C'mon


Come on people the sex pistols rock!!!

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It is really good if not just for the sex pistols then for the awsome archival footage,and the live peformances!
Worth buying for sure.

"Amazing isn't it?The stupidity that gets you through the day."-John Lydon

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Yea thats what made me like him too,hes an a**hole but ya gotta like him!

"People should be one of two things;
Young or old,actually make that
young or dead." -Dot Parker

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At the moment I'm loving EMI and No feelings,how bout yourself??



"People should be one of two things;
Young or old,actually make that
young or dead." -Dot Parker

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Sorry dont know why my things got deleted before... i love Anarchy In The UK... Its a brillient Movie!!! I love at the end when it seems like John Lydon is crying over Sids death... :~(

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I just love "Anarchy in the UK" and "No Feelings".
And of course, Sid's song "Something Else".
Sex Pistols ended in the right time, for the wrong reasons. Just like Johnny said in the movie.

< Don't accept the old order. Get rid of it. >

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I liked that scene alot too musette89, It shows another side of Lydon.

~ Lost Girl

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The Absolute best song by the Pistols is "Bodies", and if anyone here hasn't heard Sid's version of "My Way" by Frank Sinatra, then by God, download it somehow.

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i was in a kareoke contest about a month back, and the onldest guy in it, probly about 75-80 years old gets up, and is all "im going to sing my way" in this little scottish accent and, then adds, "the sex pistols version of course". and he did the absolute best version i have ever heard of it. he didnt win, but hey, i give props to that old dude. and to the pistols. a timeless band, for an ageless audience.

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Amen! Malcolm McLaren was a twat.

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I thought everyone knew that.

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I thought the brilliance of the movie was that it showed how much the actual four guys (well, five) in the band were responsible for what happened, and that it wasn't just Malcolm McLaren's little art project, like he'd like you to believe (and how the first film on the Sex Pistols Julien Temple did, The Great Rock and Roll Swindle, portrayed it.) I think it does a great job showing how all McLaren's "brilliant" ideas ended up ruining the band: i.e. that awful movie "Who Killed Bambi?", sending the American tour through the Deep South, etc. He seemed to have been a complete cancer on the band.

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i agree this film is absolutely fnatastic, especially the archive footage. but something got to me that i felt quite disturbed by. when sid was sitting next to nancy and they were being interviewed, the way he kept drifting out of a drug fuelled slumber, i felt like 'oh my god he could go at any minute.' did anyone else feel like this?

Everybody's looking for those kinky boots

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One of the most bizarre interviews in the history of film. If you ever get the chance check out the documentary D.O.A. by Lech Kowalski. This 1980 documentary contains the entire Sid and Nancy interview.

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Sadly,that will be what happened when Sid died,what happened in his interview with Nancy,and that scene made me think of his overdose.I read he was revived at first after he had taken heroin the night he died,but then he ended up falling asleep,and,tragically,didnt wake up : (.

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