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I was never a fan of them until I read the book, which must be 20 years ago now?! But some of their stuff is pretty damn good in a fun and never to be taken seriously kind of way.
Maybe slight spoilers to follow... please don’t read if you don’t want to know anything about the film.
The film seemed to take them from initial meeting to playing big shows really quickly. I can’t remember if that’s how the book had it, but I think it spent much longer on their progression from the early days to being the “house band” as the Whiskey... It didn’t detract at all though, I thought it was a really fun film but definitely more entertainment than biopic.
I'd still like to see it if I ever get the chance.
They all came off reasonably well & I appreciated the credits sequences showing the band Vs actors.
Vince's daughter nearly broke me though.
Absolutely agree with all of this! It was brilliantly done and that was a tough scene.
Vince's daughter bit was really tough though liked the end sequences.
Been a Cruel fan for a long time, saw them on farewell tour. I also liked the Corabi album.
She didn't take kindly to my suggestion that we re-enact some of the scenes, though.
I read the book and it was about the same.
Throwaway and fun.
I met Mr Sixx about 12 years ago and we the nicest bloke, invited my mate to their show that night and got him backstage.
Even though I think their music is rubbish, I have respect for them after meeting him and talking to him.
Good watch for a Saturday night with a few beers / lines etc
Vince Neil hitting notes. Any notes.
And Nikki Sixx still being alive is some sort of miracle.
Not bothered about the timeline errors, don't watch that closely to care, so didn't detract from the viewing.
But if any band ever personified karma... it would be these guys. The way they treated people, and their attitude... boy, it sure came back to bite them on the arse.
Watched it yesterday. Thoroughly enjoyed it. Seeing Ramsey Bolton playing Mick Mars felt strange at first, but he did a pretty good job.
Agreed, the opening scene is definitely not for kids, but it is extremely funny, as was the scene with Ozzy.