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Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1Audience Rating: R (Restricted) Binding: DVD EAN: 9780767853439 Format: Anamorphic, Animated, Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, DVD-Video, Widescreen, NTSC ISBN: 0767853431 Label: Sony Pictures Languages: Manufacturer: Sony Pictures MPN: D05267D Number Of Items: 1 Picture Format: Anamorphic Widescreen Publisher: Sony Pictures Region Code: 99 Release Date: October 17, 2000 Running Time: 88 minutes Studio: Sony Pictures Theatrical Release Date: July 10, 2000 Editorial Review: Amazon.com: Instead of cartoon vignettes that chronicle adolescent fantasies of sex and drugs in the near future, this sequel to 1981's Heavy Metal follows but one story. On a distant planet, a fountain of eternal life has been locked away by a race of supposedly wise people, who have buried the only key deep in space. If found, the key will give directions to the planet, but will also drive the finder crazy--which is exactly what happens. On his way to the planet of youth, Tyler (voice of venerable character actor Michael Ironside) wipes out most of a space colony and kidnaps a sexy woman. His big mistake is that he doesn't kill the woman's sister, Julie (voice of B-movie actress Julie Strain), who then sets out on a mission of rescue and revenge. Created with an uneasy blend of computer and traditional cel animation, Heavy Metal 2000 is utterly predictable. Even the sex scenes are bland and politically correct, eschewing the joy of dirty sex in favor of glimpses of T&A and lots of violence and gore. Of course, one big reason for this movie is to supplement its heavy metal soundtrack, which includes Pantera, Monster Magnet, MDFMK, Insane Clown Posse, Billy Idol, and others. It's probably better to think of it more as a string of music videos than as a story. --Andy Spletzer Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - Heavy Metal 2000This film sharing the name of the 1981 classic "Heavy Metal" has solid animation and an old country western style plot in a sci-fi futuristic setting. This film is pretty graphic and hardcore, but the original "Heavy Metal" is better in my opinion. Rating: - OK MetalAlright attempt to follow up of the Classic original. It was entertaining and the music was alright, but over all it was OK. It does not compare to the original. Rating: - Nothing like the originalI got this and the original after seeing the South Park tribute. The original was fantastic, but this was disappointing at best. Save your money and pass on this one. Rating: - A Space OddityThe Good Things *Great animation quality. *Cool story with lots of action and violence. *Plenty of sex and nudity. *Still a strong theme of good vs evil. *Michael Ironside makes a cool bad guy, as always. *Good soundtrack. The Bad Things *Much more goofy than its predessor "Heavy Metal." *Has only one story line, instead of multiple short stories. Could be seen as long and tedious. *Main character seems ripped-off from the last film. ... Read More Rating: - Heavy Metal 2000I purchased this video for my son's birthday who just turned 14. He absolutely loved it. I myself have seen all the Heavy Metal animations & highly recomend them to anyone who likes sci-fi. I would also like to add that I recieved it in less than a week from Amazon. Keep up the good work! |