Starring - Richard Romanus (Wizards, The Sopranos), John Candy (Blues Brothers, Uncle Buck), and Joe Flaherty (Back to the Future Part II, Happy Gilmore)
Release Date - 1981
Genre - Adventure/Sci-Fi
Tagline - "Louder and nastier than ever"
Format - Bluray (Personal Collection) (Screener)
Rating (out of 5):
The film follows an extraterrestrial orb that is brought to Earth by an astronaut. However, the orb kills him and then terrorizes his daughter with tales of it's evil exploits and the death and devastation it has left in it's wake.
Heavy Metal is a fun animate sci-fi bases anthology but it's one of those films that I just don 't see how someone could be obsessed with it. It has a large following and the dedicated fanbase will protect the film at all costs. I enjoyed it just fine but it's a movie that I can't re-watch without many years between each viewing. The voice acting in this one features one hell of a cast with some names you would not expect to find in a sci-fi based anthology series with an early 80s metal soundtrack but we have some seriously heavy hitters like John Candy in this one. Sadly, the voice acting lacks emotion for the most part and just feels like a quick table read was recorded and laid over the animation. There is no real acting with the voice acting which makes most of the scenes feel a little awkward and cheap. The stories for this one are so much fun. They blend sci-fi with fantasy, adventure, horror, and so many other genres. Most of the stories work and fit the theme of the film but the later segments do feel a bit rushed and uneven. I don't know if they were missing their deadline or tossed in at the last minutes but they do lack the charm that the earlier segments have. Finally, the film blends several different types of animation to create something visually beautiful. There is some instances where I didn't care for the animation but most of the film does a fantastic job blending the different styles together. Also, there is some animated gore and nudity for those of you in the mood for that. Overall, Heavy Metal is enjoyable for a first time watch or if you are in the mood for something you haven't seen in awhile. The Umbrella release, which is part of their Beyond Genres line, is great for collectors looking for something new to add to their shelves. Check it out.
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