This is my favourite piece of animation. It would have been great in the film, even if they kept it in this format. The quality of the animation really speaks for its content.
@EmperorChupacabra I think this was supposed to follow Captain Stern. That's Hanover's hand at the begining. The Loc-Nar is all throughout the piece as the spirit of evil. :-)
I need to know the name of the song or composer. I believe I just heard it on my local college radio station, and the complete song is over an hour long.
cool, cool, cool. It's not Pink Floyd, but I was able to find it by watching the video again and actually paying attention this time to the ending (like you said). I was able to download it at an MP3 provider called Skyline; the song is only 9 min 6 sec in duration. I couldn't match it up with the music that I heard on the radio when I asked about it, but I'm not giving up. I still think it may be the same composer: Krzysztof Penderecki
Kinda neat: play this in synch (with the volume turned down) to Anthrax's "Intro to reality." Press play on the video when the song hits about 14 seconds. It plays up pretty cool.
Because of time constraints, a segment of the film called "Neverwhere Land" was cut out; in the movie it would have connected Captain Sternn to B-17. The original rough animatics are set to a loop of the beginning of Pink Floyd's "Time".
This is my favourite piece of animation. It would have been great in the film, even if they kept it in this format. The quality of the animation really speaks for its content.
H0yl1an 11 months ago
AWESOME!
conan50000 1 year ago
it would be awesome to this this segment in the upcoming Heavy Metal! it would look so brilliant, when done right!
StathisQauid 1 year ago
For those of you that dont know, the is nowthe score for the new Martin Scorsese film "Shutter Island." (Atleast the origianl version of the score).
mcf777 1 year ago
I really wish they had not cut this segment out of the movie. It would have added so much more depth and clarity to the story of the Loc-Nar.
TheAltair4 1 year ago
Pretty cool video indeed. I wonder if this is the same type of animation process that was used in Aha's "Take on Me" Video?
beartube1 2 years ago
Probably the most significant, intellectual, and beautiful drawn piece of animation for the film and it didn't even make it. How tragic. :(
iheartthemaxx 2 years ago 2
Yes. The most disturbing, unreleased segment of Heavy Metal.
mikecronis 2 years ago
I saw the loc-nar at the beginning..
EmperorChupacabra 2 years ago
@EmperorChupacabra I think this was supposed to follow Captain Stern. That's Hanover's hand at the begining. The Loc-Nar is all throughout the piece as the spirit of evil. :-)
H0yl1an 11 months ago
I need to know the name of the song or composer. I believe I just heard it on my local college radio station, and the complete song is over an hour long.
OpiumBeast 2 years ago
Time - Pink Floyd
blackidna 2 years ago
cool, cool, cool. It's not Pink Floyd, but I was able to find it by watching the video again and actually paying attention this time to the ending (like you said). I was able to download it at an MP3 provider called Skyline; the song is only 9 min 6 sec in duration. I couldn't match it up with the music that I heard on the radio when I asked about it, but I'm not giving up. I still think it may be the same composer: Krzysztof Penderecki
OpiumBeast 2 years ago
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blackidna 2 years ago
The last seconds of the video shows it.
blackidna 2 years ago
EXELENT!!!
fandetulunar 2 years ago
Kinda neat: play this in synch (with the volume turned down) to Anthrax's "Intro to reality." Press play on the video when the song hits about 14 seconds. It plays up pretty cool.
mcf777 2 years ago
Because of time constraints, a segment of the film called "Neverwhere Land" was cut out; in the movie it would have connected Captain Sternn to B-17. The original rough animatics are set to a loop of the beginning of Pink Floyd's "Time".
dementedtheclown 3 years ago
The whole movie is amazing!Too bad it was cut from the final version :(.
codypotamus 3 years ago 2
I agree...drawn in its complete form it wouldve rocked (not like this rough draft...
crazdayz 3 years ago 2
@crazdayz However the title is "Nowhere Land" not Neverwhere Land.
The title is confused with the comic strip "Never Where" which inspired "Den".
1rhpsfan 1 year ago
thats amazing
kylecityhc 3 years ago