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posted on Aug, 5 2004 @ 05:25 AM
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METALLICA: SOME KIND OF MONSTER / *** (Not rated)

July 30, 2004

IFC Films presents a documentary produced and directed by Joe Berlinger and Bruce Sinofsky. Running time: 120 minutes. No MPAA rating.

BY ROGER EBERT
"Metallica: Some Kind of Monster" doesn't require you to know anything about the band Metallica or heavy metal music, but it supplies a lot of information about various kinds of monsters. Some of them have been around since childhood, some live in the bottle, and others are generated by the act of making millions as a rock god. When the film opens, the band has been around some 20 years and its surviving members, now middle-aged, are exhausted, neurotic and on one another's nerves. Their bass player, Jason Newsted, has quit the band, citing "the physical damage I've done to myself playing the music live."

In 2001, Metallica goes into an improvised studio in San Francisco's Presidio to create a new album from scratch. They're starting with "no riffs, no songs, no titles, nothing." For reasons that must have seemed excellent at the time, they invite two documentary filmmakers to film them in this process. Joe Berlinger and Bruce Sinofsky have made some of the best docs of recent years, including "Paradise Lost: The Child Murders at Robin Hood Hills" (1996), which follows the trial and conviction of three heavy metal fans who almost certainly had nothing to do with the grisly murders they're charged with (in a 2000 sequel, "Paradise Lost 2: Revelations," the likely murderer does all he can to draw suspicion to himself).

Sinofsky and Berlinger possibly thought this assignment would be more routine, even music-driven. In fact there is little music in "Metallica" and a great deal of talking, as the three band members (lead singer James Hetfield, drummer Lars Ulrich and guitarist Kirk Hammett) recruit their producer, Bob Rock, to play bass. There is another recruit: A therapist named Phil Towle. The relationship between Hetfield and Ulrich has become poisonous, and Towle's assignment is to bring peace and healing -- or at least the ability to function.

The band members exhibit a certain courage in allowing their sessions to be filmed warts and all, as tempers flare, hurtful words are exchanged, and Towle's skills as a therapist make us wonder if his scenes were deleted from "This Is Spinal Tap." That he is being paid $40,000 a month makes him feel like keeping his job, until finally Hetfield and Ulrich find they agree on something at last, getting rid of him.

The progress of the album is interrupted when Hetfield unexpectedly signs into rehab. For weeks and months, the others have no idea how long he'll be gone; he returns in a year, sober and solemnly following instructions from the rehab center. He can work only four hours a day, for example. This drives Ulrich up the wall: How can you make an album without sleepless nights? He charges Hetfield with being "self-regarding," which was probably more true before he went into rehab; now, in his free time, we see him attending his daughter's ballet class and otherwise trying to learn how to be a husband and father.

There are hints in the film that a little rehab would not be amiss with Ulrich. He gets a visit from his long-haired hippie Danish father, who still treats him like a kid taking music lessons, and at one point suggests deleting a song from the album because "It just doesn't sound right." Hammett, meanwhile, keeps a low profile, like the child in a dysfunctional marriage who has learned how to stay below the radar.

The band eventually finishes the album ("St. Anger"). The movie opens with the press junket promoting it, at which they repeat conventional sound bites which the movie shows bear little correspondence with reality. If "Metallica: Some Kind of Monster" has a message, it's great being a rock god up to a point, but most rock gods play the role long after it's much fun. Some people sing and tour forever (Willie Nelson, the Stones, McCartney). What Dr. Phil should probably advise Metallica is to call it a day. Why work with people you can't stand, doing work you're sick of, and that may be killing you? Lots of people have jobs like that, but Metallica has a choice.

Copyright � Chicago Sun-Times Inc.


"In fact there is little music in "Metallica" and a great deal of talking,.. " this cracked me up, its funny cause its true.

"Why work with people you can't stand, doing work you're sick of, and that may be killing you? Lots of people have jobs like that, but Metallica has a choice." -- I agree Metallica have come to an end.

Original Website

[Edited on 5-8-2004 by websurfer]



posted on Aug, 5 2004 @ 05:33 AM
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Upon listening to the St. Anger album Matt Smith took it upon himself to come up with a tribute.


Hi All--
was bored tonight, and decided to have a little fun. I have constructed my own personal tribute to that ultimate album of albums, St. Anger (that was sarcastic, for those of you who aren't aware of my extreme disdain for that record). I didn't use any actual riffs from the album, as I don't want to get sued, but I did my best to make the riffs, arrangement, and especially the production, as authentic to the spirit of St. Anger as I could. I think it came out pretty cool.
It's kinda quiet, so make sure you CRANK it for full effect...
Enjoy!
Matt Smith


original website and to listen to tribute

FUNNY AS HELL ITSELF MATES

He Even Got The Drumming Right

ROFLMAO



posted on Aug, 7 2004 @ 10:12 AM
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Hell #in no!!
Metallica are still going well and i think they will be around for a very long time



posted on Aug, 12 2004 @ 11:43 PM
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They should have hung it up after the Black album imo. Even that album stunk in many ways. They made three great albums...while Cliff Burton was alive. The wheels started falling off on '...And Justice For All' aside from a few choice cuts.



posted on Aug, 13 2004 @ 07:30 AM
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True fans of Metallica like all of Metallicas music, and like they say - they don't like making the same type of music over and over again. They like to experiment.
And recently, with every new album; they seem to have a new bass player - so the choice of music can change then also.

I have all of Metallicas albums, and must admit - that their newer music is nothing like the oldies like on Ride The Lightning or Master Of Puppets - but I still like it.
Also remember that Lars is still not on top of his form, he's only just coming around again. And the reason why he started feeling bad, was because people kept on argueing Metallicas choices. So if you want better music; don't have a go! Give them a break.

People who have a go at Metallicas music choices are not true fans, and I think Metallica are better off without them.

Rock on Metallica!



posted on Aug, 16 2004 @ 01:51 PM
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Originally posted by infinite

Metallica are still going well and i think they will be around for a very long time

God i hope not their music is not getting any better IMHO they should go back to old skool thrash i mean they were the pioneers of thrash/speed metal.


SMR

posted on Aug, 25 2004 @ 11:58 AM
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Originally posted by MetalHead
True fans of Metallica like all of Metallicas music, and like they say - they don't like making the same type of music over and over again. They like to experiment.
And recently, with every new album; they seem to have a new bass player - so the choice of music can change then also.

I have all of Metallicas albums, and must admit - that their newer music is nothing like the oldies like on Ride The Lightning or Master Of Puppets - but I still like it.
Also remember that Lars is still not on top of his form, he's only just coming around again. And the reason why he started feeling bad, was because people kept on argueing Metallicas choices. So if you want better music; don't have a go! Give them a break.

People who have a go at Metallicas music choices are not true fans, and I think Metallica are better off without them.

Rock on Metallica!

AMEM BROTHER!
Im not like most who say they sucked after the 'black' album.What is wrong with it?
I think the fact that Cliff had his tragic death and at the time the Met fans only heard him.So after it was like a new band.I dont think if he were to be alive that thier music would have stayed the same.Infact I bet he would have done just what they have been doing.He contributed alot and I bet he would have continued to doso and inventing the change we see now.
I will always be a fan.I like LOAD and RE-LOAD.I like ST ANGER
I will be seeing them NOV. 24 and cant wait!



posted on Aug, 30 2004 @ 12:31 PM
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Metallica were such a great band.. Kill em all, Lightning, Justice and puppets were damn solid albums. Then came black, which wasn't too bad, but got boring kinda quick.. Then Load and Reload, wow metallica WTF?
garage inc.. not bad.. S&M, Good but needed more classics......Then it comes.... St.Anger! 6 freakin years off and they came out with this??? this can only equal LMFAO..... not to mention the up coming Metallica Video Game.. pleaseeee go home metallica.. you making yourself look real bad.



posted on Aug, 30 2004 @ 04:20 PM
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Ok true there last album was pretty poor but there next album might be a return to form give em a chance



posted on Aug, 30 2004 @ 05:36 PM
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I used to listen to Metallica all the time...back then, I hated rap, r&b, and pretty much anything besides heavy metal and rock....now I just hate country and love pretty much any other type of genre, although I am very picky about who.....but I havn't heard anything I like from Metallica since Reload....that's just my honest opinion

I don't think it's impposible for them to make me enjoy their music more with years to come, but I just hope they do....When someone used to ask me if I liked Metallica I would say
....now I'm more like


Oh well...plenty of other new and good stuff out there



posted on Sep, 12 2004 @ 11:41 PM
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I'll be a metallica fan till the day I die.




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