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Metallica: S&M

  • TV Special
  • 2000
  • Unrated
  • 2h 25m
IMDb RATING
8.8/10
4.5K
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Metallica: S&M (2000)
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A live Metallica concert backed by a 80 piece symphony orchestra, conducted by Michael Kamen. Two songs are debuted, "- Human" and "No Leaf Clover". A documentary is included. It also was re... Read allA live Metallica concert backed by a 80 piece symphony orchestra, conducted by Michael Kamen. Two songs are debuted, "- Human" and "No Leaf Clover". A documentary is included. It also was released on audio CD.A live Metallica concert backed by a 80 piece symphony orchestra, conducted by Michael Kamen. Two songs are debuted, "- Human" and "No Leaf Clover". A documentary is included. It also was released on audio CD.

  • Director
    • Wayne Isham
  • Stars
    • Metallica
    • James Hetfield
    • Lars Ulrich
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    8.8/10
    4.5K
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    • Director
      • Wayne Isham
    • Stars
      • Metallica
      • James Hetfield
      • Lars Ulrich
    • 14User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
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    Metallica
    Metallica
    • Themselves
    James Hetfield
    James Hetfield
    • Self - Guitar, Vocals
    Lars Ulrich
    Lars Ulrich
    • Self - Drums
    Kirk Hammett
    Kirk Hammett
    • Self - Guitars
    Jason Newsted
    Jason Newsted
    • Self - Bass
    Michael Kamen
    Michael Kamen
    • Self - Conductor
    Eric Achen
    • Horn Player
    Richard Andaya
    • Violoncellist
    Daniel Banner
    • Second Violinist
    Andy Battye
    • Backline Guitar Tech
    Luis Beez
    • Principal Clarinetist
    Enrique Bocedi
    • Second Violinist
    Barbara Bogatin
    • Violoncellist
    Chris Bogios
    • Trumpet Player
    Paul Brancato
    • Principal Second Violinist
    Steven Braunstein
    • Bassoonist
    Jill Rachuy Brindle
    • Violoncellist
    Jeffrey Budin
    • Trombonist
    • Director
      • Wayne Isham
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    9Colonelfeline

    Superb

    This is a fantastic concert performed by one of the greatest bands of all time - Metallica. Guitar work by Hammett, Hetfield and Newsted is superb, as is vocals by Hetfield, and percussion by Lars. The songs are amazing, the symphony adds a new dimension to some already excellent tunes. The dvd extras are also great, the controllable camera angles in Enter Sandman and Of Wolf And Man are great additions.

    All round great concert and dvd. 10/10
    10whitewolf03

    A DVD for the ages...

    Metallica have done some wild things before this.. they've put a 'Grammy Award LOSERS' sticker on their AJFO album, they've released one of the heavyest albums of all time (The Black album) and they've played a concert near the Artic Circle, but this just beats all. This hellauacious concert with the San Francisco Symphony has to be one of the greatest listening experiences of a lifetime. Alone Metallica's songs are great, but with the backing of a 100 piece orchestra, it blows most of 'Tallica's songs away.

    Video: 9 The video quality of this DVD is spectacular, with crystal clear quality.

    Audio: 10 Blown away in 5.1 digital sound, the DVD sounds better than the CD. Not only is the audio quality outstanding, the audio extras make this DVD worth the buy. Not only can you chose 2.0 stero quality sound, you can listen to the band only, or even the symphony only.

    Extras: 10 A bit to play with, with the audio extras above, you get a 41 min documentry on the making of S&M, a 'Mastro Cut' version of 'No Leaf Clover' and the 'No Leaf Clover' Video. Plus, you get 4 songs with different camera angles of the band members. (You can watch James, Lars, Jason, or Kirk seperately)

    Overall: 10 A true buy, a must own for any Metallica Fan, or any real fan of music.
    9theonlyidleft

    Sheer brilliance

    The S&M DVD is possibly the best live work Metallica have done. Through sheer quantity Binge & Purge may be more highly regarded, but quality-wise I think S&M is better. Every track (barring Outlaw Torn) is just amazing, all benefiting from the extra dimensions a symphony gives - and the expert vision of Michael Kamen.

    We start off with The Ecstacy Of Gold, performed beautifully by the San Francisco Orchestra.

    The Call Of Ktulu, a much overlooked classic is the first Metallica song played and it sets the mood splendidly, it has power but also grace, 9/10.

    Master Of Puppets is next up, which as always, is amazing, 10/10 on this one.

    Of Wolf And Man is the first of many tracks on this DVD that are much improved with the aid of a symphony. I'm not a massive fan of the album version but I love the S&M version, 10/10.

    The Thing That Should Not Be is well done but i'm not the biggest fan of the song, 8/10.

    Fuel, always a crowd favourite, again benefits from the orchestra and earns it's 10/10.

    The Memory Remains is also well performed with good crowd interactions, 9/10.

    No Leaf Clover, a new song, is quite good, not heavy but likable all the same, 8/10.

    Hero Of The Day is next and possibly my favourite performance on this DVD. Not their best song but is the most improved with the symphony 10/10.

    Devil's Dance again, as above, not a great song but they manage to pull it off well, 8/10.

    Bleeding Me tends to close the first DVD as Ktulu opened it, an epic song well done, 8/10.

    The 2nd DVD starts off with Nothing Else Matters, a classic and was originally done with an orchestra, so is more than adaptable, 10/10 for sure on this one.

    Until It Sleeps is a good post-black album song and holds it's own here, not the best performance of the day but still good, 7.5/10.

    For Whom The Bell Tolls... Well, what can I say? They made a near perfect song another step closer to that title, 10/10.

    -Human is the 2nd new song. Heavier and the symphony help out this song, 8/10.

    Wherever I may Roam was next up and is my favourite track off the Black album, it's well done but not the outstanding performance on this DVD, 8/10.

    Outlaw Torn was next up and I just can't bring myself to like it. A fan of the song might think differently but I can't give this more than a 6/10.

    Sad But True is another great song which is performed well but i'm not overly convinced the symphony add too much to it, still a great performance though, 9/10.

    One - Possibly the best Metallica song ever and is expertly performed by both Metallica and the symphony, can't fault it: 10/10.

    Enter Sandman, a favourite of most was, like Wherever I May Roam, not an outstanding performance, in my opinion the symphony drowned out Kirk and James, and for a song like Enter Sandman that is not a good thing, 8.5/10.

    Battery closes this DVD and has a brilliant intro by the symphony, 9.5/10.

    Overall this is a brilliant performance to own, but musically and visually stunning. Any fan of Metallica would love this possibly even a few fans of classical music. A very solid 9/10 overall, with special mention to Hero Of The Day, Of Wolf And Man, Master Of Puppets and Nothing Else Matters.
    10Aragorn___

    Fantastic - a word synonymous with Metallica

    Okay, so Metallica are my all-time favorite band and therefore I'm obviously going to offer a biased opinion, right? Wrong. Granted, this audio video extravaganza couples the greatest heavy metal band of all time with an accomplished, internationally recognized orchestra and manages to surprisingly produce a sound which is breathtaking at times. However, I can't help but think that the Orchestra's sound sometimes encroaches on the traditional 'Tallica sound of pounding riffs and fantastic vocals which often leaves you cursing at Kaymen for getting in the way. However, Kaymen is evidently masterful in his own element and this is indeed a credit to him and his team.

    However, this is but a mere blotch on the paper as the orchestra and 'Tallica blend almost perfectly at times; most notably in "Master of Puppets" which gives the song a new edge, the orchestra filling in the sound gaps while at the same time giving the right background sound to the quite frankly sublime solo's by James and Kirk. The whole performance is faultless by all members plus the orchestra. One thing I find disappointing though, is the apparent lax attitude of "fans" the further back the camera's went, how could they not clap and shout and throw the horns over such a brilliant performance.

    Needless to say for a die-hard Metallica fan like myself this is an absolute must for the collection. But, for a non Metallica fan but nevertheless an appreciator of the genre, this is still a thoroughly entertaining watch and i cannot recommend it more.

    Rock on Metallica, Rock on

    9/10
    10h_wilson92

    Great DVD!

    This DVD is in my brothers collection and when he went away I watched it.I am a Metallica fan but not a big fan.I really loved this concert.My favorite songs were Master Of The Puppets,Enter Sandman,One and Nothing Else Matters.I loved all the songs.

    Metallica are one of the best live bands of all time.The DVD had great features like commentaries and you could pick if you wanted to listen to Metallica or the orchestra.Some things that could have improved was to add more songs and some of my favorite Metallica tunes were missing.Other than that this is a very good DVD and all Metallica fans should have a copy of this DVD and CD.

    10/10

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    • Trivia
      During the concert, while "Nothing Else Matters" was being played, 'Kirk Hammett's ear monitor malfunctioned. He tried to tell a technician this by saying "There's nothing in my ear!" The technician responded "We're playing 'Nothing'!" thinking that Hammett meant that "Nothing Else Matters" was in his ear.
    • Quotes

      James: We got a few more, are ya ready?

      James: Are you sure?

      James: Uh, I think uh, were gonna do somethin' heavy now.

      James: That was all the warm up stuff.

    • Connections
      Edited from Metallica: No Leaf Clover (1999)

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    • Release date
      • January 2000 (Finland)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • Berkeley Community Theater - 1930 Allston Way, Berkeley, California, USA
    • Production company
      • Celluloid Construction Company
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    • Runtime
      2 hours 25 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital

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