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The movie does have a few bright spots in the writing and acting but as a whole, it fails in the end because...1)A movie based on a
metal
band should have a
metal
soundtrack.
2)There is NOTHING
metal
about Marky Mark or Jennifer Aniston.
If Bon Jovi, Warrant, Def Leppard and Poison are your idea of 'heavy
metal'
go see this movie.
If Iron Maiden, Judas Priest, Dio & Black Sabbath are your idea of
metal
see this movie for a good laugh.
And that's about it, as the heavy
metal
music chugs along in the background.
An ex-runaway obsessed with heavy
metal
and a beachfront-living, pot-smoking slacker who pretends he's a rock god meet and form a band (the birthmarks on both their butt-cheeks form the group's moniker).
Bad music (and I am a reformed eighties
metal
guy, so I would be vulnerable to some good stuff.)
A
metal
pole could have done a better job.
After putting a mummy in a local museum goes through the cat-scan, a
metal
object in it's brain reacts adversely to the procedure, thus freeing the spirit,or phantom if you will, of the mummy, Belphegor.
Sort of a hair metal, Dokken version of Carnival of Souls.
In my opinion of this movie the entire video portion of this movie was absolute trash!!!! However the soundtrack that was used contained the music of a great heavy
metal
rock band, I recognized the music as being a band called Firstryke and the album was "Just a Nightmare" and it was very well written!! and I am curious to see what the rest of you movie buffs out there think of it, if can remember back that far I would appreciate the feed back, I collect old movie, and obscure movie sound tracks.
Someone, somewhere, said, this is how to make a movie: use a blue filter to make everything look mysterious, add plenty of slow motion shots of horse hooves splashing in murky puddles, add snowflakes hovering around while two boring characters are speaking to each other, and oh yes rain pouring down dramatically to distract from the fact that nothing is really happening, and don't forget the black silhouettes walking toward us with fire blazing behind them, and lots of torches burning, and of course blurry fight scenes during which it's not clear what is actually happening because we don't have the budget for the gory special effects so just throw in the sound of
metal
clanking, and, oh, by the way, don't let any character live long enough for the audience to understand them, relate to them or sympathize with them, and cross fingers, hope that fans of sword and sorcery films will eat it up, even though it is complete doo doo, and go straight to video, do not pass GO . . .
This movie is too schizophrenic, like trying to combine Country music with Heavy metal, in the end no one is going to like it because it's a bloody paradox.
I watched this film awhile ago and the only thing i can remember about the film is how absolutely horribly outstandingly bad it was its definitely in my top 5 worst films i have ever seen.And to think i had to persuade my mates to get this film out at the video shop,my reputation has been shot to bits because of this film will my mates ever trust me again?i doubt it,they always say don't judge something by its cover,they were right when i saw the cover to skins/gang boys i thought wow this looks great as it had a load of skin heads on the front cover running riot with
metal
bars.Don't WATCH THIS FILM.i can't think of anything else to say the acting is bad the story is bad its just bad.
Everybody - and I do mean EVERYBODY - I talked to when it was in the theatres said it was awful...but then I got to thinking...none of these people really understand horror/thriller films or
metal
rock - so WHY DO I LISTEN TO THEM IN THE FIRST PLACE?????
Growing up in the 80's with hard rock/hair
metal
may have something to do with my love of this film but even aside from the music it is a really fun movie to watch.
He has his brain transplanted in the body of a nearly indestructible
metal
cyborg suit by his evil colleagues who are led by wicked obsessive fellow scientist Alex Whyte (a perfectly hateful portrayal by Richard Cox).
Slipknot is a heavy
metal
band from the great city of Des Moines, Iowa in which the rockers wear their own distinguished mask (I know someone already said this, but I need to fill up space for this review).
This band is one of the best new heavy
metal
bands in my opinion and should be heard by everyone that loves hardcore rock.
So if you love the band you need to see this and if you love heavy
metal
music then you have to hear this band.
Surprisingly well-acted, well-written movie about hard rockin'-but-decent young man getting that much-hoped-for ticket to stardom: his favorite heavy
metal
band wants him to replace their lead singer.
It has a nice, bitter edge to go with its heavy
metal
decadence, but a stronger finish might've made it more memorable.
His appearance is of the classic trailer-trash stereotype - skinny, bum-fluff mustache, '80s heavy
metal
styling, mullet hairdo, etc.
In the beginning, with the careful, remote location and sweeking
metal
sound, I thought of the opening scene in "Once upon a Time in the West".
The actors seemed a bit old for the part and a buried
metal
object when dug up had no rust.
The feeling of
metal
pressing in and death being only a gun barrel away.
Or you're REALLY into heavy
metal?
Well, let me put it this way - I have always been one of the "hardcore brothers"; I've always loved rock music, and especially heavy metal!! That's why this movie is like a gift from God! I believe this movie is one of the best movies ever (well, except from Neverending Story and Star Wars, of course ...).
I only ever liked the
metal
bands from the 80s.
Moreover, we've also got rough, grainy cinematography that constantly alternates between washed-out color and grimy black and white, ineptly staged fight scenes, lousy acting from a uniformly pathetic no-name cast (Jerry Angell in particular cops the top crummy thespic dishonors for his laughably abysmal histrionics as slimy no-count psycho criminal Joe Bob), a grating head-banging thrash
metal
soundtrack, and a generic shivery'n'ominous synthesizer score.
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