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Metallica: Some Kind of Monster (2004)

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Reviews Counted:117

Fresh:102

Rotten:15

Average Rating:7.5/10

Consensus: Fascinating behind-the-scenes look at how Metallica survives one of their more turbulent periods.

Runtime: 2 hrs 20 mins

Genre: Musical & Performing Arts

Synopsis: "This is not a film about Metallica – it's a film about relationships." - Drummer Lars Ulrich, to Rolling Stone Three years in the making, this new film from acclaimed documentary filmmakers... "This is not a film about Metallica – it's a film about relationships." - Drummer Lars Ulrich, to Rolling Stone Three years in the making, this new film from acclaimed documentary filmmakers Joe Berlinger and Bruce Sinofsky (the team that created BROTHER'S KEEPER and PARADISE LOST) provides a fascinating, in-depth portrait of the most successful heavy metal band of all time, as they faced monumental personal and professional challenges while recording their first studio album of original songs in five years. In the tradition of such seminal music documentaries as DON'T LOOK BACK and GIMME SHELTER, METALLICA: SOME KIND OF MONSTER seeks to transcend the conventions of the "rock ‘n' roll movie" genre, trading rock-star posing for truthful introspection, and revealing an intimate portrait of the individuals behind a legendary band and their unique creative journey. As filming began, Metallica unexpectedly split with their long-time bassist Jason Newsted. Relations between the longtime band-mates were at an all-time low, and since Metallica hadn't toured or released an album for several years, fans and the music press were questioning Metallica's future. Creatively and personally at odds, yet under pressure to begin recording their new album St. Anger, the band's management suggested they start group therapy as a last-ditch effort to keep the splintering group from unraveling. As therapy continued, the band confronted the notion that despite their many years together, they barely knew each other at all. For lead singer (and father of three) James Hetfield, the therapy sessions unexpectedly prompted him to enter rehab, leaving the band's future as well as the completion of the album in doubt for nearly a year. With extraordinary, revealing intimacy, Berlinger and Sinofsky filmed this process of discovery as the band members were forced to confront their personal demons, their relationships to one other, and the ever-changing recording industry. Through the filmmakers' remarkable behind-the-scenes perspective, the viewer is privy to the band's reinvention of their creative process, as well their struggles to balance their personal lives with the demands of sustaining the multi-million dollar business they've spent twenty years building. The film follows Metallica's musical transformation as James relinquishes sole control of the lyricwriting process and the band embarks on bold new studio experiments. We see James' struggles to push himself beyond being the front-man of rock's hardest partying band (often called "Alcoholica" by fans and the rock press). Will he be able to go back on the road clean and sober? We are with the band as the album takes shape against the backdrop of a tumultuous two years: from drummer Lars Ulrich's public crusade against Napster to a newly-sober Hetfield rediscovering his music without the crutch of his addictions; from the departure of bassist Jason Newsted to their effort to find the right replacement to make their band whole again; from a group on the verge of extinction to a thriving, heavy band with a new number one album and a sold-out world tour. As with many great non-fiction journeys, METALLICA: SOME KIND OF MONSTER subverted the expectations of everyone involved in its creation. What began as the documenting of the making of an album became an unexpected voyage into the complexities of human relationships, and the power of the creative process to exact emotional tolls and ultimately, to heal the soul. -- © IFC Films [More]

Starring: Metallica

Starring: Metallica

Director: Joe Berlinger, Bruce Sinofsky

Director: Joe Berlinger, Bruce Sinofsky
Producer: Bruce Sinofsky
Studio: IFC Films

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Full Review Source: St. Louis Post-Dispatch | comment Comment
08/06/04
St. Louis Post-Dispatch
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An unflinching and often hilarious look at the humanity of these heavy-metal gods.

Full Review Source: Arizona Republic | comment Comment
08/06/04
Michael Senft
Michael Senft
Arizona Republic

The band's literal Dr. Phil even develops a 'Metallica Mission Statement' that asks the musicians to become 'healers of ourselves' -- a far cry from 'Kill 'Em All.'

Full Review Source: Commercial Appeal (Memphis, TN) | comment Comment
08/06/04
John Beifuss
John Beifuss
Commercial Appeal (Memphis, TN)

On its own merits, the movie is an enthralling (if overlong) group portrait; viewed in context, it's even more fascinating, continually proving the opposite of every point it tries to make.

Full Review Source: Orlando Weekly | comment Comment
08/05/04
Steve Schneider
Steve Schneider
Orlando Weekly

Absorbing, funny, exhilaratingly entertaining.

Full Review Source: Washington Post | comment Comment
07/30/04
Ann Hornaday
Ann Hornaday
Washington Post

Serious, funny, frustrating and touching.

Full Review Source: Washington Post | comment Comment
07/30/04
Desson Thomson
Desson Thomson
Washington Post

Some Kind of Monster is some weird kind of wonderful.

Full Review Source: Oregonian | comment Comment
07/30/04
Karen Karbo
Karen Karbo
Oregonian

Like all worthwhile rock documentaries, Monster turns its viewers into voyeurs, taking them inside some intimate moments and making them squirm.

Full Review Source: Kansas City Star | comment Comment
07/30/04
Timothy Finn
Timothy Finn
Kansas City Star

Fans will undoubtedly thrive on every second. For the rest of us, Monster is precisely that: a creature powerful but ungainly.

Full Review Source: Detroit News | comment Comment
07/30/04
Tom Long
Tom Long
Detroit News

It's great emotional fodder for old-school Metallica fans and smart, tugging drama for people unfamiliar with the band.

Full Review Source: Denver Post | comment Comment
07/30/04
Ricardo Baca
Ricardo Baca
Denver Post

[An] overlong but startling heavy metal-therapy documentary.

Full Review Source: Boston Globe | comment Comment
07/30/04
Ty Burr
Ty Burr
Boston Globe

By the time this fascinating two-hour- and-20-minute film ends, you'll have seen the group rise from the ashes of its own massive discontent.

Full Review Source: Denver Rocky Mountain News | comment Comment
07/30/04
Robert Denerstein
Robert Denerstein
Denver Rocky Mountain News

The movie permits us to hover from first riff to last encore, during which Metallica finds a new record and itself just as it all seems to be coming apart.

Full Review Source: Dallas Observer | comment Comment
07/30/04
Robert Wilonsky
Robert Wilonsky
Dallas Observer

Overkill to anyone who never flashed the group's devil horns salute.

Full Review Source: Detroit Free Press | comment Comment
07/30/04
Terry Lawson
Terry Lawson
Detroit Free Press

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.

Full Review Source: Chicago Sun-Times | comment Comment
07/30/04
Roger Ebert
Roger Ebert
Chicago Sun-Times
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The filmmakers didn't do anything to make Metallica look like douchebags, the band did that very well on their own.

Full Review Source: Supercala.com | comment Comment
07/30/04
John Venable
John Venable
Supercala.com

[P]rofoundly moving... may well be the new yardstick against which the next 20 years of rock movies will be measured...

Full Review Source: Flick Filosopher | comment Comment
07/30/04
MaryAnn Johanson
MaryAnn Johanson
Flick Filosopher

Berlinger and Sinofsky, with their knack for penetrating the diabolical pretensions of weak and disaffected human beings, have brought Metallica to its knees.

Full Review Source: Seattle Post-Intelligencer | comment Comment
07/29/04
Bill White
Bill White
Seattle Post-Intelligencer

No rock doc has burrowed so deeply into the bruised egos, arrested development and internal conflict that make up a superstar band.

Full Review Source: Dallas Morning News | comment Comment
07/29/04
Chris Vognar
Chris Vognar
Dallas Morning News

A movie about narcissism that indulges that narcissism--vindicated by our decision to pay a few bucks for the honour.

Full Review Source: Film Freak Central | comment Comment
07/29/04
Walter Chaw
Walter Chaw
Film Freak Central
 
 
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