Thanks. I was watching the South park episode that "honored" Heavy Metal and thought people here might appreciate the sequence from the movie.
Hey JC, I can't access utube and was wondering if you can take a pic of your favorite scene and post it here? Purrrrty please ;-))
Thanks for posting this...one of the coolest, and most GROTESQUE, cartoons I had ever seen at the time. Loved it! Now can we get a full length motion picture dealing with zombies and ww2 warbirds?
Sorry C.Evans I didn't see this post . Here is a short synopsis ot the B-17 sequence in Heavy Metal. "While not describing each episode in detail, my favorites are offered here as examples of the best of HEAVY METAL. The "B-17" sequence is an excellent adaptation of the EC style horror comics of the 50s. Here a B-17's bomber crew flies into the thick of enemy anti-aircraft fire during a night bombing mission; the full moon riding shotgun to the plane in a starry sky. It's not long before the bomber's crew in the tail and fuselage of the plane are riddled with bullets from "nightfighters" that have risen to meet them, and shrapnel from the exploding anti-aircraft rounds. Though the co-pilot knows what the silence he hears over the plane's intercom means, he still goes back to check on the condition of the crew. In true EC fashion, he is greeted by the horrifying blood spattered remains of his crew, rocking silently in death as the plane limps its way slowly back home. Unfortunately, they are not alone, for he sees the plane is being pursued by a glowing green meteor, which rams the fuselage and enters the craft. Its poisonous glow penetrates the bodies of the dead crew, and something happens..... On the way back to the cockpit, the co-pilot hears a noise from within the ball turret for the belly-mounted machine guns. Opening the hatch, he looks inside, and is pulled in....by something, that tears him apart. When the captain hears the screaming, he leaves the cockpit to check, and is greeted on the other side of the cabin door by the festering, semi-skeletal remains of his crew, dead, yet alive, and very eager to greet their captain. Locking the armored cockpit door does not keep them out, as they soon break it down with sledgehammer blows from their fists; point-blank gunfire from his service pistol has no effect. The captain desperately bails out of the plane, leaving the ghouls behind, and parachutes to safety on a small island....or so he thinks. He is soon startled to see his surroundings are littered by jungle-overgrown wrecks of airplanes, of all sizes and descriptions. With that discovery comes another....he is not alone. The following ending is brutal, savage, ironic, and perfect." HEAVY METAL movie review Maybe you can view it here? HEAVY METAL: B-17 - The Spill.com Movie Community Pacific Pearl from Heavy Metal This is the B-17 bomber, Pacific Pearl, from the movie Heavy Metal.
Thanks J.C. This sequence of scenes were some of my most favorite from this movie as well. I especially liked the machinegun action scenes the best. It's been years since I last watched this movie but, I remember seeing the last (and late night) showing of this movie when it was at the local theaters in Kingsville--many years ago. The animation was the best I ever saw-that is, until I saw the animation used in Akira.
A coupla scenes from my favorite animated film. Also WWII related. Fritz! They killed Fritz! YouTube - They've Killed Fritz!!! Religion YouTube - Wizards - Religion