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Andy S says:

I just PRAY, PRAY VER HARD, that Ozzy Osbourne is not in any way attached to this film. Everything him and his biatch of a wife touches is done soley for the almighty dollar with no regard for integrity. If this movie is half as original as the first one, it should be a fun, heavy metal ride. I agree that Zombie would probably be great doing a segment to “Thunderkiss ‘65″ or “Black Sunshine.” I just hope they don’t go with nu-metal bands like “Korn,” “Slipknot” or “Mudvayne.” If they do, my fanny won’t be in a seat for it.

NO OZZY!!

Daniel F says:

Ugh slightly depressing news. As if the current heavy metals were not bad enough.

Darren seeley says:

I not only think this is great news, but I expect a great soundtrack for it too. (Note: Paul is partially wrong. The music is mostly early 80s- and a good chunk of them were made for the film, most notably Sammy Hagar’s title track.

Speaking of which, I’d like a tune from Hagar’s side project band Chickenfoot, if not those connected to Chickenfoot (Joe Satriani, Chad Smith *Red Hot Chili Peppers* and Michael Anthony*Van Halen*.

Other folks I can/woul like to see in this soundtrack:

Adam Lambert (yes, the American Idol runner up)

Lady Gaga (serious)

Bif Naked (double serious)

Collide

Ego Likeness

DJ Shadow or DJ Icey

and Rob Zombie, just because he’s directing a segment

Daniel F says:

Wow I didn’t think I could possibly want to see this movie any less, but if that’s the sound track lol I would actually want to see this movie less.

Also Darren the movie is called Heavy metal why would half of those artists (Using that term loosely) be attached to this film.

greenknight333 says:

@ Andy S

Ozzy’s brain(if it can still be called that [bowl of oatmeal]) is completely fried, I mean the man has done so much drugs and chemicals it’s just like an Etchasketch..if he shakes his head too hard he loses everything that was up there and has to start all over again..

greenknight333 says:

@ Daniel F

“Ugh slightly depressing news. As if the current heavy metals were not bad enough.”

ARe you talking about Hg, Cd, As, Pb, Cr, Co, Cr, Cu, Mn, Ni, Sn and Tl? Those are the heavy metals I am aware of..

Daniel F says:

Those are exactly what I’m referring to greenknight. Those are terrible.

Paul Young says:

LOL Greenknight that might the funniest thing I’ve read in a awhile. Did you look all those up or did you for some reason have them memorized?

@Daniel F – What movie or movies are you actually looking forward to? There has to be something that catches your eye.

I’d have to agree the nu-wave metal would suck for this movie. The music need to be hard and melodic. Maybe DragonForce could do a track?

Daniel F says:

This year I’m not looking forward to much to be honest. At least not any more the movies I was looking forward to have all pretty much gone by now. I was looking forward to Wolverine (which was disappointing), Star Trek (Which was good), Terminator (which was good, but disappointing) The Hangover (I haven’t yet seen it), Watchmen (Which was good) and a few other films that I were not that interested in.

I can list a few if you would like.

Sherlock Holmes is probably the biggest one. I’m amped for it.
Year One might be interesting.
Public Enemies looks good despite having people I don’t like.
The New Ice Age might be good.
Funny People sounds promising
The Time Traveler’s Wife I havn’t seen much on it except for it’s IMDB’s page, but sounds decent.
Paper Heart mostly because I’ve liked just about everything with Micheal cera.
The Goods Jeremy Piven is a fantastic actor and is the main reason I watch Entourage.
Shanghai Cusack is fairly dependable and always puts on a good performance.
Pandorum sounds interesting. Ben Foster is an excellent actor and Quiad is hit or miss.
Extract Jason Bateman is dependably funny and while he has a lot of hate Affleck is a fairly decent actor.
2012 sounds exciting and once again Cusack.
Hoodwinked 2 I thought the first was very clever which is a bad sign and a good sign for the second so we will see.

I’ll be fair though this year is a fairly unexciting year and I haven’t been keeping up with much.

JustDavid says:

Ah yes, 14 times in the theater, a personal record, I remember it well (mostly)! ;)
And the wait for it to come out on video. That stunk!

At the time (and even now) I didn’t know any of the writers of the stories that made up the original movie. For that reason I’m not convinced that having a bunch of well known directors will automatically make this new movie great. What made Heavy Metal great was the ORIGINAL idea of the Loc-Nar telling (bragging) the stories of its far reaching influence and how this frightened little girl could destroy it!

I know we all know how the movie went, but my point is Hollywood is mostly devoid of original ideas and without such vision having tried and true directors may only prove Hollywood can’t think outside it’s own box.

As for the sound track: The greatest sound track ever! Good luck matching it! ‘Nuff said.

I will wait cautiously and optimistically for more news and for the move. Who knows, maybe the Loc-Nar will once again be worshiped as god, on some worlds. :)

Matt Keith says:

I liked the first….hated the second…I’ll be game for a new one.

Daniel F says:

Now that I thought about it some more Paul I realized you were probably thinking beyond just this year for excitement. Outside of comic films I don’t really know much about what’s gonna be out in two or three years. Though I can say most comic films excite me and while it was disappointing I enjoyed T4 if they don’t go with the story we have been hearing about I would be excited for T5. If the Mass Effect game ever gets made I am beyond excited for that. Also a list of actors I tend to follow and stay excited about.

John Cusack
Christian Bale
Russel Crowe
Will Smith
Paul Rudd
Casey Affleck
Ryan Reynolds (Sometimes I like him, but he’s a bit obsessed with romantic comedies)
Jeremy Piven
Seth Rogan
Ben Foster
Edward Norton
Denzel (Most of the time)
Jason Bateman
Micheal Cera
Nathan Fillion (Hit or miss with movies but hes always good)

And then there are my two man crushs who don’t do good movies that often, but they are good actors and I have a man crush on them I can’t help it.
Jensen Ackles
David Boreanaz

Oh and most films made by Kevin Smith, Chris Nolan, Ridley Scott, James Mangold, Judd Apatatow

Daniel F says:

So there are plenty of films I like and want to see. However Heavy Metal is all about boobs and music. That’s all the cartoons were about. The movie more than likely will have less boobs and worse music so I don’t see and if it’s based around the same story I don’t see how it will do well since the story of the cartoons was terrible. We were just able to ignore it because of loads of Cartoon boobs and loud head banging music.

TJ says:

hm…wonder if they could do something nice with a tune from Porcupine Tree :P

piratedan says:

well I have a few nits to pick with this piece of news…..

one it’s all very well to have great directors attached, but what exactly are they directing? It matters naught if the stories suck, y’know? Are they doing a remake of the original segments from the movie or are they selecting other stories from the magazine (it did have a rather long run)? Are they incorporating and getting the rights from the artists? which animation studios have signed on? That also affects the quality of the storytelling, if the artwork sucks, then it really don’t matter much. As for the soundtrack, I think it would be nice to revamp it some, but I would pick artists that were around at the time, say foghat, nazareth, aerosmith, van halen and the like (maybe Joan Jett?). I would most definately suggest that the Hagar, DEVO and BOC cuts stay, maybe even the opening Riggs song.

Paul Young says:

@piratedan – There hasn’t been an announcement that I’m aware of regarding the animators yet. Nor have they discussed the story. My thought is the story will be nothing like the first or second but rather a completely new story in the same outer space world with different characters. I’m not sure if you would even classify it as a sequel or a remake. I don’t get the feeling that a remake is what Eastman is going for but we shall see.

Manowar says:

I remember watching the original when i was still a preteen… I thought it was amazing for many preteen reasons…..

piratedan says:

@PY thank you sir. I guess it’s just too early to tell about this. Although there’s a part of me that hopes that they’ll have the good sense to stay with stories from the magazine itself, if not a retelling of the original lineup. Else the name of the movie loses it’s meaning altogether.

@Daniel F

“However Heavy Metal is all about boobs and music. That’s all the cartoons were about.”

So what’s your point?

:-P

Vic

Daniel F says:

You know my point Vic I’m that annoying guy on this site that expects good story and plot.

Paul Young says:

@DanielF – I knew there something about you that annoyed me :) J/K My mom used to say “Want in one hand and spit in the other and see which one fills up first” sadly that applies to Hollywood lately.

Daniel F says:

Really Paul? My family used a different word other than spit and i think it applies more to hollywood.

Paul Young says:

LOL, my mom reads this site so I have to be careful what i say but you, sir, are entirely correct.

Josh R says:

This had better be hand drawn animation. The article mentioned something about 3D, which probably means that it will be CG, but we haven’t gotten a quality 2D animated movie in forever.

@Daniel F

Dude lighten up. That was a JOKE (hence the smiley).

Vic

Daniel F says:

That’s because 3d is much more enjoyable to watch.

greenknight333 says:

@ Paul

I’m a bit of a science geek but there are more heavy metals.Up until a few years ago I knew the entire Periodic Table with molecular weights and electron configuration including all known lanthanoids and actinoids(The Simpson’s geek in me coming out there :) ) and then three kids come along and 7 years of sleep deprivation and voila..it’s all mostly gone.. :( facts are facts

Besides Facts are meaningless. You could use facts to prove anything that’s even remotely true!

Daniel F says:

Greenknight that seems confusing to me. Facts are meaningless, but then you say you can use them to prove things. Doesn’t that mean facts are meaningful? In my mind that makes facts one of the most important things in the world especially give the large number of people who don’t know facts about .. well anything.

greenknight333 says:

@ Daniel F

It was a quote from Homer Simpson…

“Besides Facts are meaningless. You could use facts to prove anything that’s even remotely true!”

Lighten up..Cripers..were you potty trained at gunpoint? :)

790 says:

I don’t even Cameron can ever come close to the magic of “Heavy Metal”,,, (the second film is dead to me)
^
When this cartoon came out I was prob 13, I remember it was Rated R at the time. I didn’t understand why til years later when I watched it on Laserdisc. It was very hard to find before the VHS era. Even the awesome soundtrack wasn’t easy to come by on Cd for years.
Something about all the ASCAP royalties.
A truly one of a kind film,,,
The subject matter was lifted right from the pages of the magazine itself, and the music fit like a glove.
^
Its a bummer these days that all the top directors and studio heads feel the need to 3D all the new animation films more or less. I’ll wait for the dvd as I don’t and will not support 3D films in the theatre.
^
I’m not amped about Rob Zombie doing any musical tracks as the guy has the voice of a corpse. His music stinks and I can barely stand some of his films.
But hey, maybe he’ll just direct a small thoroughly gross little segment and then we can move on, Hopefully,,,
I’ll take Ozzy any day over a zombie.

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