![](https://images.google.com/images?q=tbn:ANNUoGw5bvcC:www.metallica2.iwarp.com/images/metallica-_james%2Bjason.jpg) LOS ANGELES (Metallica Fans Website) - What do you get when you put together the world's biggest rock band with two critically acclaimed film makers, unlimited access and 1200 hours of film? It's " Some Kind Of Monster" a movie about the hardships, struggles and frustrations Metallica experienced while creating their latest album, St. Anger. Documentarians Bruce Sinofsky and Joe Berlinger spent two and a half years with the band while they were going through some of their toughest times including losing a band member, their crusade against Napster, and James Hetfield's battle with alcoholism. Expect " Some Kind Of Monster" to hit theatres by March 2004. Drummer Lars Ulrich befriended Sinofsky and Berlinger after Metallica gave permission for the filmmakers to use their music in the documentary "Paradise Lost: The Child Murders at Robin Hood Hills."
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