Based on the eponymous underground magazine and original art and stories by Richard Corben, Angus McKie, Dan O'Bannon, Thomas Warkentin and Berni Wrightson, this groundbreaking cult classic served as a crossover introduction for many Americans to the aesthetic conventions associated with Japanese anime. This unique collection of six animated stories are all linked by sequences featuring a fiendish green meteorite that claims to be the cause of evil throughout the world. A combination of science-fiction, fantasy, horror, comedy, and sex against a pulse pounding heavy metal soundtrack with songs by Black Sabbath, Blue Oyster Cult, Cheap Trick, Stevie Nicks, Nazareth and other 80's rock giants. The video contains a three-minute segment that wasn't included in the theatrical version of the film.
This unique collection of six animated stories combines science fiction with fantasy, horror, comedy, sex and rock music.
The segments include "Harry Canyon" and "Den." In the first, a New York City cab driver gets mixed up with a beautiful femme fatale. Although he's become so hardened that he keeps a death ray in his car to kill troublesome riders, he lets his guard down long enough to fall for his latest passenger... and it could cost him his life.
In "Den," a nerdy student travels to another planet and transforms into a macho stud with incredible strength. While fighting villains, beautiful women throw themselves at him.
Other stories in this anthology feature the exploits of a beautiful female warrior, pilots fighting off a creature from another world, and a Pentagon secretary who gets captured by an alien. There's also one off-the-wall segment played purely for comic effect.
The stories are all linked by sequences featuring a fiendish green meteorite that claims to be the cause of evil throughout the world.
The video contains a three-minute segment that wasn't included in the theatrical version of the film.
Based on original art and stories by: Richard Corben, Angus McKie, Dan O'Bannon, Thomas Warkentin and Berni Wrightson.
Stories include: "Harry Canyon" and "Den."
Additional voices: Roger Bumpass and Zal Yanovsky.
The movie was created by animation studios, directors and writers from the USA, UK, and Canada.
DVD Features:
Region 1
Keep Case
Single Side - Dual Layer
Letterbox - 1.85
Audio:
Dolby Digital 5.1 - English
Dolby Digital Surround - English
Additional Release Material:
Deleted Scenes
Featurette: "Imagining Heavy Metal"
Carl Macek Reads his Book "Heavy Metal: The Movie"
Feature Length Rough Cut with Optional Commentary by Carl Macek
Trailers: Original Theatrical Trailer
Interactive Features:
Interactive Menus
Scene Access
Text/Photo Galleries:
Conceptual Art
Heavy Metal Magazine Cover Gallery
Pencil Portfolio with Animation
Production Photos
Single and Layered Cells Portfolio
Director of Photography
Brian Tufano: Director of Photography
Featured
Black Sabbath: Heavy Metal Band
Featured
Blue Oyster Cult:
Featured
Cheap Trick:
Featured
DEVO: Avante-garde Rock band
Featured
Sammy Hagar: Singer/Songwriter
Featured
Stevie Nicks: Singer/Songwriter
Voice
Eugene Levy: SCTV alumnus
Voice
Harold Ramis: Actor/Writer/Director
Voice
John Candy: Canadian Actor/Comedian
Voice
John Vernon: Canadian Supporting Actor
Voice
Richard Romanus: American Actor
Voice
Rodger Bumpass:
Voice
Thor Bishopric: Actor
Story
Dan O'Bannon: Screenwriter/director, mostly sci-fi and horror films
Review 1:
"...Highly enjoyable..."
Source: Total Film
p.90 06/01/2000
Review 2:
"...Impressive....Animated with great verve, and scored very well..."
Source: New York Times
p.C14 08/07/1981
Review 3:
"...Sassy, raunchy, outrageous and eye-pleasing..."
Source: USA Today
p.3D 05/24/1996