JD
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In IMAX (lie-max) on September 27th - in all theaters on October 4th.
Starring Metallica and Dane Dehaan.
Metallica Through The Never
Trip, a young roadie for Metallica, is sent on an urgent mission during the band's show. But what seems like a simple assignment turns into a surreal adventure.
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I sat through the Metallica: Through the Never "Team Hang" at the Orion Festival this past June with Lars Ulrich, director/writer Nimrod Antal, editor Joe Hutshing, and producers Charlotte Huggins & Adam Ellison and Bob & Jeanne Berney from Picturehouse. The movie had just locked in it's edit and we were shown a few scenes from the flick along with a Q&A and lots of info.
This doesn't seem to be your average concert film. Antal has written a narrative that intertwines with the concert footage... Dane Dehaan (from Chronicle and the new Spider-Man 2) plays a roadie and is said not to say a word in the movie.
Pure speculation on my part and probably way off base - but the way the music and action beats played together, there might be some sort of mystical element at play where one influences the other. Could just be my imagination.
Starring Metallica and Dane Dehaan.
Metallica Through The Never
Trip, a young roadie for Metallica, is sent on an urgent mission during the band's show. But what seems like a simple assignment turns into a surreal adventure.
---
I sat through the Metallica: Through the Never "Team Hang" at the Orion Festival this past June with Lars Ulrich, director/writer Nimrod Antal, editor Joe Hutshing, and producers Charlotte Huggins & Adam Ellison and Bob & Jeanne Berney from Picturehouse. The movie had just locked in it's edit and we were shown a few scenes from the flick along with a Q&A and lots of info.
This doesn't seem to be your average concert film. Antal has written a narrative that intertwines with the concert footage... Dane Dehaan (from Chronicle and the new Spider-Man 2) plays a roadie and is said not to say a word in the movie.
Pure speculation on my part and probably way off base - but the way the music and action beats played together, there might be some sort of mystical element at play where one influences the other. Could just be my imagination.
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