Metallica: 72 Seasons - Global Premiere (2023) Poster

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8/10
Preview Of New Album
stevendbeard14 April 2023
Warning: Spoilers
I saw Metallica: 72 Seasons-Global Premiere, starring James Hetfield, Lars Ulrich, Kirk Hammett and Robert Trujillo, the members of Metallica.

Metallica's 12th studio album is going to be released tomorrow-Friday April 14th-so this movie is an early sneak preview of it. James, Lars, Kirk & Robert play the whole new album called 72 Seasons. They talk about each song before they play it and each song has a video accompanying it. Some are just psychedelic looking videos but most of them have the band playing in it-a few don't. If you are a Metallica fan, you should enjoy it-I know, I did. Most of the songs are upbeat dance numbers-yeah, right-and the last song is Metallica first. It's the longest song Metallica has ever done-I think it was close to 11 minutes.

It's not rated but it has a running time of 2 hours.

I really enjoyed it and would buy it on Blu_Ray.
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8/10
12 Heavy hard new Songs arranged with band interviews
bikingtom13 April 2023
The opening of that new Album in cinemas ist a coool Thing. Interview with The Band give a View for The Arrangement of the Songs. Than it Runs through The 77 minutes of heavy hard music, cool Videoclips, Interviews. In cinema with all Metal Fans it's a funny cool evening. 12 Metal Songs in Dolby Surround, fast and fat Base drum, thats Like a Fist in your face. Great. The Videos are graphic Clips or Computer CGI effects. Some Videos are Clips of He Band playing The Song. Lars, James Kirk and Roberto are playing with a Power and Transport Energy on The Screen . I leave Cinema with "Gänsehaut " (we say in Germany) 🤙 Metallica Rocks 🤙
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10/10
Metallica are BACK!
ozjoey80-245-36726713 April 2023
What what an amazing night it was. A great intro to the new albumn. Watched it here in Sydney, Australia. The band talked about each song and what it meant to them prior to releasing each song in chronological order for all Metallica fans to listen to in the cinema. Looking forward to listen to it all over again. Recommend the albumn and all songs sounded great and it was pretty amazing that the last song goes for something like 11 minutes. Crazy! So enjoy the new albumn on its release day 14 April 2023. A Metallica World your to follow so definitely try and get tickets when available and enjoy the reemergence of heavy metal in 2023.
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1/10
How to ruin a perfect album with a mediocre presentation
loeblich14 April 2023
This' the sad story of something that could have been a zoom (not even Netflix material). An unnecessary tutorial of how to listen an album. A visually mediocre project. The record is wonderful -it's Metallica!-, Inamorata was a delight. I would've enjoyed it more with a black screen. Non-existent direction. Horrible videos. If they've launched a creative contest between fans, they would've achieved the quality that is expected: they're Metallica! I LOVED the album but hated the presentation: people played with their phones, constantly checked the time, there was plenty of naps and no applause.
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1/10
So poorly made
nadasurf-213 April 2023
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Steal my money 💰

So low end videos, imagine the Winamp backscreen so to get your own version download the album from Napster and play the songs on Winamp then you have the videos for the songs. The music is good but not worth money at the cinema. The sound was too low at the cinema to but that can be different. I will play the album on my own equipment and blast the volume up as it should be. Hopefully the concerts this summer will be much better and more entertaining, the cinema was very empty I expected there woukd be a bigger crowd for this but maybe that is a good thing for people to avoid this. 🤘
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4/10
A massive waste of potential.
jtwright-0277028 December 2023
When it took Metallica 8 years to release the album Hardwired after their former release Death Magnetic, frontman James Hetfield admitted that gap was "too long" and vowed not to make fans wait like that again. Well, he technically lived up to his promise, considering that it only took 7 years to release their newest album, 72 Seasons. The band's 11th studio LP, 72 Seasons had been reasonably arising lots of hype in the music community, so why not accompany the album's release with an event only seen in theaters? 72 Seasons - The Global Premiere offered fans to "watch" the album in its entirety in theaters a week before the music was released, accompanied by interviews and a behind-the-scenes look at the album's production. This all seems promising, considering how every single song on the Hardwired album had its own music video, and considering Metallica's rich history and influence to modern music. Maybe they shouldn't have charged $25 bucks for an unfinished product.

To speak briefly about the music itself, coming from a lifelong fan of Metallica's music, the album as a whole is fine. There are more good songs than bad, and for the first time in decades there really aren't any bad song at all to complain about, but the album as a whole mostly sounds the same and could be elevated by a ballad or two to break up the pace. Some passion shines through the music and it finally sounds as if Metallica are having fun in the studio for the first time in decades, but the album is too plaintive in being "just good enough."

However, the music is just a small part of this Global Premiere, as we aren't paying to just stare at a black screen for 78 minutes. In reality, I wish we were. While some songs feature fully produced music videos that are visually appealing and well-shot, about half do not. I'm not sure if they outsourced to college kids for some of these "music videos", but the richest metal band on earth clearly did not invest much money into this project. Staring at strobing 8-bit blocks flashing at light speed without interruption over a mediocre 7 minute song makes for one of the most unbearable theater experiences I can recall. The 11-minute epic "Inamorota" has what looks like a really foggy shower that, yes, plays for all 11 minutes. One song has a dancing mountain that bops up and down for 7 minutes. There are even enjoyable songs that were tarnished by their visual counterparts, solely because they were so straining and so boring that I simply couldn't wait for the song to end.

There is enough to keep my attention when the band actually is on screen for videos of "Sleepwalk My Life Away", "You Must Burn!", and the title track, but most of the other one's could've been generated by high school art class students or by a free-to-use AI software. The interviews themselves are also hollow, as James Hetfield couldn't be paid to seem invested for the event; his description for the lyrics of "Crowned of Barbed Wire" are close to "yep, they're lyrics, do what you want with them, I guess." as if even he doesn't care. Though bassist Rob Trujilo's poor descriptions of each song do offer some comedic relief; The 11-minute gloomy and doomy "Inamorata", a song about suicide, being described as "perfect for the beach" and "driving on a sunny day with the convertible roof down" are gutbusting in hindsight, though I'm still not sure if he was joking.

Maybe in 2035, Metallica can release their next album and try this whole "Global Premiere" thing with a bit more effort. Maybe they can actually finish videos for each song and not release something that was clearly incomplete. Maybe the album will be better. Maybe they won't have burned off their fans by scamming them with crap like this. Maybe it wont cost $30 per ticket. Maybe they'll try a teensy bit harder. The Global Premiere is an excellent idea but maybe other bands with more drive and passion should attempt the concept.
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1/10
Computer generated
romano-perini13 April 2023
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Disclaimer. Music is excellent, as you can expect from these GODS!

1 star. Just because you cannot give ZERO stars.

The music is incredible, but follow their own advice.... go to the concert!

This whole movie seemed like someone giving the album to "chat gpt" and said: generate 2 hour experience of computer generated graphics with some interludes of dialogs/monologs.

The band seems like not enjoying at all thsi experience. And by the way, I think I heard the word "riff" 357 times.

Also, jokes aside, the visuals are more visually disturbing then any "boss fatality " in any anime.

Buy the album, go to the concert!
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1/10
Totally disappointed
havasirichard7921 April 2023
The concept is interesting, the execution is poor, sloppy, unworthy of the band. As a fan, I felt cheated. The introductory texts given by the members were often splashing ("brilliant riff") and often unimaginative. I felt as if it wasn't made up, the film just went on like that and the members said nothing. The visual content behind the songs, reminiscent of the winamp equalizer of the 90s, is unacceptable in 2023. Had it been outsourced to a graphics freelancer team I'm sure we would have gotten a much better end result. It's incomprehensible to me. ;-(

I left the cinema deeply disappointed...
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3/10
Great Songs - weird videos
net-8684920 April 2023
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Awesome music, loved hearing it in the theatre. The interviews were cool.

As expected, they played their music videos they already released (Lux, Suicide, Darkness, 72). There were a couple more music videos that were also well done. The rest were computer generated graphics, more like preliminary videos as if they ran out of time to finish the real version before the cutoff date.

Now a week after the premiere they released *all* their official music videos, different than the weird ones in the theatre. None of the animated videos were in the theatre.

The day after the theatre release they released a shortened video of the interviews played in the theatre between songs.

At the end of the day if you were bummed you didn't get to go to the theatre, don't be. Mostly all the content they showed in the theatre has been improved & released on YouTube. Sound quality in the theatre wasn't the best either. It was loud where I was (bonus), but almost sounded a bit distorted.
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