This a is HILARIOUS and VERY ENTERTAINING behind the scenes look/documentary about Metallica. Even if you're not a fan of Metallica or heavy metal - this is a great DVD that can be enjoyed for multiple viewings. DEFINITLEY a MUST HAVE for ALL Metallica fans! This a great and thorough look at the inter-relations, struggles and conflicts amongst Metallica's band members of present and past. Also see Metallica audition new bass players, Lars Ulrich and former Metallica guitarist Dave Mustane exchange words for the first time in years, and James Hetfield checks into a rehab in the midst of recording a record! Also, Metallica hires a band therapist that makes for a surreal experience throughout! Lot's of twists and turns in this documentary plus a 2nd DVD with tons of bonus features and footage! Very excellent!Read full review
I got into Metallica after I seen the video "One" on MTV. I immediately purchased ...And Justice For All and was immediately impressed except for the fact you couldn't hear the bass guitar in the recordings. That's why they brought in Bob Rock, and their sound has benefitted to the tune of millions of dollars and stardom. I then went out and bought Ride The Lightning, Kill 'Em All, and Master of Puppets. What brutal guitar riffs! I now own all their studio albums plus a couple of live ones. I had seen A Year and a Half In the Year Of Metallica a few years back and I was impressed, but that seems like a B-movie compared to this one. Their brutal honesty (even though I think James Hetfield would have rather they not been quite as honest) shows that being in the multi-million dollar machine that is Metallica is not always glamorous and fun. Going through a time consuming search for a new bass player, James going through his alcohol rehab, and Lars confrontation with Dave Mustaine make this a must see movie for any music fan, whether you're a fan of Metallica or not.Read full review
Some Kind of Moster, which mainly chronicles the period during the recording of the album "St. Anger", is often mentioned as one of the best rock films of all time with good reason. The documentary manages to give us an intimate look into the professional and personal lives of a band so closely associated with an alpha male, "f#*@ 'em all" mentality. There was no shortage of drama for the filmmakers to capture, as during this period the group had to deal with the removal of one bandmate (Jason Newsted), the hiring of his replacement, lead singer James Hetfield's stint in rehab, and a massive power struggle between Hetfield and drummer Lars Ulrich. It is this conflict especially, that makes the band often seem on the brink of total collapse. I would not necessarily recommend this movie to all fans of Metallica, as superfans might not want to see their metal gods depicted in such a human way. However, I would recommend it to anyone with a taste for good documentaries and/or good filmmaking in general.Read full review
I've read mixed reviews about this video and after watching it I can honestly say that I thoroughly enjoyed it. I grew up listening to these guys and to many of us back in '83 we sawthem as metal gods, just as we were "invincible" teens. Now I'm 43. I've grown and so has my favorite band and I can appreciate how they have, both musically and as ordinary human beings. In this video they allow us to observe in small part the kinds of trials they face as the most metal group of all time and as just fathers, husbands and friends. Personally, I think that took a lot of balls to do. Yeah, you gotta buy a "ticket" to watch, but I don't think that was the end game for them. I actually think they wanted us, the viewer and/or fan to know that it isn't always easy to be Metallica and they go through a lot of BS at times so that we're entertained. I appreciate all the effort they make to continue to do so.Read full review
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