Heavy Metal with Rodger Bumpass: UMD for Sony PSP Cover

    Heavy Metal Director: Gerald Potterton Cast: Rodger Bumpass, Jackie Burroughs, John Candy, Don Francks

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    • UMD for Sony PSP Release Date: 10/25/2005
    • Original Release: 1981
    • Rating: Rated R
    • Sales Rank: 39,634

    Viewer Rating: (4 ratings)

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    Sword and sorcery meets science fiction meets Playboy in this animated cult favorite consisting of eight loosely linked stories derived from the adult comic book Heavy Metal. Animal House producer Ivan Reitman hired top animators from around the world to create an adolescent boy's dream of a feature film: blood and guts fly; voluptuous naked women get it on with brawny heroes (and one robot); and aliens snort cocaine to a soundtrack of early '80s hits by Devo, Black Sabbath, Cheap Trick, Stevie Nicks, and many others (all of them unscored by composer Elmer Bernstein's original music). Harold Ramis, John Candy, and Eugene Levy of SCTV fame supply some of the voices. The highly diverse animation styles of each of these futuristic flights of fantasy (all the more amazing for having been done without computers) give Heavy Metal a psychedelic vibe that made it a midnight movie staple in theaters -- and now an equally big hit on video and DVD. Kryssa Schemmerling, Barnes & Noble

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    Great for those who remember the magazineby stef_picasso

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    April 15, 2009: It was great to see this stuff again after all these years, I saw it in the theater when it first came out. Though it doesn't quite compare to today's animation it does mirror the story and art styles of the contributing artists. Kinda expensive, I bought it for the sentimental value.

    This review was written about the DVD Wide Screen edition.

    Heavy Metalby readalotMH

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    February 23, 2009: We read the Heavy Metal comics and enjoy the many stories but what happens when we put these stories to life. A life in an animated form. Brilliance. The stories realy take on a life of their own and we can see for ourselves what the author truly intended. Granted some of the stories are adult in character but once in a while an adult needs to let fantasy become part of his life. Sit back and enjoy the show.

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