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The cyborgs are living tissue over
metal
exoskeleton and coated in mimetic poly alloy allowing them the survive the turmoil of time travel, and they can imitate anything they sample by physical contact.
When she relays her concerns to Miss Logan about her sleep being disturbed on a nightly basis by clanging
metal
and loud footsteps coming from the apartment directly over her, she is dumbstruck to learn that apart from the blind priest and now herself, no one has lived in that building for the last three years.
As Spinal Tap is to heavy metal, Fear of A Black Planet is to Rap.
The color was wrong, they look plastic to me instead of the
metal
they were suppose to be.
Undoubtedly the best heavy
metal
horror item made in the manically headbangin' 80's, which admittedly doesn't sound like much considering how utterly abysmal many other entries in this odd little fright film sub-genre like "Hard Rock Zombies," "Blood Tracks," "Terror on Tour," and the especially ungodly Jon-Mikl Thor-starring stinker "Rock'n'Roll Nightmare" tended to be.
It was at a time when heavy
metal
ruled the world.
Everyday items such as crates, boxes,
metal
containers, etc. - items which most of us perceive as utilitarian at best and dismiss as being utterly without aesthetic merit - are instead converted into glorious objects d'art by Burtynsky's camera.
I heard about this movie when watching VH1's "100 Most
Metal
Moments."
Now, it's hard to make a movie about a teenage boy who receives messages from a dead heavy
metal
star by playing one of his vintage records backwards without people scoffing at the premise.
However, though Simmons has a thankless role, Ozzy does have a funny cameo as a Reverend (that's right, a Reverend!!) who speaks out against heavy
metal.
The characters are spot on, especially the lead singer with the high heavy
metal
voice, makeup and personality problems.
TRICK OR TREAT is a fine example of Hollywood jumping on the "backwards messages in
metal
music" bandwagon that Tipper Gore and her Washington Wives kick-started in the mid-'80s (other, less successful entries in this mini-genre include the awful BLACK ROSES and silly THE GATE).
It seemed to disappear from video stores by the end of the '80s, but I finally picked up a budget-priced DVD copy a short while ago and it brought back many pleasant
metal
memories from back in the day.
Any teenage
metal
nerd could relate to the trials of Eddie "Ragman" Weinbauer (Marc Price of "Family Ties")in this film as he is persecuted by the preppie "beautiful" people in his high school for his heavy
metal
fashions and musical taste.
Soon Sammi is giving Eddie advice on how to get even with his preppie torturers but when the messages escalate in scariness ("Waste'em ALL... no false metal!") Eddie tries to destroy the album, which results in Sammi coming back to life via Eddie's stereo speakers.
Aside from the vampire story, we get detailed genetics info, legal and law enforcement, martial arts action, philosophical musings, and some good
metal
music.
Life's going not to badly for Harry Mitchell, he's an ex-air force major (plus nifty little pension I imagine), who's raking in the cash for a patent he's developed (fusing titanium and steel via explosive process, creating super
metal
fit for NASA), and his wife of twenty-odd years has kept herself in pretty good nick.
Teenager Eddie spends his life being bullied and humiliated due to his obsession with heavy
metal
music.
situation, this one is led by five teenage boys (due to their ability to blend in more readily than normal adults) and their machines called "Gundams" because of the
metal
alloy used in their construction.
This film is the most cult movie on
metal
there is.
He loves 80s metal, especially his idol Sammi Curr (played by the late great Tony Fields.)
I grew up in the 80s, and while I wasn't a fan of heavy metal, I do remember the urban legend about playing a record backwards hearing the sounds of Satan worshipping.
Every movie critic and
metal
head hated this movie but I enjoyed it.
Tigerland is one of the finest films that i have seen, and in my opinion it outdoes even full
metal
jacket, a film of similar nature.
Actually, I never bought into the
metal
was satanic and stuff, but this movie kind of played on that idea.
The story has a
metal
band burned to death in their hotel, one of their fans has a dream to this effect and said band starts to go on a kill spree from beyond the grave.
There was another movie featuring a heavy
metal
band in it, but it was very different in how it played out as it had a band that kind of took over a town of kids and made them crazy.
This is a great, ridiculous horror movie that captures the essence of the mid to late 80s' obsession with how evil
metal
music supposedly was.
I can remember being freaked out by
metal
teens when I was a kid.
Turns out this weird
metal
kid had dug up some old bodies and used their bones in some weird sacrifice to satan.
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