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  1. Another animated feature film called Heavy Metal 2000 was released in 2000. During 2008 [65] [66] and into 2009, [67] reports circulated that David Fincher and James Cameron would executive produce and, each, direct two of the eight to nine segments of a new animated Heavy Metal feature .

  2. Heavy Metal Mater is the seventh short film in the Cars Toons series. At Flo's V8 Café, the cars are enjoying karaoke night (Guido is singing) and Lightning McQueen suggests that Mater sing. Mater replies that he doesn't want to steal the show, and then he tells Lightning about how he used to be a rock star. The story starts with Mater singing in a garage band called Mater and the Gas Caps ...

  3. Heavy Metal Parking Lot is a 1986 documentary short produced by Jeff Krulik and John Heyn. The film features interviews with several small groups of young heavy metal fans gathered for a tailgate party in the parking lot outside the Capital Centre in Landover, Maryland on May 31, 1986, as they prepare for a Judas Priest/Dokken concert being held there later that evening.

  4. Columbia TriStar Home Entertainment. Superbit Collection. Blu-ray. February 1, 2011. Sony Pictures Home Entertainment. 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray. April 19, 2022. Steelbook Also includes Heavy Metal 2000 as a bonus feature. August 16, 2022.

  5. Template:Infobox filmX Heavy Metal is a 1981 Canadian fantasy-animated film directed by Gerald Potterton and produced by Ivan Reitman and Leonard Mogel, who also was the publisher of Heavy Metal magazine, the basis for the film. The screenplay was written by Daniel Goldberg and Len Blum.

  6. Black Sabbath were an English rock band formed in Birmingham in 1968 by guitarist Tony Iommi, drummer Bill Ward, bassist Geezer Butler and vocalist Ozzy Osbourne. They are often cited as pioneers of heavy metal music. [1] The band helped define the genre with their first three albums Black Sabbath, Paranoid (both 1970) and Master of Reality (1971).

  7. Jan 22, 2005 · Heavy metal umlaut: the movie. Today's screencast traces the evolution of Wikipedia's Heavy metal umlaut page. I noticed it when both Tim Bray and David Weinberger pointed to it, but the page actually dates back to April 15, 2003. It's a wonderfully silly topic, but my point is somewhat serious too.

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