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Metal Hurlant Chronicles

  • TV Series
  • 2012–2014
  • 22m
IMDb RATING
5.7/10
1.9K
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Metal Hurlant Chronicles (2012)
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A look at different planets and how their inhabitants live together. The only link that connects these planets is an asteroid called the Metal Hurlant that passes close to each one of them.A look at different planets and how their inhabitants live together. The only link that connects these planets is an asteroid called the Metal Hurlant that passes close to each one of them.A look at different planets and how their inhabitants live together. The only link that connects these planets is an asteroid called the Metal Hurlant that passes close to each one of them.

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    • Scott Adkins
    • Karl E Landler
    • Dominique Pinon
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    5.7/10
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    • Stars
      • Scott Adkins
      • Karl E Landler
      • Dominique Pinon
    • 24User reviews
    • 10Critic reviews
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    Metal Hurlant Chronicles
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    Metal Hurlant Chronicles: Intense Fight
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    Metal Hurlant Chronicles: His Wildest Dreams
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    Metal Hurlant Chronicles: His Wildest Dreams
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    Michelle Ryan
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    8dan-1315

    Quite Enjoyable Sci-Fi Series

    My wife and I tore through these episodes pretty quickly. They were quite enjoyable and we made a game of trying to guess the "twist" endings. Most of the time, the twists had twists! In one episode, the twist was there wasn't a twist! Being a half-hour show also also eliminated the padding that you would have gotten with hour-long episodes. I also thought the series had pretty good special effects for a low budget effort. It succeeded in capturing the flavor of Heavy Metal magazine and it looked quite different than anything else on TV. I hope SyFi or some other network picks it up. It's great news that the producers are making a second season.
    8kaesully

    Cool series-worth watching

    The Metal Hurlant Chronicles is a good series. It is similar to The Twilight Zone telling six different stories. After seeing all six, I like the series very much. The stories have different themes and are good. Each one makes a person think. The producers hope to make more episodes telling new stories. I personally enjoyed Joe Flanigan's episode. The story was really good and Joe's acting was great. Hopefully, the series will be seen in the US. Right now, it can be seen in Europe on different networks and different channels. The series has been released on DVD and Blu-Ray in France. The producers are working on releasing the series in Australia on DVD and Blu-Ray
    8jnlafargue

    Light-hearted punk era science-fiction

    This TV show is a kind of punk version of the 50s classic "Twilight Zone". The stories told are out of short stories found into "Métal Hurlant", a very important comics and science fiction magazine published between 1975 and 1987 (and also in the US under the name of "Heavy Metal"), where it was possible to read people like Druillet, Moebius, Wrightson or Corben. Two animated movies have been done : Heavy Metal and Heavy Metal 2000. The "Metal Hurlant Chronicles" is made of short episodes : stories and actors are never the same ones. The cast is quite surprising, with American and french actors. There are only six episodes (making seven stories, as one episode is sliced in two different stories) and the result is quite fair, even if the special effects can seem a little cheesy, but it might be on purpose, as it is naive and funny science-fiction.
    5ericjcant-1

    Varies in quality from one episode to another

    I would suggest that you go into this show thinking of it as more of an SF "cartoon" than a high concept SF show. There is some ok stuff going on in this show here and there, but its not Black Mirror, and unfortunately, it seems like the writers for this show are more like "professional" writers than they are genuinely imaginative. The successful pieces only happen occasionally, and even then, it's never quite as compelling, or even as weird, as it should be.

    I have nothing against pop SF that is more candy than science, but with this in mind, this could have been a better show if they had perhaps found better writing. The ideas behind most of these episodes don't feel fleshed out or well constructed. In fact, many episodes feel like they are padding out the stories in order to fill the time requirements. Sometimes the show does hit a cool note, but if you compare this to other SF shows doing a similar thing (Black Mirror, Electric Dreams, or even Dimension 404) this seems the least inspired, which might seem perplexing to some, because the writers for this show are supposed to be some of "the best" comic book writers in the industry. Well, this is misleading. Most of these writers are well known comic book writers, but rarely does that equate to being the most inspired or creative, unfortunately. They are just names that everybody knows because they have been around for so long.

    Metal Hurlant was originally a hugely successful adult comic book/magazine that hit its height of popularity in the late 70s and through the 80s. The magazine has managed to stay around in one form or another, and most of these episodes are taken from material that is relatively new. Originally Metal Hurlant was never really a high concept venue as much as it was an experimental venue. It thrived on trying new ideas and had a huge span of variety in style and substance. It was punk rock and edgy, entirely unconcerned with PC politics or standards of professionalism. It thrived because of it's willingness to explore. The rebel spirit that was a pervasive part of the independent comic scene in those days is really all but dead, across the industry as a whole, which is much more focused upon the abstract concepts of professionalism and sell-ability than being motivated by compelling creativity. You would think that this should essentially be the same thing, but in fact it isn't, and its a mindset that produces different results.

    This show sometimes peeks through the window of the past and find some of that original glory, but it too often feels more sterile than it should. I get the sense that the producers of the show wanted to capture something of the old days for a new generation, but the material just doesn't pull out enough mystery or surprises.

    My recommendation is to at least try it, and skip the weaker episodes. There is some ok stuff here and there, especially if you like SF, but don't expect the cutting edge.
    2danebecky

    Dreck

    i have a pretty high tolerance for science fiction, even goofy campy science fiction, heck i liked lexx, but this the some serious dreck. a few of the episodes rise up towards mediocrity... sort of like a bad episode of the 80s show "tales from the dark side", with obviously telegraphed twist ends and sub par acting but at least a decent narrative structure and look. the others look like they are plays written and produced as class assignments for a middle school creative writing class and acted by people banded from normal TV for gross incompetence. i'll admit some of the problems may be from the source material, i remember the magazine when i read it in the 80s had a tendency toward ham handed plots and obvious twist endings, but you would think the producers would have at least cherry picked their story lines from the publications long run of issues.

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      Stories taken from the original Metal Hurlant or Heavy Metal Magazine are; Season 1 Episode 1 King's Crown Based on King's Crown by Jim Alexander & Richard Corben from Métal Hurlant 142, and (Vol.2) 10 and 2 Episode 2 Shelter Me Based on Shelter Me by Dan Wickline & Mark Vigouroux from Métal Hurlant 142, and (Vol.2) 9, and. 1 Episode 3 Red Light/Cold Hard Facts Based on Red Light by Geoff Johns & Christian Gossett and "Cold Hard Facts" by R.A. Jones & Matt Cossin from Métal Hurlant 141, and (Vol.2) 2 ("Red Light"), and (Vol.2) N 8 ("Cold Hard Facts"), and 1 Episode 4 Three On a Match Based on 3 on a Match by R.A. Jones & Ryan Sook from Métal Hurlant 139, and 1 Episode 5 Master of Destiny Based on Les Maîtres du Destin by Alejandro Jodorowsky & Adi Granov from Métal Hurlant143, and (Vol.2) 10 Episode 6 Pledge of Anya Based on Le Serment d'Anya by Julien Blondel & Jérôme Opena from Métal Hurlant 146. Season 2 Episode 1 Whiskey in the Jar Based on Whisky in the Jarbby Jim Alexander & Gérald Parel from Metal Hurlant (Vol.2) 14, and (hardcover) 2 Episode 2 The Endomorphe Based on Endomorphe by Stéphane Levallois from Metal Hurlant (Vol.2) 14, and (hardcover) 1 Episode 3 Loyal Khondor Based on The Loyal Khondor by Alejandro Jodorowsky, Pascal Alixe, and Dan Brown from Metal Hurlant (Vol.2) 4. Episode 4 Second Chance Based on Second Chances by James MacDonald, Jorge Pereira Lucas, and Dan Brown from Metal Hurlant (Vol.2) 5, and (hardcover) 1 Episode 5 Second Son Based on The Second Son by Brian Robertson & Fred Beltran from Metal Hurlant (Vol.2) 13, and (hardcover) 1 Episode 6 Back to Reality Based on Reality Check by Jim MacDonald & Francis Tsai from Métal Hurlant (hardcover) 1
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    • Release date
      • October 27, 2012 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • France
      • Belgium
    • Official site
      • Syfy (United States)
    • Languages
      • English
      • French
    • Also known as
      • Военная хроника
    • Filming locations
      • Bucharest, Romania
    • Production company
      • Sparkling
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      • 22m
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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