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The Lost Boys is a 1987 American horror film about young Californians who must fight a gang of teenage vampires. It stars Jason Patric, Corey Haim, and Kiefer Sutherland, and co-stars Jami Gertz, Corey Feldman, Dianne Wiest, Edward Herrmann, Alex Winter, and Barnard Hughes. It was directed by Joel Schumacher.
The film's title is derived from Peter Pan by J. M. Barrie.
A divorced mother, Lucy Emerson (Dianne West), and her two teenage sons Michael (Jason Patric) and Sam (Corey Haim) move to live with the mother's father in the small California town of Santa Carla (based loosely on the city of Santa Cruz, California), plagued by problems with a motorcycle gang and unexplained disappearances.
The older boy, Michael, is eventually drawn into the motorcycle gang because he feels attracted to the group's girl, Star (Jami Gertz), and because he doesn't want to look less than their charismatic leader, David (Kiefer Sutherland). After a sort of informal initiation ceremony with the gang involving dangerous activities such as motorcycle racing through the fog, Michael begins to hang out with them until he is made to drink blood in the guise of wine. (They had also made him eat rice which they made him believe was maggots). Soon afterwards, he starts showing the symptoms of vampirism. He sleeps all day and starts hanging out with them all night, which lasts until they drive him to a real hunt and show him that he must kill in order to survive.
This makes Michael react. With the help of Star (Jami Gertz), Laddie (a vampire child), and his brother Sam who in the meantime has joined up with two relatively inept vampire hunters Edgar (Corey Feldman) and Alan Frog (Jamison Newlander), he sets out to shake off the curse by finding and killing the head vampire. This proves more difficult than it seems, as it is not evident who the leader is.
Sam and the Frog Brothers try to prove that Lucy's boyfriend Max (Edward Herrmann) is the leader of the vampire gang, but their tests fail. Towards the end of the movie, it turns out Max is the leader. Their vampire tests didn't work because Michael had invited Max into the house ("Don't ever invite a vampire into your house, you silly boy," Max said to Sam at the end of the movie. "It renders you powerless.")
The boys battle the vampires, killing all of them except Max. As Max is about to bite into Lucy's neck, Grandpa drives his jeep through the wall of the house and sends a fence post through Max's heart. Grandpa casually gets one of his root beers from the refridgerator and remarks, "One thing about living in Santa Carla I never could stomach... all the damn vampires", indicating he has known much more about the paranormal activities in the area than anyone suspected.
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1. | INXS and Jimmy Barnes - GOOD TIMES (03:49) written by Georges Young and Henry Vanda |
2. | Lou Gramm - LOST IN THE SHADOWS (THE LOST BOYS) (06:17) written by Lou Gramm |
3. | Roger Daltrey - DON'T LET THE SUN GO DOWN ON ME (06:09) Written by Elton Jones and Bernie Taupin |
4. | INXS and Jimmy Barnes - LAYING DOWN THE LAW (04:24) written by Michael Hutchence, Andrew Farriss, Jon Farriss, Kirk Pengilly, Garry Gary and Jimmy Barnes |
5. | Echo and the Bunnymen - PEOPLE ARE STRANGE (03:36) written by The Doors |
6. | Gerard McMann - CRY LITTLE SISTER (Theme from The Lost Boys) (04:03) written by Michael Mainieri and Gerard McMann |
7. | Eddie and The Tide - POWER PLAY (03:57) written by Brian A. Robertson and Phil Pickett |
8. | Tim Cappello - I STILL BELIEVE (03:42) written by Michael Been end James Goodwin |
9. | Mummy Calls - BEAUTY HAS HER WAY (03:56) written by David Banks and Paul Brook |
10. | Thomas Newman - THE SHOCK OF MISS LOUISE (01:21) written by Thomas Newman get it here:coming soon |
The film starts off with Maureen Coyle (Diana Scarwid), a mentally unstable young nun, is on top of a bell tower about to commit suicide, one of the nuns try to gets her to come down, but the nun gets pushed off and dies. Another nun tells Maureen that she will burn in hell, she is forced to leave the abbey after this ordeal.
Norman Bates (Anthony Perkins) is still manning the desk at the Bates Motel, where he now has an assistant, Duane Duke (Jeff Fahey), a sleazy young musician desperate for money. Maureen, now the new long-term tenant, has been seeing Duane and has some issues to resolve in her life; she gave up her vows as a nun only days before, and she isn't sure just how she feels about either spiritual or earthly matters.
Maureen finds herself at the diner, where Norman is a short order cook since his release from the asylum. Norman takes an interest in Maureen because she strongly resembles Marion Crane -- the girl he murdered in the shower 22 years earlier. Her initials, "M.C.", are also the same as those of Marion Crane. Meanwhile, Norman is still keeping the dressed corpse of the killer, Mrs. Emma Spool, in his old Victorian mansion behind the Bates Motel on the hill.
Director and star, Anthony Perkins, clearly made an effort to make Psycho III in a style reminiscent of Alfred Hitchcock's original classic: its style is rooted in Psycho, not Psycho II.
For instance: During a conversation between Maureen and Norman in the motel's office, Maureen expresses her concern that she may have "gone a little mad" when she left the nunnery. Norman, echoing himself from Psycho, replies: "We all go a little mad sometimes."
After this conversation, Maureen decides to take a bath. But what we see is not Marion Crane's joyful cleansing in the shower, but the surrender of an acutely dispirited woman. When "Mother" opens the curtains, she sees not a hardy woman in a shower, but, rather, a broken woman in a bathtub. She is committing suicide by slitting her wrists with a razorblade.
Maureen looks up at Mother and Mother, weakened, lowers the knife. Maureen, then, sees not a blade, but a shimmering crucifix. What Maureen was staring at was not Norman's mother coming to kill her, but Mother Mary coming to save her. Norman "returns" and gets Maureen to the local hospital to save her life. After she is released, he invites her to stay back at the motel and they began a romantic relationship.
One day, Tracy Venable (Roberta Maxwell), a nosey journalist, is writing an article about serial killers being put back on the streets. She comes to seek Norman and ask questions about his past and "Mother". Norman becomes defensive of the reporter and tells her to leave. But Tracy is trying too hard to prove that Norman is beginning a series of murders once again.
Tracklist:
1. | Scream Of Love (03:47) Theme Song from Psycho III - Written by Carter Burwell, Steve Bray & David Sanborn |
2. | Maureen In The Desert (01:56) Written by Carter Burwell |
3. | Dirty Street (03:37) Written by Carter Burwell, Steve Bray & Stanton-Miranda |
4. | Before And After Shower (03:36) Written by Carter Burwell |
5. | Warm As A Cry For Help (02:20) Written by Carter Burwell |
6. | Sisters / Catherine Mary (04:13) Written by Carter Burwell, Steve Bray & Stanton-Miranda |
7. | Mother ? (02:45) Written by Carter Burwell |
8. | Bad Boys And Body Bags (03:53) Written by Carter Burwell |
9. | Revenge Of A Thankless Child (02:47) Written by Carter Burwell |
10. | Electroshock Waiting Room (01:45) Written by Carter Burwell |
Danny McGavin is a young officer who has just transferred to LAPD's C.R.A.S.H. unit from patrol. Teamed with 19-year veteran Bob Hodges, he is a hotheaded adrenaline junkie, much to Hodge's chagrin. McGavin allows no challenge to authority, however slight, to go unpunished.
The older cop is laid back on the surface, preaching "rapport" to gang members to encourage them to offer help when it is truly needed, and recognizes that every action white cops take is scrutinized by the people they are trying to help. The lessons are lost on McGavin, and his actions bring him quick notoriety that rubs off on Hodges.
Amidst this, a murder of a Bloods gang member leads to a series of escalations between two other gangs, a relentless intertwining of seemingly random incidents that culminates in a gang war. Meanwhile, after attempts of reason, friendship and finally intimidation fail to bring any change in McGavin, Hodges finally gives up and requests a partner transfer.
McGavin finally learns that being a hardened enforcer has repercussions in the lives of everyone he contacts, and most of all himself, and that force without diplomacy only leads to ruin.
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01.Colors - Ice T
02.Six Gun (44 Mag.Mix) - Decadent Dub Team
03.Let The Rhythm Run - Salt N Pepa
04.Raw - Big Daddy Kane
05.Paid In Full (Seven Minutes Of Madness) - Eric B & Rakim
06.Butcher Shop - Kool G Rap
07.Mad Mad World - 7 A 3
08.Go On Girl - Roxanne Shante
09.A Mind Is A Terrible Thing To Waste - MC Shan
10.Everywhere I Go (Colors) - Rick James
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Rain Man is an Academy Award-winning 1988 film which tells the story of an abrasive, selfish yuppie, Charlie Babbitt, who discovers that his father has left all of his multi-million dollar estate to an autistic savant brother, Raymond, whom Charlie never knew he had.
The movie stars Tom Cruise as Charlie Babbitt, Dustin Hoffman as his brother Raymond, and Valeria Golino as Charlie's girlfriend, Susanna. The character of Raymond was inspired by real-life savant, Kim Peek.
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01.Iko Iko - The Belle Stars
02.Scatterlings Of Africa - Johnny Clegg & Savuka
03.Dry Bones - The Delta Rhythm Boys
04.At Last - Etta James
05.Lonely Avenue - Ian Gillan & Roger Glover
06.Nathan Jones - Bananarama
07.Leaving Walbrook/On The Road - Hans Zimmer
08.Las Vegas/End Credits - Hans Zimmer
09.Stardust - Rob Wasserman With Art Neville
10.Beyound The Blue Horizon - Lou Christie
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The story involves a team of scientists which includes estranged husband-and-wife, Michael and Karen Brace (played by Walken and Wood) and Michael's research colleague, Lillian Reynolds (played by Louise Fletcher) who co-invent a special computer device which allows sensations and higher brain functions to be scanned directly from the brain, recorded, and played back, allowing another person to experience them. The device that read thoughts was called "The Hat". Memories and experiences are stored on an oversize iridescent videotape recorder/player.
When Reynolds suffers a fatal heart attack, she manages to record her own death. Michael attempts to play back the tape, but is nearly killed doing so. After modifying the output of the device to prevent the lethal effect, he tries again, but is interrupted after another scientist who was secretly monitoring the playback dies. The tape is locked away, and Michael and Karen are kicked off the team.
Michael, now obsessed with seeing the tape to the end, makes several attempts to hack into the lab's computers, and discovers project "Brainstorm" - which includes such applications of the device as torture and brainwashing. Michael's son is inadvertently exposed to one of the "toxic" tapes that had been developed as part of the project, and suffers severe mental trauma as a result.
Now more determined than ever, Michael enlists the help of his ex-wife, as well as a friend who had been part of the original project team, so that he can finally view the tape of Reynolds' death, even at the cost of his own life, and destroy project Brainstorm.
Ultimately he succeeds on both counts, and finally knowing what death truly is and what lies after it, he and Karen rediscover their love for one another.
Michael views Dr. Reynold's deathtape. It recorded all of her last thoughts, filled with time memory bubbles, each with its own memory or story. As she actually dies, she remembers the hilarious meeting with Michael and the robot that knocked down stacked up soda cans, She remembers a potential suitor at her lab, attempting to woo and flatter her. She also remembers being devastated, when her boss told her that her private funding was lost, Project Triad was dead and the Pentagon would take over. Her last thoughts on the tape, right before she died, was that of seeing stars and a heavenly chamber and hundreds of angels flying into a great central cosmic light......Then the tape ran out. Michael began crying, because Dr. Reynold's had seen Heaven and made it.
While Michael Brace views the tape, his wife Karen hacks the computer that destroys the robotic factory that makes the memory recording helmets for the US Military.
Tracklist:
01.Main Title
02.Lillian´s Heart Attack
03.Gaining Access To The Tapes
04.Michael´s Gift To Karen
05.First Playback
06.Race For Time
07.Final Payback,End Titles
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Angel Heart is a 1987 horror movie written and directed by Alan Parker, starring Mickey Rourke, Lisa Bonet and Robert De Niro. The film is adapted from the novel Falling Angel by William Hjortsberg, and is generally faithful to the novel, but it has a more somber tone.
A highly atmospheric film, Angel Heart combines elements of film noir, hard-boiled detective stories and horror.Rourke plays Harry Angel, a seedy private investigator in 1955 New York City. Louis Cyphre (De Niro) hires Angel to locate Johnny Favorite, a popular big band crooner who was severely injured in World War II and hospitalized with profound brain damage. Cyphre discovers that the hospital falsified Favorite's records, and wants Angel to find out what happened, as Favorite owed a debt to Cyphre.
But there's more to the case than initially appears, as the debt in question is Favorite's soul, and Cyphre is not human – his very name, Louis Cyphre, is a play on words, sounding like Lucifer when said out loud. His true objective is strongly hinted at by the "egg scene," in which Cyphre eats, with great gusto, an egg – after remarking that in many cultures it represents the soul.
Angel travels to New Orleans as he digs deeper into the case, delving into a world of voodoo and satanism and growing increasingly worried for his own safety and sanity. As Harry Angel discovers more and more of the truth behind Favorite's fate, he experiences flashbacks of satanic rituals, a black mass and a string of murders. He meets Epiphany Proudfoot (Bonet), daughter of a voodoo practitioner who knew Favorite. Notable is the film's disturbing twist ending, in which Angel must finally face the fact that he is Johnny Favorite himself, having abducted and, through a satanic ritual, taken the place and identity of the original Harry Angel, a soldier returning from the war whom he (Favorite) randomly picked off the street. Favorite had promised his soul to the Devil in exchange for worldly success, but then tried to renege by taking the place of another. It is only after he realizes his true identity that Cyphre can claim what is his: Favorite's very soul. Over the end credits, there is a lengthy sequence of Angel descending in a rackety old elevator, apparently on his way to Hell.
Rourke's effective performance anchors the film. DeNiro offers a memorable performance in an atypical role, as a refined but palpably sinister character reportedly based on Martin Scorsese's mannerisms. Charlotte Rampling and blues singer Brownie McGhee are memorable in their rather small roles.
Tracklist:
01.Harry Angel - Courtney Pine
02.Honey Man Blues - Bessie Smith
03.Nightmare - Courtney Pine
04.Girl Of My Dreams - Courtney Pine
05.I Got This Thing About Chicken - Courtney Pine
06.The Right Key But The Wrong Keyhole - Lillian Boutte
07.Rainy,Rainy Day - Brownie McGee
08.Looking For Johnny - Courtney Pine
09.Bloodmare - Courtney Pine
10.Johnny Favourite - Courtney Pine
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City Heat was released in North America in December 1984. The pairing of Eastwood and Reynolds in a Prohibition-era action-comedy seemed to give the movie the potential to be a hit. Unfortunately, the movie bombed, taking in only $38,300,000 at the box office. Making the movie as an action film without any comedy at all may have helped it to be a bigger hit.
Controversy over Reynolds's health started when he was hit in the face with a metal chair during the filming of a fight scene. His jaw was broken and he was restricted to a liquid diet, causing him to lose over 30 pounds by the time filming wrapped. His condition made headlines in the tabloids, who suspected he had AIDS.
Tracklist:
01.Million Dollar Baby (Vocals:Al Jarreau)
02.A Rainy Night
03.Montage Blues
04.Between The Devil And The Deep Blue See (Vocals:Eloise Laws)
05.Murf´s Turf
06.Dinner Fight
07.Get Happy (Vocals:Irene Cara)
08.Embracable You (Vocals:Irene Cara)
09.A Cold Night
10.Tap Your Feet
11.Speer Head
12.Have A Good One
13.Lieutenant´s Stealthy
14.City Heat (Vocals:Joe Williams)
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http://rapidshare.com/files/27840507/Soundtrack_-_City_Heat.rar.htmlHawks is a 1988 British comedy film about two terminally ill patients: an English lawyer named Bancroft (Timothy Dalton) and a young American football player (Anthony Edwards), who decide to sneak out of their hospital rooms and live life to its fullest for whatever time they have left. Their goal: to reach a famous brothel in Amsterdam. Along the way, thy encounter various characters including a pair of misfit British women (played by Camille Coduri and Janet McTeer).
The film intentionally stays away from giving any specific details regarding the two men's illness, though it is presumed they have some form of cancer. It was filmed on location in London's Charing Cross Hospital and in the Netherlands.
The film was based on a short story written by Barry Gibb of the Bee Gees and David English, and the screenplay was written by Roy Clarke. The musical score was composed by Gibb.
The film is often regarded as the most overlooked and underrated in Timothy Dalton's career.The film is set in a dystopian near future, in Detroit, Michigan. Violent crime is out of control, and the city is in financial ruin. The city contracts the megacorporation Omni Consumer Products (OCP) to fund and operate the police department, in effect privatizing it. OCP is not interested in rebuilding "Old Detroit" but with replacing it with a modern utopia called "Delta City". Before this large construction project can begin, OCP wishes to end crime in the city, and creates a superhuman law-enforcement agent known as RoboCop.
Tracklist:
01.Main Title
02.Van Chase
03.Murphy´s Death
04.Rock Shop
05.Home
06.Robo vs. ED-209
07.The Dream
08.Across The Board
09.Betrayal
10.Clarance Frags Bob
11.Drive To Jones´Office
12.We Kill You
13.Directive IV
14.Robo Tips His Head
15.Showdown
16.End Credits
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http://www.filesend.net/download.php?f=d3ec4cb57d7ed2064f7b2fa2a6102b97Bale received a special citation for Best Performance by a Juvenile Actor from the National Board of Review — an award specially created for his performance in Empire of the Sun.
Tracklist:
01.Suo Gan - The Ambrosian Junior Choir
02.Cadillac Of The Skies
03.Jim´s New Life
04.Lost In The Crowd
05.The Return To The City
06.Liberation:Exultate Justi
07.The British Grenadiers
08.Toy Planes,Home And Earth
09.The Streets Of Shanghai
10.The Pheasant Hunt
11.No Road Home / Seeing The Bomb
12.Exultate Justi
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The Serpent and the Rainbow is a 1988 American horror film, directed by Wes Craven and starring Bill Pullman.
The film takes its title from a non-fiction book by ethnobotanist Wade Davis, dealing with his experiences in Haiti as he investigates the voodoo based phenomenon of zombiefication.
David Allen, an ethnobotanist/anthropologist from Harvard University, narrowly escapes the Amazon Jungle at the beginning and returns to Boston. Word of his exploits get around and he is approached by a large pharmaceutical corporation looking to investigate a drug that is part of the Voodoo religion in Haiti that they want to acquire in order to mass produce. They send him to Haiti to find out about the drug, but he winds up learning more about zombification instead. In essence, the drug is an alternate and less dangerous method of anesthesia.
When Allen arrives in Haiti the country is in the middle of a revolution of sorts. The government is taking anyone prisoner who they think is against the current political powers. He eventually meets another doctor who helps him research and investigate the so-called zombies. What he finds is the evil that lurks behind the Voodoo religion and the destruction it can cause to the human mind.
Tracklist:
01.Main Title
02.Revolution
03.Battle For Souls
04.Nightmare
05.Love Scene
06.Dennis Powered
07.Nailed
08.Procession
09.Leaving Haiti
10.Jungle Vision
11.Out Of The Jungle
12.Powder Making
13.Back To Haiti
14.Christophe
15.Question Montage
16.Dragged Into Office
17.Dennis Dumped
18.End Credits
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http://www.filesend.net/download.php?f=fa121bc63e311a3e6a28f487c6ebf3caFrances is a 1982 Universal motion picture starring Jessica Lange, Kim Stanley, Sam Shepard. When it was released this film was advertised as a purportedly true account of actress Frances Farmer's life but the script was largely fictional and sensationalized.
Directed by Graeme Clifford, the story was written for the screen by Eric Bergren, Christopher De Vore and Nicholas Kazan (son of Elia Kazan, who worked with the real Frances Farmer in several plays), based upon William Arnold's Shadowland, a fictional biography of Farmer. In pre-production the producers reneged on their option to use the book as source material. Arnold filed an unsuccessful copyright infringement lawsuit and many of his fictional elements were incorporated into the final film. On the commentary of the latest DVD release, director Clifford stated, "We didn't want to nickel and dime people to death with facts." It was produced by Jonathan Sanger and Mel Brooks.
Frances was nominated for Academy Awards for Best Actress in a Leading Role (Jessica Lange) and Best Actress in a Supporting Role (Kim Stanley).
Tracklist:
01.Main Title
02.Meeting Harry
03.Upset
04.Late To Work
05.Uproar
06.Frances And Doc
07.Walk
08.Ok Dad;Mother Shut Up!
09.Sonata In A Major,K.331
10.Bug House
11.Free At Last
12.Home Again;Things Are Going To Be Slow From Now On
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Down and Out in Beverly Hills is a 1986 American comedy film, based on the French play Boudu sauvé des eaux, which had previously been adapted on film in 1932 by Jean Renoir. Down and Out in Bevery Hills was directed by Paul Mazursky, and starred Nick Nolte, Bette Midler and Richard Dreyfuss. The film is about a rich but dysfunctional couple who save the life of a suicidal bum. Flamboyant musician Little Richard also makes an appearance, and contributed the song "Great Gosh a'Mighty" to the soundtrack. The song's success led to a revitalization of his career.
Released by Touchstone Pictures, a subsidiary of the Walt Disney Company, Down and Out in Beverly Hills has the distinction of being the first R-rated film ever released by Disney. The R rating is due to profanity as well as a brief scene showing a topless woman having sex, another first for Disney. However, countless R-rated films have since received distribution by the Disney Company, under subsidiaries such as Touchstone, Miramax Films and Hollywood Pictures. Walt Disney Pictures, the flagship family-oriented brand, has yet to release a film with a rating stronger than PG-13.
Tracklist:
01.Great Gosh A Mighty - Little Richard
02.California Girls - David Lee Roth
03.El Tecaliteco - The Mariachi Vargas De Tecalitla
04.I Love L.A. - Randy Newman
05.Tutti Frutti - Little Richard
06.Down And Out In Beverly Hills Theme - Andy Summers
07.Search For Kerouac - Andy Summers
08.Nouvelle Cuisine - Andy Summers
09.Wave Hands Like Clouds - Andy Summers
10.The Mission Blues - Andy Summers
11.Jerry´s Suicide Attempt - Andy Summers
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The film made early use of extensive computer graphics to depict real objects in place of physical models.
The Last Starfighter was the last film role of character actor Robert Preston before his death. The character of "Centauri" was a 'lovable-con-man' nod to his most famous role as Professor Harold Hill in The Music Man.[citation needed]
The film's premise was based on the well-known urban myth that video arcade games were in fact military recruitment tests for fighters.
Tracklist:
01.Main Title
02.Alex Dreams
03.Centauri Into Space
04.Rylos
05.Centauri Dies
06.Target Practice
07.Alex´s First Test
08.Beta´s Sacrifice
09.Death Blossom/Ultimate Weapon
10.Big Victory March/Alex Returns
11.Into The Starscape
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Heavy Metal is a 1981 Canadian animated film from executive producer Leonard Mogel, who also was the publisher of Heavy Metal magazine. With Ivan Reitman producing and Gerald Potterton directing, the work flow was expedited by having several animation houses working simultaneously on different segments.
The film is an anthology of various adult-oriented science fiction and fantasy stories adapted from Heavy Metal magazine and original stories in the same spirit. Like the magazine, the film has an unusual amount of bloody violence, nudity and sexuality for a Canadian animated film for the time, thus predating the present day popularity of adult-oriented Japanese anime in the United States.[citation needed]
Mogel planned another film to be promoted under his "Heavy Metal Presents" banner, and Scott Roberts did extensive work scripting an adaptation of William Gibson's short story "Burning Chrome", writing a total of six screenplay revisions. However, this project, planned as a live-action film, was eventually sold by Mogel to Carolco, and the film was never made. Mogel had a meeting with director Luc Besson, since he wanted Besson to direct Burning Chrome.
In 2000 a sequel entitled Heavy Metal 2000 (aka Heavy Metal: F.A.K.K.²) was released.
Tracklist:
01.Heavy Metal - Sammy Hagar
02.Heartbeat - Riggs
03.Working In The Coal Mine - Devo
04.Veteran Of The Psychic Wars - Blue Oyster Cult
05.Reach Out - Cheap Trick
06.Heavy Metal (Takin´A Ride) - Don Felder
07.True Companion - Donald Fagan
08.Crazy (A Suitable Case For Treatment) - Nazareth
09.Radar Rider - Riggs
10.Open Arms - Journey
11.Queen Bee - Grand Funk Railroad
12.I Must Be Dreamin´- Cheap Trick
13.The Mob Rules - Black Sabbath
14.All Of You - Don Felder
15.Prefabricated - Trust
16.Blue Lamp - Stevie Nicks
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