METALLICA's ULRICH To Attend Danish Screening Of 'Monster' Movie

May 16, 2004

According to Popcorn.dk, METALLICA drummer Lars Ulrich will be a guest at the screening of the METALLICA documentary, "Some Kind of Monster", in Copenhagen on May 26, the same day the band are due to kick off the European tour in the Danish capital. Lars will answer questions from the audience at the event, which has apparently been sold out.

As previously reported, the much-anticipated $4-million documentary will be released in small theaters in New York and San Francisco on July 9, with plans to show the movie in other U.S. markets by the fall. METALLICA have struck a service deal with IFC Pictures in which the band will pick up all the marketing costs in order to control distribution of the film.

(Thanks: The 4 Horsemen)

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