Heavy Metal Turbo Killer Blood Machines in the Matrix


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Heavy Metal Turbo Killer Blood Machines in the Matrix

Faneditor: MoviesRemastered  
Fanedit Type: Special Projects
Fanedit Release Date: 2nd January 2025
Fanedit Runtime: 3h:25m:16s
Time Cut: 0h:0m:0s
Time Added: 0h:0m:0s
Genre: ActionAdventureCyberpunkDramaFantasyGrindhouseHorrorMusicMysterySci-FiThrillerZombie
Original Title: Akira (1988)   Kaydara (2011)   Blood Machines (2019)   Zoom in Rape Apartments (1980)   Dangerous Seductress (1992)   Nightmares aka Stage Fright (1980)   Loft - Die neue Saat der Gewalt (1985)   Flashdance (1983)   Stripped to Kill (1987)   Cheerleader Camp (1988)   A Gun for Jennifer (1997)   Maniac Cop (1988)   Zipperface (1992)   
Original Release Date: 31st October 1989
Original Runtime: 9h:49m:4s
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Certificate: 18
Source: Digital
Resolution: 1080p
Sound Mix: Stereo
Language: English
Subtitles: No
 

Synopsis:

Prepare for a mind-blowing cinematic experience as we merge the electrifying worlds of Seth Ickerman and Carpenter Brut into one seamless movie event! This fanedit combines the iconic visuals of Turbo Killer with the cosmic odyssey of Blood Machines, creating an adrenaline-fueled journey through neon-drenched sci-fi, surreal landscapes, and retro-futuristic chaos. Witness the ultimate fusion of music and visuals, where Carpenter Brut’s pulsating synthwave soundtrack perfectly complements Ickerman’s stunning visual storytelling. Whether you're a fan of synthwave, sci-fi epics, or boundary-pushing filmmaking, this is the ultimate tribute to the creative genius of these visionary artists. In the year 1989, an alternative dimension teeters on the brink of collapse as the beloved '80s face annihilation at the hands of a new and sinister force—the '90s. This decade isn’t just a shift in time but a ruthless gang of aggressive, cyberpunk outlaws determined to erase the excess, rebellion, and freedom of the '80s from existence. Their mission: to hunt down and eliminate the decade’s most iconic symbols—the satanic, sick, and sexually liberated women who embody the spirit of the generation. Unbeknownst to the '90s, they are the last truly creative and diverse decade, the final era to embrace what it means to be human. Their relentless onslaught marks the death knell of originality, paving the way for a bleak and desolate future known only as The Matrix. This dystopian world is a wasteland, bathed in an unnatural green hue—an eerie consequence of Carlsberg’s global domination as the world’s best lager. The overwhelming production and consumption of beer led to nearly all glass manufacturing turning green, forcing the future to cheaply mass-produce recycled glass bottles for everything, from windows to computer monitors and light bulbs. Fast forward to the year 2055. The future warriors of the '80s, clinging to their fading ideals, fight desperately for survival against the relentless advance of the '90s. The looming shadow of The Matrix threatens to consume everything, turning the battle between decades into a war for the soul of humanity itself. In a climactic showdown, the fate of the '80s rests in the hands of a rugged captain, a man shaped by the swagger of Indiana Jones and the roguish charm of Han Solo. With his aging, trusty, and battle-hardened sidekick—an embodiment of Top Gun’s Maverick and Lee Majors' The Fall Guy—by his side, they confront a coven of Matrix witches in a final, desperate battle. As the conflict intensifies, the captain’s deep-seated longing for the touch of a real human woman—a connection to a bygone era—becomes his tragic undoing. In a moment of weakness, he lowers his guard, sealing his fate and dooming the decade he fought so valiantly to protect. Step into a twisted, neon-lit world where the vibrant energy of the '80s clashes with the impending dominance of the '90s. In this dystopian saga, the battle between decades isn’t just a cultural shift—it’s a fight for the future of humanity itself. As the knowledge of the '80s becomes nearly extinct, the universe is on the verge of destruction. The 15th wave of feminism, once a movement for equality, has taken a dark and deadly turn. "Kill all men" became the mantra, and in their zeal for radical victory, women unknowingly sealed their own fate. With men nearly wiped from existence, the future of the human race hangs by a thread. But as the Matrix witches rise to power, a harsh reality sets in. The only way feminism could triumph was through its own defeat. The eradication of men didn’t lead to liberation—it led to the collapse of society itself. Now, in a world where survival is uncertain, the remnants of humanity must navigate the fallout of their choices. This is a story of a world on the edge, where the battle between decades determined the fate of all.


Intentions:

For years, I’ve been captivated by the vibrant chaos of the '80s—a decade that brought us a wealth of cultural brilliance, along with its fair share of questionable moments. I’ve long wanted to create a project that encapsulates both the highs and the lows, the good and the subjectively bad, that made the '80s such an unforgettable era. In my pursuit for inspiration, I discovered the remarkable work of Seth Ickerman and Carpenter Brut. Their art represents a brilliant fusion of visual and musical storytelling, capturing the dark, electric soul of the '80s in a way that’s both nostalgic and refreshingly modern. Their collaboration has been profoundly inspiring, igniting a creative spark in me to elevate this project to the next level. My goal is to craft a cohesive storyline that intertwines the various elements of the '80s, drawing on Ickerman's artistic vision, Carpenter Brut's fusion of pulsating synthwave and heavy metal, and other influences that have shaped my perspective on the decade. This project will be a journey—a mosaic of memories, music, and visuals that, when combined, narrates the story of a decade that continues to resonate in our culture today. Stay tuned as I embark on this passion project, striving to capture the essence of the '80s in all its neon-lit glory and shadowy undertones. While all footage used in the fanedit has been acquired from YouTube itself, I'm sure it will get BANNED at some point so watch the full movie below while you still can...



Change List:

• Reframe all footage to fit 1920x800 ratio • Add vintage colour grade to all footage used • Add vintage VHS effects over all footage • Add slight cracking audio over all footage • Add film grain over all footage • Add MRDb Energy Wave Intro Video • Add MRDb Disclaimer • Insert drug scenes from Requiem of a Dream • Insert VHS tape insert to VCR – royalty free footage. • Add “October 31st 1989” to indicate date • Insert white noise image and sound • Insert VHS player • Insert MR Vintage VHS time card • Insert Satanic Cults and Ritual Crime video from 1990 (This hilarious video of teenagers just being teenagers was supposed to warn parents of kids worshiping Satan). • Insert VHS auto tracking effects • Trim down Cults and Ritual Crime video to only include Satanic youth scenes • Insert Slayer – Raining blood • Add VHS effects over all footage • Insert white noise image and sound • Insert TV Nostalgic Channel surfing. (This whole section is to simulate what it was like to experience cable TV for the first time. Channel surfing much like people to on their phones these days). • Insert Viewer’s choice interlude with Bill & Ted • Insert Chicago Bear & Houston Oilers • Insert Headbangers Ball with Alice Cooper • Insert News reel of a man buried • Insert Halloween 5 trailer • Insert Joan Rivers and John Travolta interview clip • Insert KABC News report on Devil Worshiping • Insert News reel of Ted Bundy set to be executed • Insert Gwar – Crippled Christ music video • Insert interview with Marion Brando clearly on drugs • Insert space footage from Atlantis • Insert clip from Quantum Leap Season 1 • Insert ad for Robocop toys. (One of the most brutal movies marketed at kids is hilarious). • Insert Madballs ad (Every kid was obsessed with these in the 80s). • Insert classic clip from The Monsters (I used the colour clip as it caused a lot of controversy back then. The Herman also uses the term “yellow” which is deemed to be racist in some people’s eyes). • Insert classic Thames TV intro • Insert controversial clip from Jim’ll fix it where Savile mentions Gary Glitter. (2 trusted icons later convicted abusers) • Insert 2nd clip KABC News report on Devil Worshiping • Insert clip from Bullseye with an awkward scene with a young man. (This was an extremely popular UK dart show in 80s) • Insert British paint ad feature Rolf Harris (Another trusted icon later convicted with abuse) • Insert Cadburys chocolate Flake ad (Overly sexualised ads like this were extremely popular in 80s). • Inert Nescafe Gold brend ad (These ads were more like a mini soap opera. Fuelled with sexual/lustful undertones) • Insert BBC interview with H.R.Giger (Such an incredible artistic genius, only be constantly be interrupted by a rude and impatient, arrogant interviewer.) • Insert Cadbury’s Fruit & Nut bar ad (This theme was stuck in everyone’s heads). • Insert Scotch VHS tape ad (Another catchy theme). • Insert Natural born Smoker ad (This was too haunting and scary for TV and gave me nightmares). • Insert Carlsberg Ad • Insert R.White lemonade ad (Another catchy but annoying theme) • Insert Shake & Vac Ad • Insert Cadbury’s Smash Potato Ad • Insert Chewits Ad • Insert Mars Ad • Insert Birdseye Potato Waffles Ad • Insert Finders Crispy Pancakes Ad • Insert Marathon Ad (This bar was later changed to Snickers) • Insert Ethiopia famine news reel (Deliberately adding this after a bunch of food Ads) • Insert Trump in a $1 McDonalds Burger Ad • Insert Hyundai – Toy Boy Ad (Extremely controversial Ad about cheating and homosexuality). • Insert Carlsberg Ad • Insert controversial Ronald Reagan visit to Japan clip • Insert news clip about Disabled Rights • Insert 3rd clip KABC News report on Devil Worshiping • Insert He-Man PSA Molestation Awareness Ad • Insert Bill Cosby “The laughter never ends” VHS Ad • Insert 4th clip KABC News report with Zeena La Vey • Insert CBS News report on Garbage Pail Kids. • Insert “Preserve and Protect clip of George Bush • Insert Blockbuster Ad • Insert Arsenio Hall interview clip with Elvira (The guy is SIMPin hard and is so cringeworthy). • Insert 5th clip KABC News report on Devil Worshiping • Insert PSA for AIDS Ad • Insert interview with Vaughn Bode. (I absolutely love Bode’s Graffiti work). • Insert clip from Akira (Still one of the best Anime films ever made) • Insert Galaxy of Terror trailer • Insert Kung Fury trailer • Insert Heavy Metal trailer • Insert Mauvais genre by Seth Ickerman (Very early work by them) MOVIE STARTS HERE 28:40 • Insert HBO entertainment intro • Insert classic R rated intro • Insert MRDb film certification card • Add “Movies Remastered” to opening credits • Add “Special Thanks to Alleyvoid” • Add “Heavy Metal Turbo Killer Blood Machine from the Matrix” title card • Insert MR 80s intro video • Insert intro to Carpenter Brut – Turbo Killer video • Insert Carpenter Brut – Obituary video • Insert Carpenter Brut – Leather Teeth video • Insert Carpenter Brut – Inferno Galore video • Insert Carpenter Brut – Hairspray video • Insert Absolute Valentine – Magnatron Engaged video • Add VHS ware on transitions • Insert Kavinsky – Odd Look video • Insert Dance with the Dead - Hex video • Insert Dance with the Dead - Sledge video • Insert Lorn – Acid Rain video • Add sound FX to enhance the video (Steam, Car unlock, Car door opening etc) • Insert Carpenter Brut – The Widow featuring Alex Westaway (GUNSHIP) Maker video • Insert Carpenter Brut – Manic video • Insert clips from Flash Dance • Insert The Prodigy – Voodoo People (Pendulum Remix) video • Add Satan Cross VFX to girl at the end of Prodigy video to help tell the story (Thanks to Alleyvoid) • Insert Carpenter Brut – Anarchy Road video (keen eye will spot the same actor as the next clip) • Insert “My Blood” short film • Add Dark Synthwave Music – Devour (This helps build tension within the scenes) • Add Satan Cross VFX to “Satan” (Thanks to Alleyvoid) • Add Satan Cross VFX to possessed girl (Thanks to Alleyvoid) • Add “Head Splitter – Welcome to Night City) track • Edit track to fit scenes • Reverse end footage to help smoother transition • Insert Carpenter Brut – Monday hunt video • Insert the rest of Carpenter Brut – Turbo Killer video • Insert Perturbator – Venger Featuring Greta link video • Insert Ickerman The Movie – Proof of Concept movie • Insert Ickerman Movie - Kaydara • Add Green LUT (This is to add to the colourgrade Matrix got after release that a lot of people weren’t happy with) • Add “Timecop1983 – On the Run” track • Add “Sega – Sunset” track • Edit out a lot of dialogue from Kaydara (I thought keeping the dialogue down to a minimum helped push the score and narrative). • Insert “Tame Impala – Powerlines” track • Add more pinkish LUT to exterior shots • Add “Tron Legacy – The Grid” track • Insert Trickster – The Matrix Fan Film • Add pinkish LUT to match previous footage • Add “Carpenter Brut – Heart Ship” track (This helps blend the score with Blood machine) • Remove as much of the original score as possible • Add crossfade transition back into Kaydara • Add “Distrokid – Stargate” track • Insert Blood Machine (Too many edits to list here but I’ve edited all episodes together into one long movie) • Remove as much dialogue scenes to allow music to enhance the narrative • Add “Carpenter Brut – Intro” track from Blood Machines OST • Add “Carpenter Brut – Blood Machines” track from OST • Add “Carpenter Attack on the Amazons” track from OST • Add “Carpenter Brut – The Ceremony” track from OST • Add “Carpenter Brut – Souls Wreck” track from OST • Insert Multiverse Dimensional Space Travel Effect Footage • Insert GUNSHIP – Blood for the Blood Gods video (While the visuals for this video suited the narrative. I had to remove this track as I felt it didn’t fit the direction of where I wanted to do_ • Add Sound FX to above video inc Transformers, Volcanic eruptions, Sword swipes, Metal turning, Rockets bursting, Larva bubbling, Mechanical sounds • Add “Carpenter Brut – Blood Machines” track from OST • Insert Multiverse Dimensional Space Travel Effect Footage • Add “Carpenter Brut – Bloody Kiss – the Swift” track from OST • Add “Carpenter Brut – Final Goal” track from OST • Add “Movies Remaster” to end credits • Add “Alleyvoid” to end credits • Add credits for all footage used • Add credits for all music used • Add audio scritch outs to outro • Add Movie title card to outro • Insert MR 80s video logo • Add white noise sound • Insert footage of person turning off TV • Add white noise footage and sound • Insert TV turning off footage and sound FX Post-credits scene: The Matrix witches keep the last remaining man alive to impregnate all the women in the universe, as a single ejaculate can contain millions of sperm to artificially fertilize their eggs. The closing scene shows Facey the machine strapped to the Captain, which keeps him in a constant sexual hell by forcing him to make love to a robot for the rest of his life.


Additional Notes:

Releases only on MR Discord to initiate members how own the original Blu-ray. Invite link here: https://discord.gg/EBdQVXhDUh


Other Sources:

All footage was sourced from Youtube content.


Special Thanks:

Seth Ickerman for being such an inspirational visionary Carpenter Brut for creating such an awesome modern blend of nostalgia Alleyvoid for VFX


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