and it is still the one film I can watch again and again.The obvious male-fantasy aspects will probably put off women from watching this title. That said, it is ALWAYS worth hiding in the cupboard. The short stories, tacked together with a very shallow segment involving a green orb that is 'the root of all evil', are glorious in their own right. Each and every one of these bizarre little tales is worth watching again and again, you'll notice things you didn't before on subsequent viewings. DVD extras are superb, with a rough-cut, which isn't even fully animated, but shows some aspects that didn't appear in the final picture. There is even a massive selection of Heavy Metal Magazine covers in a photo gallery, bonus! Add to this a 'making of & staff interview' featurette, and we're onto one fantastic DVD package, wonderful. This is a film which you will either love or hate. Some people would never even submit to watching animated films in the first place (it's their loss). If, like me, you like to watch things that are unusual, and not 'by-numbers', then you should give this a try. 100% recommended to the open minded male (and his understanding partner).
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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A one off, 10 May 2006
Heavy Metal remains one of my all time favourite animated films. It blows a loud raspberry at political correctness and takes the viewer on a completely uninhibited, devil may care ride. Sure it surfs adolescent fantasies but has a truly great sense of humour which is at its best in three particular episodes - Harry Canyon, Captain Stern and So Beautiful, So Dangerous.
Due to wrangles over the rights to the soundtrack, the film did not make an official appearance on dvd and video for many years. The only copies available were crass quality illegal ones. Its arrival on dvd is therefore, belated but the wait has been worthwhile.
The 5.1 soundtrack is good on the dvd and is actually at a lower level than that of the vhs which was very loud but tended to obscure the dialogue. The dvd restores the dialogue to its correct place with the soundtrack playing second fiddle. The soundtrack is still great in 5.1 though and gives the viewer a great experience when played on a full home cinema set up.
The plot revolves around a mysterious green jewel called the Loc Nar which corners a terrified young girl at the film's beginning. We learn that this Loc Nar is the sum of all evil as it recounts six tales to this girl.
The first tale is 'Harry Canyon' which is set in a futuristic but run down New York. A Chandleresque taxi driver by the name of Harry Canyon plies his trade amidst this decrepit city. There he encounters a girl and the Loc Nar. Sassy and full of humour, this is one of the best episodes.
The next tale is 'Den' which sees a geeky young lad transported by the Loc Nar to an alternate universe. There he is given a super hero's body and sets out to save the world (and the girl, naturally).
Following this is the 'Captain Stern' tale which is full of humour and wry morality. All about the trial and subsequent escape of an intergalactic rascal - Captain Stern.
After this tale we see the 4th segmment which is titled 'B17.' This is a grim tale of horror from Dan O'Bannon who was one of the writers of 'Alien.' Here the crew of a B17 on a bombing mission in WW2 have survive when the Loc Nar pays them a visit in mid air....
Leaving behind the grim horror of 'B17' we then move on to the fast moving and fast humoured segment called 'So Beautiful, So Dangerous.' Featuring drug snorting aliens, a randy robot and bags of humour which tends to hit the viewer thick and fast. This is one of the funniest segments in the film.
Lastly we come to 'Taarna' which sees an attack on a peaceful city by a mutated army of warriors and the Loc Nar reveals its true purpose to the young girl that it has been recounting these tales to.
The extras on the dvd include some documentaries re the making of the film. There is also a deleted sequence called Neverland which originally would have been between the 'Captain Stern' and 'B17' segments.
You also get to know that the makers ran out of money and time in completing the film and this explains the variations in the quality of the animation. These tend to be most noticeable in 'Taarna.' If you compare the flying sequences to the rich and detailed animation on scenes like the dinosaur skeleton then you will see what I mean. However, this is negligible and does not detract from the enjoyment factor in any real way.
The music really makes the film tick though and the soundtrack is simply stunning, with contributions from the likes of Don Fender, Donald Fagen, Blue oyster Cult, Black Sabbath, Stevie Nicks, Devo, Nazareth and others. I bought the LP in 1981 after seeing the film and soon added the cd to that.
It has been a long wait for the official dvd release of this film but oh so worth it. Get a group of friends around, bung it on the home cinema, put your feet up and enjoy. Simple.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Nothing is ever as good as you remember..., 24 Oct 2007
Ahhh, I was so excited to relive the nostalgia, and watch some cool deleted scenes and a 'making of', but alas, what a let down.
Yes, this was a great film when I was 15, and maybe even in my 'partying' 20s, but Im afraid the animation feels so dated, the stories are just adolescent and plain now. Its nice to see Mobeius and Corbin again, and some funny huge breasted women but the wobbly animation looks drawn by artists not animators. Worse so, theres really only one deleted scene, which turned out to be what would of been one of the coolest stories/animations (what were they thinking!?)
The making of was hardly that, more like old farts trying to sell this movie again and reliving their stoner days.... where was any of the art design and actual 'making of'?!?
The cool points were hearing some good old music again, and checking out some old magazine covers....
Well for 5 quid, what can you expect... I suppose its worth it just to see again, but with todays manga/anime and cg, I doubt someone seeing this for the first time will enjoy it...
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