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Heavy Metal 2000 (2000)

Heavy Metal 2000 (2000)
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This futuristic animated adventure is based on the graphic novel The Melting Pot, created by noted comic artists Kevin Eastman, Simon Brisley, and Eric Talbot and published by the creators of the well-known graphics magazine Heavy Metal. In a distant universe, the acronym F.A.K.K. (Federation Assigned Ketogenic Killzone) is used to designate places of extreme danger to all life forms. In a bid to keep out unwelcome visitors, the quiet civilization of Eden has designated itself as F.A.K.K., level two. However, a lunatic named Tyler (voice of Michael Ironside) invades Eden, and when he discovers Eden's secrets -- life-preserving if respected, deadly when abused -- he lays waste to the civilization, leaving behind only a female warrior named Julie (voice of Julie Strain). Julie sets out to find Tyler, determined to see the secrets of Eden returned to safety and eager to take her revenge for the slaughter of her people. Unlike the 1981 film Heavy Metal, Heavy Metal 2000 tells one long story rather than several shorter ones; in keeping with the first movie, it does features a soundtrack by a number of noted rock bands, including Monster Magnet, Pantera, Days of the New, Insane Clown Posse, System of a Down, Coal Chamber, and others. Heavy Metal 2000 was released in Europe as Heavy Metal F.A.K.K. 2. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Michael IronsideJulie Strain, (more)
Director(s):
Michael ColdeweyMichael Donovan, (more)
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Heavy Metal 2000

This futuristic animated adventure is based on the graphic novel The Melting Pot, created by noted comic artists Kevin Eastman, Simon Brisley, and Eric Talbot and published by the creators of the well-known graphics magazine Heavy Metal. In a distant universe, the acronym F.A.K.K. (Federation Assigned Ketogenic Killzone) is used to designate places of extreme danger to all life forms. In a bid to keep out unwelcome visitors, the quiet civilization of Eden has designated itself as F.A.K.K., level two. However, a lunatic named Tyler (voice of Michael Ironside) invades Eden, and when he discovers Eden's secrets -- life-preserving if respected, deadly when abused -- he lays waste to the civilization, leaving behind only a female warrior named Julie (voice of Julie Strain). Julie sets out to find Tyler, determined to see the secrets of Eden returned to safety and eager to take her revenge for the slaughter of her people. Unlike the 1981 film Heavy Metal, Heavy Metal 2000 tells one long story rather than several shorter ones; in keeping with the first movie, it does features a soundtrack by a number of noted rock bands, including Monster Magnet, Pantera, Days of the New, Insane Clown Posse, System of a Down, Coal Chamber, and others. Heavy Metal 2000 was released in Europe as Heavy Metal F.A.K.K. 2. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
88 mins

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Director(s):
Michael ColdeweyMichael DonovanMichel Lemire
Writer(s):
Robert Payne CabeenRobert Geoffrion
Producer(s):
Michel LemireJaques Pettigrew
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R(Adult Situations, Nudity, Graphic Violence, Adult Language, Sexual Situations)
Categories:
Action / AdventureSci-Fi & Fantasy
Warning:  This product is intended for mature audiences only. It may contain violence, sexual content, drug abuse and/or strong language. You must be 17 or older to purchase it. By ordering this item you are certifying that you are at least 17 years of age.

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    John M.

    the search for everlasting life with blood, sex, music, and funny moments all in one great movie.

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    Christa E.

    It was all right. Nothing special. It's all right if you're not expecting much. The plot just left me cold, more like it was an excuse to get chicks naked. Mmm... animated semi-porn. The animation was nothing all that special (I agree, more of the stuff from the beginning would have been cool). All around, it was just an average movie. Worth a look if you're into the HEavy Metal comics, but not anything great. It was just... well, it was "meh".

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    Jeremy S.

    If you are into checking out the off beat movies this is one you should put in your Q. They blend both CGI and tradition illustration footage throughout the film. For the most part this works great until the end. The end CG is cheesy and you will know what I mean if you see the movie. I loved the opening credits and wish the whole film would have been done that way. The pacing of the film keeps you interested. The voice acting is top notch. The script could have been a little more in-depth but then it is a Heavy Metal movie. The special features are worth checking out as well. Its better then what you would expect and worth your time on a boring night at home.

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