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Contaminated X reviews the cult classic Heavy Metal.
Heavy Metal is a 1981 Canadian animated film from executive producer Leonard Mogel, who was als...
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Contaminated X reviews the cult classic Heavy Metal.
Heavy Metal is a 1981 Canadian animated film from executive producer Leonard Mogel, who was also the publisher of Heavy Metal magazine. With Ivan Reitman producing and Gerald Potterton directing, the work flow was expedited by having several animation houses working simultaneously on different segments.
The film is an anthology of various science fiction and fantasy stories adapted from Heavy Metal magazine and original stories in the same spirit. Like the magazine, the film has an unusual amount of bloody violence, nudity and sexuality for an animated film.
A sequel entitled Heavy Metal 2000 was released in 2000.
Critical response to the film was generally dismissive with some reviewers making positive comments. Janet Maslin of The New York Times noted that the film "was scored very well, with music much less ear-splitting than the title would suggest."[citation needed] Film historian and critic Leonard Maltin gave the film 3 stars out of four in his Movie Guide, stating "the film is fun at an adolescent level."[citation needed]
The film enjoyed only limited appeal in its initial run, but became a popular cult attraction for midnight theatrical showings, much like the Rocky Horror Picture Show. Legal problems with the film's music rights kept it off the commercial home video market for 15 years, although it did make rotation on cable movie channels like HBO and Cinemax allowing for fans to record it. In 1996, the legal issues were resolved and the film is now generally available. Heavy Metal may be the canonical example of a popular film or album that was unavailable to consumers for a long time for obscure reasons, despite popular acclaim or success.
The cult popularity of the film continues decades later, with South Park's 2008 episode "Major Boobage" serving as a homage to the film.[1]
Songs ripped from Heavy Metal Official Soundtrack
1.) Regarding the 'Hanover Fist' segment, I think Hanover had that ability all the time, and Stern knew about it. Thats why he payed Hanover to testify, not because he actually thought he could convince the jury, but because he knew Hanover could mutate into a monster and help him escape. Thats why Hanover changed back to his puny self so quickly.
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Maaaaano, faz aí a segunda parte da tua versão de Caverna do Dragão! Faz MESES que espero pra ver isso!!!! Tem previsão pra postar aí?! Ficou MUITO BOA a primeira parte!!! Grande abraço!!!
Sue canal é mto bom, parabéns!!! Curti d++++ o final da caverna do dragão e a mistura com transformers.. Agente até fez um filme da caverna do dragão, mas misturamos com street fighter. Continue fazendo ótimas animações. Sucesso ,\,,/
Ficou MUITO BOA a primeira parte!!!
Grande abraço!!!
Fazia muito tempo que eu não ficava emocionado com uma produção dessas.
Você tem um potencial muito grande.
Obrigado por divulgar seus trabalhos.
ps.: poste endereço de seu site
obrigado.
Curti d++++ o final da caverna do dragão e a mistura com transformers..
Agente até fez um filme da caverna do dragão, mas misturamos com street fighter.
Continue fazendo ótimas animações.
Sucesso
,\,,/