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Elvis_Christ 02-17-2005 07:45 PM

Heavy Metal
 
Anyone into this movie or the comic? I watched it again for the first time in years and thought it was awesome it had some really clever, trashy stories with great animation that still holds up today. I haven't seen the second movie yet but I think I'll have to check it out after enjoying this one so much.

urgeok 02-17-2005 07:59 PM

one of the first and only films i ever saw twice - once after another - at the theatre when it was released.

used to have a ton of the magazines (and the marvel version - Epic) but i stupidly gave them away years ago. kicking myself ever since.


the movie had some great moments ... the creepy airplane graveyard sequence ...

and a number of the SCTV personell doing some of the voicework was fun - especially John Candy.

Elvis_Christ 02-17-2005 08:05 PM

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Originally posted by urgeok
one of the first and only films i ever saw twice - once after another - at the theatre when it was released.

used to have a ton of the magazines (and the marvel version - Epic) but i stupidly gave them away years ago. kicking myself ever since.


the movie had some great moments ... the creepy airplane graveyard sequence ...

and a number of the SCTV personell doing some of the voicework was fun - especially John Candy.

You would be kicking yourself about that! There quite hard to come by nowdays. I got the hardcover version of Heavy Metal: F.L.A.K.K 2 the other day. It's the comic adaption of the second film and has some awesome artwork and stills from the first movie. John Candy is great in that movie! He's one of the iconic 80s comedians that I really miss not being around anymore.

urgeok 02-17-2005 08:13 PM

i probably had 50 or more of them ... old issues too - about 20 years ago - when you could still understand what the hell was going on in them ..

i picked one up the other day to look at one and couldnt follow anything ... like they've run out of ideas so obscurity was the only thing left.


i've had the sequal for some time but i'm actually afraid to watch it...


hmm i feel like watching the origional again, talking about it now.

Great soundtrack too

IDrinkYourBlood 02-17-2005 08:17 PM

I didnt like the secound film

Elvis_Christ 02-17-2005 08:20 PM

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Originally posted by urgeok
i probably had 50 or more of them ... old issues too - about 20 years ago - when you could still understand what the hell was going on in them ..

i picked one up the other day to look at one and couldnt follow anything ... like they've run out of ideas so obscurity was the only thing left.


i've had the sequal for some time but i'm actually afraid to watch it...


hmm i feel like watching the origional again, talking about it now.

Great soundtrack too

Yeh they and comics in general have gone pretty crazy. It does have a great soundtrack and its a good loud in your face movie. I really wanna see the second one now it can't be all that bad??! :confused: It has Michael Ironside in it doesn't it?

majorbludd 02-17-2005 08:41 PM

the loknar is mine....give it to me bitch.

yeah, i only saw a couple minutes of the sequel...it was horendous...but had a decent soundtrack....

Elvis_Christ 02-17-2005 08:46 PM

I'm definatley gonna have to check this out then. Looks like a case of getting twice as blunted as I normally would to enjoy this one.

urgeok 02-18-2005 08:12 AM

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Originally posted by Elvis_Christ
John Candy is great in that movie! He's one of the iconic 80s comedians that I really miss not being around anymore.
i miss him but more from his SCTV days ..
none of the SCTV alumni were ever as good in their respective movies as they were in that brilliant series.

with SCTV they each had a hundred different characters they played ..

better than SNL in my opinion ... WAY better.

probably neck and neck with Monty Python - where Python was more cerebral, SCTV had the edge on different characters.
Some amazing immitations and funny stereotypical manifestations of their own..

newb 02-18-2005 08:27 AM

sniff...sniff....its good to see you two conversing and getting along.

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