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Published on Tuesday, May 9, 2000 - 11:05pm |
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HEAVY METAL 2000 screener review
Father Geek here, we got a screener for this Saturday, were very excited and put it on right away. Harry and I both loved the ART, thought the STORY was pretty good, could live with the dramatic sound track, but hated the selection of poorly mixed rock. On Sunday we gave our copy to a professional sound editor (one whose name you all would know) to put a better music selection on our copy for us, without it we agreed we would NEVER watch the film again. It was THAT painful!!!
Reno here, bearing greetings from the heatsoaked East Coast. That's whatI
love about living in Pennsylvania, nice winters, one week of spring, than
-BAM- hot fun in the summertime! And the fun of which I speak of today? Why
none other than an advance peek at ``Heavy Metal 2000.''
First off, let's clear up some confusion on the title. My video tape
screener that I received through various channels is labeled ``HM 2000'' but
the film's on screen title is ``HM: FAKK 2,'' which is what the project had
been developed as. (Father Geek Note: Our screener's Pro-style box had HM 2000 on the front cover and "FAAK 2" on the spine, plus the different on screen title) What Starz, the cable outlet where this thing premiers
on July 14, is actually going to call is unknown to me. (I believe this
film's release plan is to air on Starz first and then make the rounds of
midnight movies. The opening credits on my copy were letterboxed but then
went full screen when the story started. Some of the composition suggests
that there is more going on off the sides of the screen. Feel free to
correct me if I'm wrong here Harry.) Father Geek again... ours was letterboxed all the way through. This made the end titles impossible to read on our 32" screen, plus our copy was not recorded in stereo. Very Uncool!!!
Unlike the classic original ``Heavy Metal,'' ``HM2'' is one continuous story
(based on a graphic novel from Kevin Eastman and Simon Bisley) and not an
anthology.
*** HEAVY SPOILERS FOLLOW ***
It starts off with two asteroid miners discovering a strange, glowing green
crystal. Before you can say ``That's my Loc-Nar you bitch,'' one of the
miners kills the other and takes the crystal. (No points for guessing it's
the miner voiced by the always really evil sounding Michael Ironside.) The
miner, Tyler (A name that does nothing to inspire fear in me. Sorry.) has
taken over the mining vessel and has begun a crystal inspired quest for some
immortality elixer.
Tyler's crew attack the peaceful planet Eden, killing all but the plucky and
busty Julie (voiced by and modeled after Eastman's wife Julie Strain) and,
unbeknownest to her, her sister Jackie. Jackie is taken by Tyler's crew and
Julie sets off after them with the help of one of the Tyler's crew who seems
to have been kicked out for being a doofus.
What follows are bar shoot outs, space chases and crashlandings and
subsequent treks across barren and acrid planet scapes before the
confrontation between Tyler and his lizard army and Julie and a bunch of
aliens who guard the scret chamber of the immortal elixer.
Being a fan of the original ``Heavy Metal,'' I really wanted to enjoy this
film, but I couldn't quite. Numerous logic holes kept opening up for me as I
watched: Did Tyler convert the other miners into his pirate crew or did he
hire them off screen? Why would Tyler put what little of the immortality
elixer he already had into such breakable containers? (He has at least three
of the smash on him through the course of the story.) Why would the
guardians of the elixer lock it away with a key that would send its
possessor on an insane killing spree back to them? And why even go through
all this rigamaroll to hide the key in the first place? Just destroy it. I
guarentee noone will find it if its been broken down to it's base molecules
in the heart of a nearby star.
And most claringly- Why is the movie called ``Heavy Metal'' when they call
one planet BR-549? (That's the name of a country group and also a phone
number from ``Hee Haw.'' I'm embarrassed that I know that.)
On the plus the animation is fairly good, with character designs being
reminscent of the final sequence from the original ``Heavy Metal.'' (There's
also a very obvious swipe from that sequence in the new movie, too.) There's
some use of computer animation also, mainly with the outer space and ship
shots. The only letdown is when a second villian reveals himself at the end
and they switch from hand animation to bad computer animation. The thing
looks worse than the stuff on that new Transformers series on Saturday
morning. Fortunately, it's only on for a few minutes.
The story, with all its flaws, is reminscent of the science fantasy of ER
Burroughs's Mars series and will probably appeal on that level. Still, it
doesn't compare to the feast of future noir cab drivers (long before Bruce
in 5th Element), zombies and World War 2 bombers, barbarian warriors and
coke snorting aliens.
FAKK 2? FAKK you.
(By the way- FAKK stands for Federation Assigned Kitigenic (SP?) Killzone,
adesignation for planets that should be devoid of life since weapon testing
had been done there. Eden was mistakenly given that designation according to
Tyler's navigator. It's a lousy and tenuous way to name a film. Starz should
stick to Heavy Metal 2000.)
RENO out. . .
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Reader Talkback
the name by brush420 | May 9th, 2000 11:12:18 PM | The first one sucked. by twindaggerturkey | May 9th, 2000 11:16:54 PM | hmm.. by BlueHarlequin | May 9th, 2000 11:17:59 PM | Wow! by BlueHarlequin | May 9th, 2000 11:20:38 PM | Okay, so I kind of liked the
one about the trial. by twindaggerturkey | May 9th, 2000 11:32:14 PM | my 2 cents by Sentinel Prime X | May 9th, 2000 11:35:02 PM | What about boobs? The boobs,
people, the by YerAllAgainstMe | May 9th, 2000 11:37:26 PM | The first movie sucked ass and
ruined a good magazine by Brendan3 | May 9th, 2000 11:48:05 PM | Well, I tell you what I'm
holding out for by Bud the CHUD | May 9th, 2000 11:51:50 PM | That new animated logo is
DISTURBING! by Tom Veil | May 9th, 2000 11:55:32 PM | i knew a crippled who liked
the first one by elryano | May 9th, 2000 11:59:35 PM | Is Leonardo in this??? by Why_Dammy? | May 10th, 2000 12:28:54 AM | REVIEW - NO SPOILERS - Heavy
Metal Fakk 2 - A Big Steaming
Pile by Picass0 | May 10th, 2000 01:01:41 AM | Tyler? by scarred2112 | May 10th, 2000 01:27:16 AM | Tyler? by scarred2112 | May 10th, 2000 01:28:47 AM | me again by Sentinel Prime X | May 10th, 2000 02:29:35 AM | I asked if you wanted the
screener a while ago by BathTub | May 10th, 2000 02:43:21 AM | Titan A.E. by Sway | May 10th, 2000 03:25:10 AM | Greeaat... And hour and a half
long version of "Taarna".... by Phantom Cruiser | May 10th, 2000 05:06:04 AM | transformers by Mike the Bill | May 10th, 2000 07:54:16 AM | Did anyone ever notice... by Wee Willie | May 10th, 2000 08:19:36 AM | The Fifth Element comparrison by Brendan3 | May 10th, 2000 08:55:27 AM | The Iron Chef is good. by twindaggerturkey | May 10th, 2000 10:01:25 AM | reeboot movie?! by GoreGroupieWhore | May 10th, 2000 10:33:28 AM | To Brendan3 re: HM / 5thE
connection by catbarf | May 10th, 2000 11:55:23 AM | Wee Willie, Heavy Metal,
Besson, and Woo by JetJaguar | May 10th, 2000 12:05:55 PM | F.A.K.K.2 by Lorax | May 10th, 2000 12:09:58 PM | FAKK you? by Powerslave | May 10th, 2000 12:15:41 PM | Heavy Metal had it's
moments... by Syd Mead | May 10th, 2000 12:32:33 PM | Johnny Depp could play a Big
Steaming Pile of Wood in this
BSP o by Mr.Barney | May 10th, 2000 12:39:01 PM | Iron Chef Rules!!! by Gossamer | May 10th, 2000 01:25:09 PM | "Do we have any of that
Plutonium Ni-borg left?" plus
Reboot inf by MovieCrypt | May 10th, 2000 02:23:26 PM | The actual Reboot Movie
info... link included! by MovieCrypt | May 10th, 2000 02:29:54 PM | FAKK2 BORING by angrybutcher | May 10th, 2000 02:33:18 PM | Heavy Metal Machine by Einhander | May 10th, 2000 05:03:10 PM | Willie Tyler is in Heavy Metal
2000??? I am so excited I
could c by AnxietyNY | May 10th, 2000 05:04:35 PM | Saw It Last Night.....it
Sucked !!! (Where was the
SEX) by FunkyBryan | May 10th, 2000 05:38:29 PM | to bad for cinemas in the US? by DEMOLITION | May 10th, 2000 05:55:14 PM | It started out as such a good
idea... by SWDrawings.com | May 10th, 2000 05:58:16 PM | by []D[][]V[][]D | May 11th, 2000 12:10:35 AM | Melting Pot... by SonOfJorel | May 11th, 2000 01:42:38 AM | Heavy Metal 2000, Soundtrack by Street Hawk | May 11th, 2000 09:23:31 AM | Heavy Metal 2000 Starring
Billy Idol & correction by Street Hawk | May 11th, 2000 03:18:38 PM | the soundtrack by Black Knight | May 11th, 2000 08:48:42 PM |
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