Lemmy Kilmister's ashes were placed in bullets and delivered to his closest friends and associates, per the legendary Motörhead frontman’s request. The revelation comes courtesy of Riki Rachtman, the onetime host of the MTV show 'Headbangers Ball', who shared a photo of a bullet with “LEMMY” engraved on it, writing - “Before his death #Lemmy asked for his ashes to be put in some bullets & handed out to his closest friends. Today, I received a bullet & was literally brought to tears. Thank you, @myMotorhead”.

Ace of films
June 17, 2020

Lemmy Kilmister biopic in the works

Ian Fraser 'Lemmy' Kilmister of the iconic Motörhead is the subject of the new biopic as a "vanguard and talisman of the loudest, dirtiest and most liberated rock ’n’ roll band in the world", according to The Hollywood Reporter. The upcoming film, 'Lemmy,' is to be directed by Greg Olliver, who spent three years following Motörhead and Kilmister for the 2010 documentary of the same name. The film will cover Lemmy’s youth in England, his stints as a roadie for Jimi Hendrix and a member of Hawkwind, and his legendary 40-year run as the driving force behind Motörhead. Loudwire suggests 13 actors who could play Lemmy (aren't they way to pretty to play him?!?).