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Directed by | Michael Coldewey Michel Lemire |
Produced by | Jacques Pettigrew Michel Lemire |
Screenplay by | Robert P. Cabeen Carl Macek |
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The Melting Pot by Kevin Eastman Simon Bisley and Eric Talbot |
Starring |
Michael Ironside Julie Strain Eastman Billy Idol |
Music by |
Frederic Talgorn Various Artists |
Cinematography | Bruno Philip |
Edited by | Brigitte Brault |
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Distributed by | Sony Pictures Home Entertainment |
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Running time
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88 minutes |
Country | Canada Germany |
Language | English |
Budget | $15 million |
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Soundtrack album by Various artists | ||||
Released | April 18, 2000 | |||
Genre | Heavy metal, alternative metal, industrial metal, hard rock | |||
Length | 73:47 | |||
Label | Restless | |||
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Alternative cover used for the "clean" edition of the album.
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Heavy Metal 2000 (also known as Heavy Metal: F.A.K.K.² outside North America) is a 2000 Canadian-German direct-to-video adult animated science fiction film produced by Jacques Pettigrew and Michel Lemire, and directed by Michael Coldewey and Lemire. Starring the voices of Michael Ironside, Julie Strain, and Billy Idol, the film is the follow-up to the 1981 animated cult film Heavy Metal, which is based on the fantasy magazine of the same name. The story is based on the graphic novel, The Melting Pot, written by Kevin Eastman, Simon Bisley and Eric Talbot. The film was made by CinéGroupe, a studio based in Montreal, Quebec.
In ages past, a malevolent race called the Arakacians discovered a place where space-time leaked a type of fluid. This fluid granted immortality to anyone who consumed it. The Arakacians built an empire and enslaved the known universe for centuries; they were unstoppable. The Arakacians were finally vanquished after the fountain chamber (where they gathered the water of life) was sealed by freedom fighters. The key to the chamber, a glowing crystal that will lead the bearer back to the fountain, but would drive anyone who possessed it insane, was cast into space and lost among the stars.
In a present-day asteroid excavation, space crewman Tyler and his colleague find the key by accident. Tyler touches the key and instantly goes insane. Tyler kills his mining partner, and takes over the ship, killing most of the resisting crew except for Dr. Schechter, and the pilots Lambert and Germain. His search for the planet with the fountain leads to Eden, a planet that is designated F.A.K.K.² (Federation-Assigned Ketogenic Killzone to the second level), but has inhabitants whose bodies carry the immortality fluid. Tyler invades Eden, and kills many of the Edenites, capturing some so he can extract the immortality fluids from their bodies. He also keeps the attractive Kerrie for his own sexual purposes. When Germain resists the idea, he is left on Eden.