Film / rock

S & M 2


Reviews (2)


The Rockpit

d. 1. Sep. 2020

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Andrew Massie

d. 1. Sep. 2020

"Overall there is plenty of reasons to check out S&M2, as a Metallica fan I think there is far more justified to revisit this idea again outside of the 20 year anniversary just based on the setlist alone and the unique performances that were also thrown into the mix. It also showcases the astonishment of how the band are now pushing closer to the 40 year mark can still belt out a performance as tight as what is seen here, seeing it originally in theatres last year was a must and really magnified the performance ten fold. Yeah they are a little older now, the gray hairs are on full display (except for bassist Rob Trujillo, who seems to be defying age somehow with very little change since he first joined in 2003) but this is still a powerful performance by the veteran metal act. If you aren't a fan of anything Metallica post 1991, fair enough but you're missing out when it comes to great things like this release".


Consequence of sound

d. 28. Aug. 2020

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John Hadusek

d. 28. Aug. 2020

"Vurdering: B+" - "This is the definitive version of S&M2, rendering the earlier screening obsolete. While it might feel like deja vu if you watched it in theaters last year, the edits are significant enough to warrant revisiting this on your big screen at home and cranking the volume (the theater's played this movie LOUD). Overall, everything is brighter here versus the original S&M. It's a celebration of Metallica, their fans, and their music. Let this version of S&M2 be the one that's remembered".