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Metalocalypse: Army of the Doomstar

  • 2023
  • R
  • 1h 23m
ÉVALUATION IMDb
6,4/10
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Metalocalypse: Army of the Doomstar (2023)
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueCan Dethklok choose between their egos and the greater good of the world to embark on a gauntlet of dangers that will try their very souls and finally write the song that will be their salva... Tout lireCan Dethklok choose between their egos and the greater good of the world to embark on a gauntlet of dangers that will try their very souls and finally write the song that will be their salvation?Can Dethklok choose between their egos and the greater good of the world to embark on a gauntlet of dangers that will try their very souls and finally write the song that will be their salvation?

  • Director
    • Brendon Small
  • Writers
    • Brendon Small
    • Tommy Blacha
    • Mark Brooks
  • Stars
    • Tommy Blacha
    • Victor Brandt
    • Thundercat
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  • ÉVALUATION IMDb
    6,4/10
    1,4 k
    MA NOTE
    • Director
      • Brendon Small
    • Writers
      • Brendon Small
      • Tommy Blacha
      • Mark Brooks
    • Stars
      • Tommy Blacha
      • Victor Brandt
      • Thundercat
    • 21Commentaires d'utilisateurs
    • 10Commentaires de critiques
  • Voir l’information sur la production à IMDbPro
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    Tommy Blacha
    Tommy Blacha
    • William Murderface
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    Victor Brandt
    • General Crozier
    • (voice)
    Thundercat
    Thundercat
    • Fan
    • (voice)
    • (as Stephen "Thundercat" Bruner)
    Kim B. Petersen
    Kim B. Petersen
    • Priest
    • (voice)
    • (as King Diamond)
    Mark Hamill
    Mark Hamill
    • Salacia
    • (voice)
    • …
    Kirk Hammett
    Kirk Hammett
    • Fan
    • (voice)
    Jon Hamm
    Jon Hamm
    • Emcee, Klokateer
    • (voice)
    Scott Ian
    Scott Ian
    • Elite Tribunal Soldier
    • (voice)
    • …
    Amy Lee
    Amy Lee
    • Fan
    • (voice)
    Malcolm McDowell
    Malcolm McDowell
    • Vader Orlag
    • (voice)
    Juliet Mills
    Juliet Mills
    • Whale
    • (voice)
    Laraine Newman
    Laraine Newman
    • Rose Explosion
    • (voice)
    • …
    Brendon Small
    Brendon Small
    • Edgar Jomfru
    • (voice)
    • …
    Raya Yarbrough
    Raya Yarbrough
    • Abigail Remeltindrinc
    • (voice)
    Livia Zita
    • Tribunal Member
    • (voice)
    • Director
      • Brendon Small
    • Writers
      • Brendon Small
      • Tommy Blacha
      • Mark Brooks
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    8orangehorizon26

    A most brutal conclusion

    Metalocalypse was one of my favorite shows to watch in high school. Skwisgaar Skwigelf taught me how to sweep pick. To see it get a finale after all these years is wonderful. The plot of Doomstar was serious and less focused on the show's quirky humor, but it was still awesome. There were new songs, returning characters, beautifully animated sequences, and a cool acknowledgment to all the fans of the show. Although, I'm a tiny bit disappointed the Finnish Lake Troll and Mashed Potato Johnson didn't make a cameo. But whatever. Thank you Brendon Small and Tommy Blacha for creating this show and making all the fans happy.
    7Vancour

    disappointing but conclusive story end

    This was a ok finale but I prefer the last movie over this one. This movie didn't have great songs and didn't give its story to us in a great way. The jokes were pretty lame as well. When I heard this wasn't going to be a full musical like the last movie I was hoping that they would have brought back some of the great humor but found it pretty lacking. The scene in the church was probably the best comedy bit but there was a bit too much seriousness in most scenes. The fact Nathan never even got to say his tagline 'Brutal' was pretty disappointing in the least because there was Just sooo many times just that one word could have been uttered and it probably would have got a laugh out of me but no. They needed to keep everything semi-serious just not there comedy which they kept pretty basic... although there was a 'Plug' joke that got me.

    The story on the other hand was alright, I liked how all the characters were used and the cameos. The entire series wasn't really strong in this category, in fact it was pretty much a major joke until it wasn't. That said the revenge story of the last movie was much better, but taking this story as serious as they did may have been a mistake. Oh well, at least 'The Fans' got what they wanted hopefully, it was a love letter to those that kept the show alive after all as its pretty apparent they read their fan-sites.
    10Buckaroo_Banzai_

    Beautifull

    It is a mark set to inflate the entirety of the journey the introduced representative depth of character is a leap forward towards distinctive future of the entire series.

    Character development, psychological realism perpetuating the notion of dramatic progression into the unknown.

    Truly desired by the fans and the perceptive crowd.

    One of the standout aspects of Army of the Doomstar is its stunning animation. The visuals are beautifully crafted, with intricate details in each character and their surroundings. The dark and gritty atmosphere perfectly complements the heavy metal theme and adds an extra layer of immersion to the viewing experience.
    6nickknoxx

    Competent, but put its eggs in the wrong baskets

    Coming back after a decade hiatus, expectations of this movie were going to go against it to begin with, sure. I think most of us would have settled for any resolution, but it's moreso HOW they chose to tell it and what they focused on that made this movie feel off, especially compared to the spectacular Doomstar Requiem.

    Metalocalypse's original draw was its humor, with plenty of music and metal subculture/in-jokes to be extra endearing to those who took notice. The world plot is really not that important. Ironically, the whole "the band is central to the fate of the world" plot originated as a joke because of the funny dissonance that came with 5 low-IQ hedonistic narcissists being so central to world affairs. Sure you had a few hardcore, dramatic moments like Offdensen's arc or Nathan's eulogy that added some relishable gravity to the series, but for each of these moments there were a dozen or so jokes to keep the show from insisting it was some relationship drama anime that it never built the foundation to stand on.

    The movie opens and the humor already misses the mark. Traumatized by the rescue of Toki, the bandmates repeat the F word over and over in an interview in some bit that wouldn't even have been that funny in a 2000s flash cartoon. (This is also where Jon Hamm has his cameo. Despite his top billing, his character is mostly irrelevant and has under 10 lines). From here on, there are very few attempts at jokes, and most didn't land for me.

    If you've ever had the misfortune of reading Youtube comments or loading a Tumblr page, you'll come across this weird fan meta narrative that the band is a family. Cutesy artworks and narratives about Nathan being "band dad," Pickles the band mom, Toki the baby, and so on. The movie actually tries to incorporate this... REALLY awkwardly and uncomfortably. In more than a few scenes, especially the opening, they very inorganically have Pickles acting motherly and like a spouse to Nathan, going so far to have Toki cry like an infant in a public place. No idea if the writers thought these fanfic people comprised the general fanbase or something.

    After bucking that, the movie goes onto almost exclusively focus on Nathan. This is not about the band like the last movie or couple seasons were; it's about Nathan's personal growth, development, and interaction with loved ones and music... you know, the guy who for years was just a comedic dumb ape whose entire life philosophy was just adhering to cartoonish "brutality..." they felt prudent to make sure he learns his moral lessons and to love again. It came across very forced and inappropriately saccharine in many spots. I'd say the only character who gets a somewhat reasonable and in-character ending is Murderface, who did get a pretty solid payoff for the cliff-hanger at the end of Requiem. Yeah, the final conclusion they arrive on with him was a bit cheesy and too dissonant a mix of "it has to have heart, but it also has to be funny," but at least it's something. The other three bandmembers get basically no arc beyond what they can provide Nathan.

    The pacing of the whole thing is very weird. There is a lot of "oh yeah, we did that previously, now forget about it" in Act I, meandering in Act II, and great haste to wrap everything up in Act III. This story felt like the movie needed to be double the length, or spread out over a final season. To its credit, most major characters get a resolution, but some, including the main antagonist, are swept off the screen just as quickly as they arrive. I will say Knubbler's role was a great exception, a fine mix of silly and serious that gave his character a fitting resolution.

    Other than those overarching criticisms, I can't say it was offensive to watch. I'm continuing to listen to Dethalbum 4, which I don't like as much as 2 or 3 but it's growing on me. I don't think the score was as grand or memorable for this as Requiem, especially considering the "Song of Salvation" was supposed to be worthy of saving the world. The animation in this is probably its strongest asset. They really broke out the big guns not just for the movement but the art direction as well. The scene of Murderface's climax looked almost out of old-school Disney.

    Overall, I don't think making this movie for those invested in the originally-satirical plot or the Tumblr people was the best move. It was meant to be a finale for the SERIES and the core fans, not just a checklist for the plot points. It needed to be longer and mapped out better, with stronger flow and more self-awareness of just how goofy the core premise is. I don't know if the writers thought that the plot of Metalocalypse was what had the most fans invested, or if they just lost taste for what the show used to be over 17 years and wanted to make something more serious, shoehorning that tone into their old material.

    The Doomstar Requiem was a much better approach: putting the music and main characters centerstage, not caring so much about why they're there or if the "lore" is satisfied, plenty of gags, and a couple heartfelt moments just as icing instead of the cake. It serves as a more true series finale to me than Army, which I'd just give a tepid recommendation if you REALLY need to know what happens to the world and all the characters.
    8vlydianoctum

    A Really Great Ending that ties up loose ends

    Judging by the other reviews, it seems like fans really just wanted more Metalocalypse. That's great, but after binging the series, I really did want to know what it was all about. The production value here was miles above any in the series. At first ir seemed odd to have less metal in Metalocalypse, but the music was honestly amazing. It truly felt epic, which is how a finale should feel. And the art? Oh my God, the art. Those backgrounds were absolutely beautiful, and I'm a sucker for a beautiful, bloody apocalypse - reminds me of my dreams. People have noted the comedy was lackluster, which may be true, as I don't really remember much about the jokes, but the rest of it left a mark ans I found the whole thing a lot of fun.

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      Sequel to 2013's The Doomstar Requiem and the series finale of Metalocalypse.
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    • Date de sortie
      • 6 avril 2024 (Spain)
    • Pays d’origine
      • United States
    • Langue
      • English
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Metalocalipsis: El ejército de la estrella del Apocalipsis
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      • 1h 23m(83 min)
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