A few of the stories have the voice of John Candy as characters which is a bit distracting (and disturbing)…especially if you watched Camp Candy. R 1 hr 30 min Aug 7th, 1981 Adventure, Science Fiction, Music, Animation, Fantasy. A segment called “Neverwhere Land” was cut for time and was meant to show how Loc-Nar’s influence spreads on a planet. The Taarna story wraps around into the opening tale and has the girl destroy Loc-Nar and becoming a new warrior like Taarna. The story titles are “Soft Landing” and “Grimaldi” (the opening set-up sequences), “Harry Canyon” (the cab driver), Den (the geek boy turned warrior), “Captain Sternn” (space station trial), “B-17” (World War II horror tale), “So Beautiful, So Dangerous” (alien abduction), and “Taarna” (the most famous sequence with the warrior woman and her flying steed). Co-written and directed by Beverly Sebastian, the film concerns a vengeful rocker who rises from the grave to serve gory comeuppance to his fellow band members.
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The story are done by different artists and mostly in rotoscoping style (which fails to live up to Ralph Bakshi’s films). Made during the slasher-film craze during the mid-80s, Rocktober Blood is a prime example of both the heavy metal and stalk-and-slash movie template. Parents need to know that Heavy Metal is an animated film aimed at teens, but its sexual and violent content makes it inappropriate for most. The movie then is stories by Loc-Nar to the man’s terrified daughter. The film starts out with an intro where a man brings Loc-Nar home from a business trip (and is immediately killed). A chronological account of the heavy metal band Iron Maiden's 2008 world tour through India, Australia, Japan, USA, Canada, Mexico and South America in a jet piloted by the band's front man, Bruce Dickinson. The movie has a weird format but in classic anthology fashion has bookend to give an overall story. I love it when dad comes home with killer sentient orbs when he goes on a business trip