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Lemmy(2010) Online

: The formation of the band that would bridge the gap between punk and heavy metal, influencing giants like Metallica and Slayer. Key Themes and Portrayal

The 2010 documentary Lemmy (also known as Lemmy: 49% Motherf**ker, 51% Son of a Bitch ) is a definitive character study of Ian "Lemmy" Kilmister, the legendary frontman of Motörhead. Directed by Greg Olliver and Wes Orshoski, the film spent three years following Lemmy to bridge the gap between his mythic rock-star persona and the grounded, solitary man behind the muttonchops. Overview of the Film Lemmy(2010)

The documentary eschews a strict linear biography, instead weaving present-day footage of Lemmy at home and on tour with archival segments covering his 45-year career. Key historical highlights explored include: : The formation of the band that would

The film is widely praised for its intimate access, portraying Lemmy as a "charming rogue" who remained remarkably ego-free despite his status as a "metal god". SXSW Film: 'Lemmy' - Eugene Weekly Overview of the Film The documentary eschews a

: His time in the 1960s beat group The Rockin' Vickers and his stint as a roadie for Jimi Hendrix.