Metallica: Unauthorized Documentary
by Dan Upton
"This documentary contains no original
music by Metallica. It is not authorized by Metallica, their record company
or their management." Such is the way I am greeted as I start up the new
unauthorized Metallica documentary, subtitled "Out of the Loop" on the
DVD face and the jacket, but subtitled "Dark Souls" in the actual DVD footage.
The promo text lists "The complete and unauthorized biography of Metallica,"
"Over 40 minutes of in-depth interviews with the band and those close to
them," "exclusive and previously unseen film footage," and "insider revelations
on all band members."
Wow, all of this information, spanning
the full 20+ year career of Metallica, crammed into 1 hour and 1 minute.
So what do you actually get? As far as
the actual documentary, film and interviews cover from Lars and James's
childhood, their meeting, and early shows with Dave Mustaine and original
bassist Ron McGovney. It then moves to snagging Cliff Burton from Trauma,
firing Dave and taking Kirk Hammet from Exodus, losing Cliff and hiring
Jason Newsted, all the way up to Jason quitting and them hiring Robert
Trujillo.
There is very little film footage with
the actual band members--a few interviews with Lars, a few with Kirk, and
a few minutes with Jason after having left the band.
Who actually is interviewed then? Mostly
seemingly random people connected to the band early on, including the band's
original photographer Harold Oimoen, the founders of Rampage Radio and
Metal Mania, Kirk's brother in law, singers from Angel Witch and Testament,
the band's lead truck driver, and a producer and presenter from Reality
Check Television. In addition, Elena Luciano, also featured on 2004's Some
Kind of Monster, talks a little about her experiences competing for
a chance to play with the band. Most of the actual "footage" of James,
Kirk, Lars, and Dave are just pans or zooms of still photos.
The DVD's special features include an interactive
trivia game, which I believe had all of 11 questions, and a complete discography
of full albums, singles, and live bootlegs. I feel like the Metallica trivia
thing has been done better before, and the discography, while nice, is
really only for the die-hard fan. That really describes this DVD in general:
if you're a die-hard fan and collector, then you'll probably want to have
this in your collection. On the other hand, if you're only a casual fan,
or you want something more current and with more interaction with the actual
band, track down Some Kind of Monster instead.
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