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Dutch Release - Audio : English / French / German – Subtitles : English / Dutch / French ( optional ) with lots of extra's
A**R
Heavy Metal 2000 uncensored dvd
I loved it.
C**N
Five Stars
Love It
S**E
No brainer
No one should expect stunning cutting edge animation from a film like this, having said that it`s not has bad as some I`ve see it is what it is a no briner. Just a cheap bit of blood and boobs fun just like the last one it not art it entertainment.By the way it was £5:99 with P&P for the Region 2 PAL one when I got it which is £70 now no way would I pay that what a rip off.
S**S
The Melting Pot
Suffice it to say, this was rather disappointing. The 2D animation looks like a Saturday morning cartoon, and the 3D animation is even worse. The characters, though they have competent voice actors, are guilty of cliche dialogue, in what could have been a good plot. There's more violence, nudity and gore than in the original, but it simply isn't animated well enough to pass as better. The soundtrack on the other hand, is really good, and is actually what attracted me to this movie in the first place. Overall, it's decent, and the 3-star rating comes from the actually well picked music selection. Of the tracks that appear in the movie, my favourites are "Silver Future", "Green Iron Fist", "Infinity", "Buried Alive", and "You Don't Know What It's Like". But the movie itself could have been so much better.
J**R
So so...
Entertaining enough in its own way, but nowhere near as good as the original.
E**Z
Heavy Metal FAKE 2 - wrong aspect ratio!
Say what you want about the movie - you like it, consider it trash - or it's both! Unfortunately this DVD version comes with the wrong aspect ratio: 4:3 instead of the original 16:9 (Mmh...AMAZON, why is this not mentioned in the product information?).So if you love the movie, go get the German DVD version - it contains English 5.1 audio as well!
A**R
Heavy Metal 2000... less of a sequel
I was and still am a big fan of the original Heavy Metal film - great characters and memorable scenes. This movie I am affraid, missed the mark, which is a shame as it could have been a good film, if they had taken a little more time (and perhaps had more money spent on it). The voice acting cast are good, but the characters are forgetable and the plot seems a little tired. Perhaps if they had stuck to the multi-story format (like the 1st film), it may have been an equal. All in all, I would not recommend this film - try and watch it online or on you tube, as it is a very poor film.
M**N
what the?
3 stars for well drawn breasts...its a blood fest and supports macho madness to a level of brutal nonsense...this is why feminism started... well not started, its for people who it 16oz steaks and lift cars above there heads....
I**.
product review
great movie
S**Y
Worth the wait.
I've been wanting this title in my collection for years. I have the first Heavy Metal movie on Bluray & this one on SuperBit is a good presentation on my HD TV.
J**Z
Heavy Metal 2000 as a stand alone project! Not a sequel.
To be fair, there are several references to the cult classic, 1981's Heavy Metal. Directly, the only true attachment to that breakthrough accomplishment was the sign on the Space Docking Port reading, "Heavy Metal." HM2K is loosely based on its namesake in minor and jumbled ways.Tyler, the space miner, was nicely portrayed by Michael Ironside. His gritty, overbearing voice gave Tyler a presence of dominance and a general sense of evil to all whom he crossed. Finding the "green crystal" was similar to HM's Loc-Nar without any self-awareness. Yes, the "green glow" of the crystal was alluring and prized. No different from the Loc-Nar. But without that all-knowing evil presence, it was a huge departure from HM. In HM, the Loc-Nar sought its victims. Here the crystal awaits to be found before unleashing the evil that the beholder intends.In this radical plot differential, the story played out for the entire length of the movie. I found this to be pleasing with just a single storyline to follow. Don't get me wrong. I absolutely loved HM for all it was and the variation of tales told. But it genuinely captivated me with a single story in HM2K. Once Tyler begins his transformation into a single-minded madman, he embarks on his quest for immortality on a planet further than his ship can normally traverse. All the while, plundering system after system, planet by planet, for his needs and psychotic pleasures.Certain similarities between this and HM were closer in storyline. The lone survivor in the form of F.A.A.K.2. Torn out of the mold of Tarna. The whole badass attitude and take no prisoners methods. The Heroin who will become Tylers' nemesis. Never mentioning that "green crystal" again. All Tyler has at his disposal were the little viles to keep his superhuman strength up. To this point, there was little in common to HM. The stronger Tyler becomes, the more fear he strikes into those around him. Psychosis has nearly taken over as Tyler destroys all he deems unfit or unworthy. A definite reference to the drug culture that HM was geared for.Opposite from Tarna who remained silent and stoic, F.A.A.K. is highly vocal. Bitter, verbally abusive and unafraid to speak her angry thoughts. No different than in real life, sometimes ones words can come back to haunt them. It does for her. To her credit and paired with HM, she is drawn with the perfect body. Like Tarna, HM2K has her dress out for battle with a G-String, red/black, thigh high boots, cool gloves and a shoulder cover. Oh yeah, a sword too! Clearly the animation was male oriented. Yet I needed to look closely over many viewings to see if any more connections were made between the 2 movies. Not many!The ultimate showdown. Tyler has become of monstrous proportions. Wearing a fallen enemy's skull as a mask, bones on his uniform to be more imposing and a "Punisher" type insignia on his chest. F.A.A.K. is ready to save her sister and all that is good in the universe, all though I don't feel she sees it this way. Her little rock buddy (R2-D2 type) brings the light humor and her moral guidance. The insuing battle happens way too fast considering the hype to its culmination. F.A.A.K. wins and evil is locked away until the next time the "green crystal" is found.For the musical scores, Thrash Metal was chosen as this was the style of the times. The majority of tie-ins were not in keeping with the action. I feel this was just in keeping with what worked so well in HM. I found myself adjusting the sound every time a tune played because the 5.1 Surround was so clear, it overrode the dialogue. Then raise the sound again when the tunes ended. The Superbits was revolutionary for the times. The look, feel and sound took me back many years!This is truly not a sequel if one has those expectations. By name only, it is Heavy Metal 2000. HM is a series of vignettes that took the viewer away with several stories told by the all-encompassing "Loc-Nar." HM2K is a single story of a similar evil by suggestion alone. Again, were it not for that sign on the Space-Dock reading Heavy Metal, and had one NOT seen the title of this movie prior to watching it, I don't believe viewers would know it was of HM fame.To me, I have always been a Heavy Metal fan. The magazine, the 1981 Midnight showing of HM, and this film. I have watched this for years back when my home theater system was set up for VHS. Since my Amazon purchase, to say I've watched it 20 times is on the low side. The cartoony feel is just how it is. It beats anything on TV these days! Should this become available on Blu-Ray, I will jump on that too!So, if you want to watch a violent animated movie that is sexually suggestive, this is for you. Just don't run into this with expectations of a true "Sequel" to Heavy Metal. Far from it. Two separate movies where the second hopes you will buy because of the namesake. Trust me, it isn't. If you can rip yourself from that, your gonna love it!
S**R
Came in before expected time!
Classic!
B**H
Five Stars
I liked this dvd
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