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This is the Motley Crue movie about the book with the same name. The wife and I watched it last night. If you were fan of 80s Metal, this is a fun watch. The first scene of the movie is hilarious.

Iwan Rheon (Ramsay Bolton) plays a great Mick Mars.

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I've heard great stuff about the book. This movie sucked hard.

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i thought it was entertaining. it's a little cheesey, but so was 80s metal.

and the book was great, btw.

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i thought it was entertaining. it's a little cheesey, but so was 80s metal.

and the book was great, btw.

I'm fine with some cheese factor. I just thought the acting was horrendous.

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The movie was enjoyable, but it really felt rushed. The stories were all known and re-told, but still fun....they were quite a band.

They completely left out Tommy / Pamela era, but showcased his Heather Locklear marriage....I thought that was odd. Also no mention of Vince's solo record and Tommy quitting the band. John Corabi is an extremely talented guy. That record was actually very good....just came out at the wrong time. They tend to be overly hard on Corabi....That band was a hot mes and if anything he was too good to be in Crue.

Portrayal of Mick was kind of funny. I actually thought the guy playing Nikki was the best out of all of them. Close second to Machine Gun Kelly giving us a great meatball Tommy Lee role. He done good.

The only other stand-out was how they showed Vince ripping apart Theater of Pain saying the record was crap. Nikki kind of addresses this in the Heroin diaries.....Girls Girls Girls was actually the record that was a complete waste of time. they barely had enough songs to fill and the ones they did have were garbage. Wild Side is a good song, but everything else....woof. Theater of Pain isn't Shout At the Devil or Too Fast...but it's a decent album (City Boy Blues, Louder Than Hell, Keep Your Eye On the Money).

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the 2nd side of GGG is better than the first half.

I remember the Corabi album being really heavy for Motley Crue.

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doug - evergreen park wrote:
the 2nd side of GGG is better than the first half.

I remember the Corabi album being really heavy for Motley Crue.


Five Years Dead - re-hash of the title track. Same song
All In the nam Of... - (yawn)
Sumthin' for Nuthin' - bad
You're All I Need - I really bad attempt to replicate Home Sweet Home
Jailhouse rock - Filler...not anough material due to Heroin use.

Sorry, man....I gotta disagree with this one. Just a bad album altogether.

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Sumthin for Nuthin' was my favorite song off that album. :lol:

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The movie was enjoyable, but it really felt rushed. The stories were all known and re-told, but still fun....they were quite a band.

They completely left out Tommy / Pamela era, but showcased his Heather Locklear marriage....I thought that was odd. Also no mention of Vince's solo record and Tommy quitting the band. John Corabi is an extremely talented guy. That record was actually very good....just came out at the wrong time. They tend to be overly hard on Corabi....That band was a hot mes and if anything he was too good to be in Crue.

Portrayal of Mick was kind of funny. I actually thought the guy playing Nikki was the best out of all of them. Close second to Machine Gun Kelly giving us a great meatball Tommy Lee role. He done good.

The only other stand-out was how they showed Vince ripping apart Theater of Pain saying the record was crap. Nikki kind of addresses this in the Heroin diaries.....Girls Girls Girls was actually the record that was a complete waste of time. they barely had enough songs to fill and the ones they did have were garbage. Wild Side is a good song, but everything else....woof. Theater of Pain isn't Shout At the Devil or Too Fast...but it's a decent album (City Boy Blues, Louder Than Hell, Keep Your Eye On the Money).


Good summary. There are way too many stories for a 2 hour movie. They could have done a 6 part miniseries on their career and really go deep into their drug abuse, Vince's vehicular manslaughter (how the hell did he only get 20 days?), the band breaking up and getting back together, Vince's daughter's death, their overall popularity, and their extravagant ways. This seemed like a rushed, content-filler for Netflix. As a huge Crue fan, I enjoyed it but it could have been so much better. Even if you didn't like their music there is a fascinating story you could tell about them.

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doug - evergreen park wrote:
Sumthin for Nuthin' was my favorite song off that album. :lol:


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I read the book in 2002 or so and thought it was very entertaining. Was shocked to learn about Mick Mars having anklyosing spondylitis (remember the commercials on WSCR for that?) which would be horrible. I watched the movie last night. If you liked the movie I think you'll love the book.


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I was on a band biography kick for a few years.

The Dirt, Heroin Diaries, and Scar Tissue are some of the best band/auto biogs I have ever read.

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doug - evergreen park wrote:
I was on a band biography kick for a few years.

The Dirt, Heroin Diaries, and Scar Tissue are some of the best band/auto biogs I have ever read.


Did you read It's So Easy and Other Lies by Duff McKagan?
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That guy can write.....

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Yeah duffs book is one of best I have ever read

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I watched this last night. I thought it was good dumb fun. Not really much better or worse that "Bohemian Rhapsody."

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I watched this last night. I thought it was good dumb fun. Not really much better or worse that "Bohemian Rhapsody."

Haven't seen Bohemian Rhapsody yet but I'd agree with that description of The Dirt.

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All NetFlix movies seem to be a shade above the Lifetime Movie Network.

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I think using Mick Mars as the deadpan comic relief guy was a good move.

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doug - evergreen park wrote:
i thought it was entertaining. it's a little cheesey, but so was 80s metal.

and the book was great, btw.


I am in line with you on this. That squirt was a thing to get a giggle at though.

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finally got around to it and i was entertained. the ozzie part was great and accurate


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