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Happy New Year!!! As you know, we generally make it a policy not to comment on gossip or rumors, but we also pride ourselves on being first with 'Tallica news. So, with that said, the more astute of you may have noticed a couple of mentions in trade publications, and most recently in the new issue of Rolling Stone, that a Metallica 3D movie is in the works. We're here to tell you that, yes, there is indeed a 3D project in the very early stages of production! We wish we could tell you more right now, but we don't have all the finer points nailed down just yet. What we can tell you is that we are planning on being in a theatre near you sometime in 2013 and as you hear us say ever so often, this will be the space for all the details as we finalize them.
Welcome to 2012... we're pretty psyched about the year ahead!
Da fliegen dir dann die Riffs nicht nur bildlich um die OhrenNa, mal sehen, was das wird. Film über Metallica...was ausser ner Doku sollte das werden? Making Of zum nächsten Album à la Some Kind Of Monster 2 und diesmal steigt Jason wieder in die Band ein.Album und Film erscheinen dann 2013...frag mich nur, wozu 3D? Nur, weils momentan bei jedem Film gemacht wird? Oder damit man das Gefühl bekommt, "im Studio" dabei zu sein...^^
.Da fliegen dir dann die Riffs nicht nur bildlich um die OhrenNa, mal sehen, was das wird. Film über Metallica...was ausser ner Doku sollte das werden? Making Of zum nächsten Album à la Some Kind Of Monster 2 und diesmal steigt Jason wieder in die Band ein.Album und Film erscheinen dann 2013...frag mich nur, wozu 3D? Nur, weils momentan bei jedem Film gemacht wird? Oder damit man das Gefühl bekommt, "im Studio" dabei zu sein...^^
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Vielleicht wird es ja zur 30 Years Woche noch ne Doku geben.

Den Film würd ich mir anschauen - mal sehen, ob Metallica den mit ihrem 3D Projekt noch toppen können.
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-Update- zu dem ganzen Thema von Lars in nem aktuellen Interview mit "Classic Rock":
Metallica To Delay Their ‘Pink Floyd’ Tour?
Metallica’s plans to stage a show to rival Pink Floyd’s The Wall may be on hold following the success of the recent Sonisphere festivals featuring thrash metal’s Big Four.
Earlier this year, in March, Metallica manager Peter Mensch told Classic Rock the band had a major surprise lined up for 2011.
“Let’s just say that next year you will see a Metallica tour that will blow your mind,” Mensch said.
“They will only play in 10 cities but it will be a huge undertaking. It will be Metallica’s equivalent of The Wall.”
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However, Lars Ulrich now tells Classic Rock that further Big Four shows – featuring Metallica along with Slayer, Megadeth and Anthrax – could be in the offing.
“There’s a lot of exciting things that happen in the mind of Peter Mensch and sometimes they’re not easily understandable by the people who surround him,” the Metallica drummer chuckled.
“But the vibe on this thing [the Big Four tour] is so big, we’d be stupid to ignore it. You know on your iPhone, you can move the weather maps up and down? Well, the Big Four is quickly moving up to the top in terms of potential occurrences for the next couple of years.”
Even so, the success of the Big Four doesn’t mean Metallica have completely abandoned their own large-scale touring plans.
“We have been kicking some ideas around about doing some stuff that – how shall I say it – is pretty theatrical,” the tub-thumper confirmed.
“In the early years, before we started playing in the round, which we did on the Black Album, we were obviously inspired by the huge scale of Iron Maiden’s shows and so on.
“The idea would be for us to, potentially, try something theatrical again. It might be a bit of a nod to some of the different things that we’ve done such as the …And Justice For All tour, with the statue of Lady Justice that collapsed at the end of each show.
“We might incorporate a lot of different ideas, instead of it being one particular thing. It would be a multitude of theatrical elements, maybe as an idea for a one-off tour or something.”
But foremost in Ulrich’s mind at the moment is enjoying some well-earned time off.
“We started in May 2008, so we’ve got to go and lie down pretty soon! We’ve got three runs out in Australia, Japan and New Zealand in the Fall, then we’re going to take a little bit of a breather because at that point we will have been two-and-a-half years on the road.
“So I would champion trying to do this [the Big Four tour] in 2011 or 2012, obviously in England and the United States. It’s just a matter of logistics. I don’t think there’s anybody involved who considers there’s a sell-by date on this.
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