Metallica Some Kind of Monster (Blu-ray + DVD) R

Documentary Making of St. Anger
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  • Number of Discs: 2
  • Rated: R
  • Run Time: 2 hours, 46 minutes
  • Video: Color
  • Encoding: Region 1 (USA & Canada)
  • Released: November 24, 2014
  • Originally Released: 2001
  • Label: We're Metallica

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Certified Fresh89%

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User Ratings: 23,666
Rating: 3/4 -- Fans of the band will love the revealing footage, especially landmark moments such as bassist auditions (more famous names showed up than the one they picked) and encounters with the ex-Metallica members (Newsted and Megadeth frontman Dave Mustaine). Full Review
Minneapolis Star Tribune
Aug 19, 2004
[S]o straight-faced that you wonder, at times, whether it's THIS IS SPINAL TAP for real. Yet there's real poignancy...
USA Today
Jan 28, 2005
Ranked #2 in Entertainment Weekly's Top Ten DVDs Of The Year -- [G]ripping....[It] shows one of the biggest bands on the planet confronting internal strife...
Entertainment Weekly
Dec 30, 2005
Rating: 4/5 -- If you're a fan, you will almost certainly be touched by this effort to put an entire dysfunctional band on the couch. And if you're not, well, you're going to giggle.
Orlando Sentinel
Aug 6, 2004
This is a hugely entertaining film which proves that the line between clever and stupid is often very fine indeed.
Uncut
Nov 1, 2004
Rating: 3.5/4 -- A mostly terrific documentary about a mostly terrible album. Despite derisory poor-me whining, it captures fragility and fear in Metallica's questioned relevancy, considered disbandment and the closest things to tears they can muster for each other. Full Review
The Film Yap
Sep 19, 2010
Rating: 4/5 -- Raw docu shows band at a low point; frequent cursing. Full Review
Common Sense Media
Apr 25, 2017

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Directed by Joe Berlinger and Bruce Sinofsky, SOME KIND OF MONSTER takes a shockingly in-depth look at Metallica, one of the world's most popular heavy metal bands. The documentary begins in 2001, just after longtime bassist Jason Newsted leaves the group. Surprised by this sudden departure, the remaining band members, particularly singer/guitarist James Hetfield and drummer Lars Ulrich, struggle to record an album without a permanent bass player, a situation that reopens many old wounds, including the loss of Newsted's predecessor, Cliff Burton, who died in a 1986 bus accident. The group even decides to hire a therapist, leading to a series of incredibly emotional confrontations and revelations.

Berlinger and Sinofsky's movie is unquestionably one of the most revealing rock documentaries ever made. Given almost unlimited access to tape the band during a crisis period of nearly three years, the filmmakers capture the members of Metallica both together and individually in remarkably intimate detail. Although the film features Metallica's music and includes vintage footage of the band's early days, it primarily focuses on the difficulties involved with recording the 2003 album ST. ANGER. The end result is not so much a film about Metallica, but a dramatic (and occasionally funny) portrait of a long-running band attempting to understand itself.

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