DVD 140 mins IMDB
R (Restricted)
Metallica - Some Kind Of Monster
Paramount (7/30/2004)
In Collection
#208

Seen It:
Yes
Documentary
USA  /  English

Joe Berlinger Himself
Dan Braun (II)
Stefan Chirazi Himself
Erica Forstadt
Mike Gillies
James Hetfield Himself
Lars Ulrich Himself
Kirk Hammett Himself
Robert Trujillo Himself
Eric Avery Himself
Dan Braun Himself
Cliff Burnstein Himself

Director Joe Berlinger; Sinofsky, Bruce; Bruce Sinofsky
Producer Joe Berlinger; Bruce Sinofsky

With voyeuristic intensity, Metallica: Some Kind of Monster explores the intricate connections that are created, nurtured, and challenged between members of a long-lasting band. That this intimate odyssey of group therapy and self-discovery involves Metallica--the most successful heavy metal group of all time--is just one reason this film is so uniquely fascinating. Having proven their documentary skills with Brother's Keeper and Paradise Lost (which included Metallica in its soundtrack), filmmakers Joe Berlinger and Bruce Sinofsky spent two years with Metallica as the band survived the defection of long-time bassist Jason Newsted, struggled to record St. Anger, and recruited $40,000-per-month "performance enhancement coach" Phil Towle to counsel members James Hetfield, Lars Ulrich, and Kirk Hammett as they confronted alcoholism, creative obstacles, and themselves in an effort to determine the viability of Metallica's future. With sincere hope, honest discussion, and the hiring of new bassist Robert Trujillo, Metallica battle their personal and professional demons, showing the vulnerable side of a business that thrives on raging testosterone. The effort pays off for everyone involved, especially the fans: Like the ultimate backstage pass, Some Kind of Monster is a healing journey into the hard-beating heart of rock & roll. --Jeff Shannon

Edition Details
Distributor Paramount
Barcode 0097368863743
Region Region 1
Release Date 1/25/2005
Packaging Keep Case
Screen Ratio 1.33:1
Subtitles English; Spanish
Audio Tracks English Dolby Digital 2.0
Layers Single Side, Single Layer
No. of Disks/Tapes 2

Features
Disc 1: 40 additional scenes Exclusive intimate interviews with Metallica about the film Highlights from festivals and premieres 2 audio commentaries by the band and the filmmakers 2 trailers and a music video