Metallica - Français pour une nuit

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Ranska / Yhdysvallat, 2009, 132 min

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Francais Pour Une Nuit is an electrifying full length live DVD. The 4 Horsemen of the Apocalypse -that is, James Hetfield, Lars Ulrich, Kirk Hammett and Robert Trujillo- ride into Nimes and make their entrance into the Coliseum, through the gladiator's tunnel, before performing an explosive set of Metallica music. Fans can also look forward to some exclusive backstage footage.
Francais Pour Une Nuit is unique in that not only was it filmed in France, but ALL aspects of the project are French, other than the band themselves, of course! The concert was filmed, recorded, and edited with French camera and recording crews; the artwork was created by a French design team (including a one-of-a-kind special package); even credits are in French.
The band took their mammoth 'World Magnetic' tour on the road last year, which broke the record for the biggest attendance at London's 02 Arena last September, and broke it again in March 2009. Metallica returned to the UK in August for a triumphant headline slot at the Sonisphere Festival. (jakelijan virallinen teksti)

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englanti You only realise how abysmal the difference is between the songs of the first 4 brilliant albums (from “Kill ´Em All” to “Justice For All”) and the rest after the slightly above average "Black Album", i.e. boring, dull and grey. The good old days of the 80s and the first half of the 90s are just not coming back. But it's still admirable. The problems of the band are well-known (they invite a psychologist to record new songs and rehearsals because they hate each other, the atmosphere in the rehearsal room is always gloomy), but they still don't outwardly resemble something that has already gone through burnout syndrome several times. Playing for two and a half hours at full intensity is worthy of admiration. If only they'd cut down on the boring new stuff and add more classics (I don't know any friends or peers who listen to Metallica who are into their current work), and it would be a full-on success. ()