Well Cameron reinvented motion capture on film with his animation and do you agree that Avatar was like a big screen HM issue brought to life don't you think? it's also cool he loves HM the movie and HM magazine and used some of them as elements for his movie
@Johnlindsey289 In terms of thematic matter or what? Personally, when I was a child I certainly would never have been allowed to have viewed such pictures by my mother, that's just the era that I grew up in, I don't know about you or these current generations. Now, it just seems aloof and carefree, so it seems. If I had children of my own, I probably wouldn't be entirely restrictive but I sure wouldn't allow Urotsukidoji at all. It's a bit much.
Indeed, when Cameron wrote Avatar in 1993 he was inspired by HM the movie and HM magazine for the film. You can tell how Avatar was to HM magazine/movie
Would you compare Heavy Metal to Akira, Ninja Scroll, Ghost in The Shell, Wizards, Fire and Ice, Urotsukidoji: Legend of the Overfiend, Nausicaa of the Valley of the Wind, Wicked City, Heavy Traffic, Fritz The Cat, South Park The Movie, Golgo 13 and Wicked City when it comes to cartoon movies that aren't for kids
Corben was amazing! Always wished they would use more of his projects as films! If you ask me...his work was (at least in part) the inspiration behind the movie Avatar!
what awesome boobs!
quesondriac 10 months ago
@CultureJudge
Well Cameron reinvented motion capture on film with his animation and do you agree that Avatar was like a big screen HM issue brought to life don't you think? it's also cool he loves HM the movie and HM magazine and used some of them as elements for his movie
Johnlindsey289 10 months ago
@Johnlindsey289 The Avatar aliens were a Corben rip-off. Corben's were better, though. I even find Corben's animation here more watchable.
CultureJudge 10 months ago
@Johnlindsey289 In terms of thematic matter or what? Personally, when I was a child I certainly would never have been allowed to have viewed such pictures by my mother, that's just the era that I grew up in, I don't know about you or these current generations. Now, it just seems aloof and carefree, so it seems. If I had children of my own, I probably wouldn't be entirely restrictive but I sure wouldn't allow Urotsukidoji at all. It's a bit much.
Khultan 1 year ago
@TheAltair4
Indeed and let's not forget Nausicaa, Mononoke, John Carter, Dune, Star Wars, Call Me Joe, and Wizards.
Johnlindsey289 1 year ago
@dukes0916
Indeed, when Cameron wrote Avatar in 1993 he was inspired by HM the movie and HM magazine for the film. You can tell how Avatar was to HM magazine/movie
Johnlindsey289 1 year ago
@Khultan
Would you compare Heavy Metal to Akira, Ninja Scroll, Ghost in The Shell, Wizards, Fire and Ice, Urotsukidoji: Legend of the Overfiend, Nausicaa of the Valley of the Wind, Wicked City, Heavy Traffic, Fritz The Cat, South Park The Movie, Golgo 13 and Wicked City when it comes to cartoon movies that aren't for kids
Johnlindsey289 1 year ago
@dukes0916 James Cameron was influenced by the Heavy Metal movie and magazines when he conceived of Avatar.
TheAltair4 1 year ago
Corben was amazing! Always wished they would use more of his projects as films! If you ask me...his work was (at least in part) the inspiration behind the movie Avatar!
dukes0916 1 year ago
The John Carter of Mars influence is obvious, but respectful. I, too, wish that this could have been on the Heavy Metal DVD.
SailorBarsoom 1 year ago