Because Crue is awesome??
You don't seem to be able to discern that your entire thesis is based on comparing apples to oranges.Philo B 93 said:
I'd like to get a download of this movie before it get banned.
People are losing their jobs and reputations over tweets from 10 years ago. Judges are being threatened for their jobs over single accusations from high school parties in the 80s, the Weinstein debacle, Matt Lauer, Kevin Spacey, Michael Jackson... Yet Motley Crue releases this movie that celebrates the worst of every modern day cause, ie #metoo, drugs, drinking and driving, religion, depression, prostitution, personality disorders, ... hell, throw racism in there... I'm waiting for the blowback.
How are Michael Jackson's songs being taken off radio playlists while Motley Crue are doing interviews to promote "The Dirt"?
91_Aggie said:You don't seem to be able to discern that your entire thesis is based on comparing apples to oranges.Philo B 93 said:
I'd like to get a download of this movie before it get banned.
People are losing their jobs and reputations over tweets from 10 years ago. Judges are being threatened for their jobs over single accusations from high school parties in the 80s, the Weinstein debacle, Matt Lauer, Kevin Spacey, Michael Jackson... Yet Motley Crue releases this movie that celebrates the worst of every modern day cause, ie #metoo, drugs, drinking and driving, religion, depression, prostitution, personality disorders, ... hell, throw racism in there... I'm waiting for the blowback.
How are Michael Jackson's songs being taken off radio playlists while Motley Crue are doing interviews to promote "The Dirt"?
And the 70's were the best. All forms of music mingled together. There will never be another period of greater creativity from as many genres just emerging and then exploding from the grand 3 of blues, country and rock first created in the 60's.Bruce Almighty said:
80s was the worst decade for modern music until the 2000s hit. Of course there was some great stuff in the 80s, but there was a whole lot of bad and unoriginal music that decade as well.
SJEAg said:
Any groupie/potential victim even mentioned by name? Haven't seen it yet, but figure it's all just a blur (which is probably pretty accurate).
I'm sure if anything was going to come out it would have been with the book. It was a bestseller and got a lot of publicity when it came out...and I'm sure had a lot more detail. Not to mention it was first-person so read like a true autobiography, where as I'm sure the movie mostly feels like a movie.
i remember that interview, there was a bet between the both of them to see who could make the first girl throw up. I think Tommy won the bet.Big Al 1992 said:Urban Ag said:
The piss scene with Ozzie was just downright f'n nasty. I get the hard partying, coke, and the women. But I just don't get that at all. Ug, and intravenous drug use just gives me the willies.
How any of these women would sleep with these guys without hauling them in to a doctor first is astounding. One of my favorite lines was when they were out at the pool bragging about all the women they were banging and Mick Mars asks them "do you ever stop and think that basically you're just f'ing the same chicks that the band that came through town last week did?". Ha.
Listen to their Howard Stern interview a few years back. Tommy and Nikki had a contest who could go longest with out bathing their junk and still have a woman service them. It was like 30+ days. The women were willing and plentiful.
Wife and I watched it last weekend. I'm still wondering what my wife thought was going on in that scene. I'm 1000% certain she has no idea what that was or what was happening.Urban Ag said:
I'm halfway through and enjoying the hell out of it.
Must say, did not expect to see a squirter in the first two minutes. Now that's how you open a movie about rock stars.