Based on the bestselling autobiography from Mötley Crüe, the film is an unflinching tale of success and excess as four misfits rise from the streets of Hollywood to the heights of internatio... Read allBased on the bestselling autobiography from Mötley Crüe, the film is an unflinching tale of success and excess as four misfits rise from the streets of Hollywood to the heights of international fame.Based on the bestselling autobiography from Mötley Crüe, the film is an unflinching tale of success and excess as four misfits rise from the streets of Hollywood to the heights of international fame.
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- Kayla
- (as Alyssa Stillwell)
- Gino
- (as Matthew Clinton Underwood)
- Frank Feranna, Jr.
- (as Vince Robert Mattis)
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- TriviaOf the four leads that portray the all American band, Motley Crue, Machine Gun Kelly, aka Colson Baker, who plays Tommy Lee, is the only actor who is actually American in real life. Douglas Booth (Nikki Sixx) is from England, Iwan Rheon (Mick Mars) is from Wales, and Daniel Webber (Vince Neil) is from Australia. It should also be worth noting that Tommy Lee is the only band member to be born outside the United States.
- GoofsWhile the movie suggests Doc McGee was fired because he brought Nikki's mom to see him, Motley Crue fired McGee in 1989 after the Moscow Music Peace Festival. The band thought McGee was favoring another band he was managing, Bon Jovi, by giving them top billing and letting them use fireworks in their show.
- Quotes
Nikki Sixx: How many chicks have you fucked so far?
Vince Neil: Three.
Nikki Sixx: No, not today. On the tour.
Vince Neil: Oh, man. I lost count after that gang bang in Salt Lake City.
[laughs]
Nikki Sixx: That was fun.
Vince Neil: What about you, old man?
Mick Mars: Did you ever stop to think that the slobs who fuck you guys probably fuck every other band who comes through town?
[pause, then Nikki, Tommy, and Vince laugh hysterically]
Vince Neil: Yeah. Yes, they do.
Tommy Lee: Dude, we're like pussy brothers with the whole scene.
[continued laughing]
Mick Mars: I happen to have respect for myself and the females of our species, unlike you animals.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Mötley Crüe Feat. Machine Gun Kelly: The Dirt (Est. 1981) (2019)
- SoundtracksRed Hot
Written by Nikki Sixx, Tommy Lee, Mick Mars, Vince Neil
Performed by Mötley Crüe
Courtesy of Motley Records
Following Nikki Sixx, Vince Neil, Tommy Lee, and Mick Mars as they form an unlikely group of misfits, this band quickly shoots to superstardom, which ultimately leads to a life of sex, drugs, and rock n' roll. This premise has been done to death through the years, so the only thing to truly keep you interested in movies like this is the content itself. From car accidents to overdosing, this is a film that keeps you engaged from start to finish. Sadly, the material presented throughout the majority of the film is quite unlikeable, to say the least.
You can't help but be disgusted by the actions of most of these men, but the music and shocking turn of events is why you watch movies like this, so for that reason, it all blends together quite well. Still, many viewers will be turned off by this film in the first five minutes, guaranteed. If you're in for a wild ride with sometimes disturbing imagery, bordering on pornography or actual footage of heroin overdosing, then I think you'll enjoy the movie for what it is. When watching this film, it became clear to me why this film never hit theatres, but that's not because it was bad by any means.
Although Vince (the lead singer) is played up as the most unlikeable character throughout the majority of the film, Daniel Webber gave a terrific performance. I would love to see his career explode more than it already has, because I believe he has some real dramatic talent, just waiting to be showcased. On top of that, Iran Rheon is the most likeable actor here and Douglas Booth as Nikki Sixx was great as well. Surprisingly, the breakout performance here is actually from Machine Gun Kelly (Colson Baker). I never would have expected that, but his devotion to this character was a joy to watch.
In the end, The Dirt is absolutely defined by its title, because this is a film that showcases the grit and griminess of the rock n' roll underworld. That aspect alone will turn viewers off, but it's a very well-made movie nonetheless. This is by no means one of the better biopics out there, but it's an enjoy film and better than a lot of the content Netflix has been making, in terms of feature films. To fans of Mötley Crüe or fans of a good biopic in general, I would recommend checking this one out. It's fairly standard fare with some surprisingly elements throughout.
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- Mötley Crüe: Ban Nhạc Tai Tiếng
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- Runtime1 hour 47 minutes
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- 2.35 : 1