Metallica's Metallica Through The Never has won the "Best 3D Documentary" award at the International 3D & Advanced Imaging Society's Creative Arts Awards in California.

Drummer Lars Ulrich and bassist Robert Trujillo were in attendance to accept the award.

"Four years ago, when we got this idea, we had no idea what this move would be, other than we knew that it was going to be in 3D," Ulrich told the crowd.

The film, which cost $18 million to make, reportedly made less than $4 million in its initial U.S. box office run last fall.

Guitarist Kirk Hammett told The Pulse of Radio that he was disappointed it didn't do better.

"I really, really felt that we had put our all into this movie. We spent a lot of time making it, we spent a lot of time editing it in post-production and making sure that it was exactly what we wanted it to be. We spent a lot of time making sure it sounded up to par with, you know, all our other stuff."

Metallica Through The Never was released via the band's own Blackened Recordings.

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