Original DVD bought in the United States (Yes, can be used with all DVD players sold in Malaysia). Over 4 hours of Movie and rare/exclusive clips and footage from concert, studio, clubs, press conference etc etc.
Price: RM75
Location Desa Pandan, KL
Please SMS or call only, to Zam 012-225-4461
Movie description
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.
(Below are the sub-titles in the DVD menu)
Side #1 -- Metallica: Some Kind of Monster Disc 1
Play Feature
Scenes
Trailers
Theatrical Trailer
Concert Trailer
Setup
Audio
5.1 Surround
2.0 Stereo
Commentaries
Metallica Commentary: Recorded on the Road During Metallica's 2004 Madly in Anger With the World Tour
Filmmakers Commentary: Joe Berlinger & Bruce Sinofsky
Subtitles
English
Spanish
None
Side #2 -- Metallica: Some Kind of Monster Disc 2
Additional Scenes
Photo Shoot With Kirk
Lars With His Newborn Son
Metallica, Swizz Beatz & Ja Rule
Play With Filmmakers Commentary
Lars and Kirk Webchat
Management Discusses Metallica's Future
Play With Filmmakers Commentary
Should The Filming Continue?
Play With Filmmakers Commentary
James Talks About Growing Up
Surprise Gig at Kimo's
Play With Filmmakers Commentary
Metallica Honors Aerosmith at MTV's Icon
Take the Metalheads Bowling
Bass Lines for "My World"
More Work On "My World"
Kirk's Birthday
Tough Riff
"All Within My Hands" Vocals
Castor Doesn't Want Headphones
Bob Is Bitter
Lars Stews in His Anger
Lars and James Have Made Progress
Kirk Goes to Traffic School
New Artwork
Album Packaging
Play With Filmmakers Commentary
Hammering It Out
Sounds Good
Rob Goes Snowboarding
Kirk's Father-in-Law Plays With Rob
A Lot of Work to Be Done Today
"Frantic" at the Fillmore
Festivals and Premieres
Sundance Q&A
Sundance Press Conference
San Francisco International Film Festival
New York Premiere
Metallica Club Screening
This Monster Lives
Predictions About the Album
Being Original
Lars and Dave Mustaine, Alternate Cut
"F$%@! Meeting" Extension
Play With Filmmakers Commentary
Raiders Tailgate Show
Play With Filmmaker's Commentary
Raiders Fall Out
Play With Filmmaker's Commentary
The New Face of Metal
Touring Confusion
Play With Filmmaker's Commentary
Dee Dee's Legacy
Talking About Bass Players With Pepper
Rob's First Interview
Lar's Visits His Childhood Home
Play With Filmmakers Commentary
The Oslo Interviews
Music Video
Filmmaker Bios
Joe Berlinger
Bruce Sinofsky
Subtitles
English
Spanish
No Subtitles
Price: RM75
Location Desa Pandan, KL
Please SMS or call only, to Zam 012-225-4461
Movie description
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.
(Below are the sub-titles in the DVD menu)
Side #1 -- Metallica: Some Kind of Monster Disc 1
Play Feature
Scenes
Trailers
Theatrical Trailer
Concert Trailer
Setup
Audio
5.1 Surround
2.0 Stereo
Commentaries
Metallica Commentary: Recorded on the Road During Metallica's 2004 Madly in Anger With the World Tour
Filmmakers Commentary: Joe Berlinger & Bruce Sinofsky
Subtitles
English
Spanish
None
Side #2 -- Metallica: Some Kind of Monster Disc 2
Additional Scenes
Photo Shoot With Kirk
Lars With His Newborn Son
Metallica, Swizz Beatz & Ja Rule
Play With Filmmakers Commentary
Lars and Kirk Webchat
Management Discusses Metallica's Future
Play With Filmmakers Commentary
Should The Filming Continue?
Play With Filmmakers Commentary
James Talks About Growing Up
Surprise Gig at Kimo's
Play With Filmmakers Commentary
Metallica Honors Aerosmith at MTV's Icon
Take the Metalheads Bowling
Bass Lines for "My World"
More Work On "My World"
Kirk's Birthday
Tough Riff
"All Within My Hands" Vocals
Castor Doesn't Want Headphones
Bob Is Bitter
Lars Stews in His Anger
Lars and James Have Made Progress
Kirk Goes to Traffic School
New Artwork
Album Packaging
Play With Filmmakers Commentary
Hammering It Out
Sounds Good
Rob Goes Snowboarding
Kirk's Father-in-Law Plays With Rob
A Lot of Work to Be Done Today
"Frantic" at the Fillmore
Festivals and Premieres
Sundance Q&A
Sundance Press Conference
San Francisco International Film Festival
New York Premiere
Metallica Club Screening
This Monster Lives
Predictions About the Album
Being Original
Lars and Dave Mustaine, Alternate Cut
"F$%@! Meeting" Extension
Play With Filmmakers Commentary
Raiders Tailgate Show
Play With Filmmaker's Commentary
Raiders Fall Out
Play With Filmmaker's Commentary
The New Face of Metal
Touring Confusion
Play With Filmmaker's Commentary
Dee Dee's Legacy
Talking About Bass Players With Pepper
Rob's First Interview
Lar's Visits His Childhood Home
Play With Filmmakers Commentary
The Oslo Interviews
Music Video
Filmmaker Bios
Joe Berlinger
Bruce Sinofsky
Subtitles
English
Spanish
No Subtitles
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