The Los Angeles premiere of “Lemmy: 49% Motherf**Ker, 51% Son Of A Bitch” drew a who’s who of Rock royalty last week: Guns n’ Roses/Velvet Revolver’s Duff McKagan, Metallica’s Robert Trujillo, Henry Rollins, Warren Haynes and the man himself, Lemmy Kilmister. Check out the Shore Fire blog for video from the red carpet and behind the scenes photos of Lemmy here: http://bit.ly/iblODf
NPR.org says the movie is “a profile of the man that goes deeper than just the sex, drugs and rock ‘n’ roll” and “Lemmy’s exterior may seem as gruff and distorted as his trademark bass tone…but as seen here, he’s all heart.” Full review here: http://n.pr/hpYTzJ
Also, you can read an in-depth interview with the directors of the film at The Onion here: http://bit.ly/gHwSYd
AOL’s blog Noisecreep recaps the LA premiere here: http://aol.it/e1R0vR
The film opens at Cinema Village in NYC and Laemmle’s Sunset 5 in LA Fri Jan 21 and around the country over the next several weeks. See below for a full list of theatrical screenings or click here: http://www.lemmymovie.com/
Jan. 14-21: Portland (Or.), The Clinton St. Theater
Jan. 14-20: Dallas, Texas, The Texas Theatre in Oak Cliff
Jan. 15-20: Atlanta, The Plaza
Jan. 17-20: Milwaukee, Times Cinema
Jan. 21: Fargo, ND, Fargo Theatre**
Jan. 21-28: Austin, Texas, Draft House (South Lamar)
Jan. 21-TBD: New York, Cinema Village
Jan. 21-TBD: Los Angeles, Laemmle’s Sunset 5
Jan. 21-TBD: Peoria, Ill., Peoria Theater
Jan. 22: San Leandro, CA, The Historic Bal Theatre**
Jan. 26: San Antonio, Alamo Drafthouse Westlakes **
Jan. 27: 9 p.m., Savannah, GA, Muse Arts Warehouse (Psychotronic Film Festival)**
Jan. 28: Asbury Park, NJ, Asbury Lanes**
Jan. 28-30: Nashville, Belcourt Theatre
Jan. 28-29: Auburn, NY, The Auburn Public Theater
Jan. 30: Cleveland, OH, The Beachland Ballroom**
Feb. 1-2: San Francisco, The Roxie
Feb. 2: Portland, ME, SPACE Gallery **
Feb. 2: Tucson, AZ, The Loft Cinema **
Feb. 2-3: Detroit, The Magic Bag
Feb. 3: Philadelphia, The Trocadero**
Feb. 4: Boston, Regent Theatre (in Arlington)
Feb. 4-10: Seattle, Northwest Film Forum
Feb. 4-6: Pittsburgh, Harris Theater
Feb. 4-6: Kansas City, MO, Screenland Crossroads
Feb. 5: Long Beach, Calif., The Art Theatre of Long Beach**
Feb. 5: Macon, GA, Cox Capitol Theatre **
Feb. 10, 9:45 p.m.: Chicago, The Music Box Theatre**
** One night only

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