Movie review thread...
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The Dirt
Motley Crue biopic just put on on Netflix. Based on the book by the four of them, and they are executive producers, so that either makes it authentic, or heavily edited, you can decide for yourself.
It's weirdly made. It is almost like a Lifetime movie at times, looking very much a made-for-tv format, and light hearted, but with a very predictable cycle (band forms, band explodes, excess happens, shit goes off the rails, band reforms with heartfelt messages of "brothers"). With Wonder Years type voice-overs, and then you get some fourth-wall breaks as a character will speak directly to you.
But, of course, to balance all of the above, there is a fuck ton of tits and drug use. Real cliche rock and roll shit. Getting fucked up. Blowjobs in bars. Trashing hotels. you know, the usual. Still, the heroin process is pretty detailed, they certainly didn't skimp on that part.
I think there is a concerted effort to keep it light hearted throughout (Tommy Lee is basically a goofball. His "average day on the road" is a highlight), and while the serious shit is shown, it does sort of pass you by. I think they were trying to show that despite it all, they had a fuck load of fun.
It's no awards season Queen movie, it's a pretty fun look at four fuckheads from LA that made it very, very big in the 80s hair metal scene. And maybe the fact we are so used to musician biopics being dark and brooding and fuuuucking serious that when you get one that really isn't, you have trouble with it. I still found it a heap of fun, especially the first half.
3 repossessed leather pants out of 5 team trips to rehab
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@mariner4life said in Re: Movie review thread...:
The Dirt
Motley Crue biopic just put on on Netflix. Based on the book by the four of them, and they are executive producers, so that either makes it authentic, or heavily edited, you can decide for yourself.
It's weirdly made. It is almost like a Lifetime movie at times, looking very much a made-for-tv format, and light hearted, but with a very predictable cycle (band forms, band explodes, excess happens, shit goes off the rails, band reforms with heartfelt messages of "brothers"). With Wonder Years type voice-overs, and then you get some fourth-wall breaks as a character will speak directly to you.
But, of course, to balance all of the above, there is a fuck ton of tits and drug use. Real cliche rock and roll shit. Getting fucked up. Blowjobs in bars. Trashing hotels. you know, the usual. Still, the heroin process is pretty detailed, they certainly didn't skimp on that part.
I think there is a concerted effort to keep it light hearted throughout (Tommy Lee is basically a goofball. His "average day on the road" is a highlight), and while the serious shit is shown, it does sort of pass you by. I think they were trying to show that despite it all, they had a fuck load of fun.
It's no awards season Queen movie, it's a pretty fun look at four fuckheads from LA that made it very, very big in the 80s hair metal scene. And maybe the fact we are so used to musician biopics being dark and brooding and fuuuucking serious that when you get one that really isn't, you have trouble with it. I still found it a heap of fun, especially the first half.
3 repossessed leather pants out of 5 team trips to rehab
Might check it out, I read the autobiography of Steve Adler (original GnR drummer) few years ago. He was mates with Nikki Sixx and talked of how often they hit high together. Completely fucked up at times, I’m amazed both are still alive.
That whole 80’s LA rock scene must have been a drug dealers golden period. -
@Virgil said in Re: Movie review thread...:
@mariner4life said in Re: Movie review thread...:
The Dirt
Motley Crue biopic just put on on Netflix. Based on the book by the four of them, and they are executive producers, so that either makes it authentic, or heavily edited, you can decide for yourself.
It's weirdly made. It is almost like a Lifetime movie at times, looking very much a made-for-tv format, and light hearted, but with a very predictable cycle (band forms, band explodes, excess happens, shit goes off the rails, band reforms with heartfelt messages of "brothers"). With Wonder Years type voice-overs, and then you get some fourth-wall breaks as a character will speak directly to you.
But, of course, to balance all of the above, there is a fuck ton of tits and drug use. Real cliche rock and roll shit. Getting fucked up. Blowjobs in bars. Trashing hotels. you know, the usual. Still, the heroin process is pretty detailed, they certainly didn't skimp on that part.
I think there is a concerted effort to keep it light hearted throughout (Tommy Lee is basically a goofball. His "average day on the road" is a highlight), and while the serious shit is shown, it does sort of pass you by. I think they were trying to show that despite it all, they had a fuck load of fun.
It's no awards season Queen movie, it's a pretty fun look at four fuckheads from LA that made it very, very big in the 80s hair metal scene. And maybe the fact we are so used to musician biopics being dark and brooding and fuuuucking serious that when you get one that really isn't, you have trouble with it. I still found it a heap of fun, especially the first half.
3 repossessed leather pants out of 5 team trips to rehab
Might check it out, I read the autobiography of Steve Adler (original GnR drummer) few years ago. He was mates with Nikki Sixx and talked of how often they hit high together. Completely fucked up at times, I’m amazed both are still alive.
That whole 80’s LA rock scene must have been a drug dealers golden period.it's worth a watch, especially as a bit of light entertainment.
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@mariner4life said in Re: Movie review thread...:
@Virgil said in Re: Movie review thread...:
@mariner4life said in Re: Movie review thread...:
The Dirt
Motley Crue biopic just put on on Netflix. Based on the book by the four of them, and they are executive producers, so that either makes it authentic, or heavily edited, you can decide for yourself.
It's weirdly made. It is almost like a Lifetime movie at times, looking very much a made-for-tv format, and light hearted, but with a very predictable cycle (band forms, band explodes, excess happens, shit goes off the rails, band reforms with heartfelt messages of "brothers"). With Wonder Years type voice-overs, and then you get some fourth-wall breaks as a character will speak directly to you.
But, of course, to balance all of the above, there is a fuck ton of tits and drug use. Real cliche rock and roll shit. Getting fucked up. Blowjobs in bars. Trashing hotels. you know, the usual. Still, the heroin process is pretty detailed, they certainly didn't skimp on that part.
I think there is a concerted effort to keep it light hearted throughout (Tommy Lee is basically a goofball. His "average day on the road" is a highlight), and while the serious shit is shown, it does sort of pass you by. I think they were trying to show that despite it all, they had a fuck load of fun.
It's no awards season Queen movie, it's a pretty fun look at four fuckheads from LA that made it very, very big in the 80s hair metal scene. And maybe the fact we are so used to musician biopics being dark and brooding and fuuuucking serious that when you get one that really isn't, you have trouble with it. I still found it a heap of fun, especially the first half.
3 repossessed leather pants out of 5 team trips to rehab
Might check it out, I read the autobiography of Steve Adler (original GnR drummer) few years ago. He was mates with Nikki Sixx and talked of how often they hit high together. Completely fucked up at times, I’m amazed both are still alive.
That whole 80’s LA rock scene must have been a drug dealers golden period.it's worth a watch, especially as a bit of light entertainment.
Mrs is taking the kids away at Easter for a couple of nights so I’ll be left alone (I’m missing my family already...) this will have to be added to my umm viewing schedule..
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@Virgil said in Re: Movie review thread...:
@mariner4life said in Re: Movie review thread...:
@Virgil said in Re: Movie review thread...:
@mariner4life said in Re: Movie review thread...:
The Dirt
Motley Crue biopic just put on on Netflix. Based on the book by the four of them, and they are executive producers, so that either makes it authentic, or heavily edited, you can decide for yourself.
It's weirdly made. It is almost like a Lifetime movie at times, looking very much a made-for-tv format, and light hearted, but with a very predictable cycle (band forms, band explodes, excess happens, shit goes off the rails, band reforms with heartfelt messages of "brothers"). With Wonder Years type voice-overs, and then you get some fourth-wall breaks as a character will speak directly to you.
But, of course, to balance all of the above, there is a fuck ton of tits and drug use. Real cliche rock and roll shit. Getting fucked up. Blowjobs in bars. Trashing hotels. you know, the usual. Still, the heroin process is pretty detailed, they certainly didn't skimp on that part.
I think there is a concerted effort to keep it light hearted throughout (Tommy Lee is basically a goofball. His "average day on the road" is a highlight), and while the serious shit is shown, it does sort of pass you by. I think they were trying to show that despite it all, they had a fuck load of fun.
It's no awards season Queen movie, it's a pretty fun look at four fuckheads from LA that made it very, very big in the 80s hair metal scene. And maybe the fact we are so used to musician biopics being dark and brooding and fuuuucking serious that when you get one that really isn't, you have trouble with it. I still found it a heap of fun, especially the first half.
3 repossessed leather pants out of 5 team trips to rehab
Might check it out, I read the autobiography of Steve Adler (original GnR drummer) few years ago. He was mates with Nikki Sixx and talked of how often they hit high together. Completely fucked up at times, I’m amazed both are still alive.
That whole 80’s LA rock scene must have been a drug dealers golden period.it's worth a watch, especially as a bit of light entertainment.
Mrs is taking the kids away at Easter for a couple of nights so I’ll be left alone (I’m missing my family already...) this will have to be added to my umm viewing schedule..
sweet, watch it through your inevitable hangover. The hour and a half will give your dick a rest from the flogging you are going to give it.
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@mariner4life said in Re: Movie review thread...:
@Virgil said in Re: Movie review thread...:
@mariner4life said in Re: Movie review thread...:
@Virgil said in Re: Movie review thread...:
@mariner4life said in Re: Movie review thread...:
The Dirt
Motley Crue biopic just put on on Netflix. Based on the book by the four of them, and they are executive producers, so that either makes it authentic, or heavily edited, you can decide for yourself.
It's weirdly made. It is almost like a Lifetime movie at times, looking very much a made-for-tv format, and light hearted, but with a very predictable cycle (band forms, band explodes, excess happens, shit goes off the rails, band reforms with heartfelt messages of "brothers"). With Wonder Years type voice-overs, and then you get some fourth-wall breaks as a character will speak directly to you.
But, of course, to balance all of the above, there is a fuck ton of tits and drug use. Real cliche rock and roll shit. Getting fucked up. Blowjobs in bars. Trashing hotels. you know, the usual. Still, the heroin process is pretty detailed, they certainly didn't skimp on that part.
I think there is a concerted effort to keep it light hearted throughout (Tommy Lee is basically a goofball. His "average day on the road" is a highlight), and while the serious shit is shown, it does sort of pass you by. I think they were trying to show that despite it all, they had a fuck load of fun.
It's no awards season Queen movie, it's a pretty fun look at four fuckheads from LA that made it very, very big in the 80s hair metal scene. And maybe the fact we are so used to musician biopics being dark and brooding and fuuuucking serious that when you get one that really isn't, you have trouble with it. I still found it a heap of fun, especially the first half.
3 repossessed leather pants out of 5 team trips to rehab
Might check it out, I read the autobiography of Steve Adler (original GnR drummer) few years ago. He was mates with Nikki Sixx and talked of how often they hit high together. Completely fucked up at times, I’m amazed both are still alive.
That whole 80’s LA rock scene must have been a drug dealers golden period.it's worth a watch, especially as a bit of light entertainment.
Mrs is taking the kids away at Easter for a couple of nights so I’ll be left alone (I’m missing my family already...) this will have to be added to my umm viewing schedule..
sweet, watch it through your inevitable hangover. The hour and a half will give your dick a rest from the flogging you are going to give it.
Not sure what you mean... I’m happily married...
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@Virgil said in Re: Movie review thread...:
@mariner4life said in Re: Movie review thread...:
@Virgil said in Re: Movie review thread...:
@mariner4life said in Re: Movie review thread...:
@Virgil said in Re: Movie review thread...:
@mariner4life said in Re: Movie review thread...:
The Dirt
Motley Crue biopic just put on on Netflix. Based on the book by the four of them, and they are executive producers, so that either makes it authentic, or heavily edited, you can decide for yourself.
It's weirdly made. It is almost like a Lifetime movie at times, looking very much a made-for-tv format, and light hearted, but with a very predictable cycle (band forms, band explodes, excess happens, shit goes off the rails, band reforms with heartfelt messages of "brothers"). With Wonder Years type voice-overs, and then you get some fourth-wall breaks as a character will speak directly to you.
But, of course, to balance all of the above, there is a fuck ton of tits and drug use. Real cliche rock and roll shit. Getting fucked up. Blowjobs in bars. Trashing hotels. you know, the usual. Still, the heroin process is pretty detailed, they certainly didn't skimp on that part.
I think there is a concerted effort to keep it light hearted throughout (Tommy Lee is basically a goofball. His "average day on the road" is a highlight), and while the serious shit is shown, it does sort of pass you by. I think they were trying to show that despite it all, they had a fuck load of fun.
It's no awards season Queen movie, it's a pretty fun look at four fuckheads from LA that made it very, very big in the 80s hair metal scene. And maybe the fact we are so used to musician biopics being dark and brooding and fuuuucking serious that when you get one that really isn't, you have trouble with it. I still found it a heap of fun, especially the first half.
3 repossessed leather pants out of 5 team trips to rehab
Might check it out, I read the autobiography of Steve Adler (original GnR drummer) few years ago. He was mates with Nikki Sixx and talked of how often they hit high together. Completely fucked up at times, I’m amazed both are still alive.
That whole 80’s LA rock scene must have been a drug dealers golden period.it's worth a watch, especially as a bit of light entertainment.
Mrs is taking the kids away at Easter for a couple of nights so I’ll be left alone (I’m missing my family already...) this will have to be added to my umm viewing schedule..
sweet, watch it through your inevitable hangover. The hour and a half will give your dick a rest from the flogging you are going to give it.
Not sure what you mean... I’m happily married...
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@mariner4life said in Re: Movie review thread...:
@Virgil said in Re: Movie review thread...:
@mariner4life said in Re: Movie review thread...:
@Virgil said in Re: Movie review thread...:
@mariner4life said in Re: Movie review thread...:
The Dirt
Motley Crue biopic just put on on Netflix. Based on the book by the four of them, and they are executive producers, so that either makes it authentic, or heavily edited, you can decide for yourself.
It's weirdly made. It is almost like a Lifetime movie at times, looking very much a made-for-tv format, and light hearted, but with a very predictable cycle (band forms, band explodes, excess happens, shit goes off the rails, band reforms with heartfelt messages of "brothers"). With Wonder Years type voice-overs, and then you get some fourth-wall breaks as a character will speak directly to you.
But, of course, to balance all of the above, there is a fuck ton of tits and drug use. Real cliche rock and roll shit. Getting fucked up. Blowjobs in bars. Trashing hotels. you know, the usual. Still, the heroin process is pretty detailed, they certainly didn't skimp on that part.
I think there is a concerted effort to keep it light hearted throughout (Tommy Lee is basically a goofball. His "average day on the road" is a highlight), and while the serious shit is shown, it does sort of pass you by. I think they were trying to show that despite it all, they had a fuck load of fun.
It's no awards season Queen movie, it's a pretty fun look at four fuckheads from LA that made it very, very big in the 80s hair metal scene. And maybe the fact we are so used to musician biopics being dark and brooding and fuuuucking serious that when you get one that really isn't, you have trouble with it. I still found it a heap of fun, especially the first half.
3 repossessed leather pants out of 5 team trips to rehab
Might check it out, I read the autobiography of Steve Adler (original GnR drummer) few years ago. He was mates with Nikki Sixx and talked of how often they hit high together. Completely fucked up at times, I’m amazed both are still alive.
That whole 80’s LA rock scene must have been a drug dealers golden period.it's worth a watch, especially as a bit of light entertainment.
Mrs is taking the kids away at Easter for a couple of nights so I’ll be left alone (I’m missing my family already...) this will have to be added to my umm viewing schedule..
sweet, watch it through your inevitable hangover. The hour and a half will give your dick a rest from the flogging you are going to give it.
Tbh I’m fucking excited about it, no kids or mrs for 2 1/2 days, I’ll be amazed if my right hand is even functioning by the time they get back.
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@jegga said in Re: Movie review thread...:
Is Dirt the first mainstream film to show squirting ?
The woman playing Heather Locklear was hotter than Locklear imho . Well done to all involved.
i thought that too!
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@mariner4life said in Re: Movie review thread...:
@jegga said in Re: Movie review thread...:
Is Dirt the first mainstream film to show squirting ?
The woman playing Heather Locklear was hotter than Locklear imho . Well done to all involved.
i thought that too!
Ditto.
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@antipodean said in Re: Movie review thread...:
@mariner4life said in Re: Movie review thread...:
@jegga said in Re: Movie review thread...:
Is Dirt the first mainstream film to show squirting ?
The woman playing Heather Locklear was hotter than Locklear imho . Well done to all involved.
i thought that too!
Ditto.
Are you agreeing about the squirting , the blonde or both ?
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@jegga said in Re: Movie review thread...:
@antipodean said in Re: Movie review thread...:
@mariner4life said in Re: Movie review thread...:
@jegga said in Re: Movie review thread...:
Is Dirt the first mainstream film to show squirting ?
The woman playing Heather Locklear was hotter than Locklear imho . Well done to all involved.
i thought that too!
Ditto.
Are you agreeing about the squirting , the blonde or both ?
The blonde
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@MN5 said in Re: Movie review thread...:
I'm gonna watch this even though Motley Crue were at best a pretty fucken ordinary band.
I can't imagine how good the equivalent GnR movie would be.
Kickstart My Heart and Dr Feelgood are as good a rock tracks as you are going to hear. The rest i could easily take or leave.
A decent GnR movie could never be made. Not sure the egos in play could handle it.
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@mariner4life said in Re: Movie review thread...:
@MN5 said in Re: Movie review thread...:
I'm gonna watch this even though Motley Crue were at best a pretty fucken ordinary band.
I can't imagine how good the equivalent GnR movie would be.
Kickstart My Heart and Dr Feelgood are as good a rock tracks as you are going to hear. The rest i could easily take or leave.
A decent GnR movie could never be made. Not sure the egos in play could handle it.
Teaser would be my favourite song of theirs but in terms of great rock acts they're firmly in the lower division for me.
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A small thing that irked me about the Crue movie (which I really enjoyed) is they didn't show how Sixx went on to right Kick Start My Heart straight after his OD and I was gutted it wasn't in the Movie and then stoked they played out the whole song in the credits.
I read the book years ago (Was it called Decade of Decadence?) and it was a good read on how they lived. The movie kind of captured that but I always thought the rest of the band also did a tonne of drugs
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@mariner4life Yeah, I watched it last night and thought it was basically a TV-movie with tits.
Entertaining enough for a Tuesday night.