I'll never forget putting this into a VCR at 7 years old in the 90s thinking it was some normal cartoon...shook my entire cartoon foundation to it's core. Haven't been the same since.
Don't lose hope there are always stories like this....they just need to reach the right people so they become a animated or live action movie or TV show.
Love the imagery at the start... the men who crewed the B-17's in WW2 had big, brass balls... Flying over enemy territory, having to deal with anti-aircraft guns and enemy fighters... just reading about the exploits of some of these men is enough to give one tremendous respect for them. So many came home scarred, both physically and mentally... and so many didn't come home at all. A moment of silence for these brave men.
I knew a guy that had his grandfather's 1911, and holster. Guy was a bomber pilot and was shot down. Managed to make it back to England. Was wounded, holster still had the bloodstain on it. It wasn't just the pilots. Was a bunch of tough sons of bitches in that war.
@@santi-xj1qr And the nickname stuck, because they were extremely durable bombers, especially compared to other bombers being produced at the time. www.wired.com/2011/07/toughest-plane-ever/ Thus, "not just a nickname".
@@santi-xj1qr ... I'm quite familiar with the story of how they trademarked the reporter's remark. The original statement is "Flying Fortress was not just a Nickname". That means, if you have difficulty parsing english, that the Nickname was well deserved for more reasons than just the number of machine guns it was carrying, and the durability of the plane lends gravitas to the nickname.
When this came out, everyone I knew hated this song, said it wasn't metal, and did not belong in the movie, and while they're pretty right that it's not metal, I still like this song, and thought it fit in well with the visual.
@@subzero8679 Don Felder is a great kickass player and has proven himself many times over, ,the fact The Eagles brought him in to "toughen" out their sound so that they could rock out more says it all!
We tripped out on this movie in 81 at the theater...wow 19 years old. If you got to grow up in the 50's through the 90's which were the best pop culture wise with all the golden classic movies, music & concerts, and cars...YOU were blessed!
I saw this moving in the Drive In theater in Pueblo Co back in 81. My friend and I rode our motorcycles there from Farmington, NM to visit his awesome cousins. It was a 6-hour ride and took us over two mountain passes to get there. OH, and did I tell you I was 15 and he was 16? Yeah, teenagers have NO CLUE what it's like to actually "grow. up." now days. Many years later, When I learned this movie was going to be on sale "next Tuesday" on DVD, I purchased it. I didn't even own a DVD player at the time, though. I still have the movie, and have been through a several DVD players since then. I pop it in once in a while an reminisce. I started high school in 1979. I graduated college in 1989. The entire decade of the 80's was, for me, school, cars, girls, friends, video games, pinball, MTV, and scrounging for money. My son was born in December, 1988. He is now 31; I'm 54 and looking to retire in about 5 years with a 35 year career as an electrical engineer. I am sad that my son never did, and could never have lived the amazing life I did as a teenager. It was just a way different world back then. We had to grow up early. No after early school programs, after school programs, daycare, "helicopter parenting". When I turned 7, my brother 6, my mom entered the work force, and we would never have her be a "stay at home mom" again. No regrets, though. We were the quintessential "latch-key kids". We'd get home from school, make a sandwich and ramen noodles, watch some cartoons, get the call from mom at about 4:00 +/- a minute or two. And from the time we hung up the phone until she walked in the door at about 5:00, A LOT OF LIFE happened. . . . A LOT OF LIFE. . . . I became VERY independent, able to do my own thing, and hardly think twice about it. That alone has served me well in life. I depend VORACIOUSLY on myself and my skills as a professional. . . . . Young people today simply haven't a clue how ot live like that. HEY! Thanks for reading all this. It's late Christmas eve, I was contemplating life, played this video, and started writing. All my best to you!
Totally relate. Lived a lot, really fast. On my own for most of the time. I came and went from the back door, Dad in and out of the front. Walked home from school. Lots of freedom back then and we weren't worried about freakin' perverts and mass shooters all of the time. I know the world was kind of screwed up back then but man is it bad now. My daughter has never known a time when America wasn't at war with some country or another.
58 myself and can definitely relate. Lots of time on my own from about 9 or 10 on. Riding bikes all over Chicago. Saw Heavy Metal in 81. Had a Yamaha at the time. Rode it from Fort Worth to Champaign, Il. Late 70s and early 80s were a good time. Been married and working since 85, mostly good times too, but remember those early days fondly.
It's a funny thing in hindsight, but back then the term was used more for motorbikes and cars, while music journalists used the term to make fun of rock bands they felt were too lowbrow.
Seen this on LSD as a teenager! It felt like a comic book came to life in front of my eyes 👀 in real time. What a deep fuckin moment in my life When the Locknar was destroyed at the end I felt a load come off my shoulders. Then. Realize, it’s just a movie... What an amazing experience
can't listen to this song without thinking of this scene. haha. Also.. it's one of my favorite parts of the movie. It's a shame this story was so short.
The cartooning of subsequent Heavy Metal movies may be superior to the first, but nothing can touch the sound track of the first one. It''s in it's own league.
@@mikeymcweewee9479 Ya know, I looked at the style of the original after I wrote that and decided I really do like the imagery of the first Heavy Metal better. The computer cartooning doesn't have the depth or pop of the original. 2000 is too slick and bland.
I was thinking more about the array and design of characters. What I thought is funny is that heavy metal one is a compilation of actual storied from the magazine, with the green orb being the connective entity. The second heavy metal only followed one storyline.
I tell you right now I really do miss classic animation like this ,computer animation is okay but it just doesn't have the same feel. And I really would like to see a new heavy metal animated movie ,but it definitely have to be rock music from the 70's and 80's ,because the music today sucks.
@@soldierski1669 congrats you had found the Holy grail of every kid that ever stayed up late tirelessly searched for ..... late night T.V tits ....lolol
My little brother painted the album cover on the hood of his Datsun B210. Awesome paint job, great sound track, my favorite tune, great tits lol. I was a senior in high school when we got stoned and watched this movie :-).
This movie came out in the spring, we spent so many Saturday nights that summer watching this movie over and over at the drive in. The sound was over an FM system so we could crank it. I was about 20 years old then, good times.
I love the movie. I love the song...Saw the movie when I was 15 and yet I just realized..... Americans focused on Daylight bombing. The Brits focused on Night time bombing....
GREETINGS YEE OF WHO STILL THINKETH YEE ARE YOUR PHYSICAL BODY UNDERSTAND AND KNOW THAT YEE ARE MUCH MORE AS YEE ARE A CREATION FORCE WITHIN YEE AS ALL HAVE THE SAME BEGINNING FROM FORM TO FORMLESS LIMITLESS WE ARE ALL ONE
This scene scared the bejeesus out of me when I was a kid. Still gives me the heebie-jeebies nearly 40 years later. An excellent movie all around. I loved the scene with the two aliens snorting Plutonian nyborg and flying/crashing the ship while stoned. Also, STEEEERRRRRNNNN! I'd love to see a remake, word for word, no changes, same soundtrack, in modern CGI (though this B-17 scene would probably be even scarier).
The thought of the aircraft being made of aluminum while hearing heavy metal , remember watching it at the theater at Long Beach, Calif when it came out.
(According to google) Drive it on up and let's cruise a while Leave 'em very far behind You can hedge your bet on a clean corvette To get you there right on time Now if you're ready to dive into overdrive Baby the green lights are on It's like you're runnin away on some high octane Every time she reached the boulevard Won't you take a ride, ride, ride On heavy metal It's the only way that you can travel Down that road Satisfied, fied, fied On heavy metal Baby won't you ride Ride it until it explodes Heavy Metal My oh my how this lady can fly Once she starts rollin' to leave you You know you just can't lose the way she moves You wait for her to finally release you It's not a big surprise to feel your temperature rise You've gotta get your redline fever 'Cause there is just on cure that they know for sure You just become a heavy metal believer Won't you take a ride, ride, ride On heavy metal It's the only way that you can travel Down that road Satisfied, fied, fied On heavy metal Baby won't you ride Ride it until it explodes Heavy Metal Heavy Metal Heavy Metal Heavy Metal Heavy Metal /// The footage shown above genuinely shook me to the core first time I saw it. Riveting and horrifying.
This segment "B-17" was written by Dan O'Bannon who also wrote Alien (and its spiritual predecessor Dark Star) and you can really see some of his hallmarks in it.
Played this song every time we went on a helo extract mission for NATO downed pilot's, Bosnia 93 -96. Survived 2 shootdowns, only 1 left now. "Pomozi boli! Grude mi! Grude mi!...
My all time favorite sound track! I am going to sign off and watch the movie on Blu Ray ... again! What else are you going to do during the wuhan china corona virus.
And I had a subscription the entire time I was in Uncle Sam's Little Yacht Club (77-81), fucking great stuff in that mag! My favorite was usually "The Bus"!
I'll never forget putting this into a VCR at 7 years old in the 90s thinking it was some normal cartoon...shook my entire cartoon foundation to it's core. Haven't been the same since.
Same here. My dad showed me Wizzards and Heavy Metal because "they're gonna be gone one day"
You know it
Lol 😂
hahahah
I SHOWED my 7 yr old 9 yr old KIDS and THEY LOVE it
Wow... I was 17 when I saw this in the theaters. And it STILL absolutely ROCKS! Miss those days. Movies like Heavy Metal will never be made again. 😞
@Runco990 Movies like Heavy Metal will never be made again. unless all the men are wearing dresses. And the Main Character gets her "DD" cups cut off.
Saw it at a Drive In. Later got the VHS ................. times....
@@rootedwithgod Remember when my dad bought the fisrt vhs player a monster and the remote had a cable....🤣🤣🤣
Saw it in the theater with my bud at 16.
Later it was my first Blu-Ray purchase.
Don't lose hope there are always stories like this....they just need to reach the right people so they become a animated or live action movie or TV show.
61 yrs old. Keep the rock going !!!🌠👍
Copy Dat born in ‘62 and still Rockin in the Free World !
I'm 68 still rocking.
65 here
One of the best movies ever made
This is a great song to listen to when absolutely sober or absolutely fried.
Fried, atm...
I suggest both... sober first, then pleasantly baked
...or both in succession multiple times...
It sounds even better around cat piss.
I would not have bothered seeing this movie if it wasn't for South Park.
Me and my girlfriend had this movie and an entire theater to ourselves one summer day. It was awesome!
Best part of the movie. It's hard to believe the movie is 40 years old.
Man I feel old.
One of the greatest movies ever
Heavy Metal 💥💥💥!!!!
Senior in high school, 1981. Brings back some awesome memories.
Love the imagery at the start... the men who crewed the B-17's in WW2 had big, brass balls... Flying over enemy territory, having to deal with anti-aircraft guns and enemy fighters... just reading about the exploits of some of these men is enough to give one tremendous respect for them. So many came home scarred, both physically and mentally... and so many didn't come home at all. A moment of silence for these brave men.
Word
Look for the heroes of FAB in World War II. The daredevils on the Italian skies, the terror of the German lines.
I knew a guy that had his grandfather's 1911, and holster. Guy was a bomber pilot and was shot down. Managed to make it back to England. Was wounded, holster still had the bloodstain on it. It wasn't just the pilots. Was a bunch of tough sons of bitches in that war.
Don’t forget those poor souls in the ball turret, hearing about that in 8th grade was disturbing
One of the toughest planes ever made. Flying Fortress was not just a nickname.
it wasnt a flying fortress
@@rendopatto2751 Looked like a classic B-17 to me. B-24 has a completely different tail.
And yes, "Fortress" is a relative term.
The nickname was given because of the number of machine guns it had on board, not because of how tough it was
@@santi-xj1qr And the nickname stuck, because they were extremely durable bombers, especially compared to other bombers being produced at the time.
www.wired.com/2011/07/toughest-plane-ever/
Thus, "not just a nickname".
@@santi-xj1qr ... I'm quite familiar with the story of how they trademarked the reporter's remark. The original statement is "Flying Fortress was not just a Nickname".
That means, if you have difficulty parsing english, that the Nickname was well deserved for more reasons than just the number of machine guns it was carrying, and the durability of the plane lends gravitas to the nickname.
When this came out, everyone I knew hated this song, said it wasn't metal, and did not belong in the movie, and while they're pretty right that it's not metal, I still like this song, and thought it fit in well with the visual.
It's metal. People are just assholes. They think metal is just the really heavy screaming stuff. It's not.
@@subzero8679 Don Felder is a great kickass player and has proven himself many times over, ,the fact The Eagles brought him in to "toughen" out their sound so that they could rock out more says it all!
In most cases it's hard rock, but since the 80s had barely begun, I'd say it counts
@@edgarbanuelos6472 Except, Heavy Metal didn't begin in the '80's.
@@Lengsel7 I know, but typically heavy metal from the 70s either sounded like blues rock or hard rock
Went to the movie like 10 times. Bought the album and played it over and over again. Awesome
We tripped out on this movie in 81 at the theater...wow 19 years old. If you got to grow up in the 50's through the 90's which were the best pop culture wise with all the golden classic movies, music & concerts, and cars...YOU were blessed!
Saw this in 1981 at the theater when I was 13 years old. Good times, good days. Wish I could go back.
Amen. Was 17 then, miss my 70 Cutlass.... with my gf in the back seat😉
It was a trip seeing it. Animation was fantastic.
I was 14.....man was my mind blown....
Ohh jeahh
@@unclebob793770 Chevelle here loved the Cutlass also buddy of mine had one.
Don did an awesome job on this song.🎸🎸🎸
I saw this moving in the Drive In theater in Pueblo Co back in 81. My friend and I rode our motorcycles there from Farmington, NM to visit his awesome cousins. It was a 6-hour ride and took us over two mountain passes to get there. OH, and did I tell you I was 15 and he was 16? Yeah, teenagers have NO CLUE what it's like to actually "grow. up." now days. Many years later, When I learned this movie was going to be on sale "next Tuesday" on DVD, I purchased it. I didn't even own a DVD player at the time, though. I still have the movie, and have been through a several DVD players since then. I pop it in once in a while an reminisce.
I started high school in 1979. I graduated college in 1989. The entire decade of the 80's was, for me, school, cars, girls, friends, video games, pinball, MTV, and scrounging for money. My son was born in December, 1988. He is now 31; I'm 54 and looking to retire in about 5 years with a 35 year career as an electrical engineer. I am sad that my son never did, and could never have lived the amazing life I did as a teenager. It was just a way different world back then. We had to grow up early. No after early school programs, after school programs, daycare, "helicopter parenting". When I turned 7, my brother 6, my mom entered the work force, and we would never have her be a "stay at home mom" again. No regrets, though. We were the quintessential "latch-key kids". We'd get home from school, make a sandwich and ramen noodles, watch some cartoons, get the call from mom at about 4:00 +/- a minute or two. And from the time we hung up the phone until she walked in the door at about 5:00, A LOT OF LIFE happened. . . . A LOT OF LIFE. . . . I became VERY independent, able to do my own thing, and hardly think twice about it. That alone has served me well in life. I depend VORACIOUSLY on myself and my skills as a professional. . . . . Young people today simply haven't a clue how ot live like that.
HEY! Thanks for reading all this. It's late Christmas eve, I was contemplating life, played this video, and started writing. All my best to you!
Totally relate. Lived a lot, really fast. On my own for most of the time. I came and went from the back door, Dad in and out of the front. Walked home from school. Lots of freedom back then and we weren't worried about freakin' perverts and mass shooters all of the time. I know the world was kind of screwed up back then but man is it bad now. My daughter has never known a time when America wasn't at war with some country or another.
John Armenta I was there in a 1955 Chevy car truly did enjoy it totally
58 myself and can definitely relate. Lots of time on my own from about 9 or 10 on. Riding bikes all over Chicago. Saw Heavy Metal in 81. Had a Yamaha at the time. Rode it from Fort Worth to Champaign, Il. Late 70s and early 80s were a good time. Been married and working since 85, mostly good times too, but remember those early days fondly.
Hopefully one day your son's turn will come to wax lyrical about the days of his youth, and his kids' eyes will roll too!
Right on old man
One of the greatest achievements in the history of cinema 🎥 👏 🙌 👍 👌 💙
So great after all these years. wants great is you can hear the 70s music turning into the 80s music.
the irony of a rock song singing about how great heavy metal is!
It's a funny thing in hindsight, but back then the term was used more for motorbikes and cars, while music journalists used the term to make fun of rock bands they felt were too lowbrow.
Probably the coolest rock and roll song ever recorded
Cheesing to this in 2024
I haven't heard this song in many years. Still sounds great.
I loved this song, without a doubt the best song in the movie.
This VHS blew my mind at the age 12 and I didn't understand but the music was amazing through my old man's sound system !!!
This is my favorite from this movie. Everything was perfectly timed between the music and whats on screen.
@@Cinemaphile7783 well said, heavy metal is so underrated!
No words other than appreciation that someone put this up.
Seen this on LSD as a teenager!
It felt like a comic book came to life in front of my eyes 👀 in real time.
What a deep fuckin moment in my life
When the Locknar was destroyed at the end I felt a load come off my shoulders.
Then. Realize, it’s just a movie...
What an amazing experience
Same here! Midnight show!!!
Hell yeah, TAKE A RIDE ON HEAVY METAL, man this song is hypnotic, I grew on this shit! It's the only way, satisfied ON HEAVY METAL!
Now we're talking youtube algorithm!
I remember seeing that movie at the outdoor theater when it came out GOOD TIMES
For those of you that don't know, "Love, Death and Robots" contains several segments that were created for the movie "Heavy Metal 3".
Damn this takes me back to when I was 10 years old, nice.
Love watching this when I’m stoned to the bone man.
The ....GOOD OLD DAYS....
You got any more of that plutonium nyborg man?
@@marckyle5895 such much of the evil edamame. You have no idea.
can't listen to this song without thinking of this scene. haha.
Also.. it's one of my favorite parts of the movie. It's a shame this story was so short.
George Romero couldn't have done this zombie video better himself. Rest in peace George.
Great song timeless 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Omg I remember when this movie came out.
i remember the magazine
The cartooning of subsequent Heavy Metal movies may be superior to the first, but nothing can touch the sound track of the first one. It''s in it's own league.
You're out of your mind bro. The second one didn't even come close
@@mikeymcweewee9479 You might want to reread what I posted.
Subsequent meaning second movie and superior cartooning meaning better imagery. Am I correct in my interpretation of your comment?
@@mikeymcweewee9479 Ya know, I looked at the style of the original after I wrote that and decided I really do like the imagery of the first Heavy Metal better. The computer cartooning doesn't have the depth or pop of the original. 2000 is too slick and bland.
I was thinking more about the array and design of characters. What I thought is funny is that heavy metal one is a compilation of actual storied from the magazine, with the green orb being the connective entity. The second heavy metal only followed one storyline.
My favorite segment. I wore out so many 8 track and cassette copies of this soundtrack.
Exactly the same story my grandfather told ME about his time in WWII.
Oh yeah..81...I was a newborn baby...born into this crazy world..
Love, Love, Love.....Thank you for the great memories of my life....
Paved the way for all adult cartoons
Such an underrated song.
I tell you right now I really do miss classic animation like this ,computer animation is okay but it just doesn't have the same feel. And I really would like to see a new heavy metal animated movie ,but it definitely have to be rock music from the 70's and 80's ,because the music today sucks.
Thank you, Norman, for the music
This episode is scary as hell! Especially when you know how the story really ended (there are 5 seconds missing).
I have seen the film a long time ago and forgot how this ends..
Now that you put it like that, I am kinda glad about that....
Bombing raid somewhere in the pacific I suppose. Man that's creepy.
@@soldierski1669 congrats you had found the Holy grail of every kid that ever stayed up late tirelessly searched for ..... late night T.V tits ....lolol
My little brother painted the album cover on the hood of his Datsun B210. Awesome paint job, great sound track, my favorite tune, great tits lol. I was a senior in high school when we got stoned and watched this movie :-).
Nice of them not to spoil it, others should have such a consideration. One of the best animated movies ever made
This is a true jam... And the video is awesome 😎
This movie came out in the spring, we spent so many Saturday nights that summer watching this movie over and over at the drive in. The sound was over an FM system so we could crank it. I was about 20 years old then, good times.
This film impacted a whole generation of men ❤❤❤ ✝️ xxxx
I forgot where I put the Bong !
hahaha, a good viking would never forget,,,ha!
This Movie and the Soundtrack Aged Really Well...
Zero cgi here. Saw this in the theater in 80. Blew my mind! Possibly the greatest movie soundtrack of all time.!
My new Favourite Ride Heavy Metal
I remember the movie Heavy Metal saw it when it first came out.
Young, stoned and growing up in Arizona. These were the Best of TIMES
The best scene of this movie.
When we were happily unaware of smart technology (phones and various devices) and what they would do to us in the future.
What an awesome movie this was!
All time greatest soundtrack!
I love the movie. I love the song...Saw the movie when I was 15 and yet I just realized..... Americans focused on Daylight bombing. The Brits focused on Night time bombing....
GREETINGS YEE OF WHO STILL THINKETH YEE ARE YOUR PHYSICAL BODY UNDERSTAND AND KNOW THAT YEE ARE MUCH MORE AS YEE ARE A CREATION FORCE WITHIN YEE AS ALL HAVE THE SAME BEGINNING FROM FORM TO FORMLESS LIMITLESS WE ARE ALL ONE
Saw this in Germany 1981 when it came out.
I don't even consider Heavy Metal as a cartoon. It's a well made film with an equally great soundtrack. Classic!
Those times happen everyday in my head i will never leave the 80s
Rotoscope animation. Too cool for kids these days.
One of the best cartoons, the song is awesome too
This scene scared the bejeesus out of me when I was a kid. Still gives me the heebie-jeebies nearly 40 years later.
An excellent movie all around. I loved the scene with the two aliens snorting Plutonian nyborg and flying/crashing the ship while stoned. Also, STEEEERRRRRNNNN! I'd love to see a remake, word for word, no changes, same soundtrack, in modern CGI (though this B-17 scene would probably be even scarier).
Heavy metal is not about the music as much as it was about EVIL, heavy metallic EVIL. And the Hot gal who must battle it!
Watched this in the theater when I was 17 and had the cassette forever.
I watched it not so long ago.
Loved every part of it.
Just saw Don Felder last night and he played this treasure. Rock on
The thought of the aircraft being made of aluminum while hearing heavy metal , remember watching it at the theater at Long Beach, Calif when it came out.
I freaking loved this!!! I just watched the film and this sequence was my favorite. With Dan o bannon being involved, you know it’s gonna be awesome.
Great movie great song
Still rocking to this in 2020
I love this song
Wish I could've found this song before south park came... good news is that I come back to this song now because it sounds amazing.
(According to google)
Drive it on up and let's cruise a while
Leave 'em very far behind
You can hedge your bet on a clean corvette
To get you there right on time
Now if you're ready to dive into overdrive
Baby the green lights are on
It's like you're runnin away on some high octane
Every time she reached the boulevard
Won't you take a ride, ride, ride
On heavy metal
It's the only way that you can travel
Down that road
Satisfied, fied, fied
On heavy metal
Baby won't you ride
Ride it until it explodes
Heavy Metal
My oh my how this lady can fly
Once she starts rollin' to leave you
You know you just can't lose the way she moves
You wait for her to finally release you
It's not a big surprise to feel your temperature rise
You've gotta get your redline fever
'Cause there is just on cure that they know for sure
You just become a heavy metal believer
Won't you take a ride, ride, ride
On heavy metal
It's the only way that you can travel
Down that road
Satisfied, fied, fied
On heavy metal
Baby won't you ride
Ride it until it explodes
Heavy Metal
Heavy Metal
Heavy Metal
Heavy Metal
Heavy Metal
///
The footage shown above genuinely shook me to the core first time I saw it. Riveting and horrifying.
Great, now I have to watch heavy metal again
One of tha best movie ever made
I conned my dad into taking me to this when I was 12…….he still gives me a hard time……lol
The first time I got to experience the movie was when it played opener for the The Wall😁 It was a near religious experience🎉❤🎉
damn, saw this movie at theater when iit 1st came out. im getting old :)
The legendary b17....... Awesome old warbirds
Love this movie
This segment "B-17" was written by Dan O'Bannon who also wrote Alien (and its spiritual predecessor Dark Star) and you can really see some of his hallmarks in it.
👌🏻
I actually have this on dvd. Been looking for 2 but no luck.
Played this song every time we went on a helo extract mission for NATO downed pilot's, Bosnia 93 -96. Survived 2 shootdowns, only 1 left now. "Pomozi boli! Grude mi! Grude mi!...
Cool video beuitful song
I have Don Felder's Airborne on vinyl, epic.
If you don't get a speeding ticket while listening to this song, then you're not doing it right.
My favorite song on this soundtrack!
Two words: *Bad Ass!!*
I remember my aunt susie bringing this on a vhs tape from texas and me being 8 and against my mothers word i sneak watched this
My all time favorite sound track! I am going to sign off and watch the movie on Blu Ray ... again! What else are you going to do during the wuhan china corona virus.
You mean the Kungflu?
Thank goodness for French comic books!
(For those who don't know, "Heavy Metal" is the American name of a French anthology comic book.)
And I had a subscription the entire time I was in Uncle Sam's Little Yacht Club (77-81), fucking great stuff in that mag! My favorite was usually "The Bus"!
Hes talkin about blasting thru the desert in his corvette so i had to do it too 10/10 highly recommend
*¡enjoyed at 12:53 pm Pacific Standard Time on Wednesday, 23 November 2022!*
God I love this fucking movie and its soundtrack.
The best
My oh my how This Lady Can Fly!