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METALLICA: SOME KIND OF MONSTER 4 OF 7
METALLICA: SOME KIND OF MONSTER PART 4 OF 7 Headbangers meet the headshrinker in Metallica: Some Kind Of Monster, a faultlessly brilliant and savagely funny music documentary in which heavy metal takes five on the psychiatrist's couch. Filmed during the torturous making of Metallica's 2003 St. Anger album - their first compilation of original songs in over five years - this searing documentary takes us into the middle-aged rockers' turbulent world as they hire a $40,000 a month therapist ("Dr Phil") to guide them through tailor-made group therapy. "This is not a film about Metallica - it's a film about relationships," explains 40-year-old drummer Lars Ulrich. Originally planned as a behind-the-scenes promo to accompany the band's new album, Some Kind Of Monster quickly spiralled into some kind of nightmare, as the band teetered on the verge of acrimony and collapse in the recording studio. Bickering, backstabbing, and all-out slanging matches were the result as the three surviving band members - James Hetfield (vocals, guitar), Ulrich, and Kirk Hammett (guitar) - prove that monsters of rock often have monstrous egos to match. Hetfield bails a few weeks into recording to go into rehab, then returns under the proviso that he only works a four day week so he can attend his daughter's ballet recitals. Meanwhile, the band's "performance enhancement coach" - the weasely Dr Phil Towle - is obsessed with getting these speed metal heads to talk about their feelings, their emotions and their art. In the process, they start spouting stock psychobabble speak - "Staying clear and here in the now" - before eventually wondering if the suddenly leather-clad Dr Phil is taking over. Jamie Russell, bbc.uk
Author:
Top-Notch112
Tags: METALLICA SOME KIND OF MONSTER DOCUMENTARY HEAVY METAL ROCK AND ROLL DETOX REHAB FIGHTS RELATIONSHIPS CREATIVE CONTROL POWER STRUGGLES HEADBANGERS BALL JAMES HETFIELD LARS ULRICH KIRK HAMMET
Posted: 08 June 2007
Rating: 5.0
Votes: 22
Depression (Made in 2004)
Video: Julie MeitzMusic: Tadd Mullinix (Ghostly International)(made in 2004)Detroit sights from my depressed point of view and trying to rise above it. Techniques involved laborious audio scrubbing in the timeline to find music cues for video synchronization. Also, Visual Jockey R3.5 beat-sync compositions superimposed over selected sections. ps: At the time, I was depressed and forced myself to make this video...I guess you could say it was "art therapy" ;) best version exists on my website:http://julie.meitz.free.fr/my_exhibits/videos_films/index.html
Author:
Julie_Meitz
Tags: julie meitz depression art therapy ghostly international dj tadd mullinix detroit visual jockey R3.5
Posted: 10 September 2008
Rating: 5.0
Votes: 4
Freedom is a Metamorphosis
Freedom is a metamorphosis. To become a better human being we must experience our inner metamorphosis.
Author:
zichi
Tags: art therapy painting zichi
Posted: 21 October 2006
Rating: 5.0
Votes: 1
Dreamlines
Paintings created during my Art Therapy Workshops
Author:
zichi
Tags: Japan art therapy painting zichi
Posted: 10 December 2007
Rating: 5.0
Votes: 1
3 Num 3 Mum 28.07.07 : 03 Art Therapy
Using the art therapy in end-staged patients.
Author:
tpoppop
Tags: t-pop thai pop music mos patiparn tang saksit kob songsit
Posted: 31 July 2007
Rating: 0.0
Votes: 0











