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On August 7, 1981, the animated film "Heavy Metal" was released. In contrast to many other countries, it was part of a small list of animated movies made for adults in America. The anthology movie, only loosely tied together, was based on the mature illustrated magazine "Heavy Metal", which was the English translated version of the French "Metal Hurlant", pieces from "National Lampoon", and fiction. Due to issues with releases for the music, it took 15 years for the movie to be released on home video. The movie segments were "Soft Landing", "Grimaldi", "Harry Canyon", "Den", "Captain Sterrn", "Neverwhere Land" "B-17", "So Beautiful & So Dangerous", "Taarna", and the "Epilogue". ("Heavy Metal", Animated film, Event)
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Virus by John Bruno, 1999
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LIKE SOMETHING STRAIGHT OUT OF A COMIC-BOOK BECAUSE IT DID COME FROM A COMIC-BOOK.
PIC(S) INFO: Spotlight on a cybernetic/biomechanoid monstrosity from "Virus," the 1999 American science fiction horror film directed by visual effects artist John Bruno and based on the 1993 Dark Horse comic book series of the same name by Chuck Pfarrer.
Anyway, I was bummed out to find that this scene in the 1999 movie was nowhere to be found in the original 1993 comic book, meaning the movie definitely expanded in detail the cybernetic horror alien A.I. was capable of inflicting upon the human body. Essentially what you see here, and the results are beyond grotesque.
Source: https://bloodredreviews.com/2014/11/01/virus-1999 & X (formerly known as Twitter).
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Navigator, the first graphic novel from John Bruno
Navigator, the first graphic novel from John Bruno #comics #comicbooks
From Academy Award-winner and Director, John Bruno—the visual effects mastermind behind Avatar, Terminator 2, and The Abyss—comes his first graphic novel, Navigator! Based on an original story by Bruno, Steve Burg and Ron Thornton, with screenplay by John Bruno and William Wisher. Illustrating this epic space adventure is Jordi Armengol who, with his atmospheric work, helps bring the cosmos to…
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HEAVY METAL:
Evil glowing orb
Tells its tales of destruction
Fan service movie
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There are some films you only see once but never stop thinking about.
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Dark Horse teases Navigator, a new SF graphic novel from Academy Award-winner and Director, John Bruno
Dark Horse teases Navigator, a new SF graphic novel from Academy Award-winner and Director, John Bruno
US publisher Dark Horse has announced a new SF graphic novel, Navigator, from Academy Award-winner and director John Bruno, the visual effects mastermind behind Avatar, Terminator 2, and The Abyss.
Based on an original story by Bruno, Steve Burg and Ron Thornton, with screenplay by John Bruno and William Wisher (Terminator 2, Producer Die Hard 4), illustrating this epic space adventure is Jordi…
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Ghost: *exists*
Soap, trying to rizz: 🎶TALK TO ME, TALK TO ME, TAAAAALK TO ME, TEEEEELL ME WHAT'S ONNNN YOUR YOUR MINDDDD🎶
Y/N, also trying to rizz: 🎶IF YOU WANT IT, GIRLLLL, COME AND GET IT🎶
Both: 🎶ALL! THIS! IS HEREEEE FOR YOUUUU!!🎶
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Previous // Next
Oscar: He’ll open up eventually.
Ivan: I wouldn’t bet on it, he’s worse than you.
Oscar: He’s okay though, right?
Ivan: It’s hard t’tell, it kinda seems like he’s just goin’ through the motions sometimes-.. he’s been workin’ a lot. I dunno what t’say anymore, it’s like pullin’ fuckin’ teeth.
[Byrd’s gaze immediately snapped to Oscar, making a prolonged “ffff” sound with a wicked grin]
Oscar: Do not.
Byrd: Fuck.
Oscar: Hey! What’d I say?
Byrd: Fuuu-..
Wren: I’ll tell him off!
[Wren swiftly yanked Byrd off his feet and body slammed him onto the slippery tiles, laughing hysterically]
Oscar: WREN!
[Wren faltered upon hearing the voice-.. and judging by Byrd’s pained squeal, tiles weren’t as soft as carpet, whoops]
Ivan: My bad, dude…
Oscar: Nah, they’ll use any excuse to swear-.. which is naughty.
Ivan: Inevitable.
[Oscar grumbled.. probably, but there was a limit, and the twins had been obsessed with profanity recently]
Oscar: Well.. that wasn’t very nice, was it?
Wren: Sorry, Birdie.
Oscar: You better be-.. and quit it with the swearing, mister.
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Nightwing #107
Variant cover by DAN MORA
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https://becky-271.etuoq.top/il/Jltw4aN
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