The Sex Pistols Mini-Series... Exists?

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  • Опубликовано: 14 июл 2022
  • The Sex Pistols were famous for having "No Feelings" but that, unfortunately, leaves us with a biopic series with no emotion.
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  • @ScoopedMids
    @ScoopedMids  2 года назад +31

    Have Biopics gone too far?

    • @jackko21
      @jackko21 2 года назад +4

      Depends for me some are great some are crap

    • @Aurora2097
      @Aurora2097 2 года назад +3

      General problem with ALL historical movies, do never expect reality or even history, justbstory.

    • @soysaucefool
      @soysaucefool Год назад

      My whole idea of them, is they work when it isn't something that was covered heavily on film as it happend. Why would I watch this, or Queens movie, or Elton's when everything they're showing is out there for real.

    • @ytusersumone
      @ytusersumone Год назад

      Probably. As a typical example, as Andy McCoy said about the Motley Crue fictional movie: Just pure bollocks and lies again! And I'm sure Jake E. Lee for one agrees since he's said the Crue with Ozzy snorting ants story is BS - it was in truth a tiny spider by the pool. If some rockers like Crue and Ozzy as a rule tell lies, what can one expect from someone making his name and some bucks from a story? Nothing better anyway. Few are as honest as John Lydon for example. It's sad really. Reality isn't uninteresting, it is uninteresting people who can't extract the interesting nuances and flavors out of the seemingly mundane.

    • @paullawson4736
      @paullawson4736 Год назад +2

      Uve gone too far ya gimp mask

  • @chrino21
    @chrino21 Год назад +214

    If anyone should like this (and I admit I did), it should be Johnny. It’s such an obvious apology and admission from Steve that Johnny was right, Johnny was what made the band special, Johnny was the moral compass in the midst of madness... I don’t think I’ve ever seen a character in a biopic shown so much respect and reverence.

    • @Severinate
      @Severinate Год назад +40

      I agree, people get too hung up on what Johnny has said in the years following, and forget how much he loved the Pistols, or how he tried to save them from McLaren's influence.

    • @quieres107
      @quieres107 Год назад +8

      He hates it lmao, he ranted about it live at a concert

    • @plejady
      @plejady Год назад +2

      you made sex pistols special

    • @killerinstinctstudios9065
      @killerinstinctstudios9065 Год назад +3

      I thought they kind of made him out to be too much of a loser

    • @chrino21
      @chrino21 Год назад +2

      @@killerinstinctstudios9065 Yeah. I could see that. He was much more confident and cocky, I think, in real life. Good point!

  • @epicmeade
    @epicmeade 8 месяцев назад +16

    In the early 2000s I worked at a record store in LA (Amoeba) that Steve Jones would come into at least once a week. So over the course of four years I talked to him a lot. When I saw the ad’s for Pistol I just assumed I would hate it with a fiery passion, the same way I had hated CBGB and Bohemian Rhapsody and practically every other biopic I’ve ever seen. So I was kind of stunned when I not only didn’t hate it, but I actually felt it was about as good as any ‘Biopic’ of a band or music scene was ever likely to get. And because of my acquaintance with Jones, I thought, “I don’t know about all of the characters being portrayed. But the guy playing Steve is nailing his personality perfectly”. I felt like I was back at Amoeba talking to him. And as others in this thread have already said, it felt as though it was Steve’s apology to Johnny. Lydon comes off as the only member of the band to really understand what was going on. And considering that this was based on Jones memoir, that’s a pretty honest thing for him to acknowledge.

    • @BACALL1965
      @BACALL1965 10 дней назад

      Did steve jones seem like a nice chap?

  • @Muirton66
    @Muirton66 2 года назад +162

    Like all biopics this was 'loosely' based on someone's autobiography, in this case Steve Jones. It was never going to be 100% accurate and it was always going to have it's fair share of fiction. I have been a fan for over 40 years and found it entertaining and it also helped to keep the Pistols legend alive for a younger generation. The court case etc was well John just being John, no one would really expect anything less to be honest.

    • @ScoopedMids
      @ScoopedMids  2 года назад +29

      Yeah, it's quite unfortunate to see the grumpy old man John has become. I mean, Steve Jones is still a chill dude all these years later.

    • @lolnty7408
      @lolnty7408 Год назад +11

      @@ScoopedMids I think the quote “you either die a hero or live long enough to see yourself become the villain” rings true for John. it’s sad to see him going down this path. he’s become everything he hated during his youth

    • @michaelmac1798
      @michaelmac1798 Год назад +7

      The series isn't that bad, it's quite realistic in some of the issues it covers. Maybe John is upset because he's not the centre of attention!

    • @daviddonley3978
      @daviddonley3978 Год назад +5

      @@michaelmac1798 - You've hit the nail on the head there mate. John has tried for years to get his book optioned for a film & then Steve (someone often depicted as illiterate) leapfrogs over him. They all did very well out of this, including John. As for them leaving him out of discussions, John was ok with re-recording Vacant/Anarchy for 'Guitar Hero3 game' in 2008 & leaving Glen out of it, he just doesnt like it when it's his turn to have to go along with the majority rules agreement they all signed when they reformed.

    • @michaelmac1798
      @michaelmac1798 Год назад +2

      @@daviddonley3978 they probably didn't want him as an advisor because they knew he'd be argumentative and disagree too much - nothing would get done!

  • @BillBlazejowski
    @BillBlazejowski Год назад +165

    As a massive pistols fan I genuinely loved it, what do you expect from Hollywood?
    This was miles ahead of most biopics especially recent ones like bohemian rhapsody and The dirt.

    • @lionhartd138
      @lionhartd138 Год назад +9

      "The dirt" was not far off. And it 4th wall explains where it wasn't accurate. I don't see how that compares with the thrown together lie about Queen.

    • @Jipwell
      @Jipwell Год назад +7

      @@lionhartd138 It’s mainly just people who dislike Mötley Crüe who shit on the film, it’s got a few inaccuracies, but I think the film from the POV of a film is actually quite good. People should think about whether the film itself is good first and foremost.

  • @vincewise855
    @vincewise855 Год назад +26

    Just watching the series, hats off to the cast and Danny Boyle for an excellent effort in "trying" to recreate the Sex Pistols story.
    As a big fan in the 1970s i have watched this with a critical eye but have actually been enjoying it and chuckling at some scenes.
    So the biopic isn't accurate, well what historical re-enactment ever is, but it at least provides a flavour of how this great band came about.
    Well done Steve Jones with his book Lonely Boy and getting this mini series out there.
    Should have been a film though. cheers m dears!

  • @bloodycrow1153
    @bloodycrow1153 Год назад +7

    I really love the way the show was filmed with that grainy hazy filter to give it that look from tv in the 70s looks so good

  • @sconni666
    @sconni666 Год назад +31

    I saw a interview with Chrissie Hynde and she stated she was going to marry Sid to stay in the country. He didn’t show up so she ask John. This whole thing with Steve is news to me. Go figure.

  • @markgreet3543
    @markgreet3543 2 года назад +16

    250 items in my collection, met glen,and John, love the band seen them six times live,not seen pistol yet mixed feelings about it.ive bought the mini album today great demos from matlock period he was a decent bass player.

  • @sidramunene
    @sidramunene Год назад +3

    hahah this was funny, safe to say there was love and hate for this mini-series but liked it overall. loved Toby Wallace!!!!

  • @Severinate
    @Severinate Год назад +16

    The series looks and feels incredible, the set accuracy is excellent, the acting is good, the band playing is, maybe, too good. I doubt the Pistols ever sounded that good live. If you can disband any notion you know better than the people who were there and ride out the fictional liberties, it's a really good series. I grew up in Islington, same as Lydon, went to the same school (SWoY), and worked in Soho in the early 80's. Doesn't make me an expert on the Pistols but, it does give me a knowledge of the environment. So yeh, worth a watch for the nostalgia alone.

    • @michaelmac1798
      @michaelmac1798 Год назад

      I thought it sounded too polished live and like it was made to clap along to. I've seen it once and enjoyed it, but don't think I could stomach it twice, after I read Steve Jones book, which it's based on!

  • @shawn.the.alien423
    @shawn.the.alien423 Год назад +9

    Like all good myths, there is always an element of truth. It this case, there really was a band called The Sex Pistols, and they were in Britain in the late-70s.

  • @karol-hk2jx
    @karol-hk2jx Год назад +20

    La serie contó sólo un 20% de lo que realmente pasó, el 80% fue pura ficción, pero está a bien porque esto no es un documental.
    sin dudas el capitulo 3, la historia de bodies, fue el mejor desarrollado, hasta me pareció excelente, hacía tiempo que no veía algo dramático tan bien hecho.
    John lydon no se puede quejar, el chico que lo interpretó lo hizo con mucho respeto, en las escenas de los recitales logro la esencia de rotten, y si bien físicamente no era muy parecido , la voz y la gestualidad lo hizo genial. El guión también lo dejo bien parado, ya que el único personaje creativo y con inteligencia emocional fue rotten.
    El actor que hizo a sid estuvo muy bien, nunca lo van a reconocer pero este sid fue mucho mejor actuado que el sid de Gary oldman.
    Lo único que puedo criticar es el final.
    Coincido con tu criterio ; hubiera sido genial que el final sea con rotten grabando el single debut de PIL y el nuevo riff que traía Levene. Era madurar y dejar atrás el punk, para dar pasó a otro nuevo fenómeno como lo fue el post punk.

  • @dafuzzbear7711
    @dafuzzbear7711 8 месяцев назад +4

    Even if it was inaccurate like Johnny said this show got me into the Sex Pistols (I did look into them more after the fact so it’s where all my knowledge of the band comes from) made me like punk rock more than I already did. Also it was shot incredibly well and I think the casting was great.

  • @Aurora2097
    @Aurora2097 2 года назад +16

    I liked it. Whatever historical inconsistencies and how much fairytale it was...
    It had really good actors, i,liked Boon, Partridge and the guy playing Maclaren.
    It was entertaining for what it was...
    "Inspired by real events" as the show credits took it.

    • @Aurora2097
      @Aurora2097 2 года назад +4

      And i'll NEVER understand how people can perceive S&N as a good movie... Oldman is a great actor, but he was so wasted on that crappy, bad film.

  • @willquigg8265
    @willquigg8265 Год назад +7

    I got into punk rock in 1978 in junior high school in Orange County, California. I was never able to see the original Sex Pistols live with Sid, but I have seen PIL a couple times which has Johnny Lydon on vocals. The first time I saw them I thought it was just a scam to get money off his name. I have also seen The Professionals a few times, with Steve Jones and Paul Cook. I honestly like The Professionals better musically then I did PIL. But that just might be because they played more Sex Pistols songs along with their own. Sid Vicious had a great future, it is too bad that he OD'd and died. He did not kill Nancy! It was probably a drug dealer.

    • @halloweenjean
      @halloweenjean 10 месяцев назад

      do you still think that about PiL? as much as I love the sex pistols stuff for being good straightforward early punk the first three PiL albums (especially the first two) are far more interesting to me. John sings far better there and the band was fantastic. dubby, experimental post punk/rock

    • @johnpolitis7929
      @johnpolitis7929 12 дней назад

      @@halloweenjean Roberta Bayley
      Judy Vermorel
      RUclips
      Sid Vicious - The Vermorel Interview
      Sid Vicious - Roberta Bayley Telephone Conversation - January 20th 1978
      Sid Vicious Telephone Conversation With Roberta Bayley. 20/02/78
      The Gospel According To PISTOL - The Rise And Fall Of The Sex Pistols
      Beyond Fiction - Ziggy & Iggy In Velvet Goldmine
      The Real Velvet Goldmine

    • @johnpolitis7929
      @johnpolitis7929 12 дней назад

      @willquigg8265
      Roberta Bayley
      Judy Vermorel
      RUclips
      Sid Vicious - The Vermorel Interview
      Sid Vicious - Roberta Bayley Telephone Conversation - January 20th 1978
      Sid Vicious Telephone Conversation With Roberta Bayley. 20/02/78
      The Gospel According To PISTOL - The Rise And Fall Of The Sex Pistols
      Beyond Fiction - Ziggy & Iggy In Velvet Goldmine
      The Real Velvet Goldmine

    • @johnpolitis7929
      @johnpolitis7929 12 дней назад

      @willquigg8265 Agreed! Syd did not kill Nancy! It was a drug dealer named Michael.

  • @duane8829
    @duane8829 Год назад +4

    They didn’t stop him from seeing the script. He didn’t wish to see it.

  • @akw94926
    @akw94926 Год назад +5

    I found it weird that they fabricated a love affair between Steve and Chrissy to make things "more interesting", but their scenes together were the most boring of the entire series, I even skipped a few

  • @markgreet3543
    @markgreet3543 2 года назад +5

    Seen pistols at Hammersmith oden 2008,this was the very place where jones nicked the gear when the roadies were asleep,at the david bowie ziggy gigs.

  • @yvc9
    @yvc9 Год назад +9

    I loved it especially the 3rd episode about the Bodies song.

  • @carpnstuff
    @carpnstuff Год назад +2

    A really great critique....I found myself agreeing with so many points you raise, which surprised me, I mean, what does a yank know! but you really seem to understand the era and the whole concept of the Pistols. I was 15 in 1977 and the punk "movement" filled my soul at the time and still lingers in my psyche when I see clips of the time.

    • @ScoopedMids
      @ScoopedMids  Год назад

      I'm actually Australian. The accent is the end result of a speech impediment during my childhood. But, thanks.

    • @carpnstuff
      @carpnstuff Год назад

      @@ScoopedMids Bummer...poor you!!! Still a great vid though😃

  • @TheChadTI
    @TheChadTI Год назад +4

    10:46 Agree, loved the look and set design.

  • @zaradragonia9863
    @zaradragonia9863 Год назад +2

    Brilliant review. Thanks mate😏

  • @Eddboy33
    @Eddboy33 Год назад +2

    Their is some proof that Steve Jones didn’t even play on the first album. Circle of tone did a very convincing video on the subject

  • @ChromeDestiny
    @ChromeDestiny Год назад +9

    I also find Sex Pistols documentaries work better than movies for them. As well as Filth and the Fury, Julien Temple made another Sex Pistols documentary for TV, Never Mind The Baubles about a Christmas benefit show The Sex Pistols gave in Huddersfield. The DVD of the Classic Albums episode on Never Mind The Bullocks is also great as is a bonus feature on the DVD of the reunion concert film They'll Always Be an England where The Sex Pistols give a guided tour of London.

  • @vandolmatzis8146
    @vandolmatzis8146 Год назад +4

    As a 58 year old punk rock fan,thanks for voicing my feelings.Your Dad should be proud.

  • @Anti_Bonez
    @Anti_Bonez 2 года назад +6

    Just found your channel through this video and absolutely love it! Great video on the show it perfectly describes my feelings towards it. PS Please do a video on what we do is secret or any other punk biopics!!

  • @Sarah-cu8fz
    @Sarah-cu8fz 2 года назад +12

    I watched the filth and the fury many times now, love listening to it while I paint and feel like every time i come back to it I discover something new, such an amazing fun documentary.
    The pistols was fun to watch however I couldn’t help but cringe every time vivian westwood and the side character teenagers would go on about "revolution" it is so simplified for TV almost like with the amazing set and scenery of the series they still needed to tell us instead of showing us what the time was like, does it make sense 😅

    • @hollyvanvoast7140
      @hollyvanvoast7140 Год назад

      I have to agree with you about Westwood activism. I adore her tho. I loved The Sex Pistols, and I feel tehy should be regarded a bit more respectfully, the album Never Mind The Bollocks is a total classic and played so well.

    • @daisyuwu85
      @daisyuwu85 Год назад

      I agree! Lots of things in Pistol were very simplified, like things that we would work out without them having to say. Both other than that and it being inaccurate which didn't bother me too much, Pistol was a great series and I will 100% watch it again

    • @orb2150tx
      @orb2150tx Год назад

      One of my favorites. Unfortunately not too many docs follow suit. Take notes editors,directors,ect

  • @paulanthonytully
    @paulanthonytully 8 месяцев назад +2

    The series is fantastic, a lot of the facts in there are correct and the acting is superb. Lydon doesn't like anything the Pistols release these days. But the series itself holds up.

  • @sexobscura
    @sexobscura Год назад +6

    *It always amuses me how much of a classist joke Lydon comes across as. He's intelligent .. but human. He absolutely slagged Sid and Nancy as middle class fantasy, too*
    *Glen Matlock made the band MUSICAL and they also REALLY suffered when he was gone*

  • @TheChadTI
    @TheChadTI Год назад +3

    It didn't need to exist. Love your stuff man! (I essentialy ended up doing 2 reviews for this show as it confused me so badly 😀)

  • @rixmean9448
    @rixmean9448 2 года назад +1

    I discovered this channel around a week ago,now I'm in love watching almost every video. Subbed! Hope you make a Scorpions ranking video (My Favourite Band) 💙🤘

    • @ScoopedMids
      @ScoopedMids  2 года назад +1

      Thanks man, and do yourself a favour and maybe not bother with some of the older ones lmao.

  • @KilledByAPixel
    @KilledByAPixel Год назад +5

    How exactly is selling an NFT to generate funds for alzheimer's research like burning down a rain forest for drinking water?

    • @Zezumii
      @Zezumii Месяц назад

      Right, kind of an idiotic thing to say, lol.

  • @DaveyRamone9th
    @DaveyRamone9th 2 года назад +6

    Great job as always the pistols lasted 2-3 years made one album there story has been told many times. The pistols are still alive and I would go see them anywhere on planet and pay any amount that won’t ever happen but I still have hope

    • @ScoopedMids
      @ScoopedMids  2 года назад +1

      I think the debacle surrounding this series offically put the kibosh on any hope for a Pistols reunion in any form.

    • @BillyJango
      @BillyJango Год назад +1

      david Ramone - I really struggle to understand why you say you would pay any amount of money to see The Pistols as they are today. I remember in 96 when they announced they were reforming. My friend got 2 tickets to see them and his bird backed out and he offered the ticket to me for nothing. I didn't entertain it because even then I knew how bad it would be and sure enough it was. I was so annoyed at John for being so stupid. He swore blind in his first book he would never embarrass himself by reforming but then he did it anyway. All those gigs from 96 onwards don't even sound anything like The Sex Pistols or look anything like The Sex Pistols. He doesn't even sing the songs in the same voice. It's like he hasn't got that voice anymore. That tribute band The Sex Pistols experience sound more like The Pistols than the real reformed Pistols do. What they had the first time round was magical. They totally ruined the legend of it all by making fools of themselves as old men. Ok they got shit loads of money but is that worth ruining everything??

    • @RevStickleback
      @RevStickleback Год назад

      @@BillyJango I guess they made almost nothing the first time round, because McLaren wasted it all, so why not cash in? Lydon said that he only did it to finance PiL. Lydon really is the problem though, as he seems to have set up this personal caricature for himself, where he has to hate absolutely everything and be obnoxious on cue.

    • @mj.l
      @mj.l Год назад

      @@BillyJango the fuck are you talking about? it bothers you they didn’t look or sound the same 20 years later? i would have loved to have seen them on that tour, regardless of how cynical a cash-in it may have been.
      nostalgia acts are always a bit weird, but if you love a band, its fun to see them years later, even if they dress or perform their material a bit differently

    • @BillyJango
      @BillyJango Год назад

      @@mj.l It isn't though is it. It is a total embarrassment.

  • @tickedoffnow
    @tickedoffnow 2 месяца назад +1

    it should be a law that only a film about a rock band should be made by fans of that rock band

  • @ZEKYAHWEHBLUD
    @ZEKYAHWEHBLUD Год назад +1

    When it first came out on Disne I couldn't stop watching it, I thoroughly enjoyed it I can't lie

  • @RevStickleback
    @RevStickleback Год назад +4

    There does seem to be a strange belief among many in the USA that the Sex Pistols were an industry plant, backed by EMI, to capitalise on punk's popularity. The fact that the story doesn't remotely stack up doesn't seem to deter them. I'm guessing it comes from US Hardcore 'elitists' for whom the US Hardcore scene is the only 'true punk', so naturally, hating the most well-known punk band ever is lesson No.2 is being a true punk (lesson one is obviously hating Green Day).
    I do find it interesting that there's always been such an interest in the history of punk, but not in other genres, particularly given the niche status its always had. Maybe that's the appeal.

    • @apemoon1731
      @apemoon1731 Год назад +2

      UK and US punk were VERY different things.

  • @tinamitchell7496
    @tinamitchell7496 Год назад +1

    100% bang on review 👍

  • @soysaucefool
    @soysaucefool Год назад +2

    John wasn't signing off on PIL in this show ever. Lol

  • @LordClydeofOMAR
    @LordClydeofOMAR Год назад +2

    Is it impossible for an actor to portray John Lydon with any degree of accuracy? Andre Schofield phoned it in for Sid and Nancy and Anson Boon went way over the top with this.

  • @teddzagan5178
    @teddzagan5178 Год назад

    I fully agree that the only redeemable part of TGRnRS in the end sequence. Most people I know hate that song but I lOVE it.

  • @V3v15c3r8
    @V3v15c3r8 Год назад +2

    Good look into this. Give my appreciation from a punk rocker that played in a popular punk band

    • @helenbartoszek243
      @helenbartoszek243 Год назад

      Which band were you in?

    • @V3v15c3r8
      @V3v15c3r8 Год назад

      @@helenbartoszek243 Lower Class Brats

    • @helenbartoszek243
      @helenbartoszek243 Год назад

      @@V3v15c3r8 Thanks. Even though I'm from Australia I have actually heard of you.

  • @thomasanderson2757
    @thomasanderson2757 2 года назад +5

    I personally love it, me and my grandma watch it together we both enjoyed it. I hope it comes out on DVD

    • @ScoopedMids
      @ScoopedMids  2 года назад +8

      I cannot imagine how awkward it would be if I watched it with my Grandma lmao

    • @thomasanderson2757
      @thomasanderson2757 2 года назад +1

      @@ScoopedMids Ya never know, I once got my mum to listen to Slipknot and she didn't hate it

    • @douglasfreeman3229
      @douglasfreeman3229 2 года назад +1

      I watched it with my Grand-dad, who is 89, and he loved it. Afterwards he said "I thought they were supposed to be controversial." He also told me he didn't remember them.

    • @douglasfreeman3229
      @douglasfreeman3229 2 года назад

      A comprehensive review with many clips, and this series does not look very good atall. Some of it is utterly cringe-worthy, but I agree that the script looks like the main (big) problem.

  • @lennypichardoborrello6532
    @lennypichardoborrello6532 Месяц назад

    It's am industry, obviously every band is manufactured one way or another. Malcolm does deserve a lot of credit.

  • @LuckyBastardProd
    @LuckyBastardProd Год назад +1

    The meeting of Russ Meyer and Roger Ebert with Rotten and Vicious was a huge miss opportunity.

  • @apemoon1731
    @apemoon1731 Год назад

    I enjoyed it 😊👍🏻
    Yup, it wasn't 100% accurate and yes, some of the script was a bit pretentious, but I think they did a cracking job.

  • @kevinschmith9379
    @kevinschmith9379 Год назад +3

    The swindle is awesome

  • @vansnyder9499
    @vansnyder9499 Год назад +1

    You're 100% off on the "downfall" being too ling. It needed MORE of that. Especially in plave fo the Chrissie Hynde plot lines

  • @JoeyArmstrong2800
    @JoeyArmstrong2800 2 месяца назад

    The guy playing Steve Jones looks like the guy from A-HA in a wig..

  • @CustodianVirgil
    @CustodianVirgil Год назад +2

    Sid and Nancy felt like a R-rated Punk version of Looney Tunes or Ren and Stimpy.

  • @gazriley624
    @gazriley624 Год назад +5

    the Girl who played Chrissie Hynde is better looking than the real one!

    • @gazriley624
      @gazriley624 Год назад

      @ciao214Z weird, as i clicked on your comment Chain Gang - The Pretenders is on the Radio here!

  • @Deeznutseighthundredthirty
    @Deeznutseighthundredthirty 10 месяцев назад

    Joe Strummers song on the Sid and Nancy soundtrack was so good, come on now. Although I totally agree with your opinion on Poly Styrene being played by a white woman haha. Also the best documentary made of them is definitely Sex Pistols- NeverMind The Bollocks (classic albums.) parts of are on RUclips and you should really look it up. It includes everything for the early days, great interviews and even the producer for their album showing soundboards and how they captured rottens vocals and all the instrumentals. Steve demonstrates some of their iconic riffs as well. It’s such a good documentary that I feel like most die hard fans don’t know about.

  • @niezohe7392
    @niezohe7392 Год назад

    You got a Lot of 'facts' wrong but you also got enough right. Overall though, you got enough of the relevant points right that I enjoyed your video.
    Keep en coming, I like shouting at the tv 👍🏻

  • @MarksWorldOfAdventure
    @MarksWorldOfAdventure Год назад

    The way you pronounce bollocks is really funny

  • @stevepace-first8617
    @stevepace-first8617 Год назад +2

    First time as tragedy, second time as farce.

  • @punkstar1980
    @punkstar1980 Год назад

    i loved the music in the bg of this vid , 18 bits kinda thing

  • @Foo-oo-oo-oolsGold89
    @Foo-oo-oo-oolsGold89 4 дня назад

    You have to give The Sex Pistols there due. Johnny Rotten was only 17 when he was writting classic songs. His lyrics for that age and the sound that band made was just unbelievable. Didnt like the series myself to be honest but love the band. But im more into the New York scene.

  • @melissalee8850
    @melissalee8850 Год назад +1

    Anson did not look like a drug addict thank you

  • @Ge_o
    @Ge_o Год назад +5

    I thought the series was very good. There was nothing new just showed it from a different side. I also thought they made Rotten look good

  • @otomostubeofficial2697
    @otomostubeofficial2697 Год назад +1

    It really felt like the producers were like "Uhh it's English so who can we get to direct it? Who's English and edgy?? Who has done a movie about British music in the last decade?? Danny Boyle??? Fine bring him in!" No love and no guts.
    Plus we really don't need another Sex Pistols anything. Nothing says punk like obsessing over one band from 40 years ago that have shirts you can buy in department stores.

  • @fasthracing
    @fasthracing Год назад +7

    She did nearly marry Steve so she could stay in the US?? Nope she nearly married Sid so she could stay in the UK.

  • @markgreet3543
    @markgreet3543 2 года назад +1

    Seen them live six times on reunion tour.

  • @jennifermoriarty2188
    @jennifermoriarty2188 Год назад +1

    Its for me..someone who just found out today these people existed

  • @galesito1733
    @galesito1733 2 года назад +12

    The reason they kept Lydon out of it is simple: he would have taken it over and made it about him. He would have moaned and complained and thrown his toys out of the pram until he got his own way. We've had Lydon's story (had meningitis - single-handedly invented punk - the other members of the Pistols were wankers) so it was refreshing to have another point of view from a different Pistol. It's not entirely accurate but it's close enough and very entertaining.

    • @ScoopedMids
      @ScoopedMids  2 года назад +10

      Eh, maybe. But, I think they could've at least sent him a script to show that he wasn't shown in too bad of a light. It likely would have lessened the controversy. But, then again, they were probably banking on Johnny running his mouth on the series.

    • @Aurora2097
      @Aurora2097 2 года назад +12

      I would be angry if i was portrayed in some tv show and was played by somebody and i wouldn't have a word to say about it.
      Plus he write all their lyrics!

    • @galesito1733
      @galesito1733 2 года назад +2

      I would love to see a reaction video of Lydon watching the series.

    • @greatwhiteflash1645
      @greatwhiteflash1645 2 года назад

      John Lydon has gone from teenage revolutionary to mad old bit-of-a-fascist fat uncle.

    • @dekuscrubs9853
      @dekuscrubs9853 Год назад +1

      It sucked

  • @CarinaPrimaBallerina
    @CarinaPrimaBallerina Год назад +3

    Great review! I have always found it intolerable to witness those blank expressions of such actors as they try to act out the soul of a culture, the punk culture, they have no comprehension of. They end up looking like morons or condescending brats when they sing and talk. I could never bring myself to watch this involuntary ridicule of my culture, but I think your expression of opinions is excellent, and I agree with your take on it. However, I'm not nearly as lenient as you are in judging the level of the performance.

  • @hp5864
    @hp5864 Год назад +1

    You need to reqd Steve's book and then watch it. I did it like that accidentally and had a better experience, it's more atmospheric. I liked it, it was alright, considering that we don't get much for punk in a sense of a show. A movie here and there, nothing new. So it was fun for me.

  • @realsinisterminister
    @realsinisterminister Год назад +3

    It was John and then Sid she was going to marry....not Steve

  • @Cubemusic
    @Cubemusic Год назад +2

    I'm still waiting for that NOFX biopic, but this got my attention just enough. I was entertained by this show. Not a Pistols fan to start with. I do enjoy biopics that tell a coherent story. I still haven't seen the movie about Zlatan Ibrahimovics rise as a football player, but I did watch Blonde on Netflix which was a straight up disaster and a complete cluster fuck of moving images that made an otherwise interesting story unbearable to follow.
    Anyway, I did enjoy this. As a non Pistols fan.

  • @lipgloss-and-cigarettes
    @lipgloss-and-cigarettes Год назад +1

    I only knew about this mini series because of the excessive amount of ads I got for it on RUclips. (The Damned is a far better late 70’s UK punk band btw)

  • @TheChadTI
    @TheChadTI Год назад +2

    11:15 They wanted a love story and made one up. It's fan fiction. And of course they shoe horned Brass in Pocket in there.

  • @libertard6101
    @libertard6101 Год назад +2

    Rotten is right … apparently these actors are walking around London like they went through the hostility and adversity that the pistols did!! Hahahaha. Ever felt like you’ve been cheated!! 🙄

  • @badonkalover
    @badonkalover Год назад

    fav series

  • @xScooterAZx
    @xScooterAZx Год назад

    Halfway through this video I kept thinking that it all looks familiar. Then I realized I'd seen this a while back. This isnt new. Maybe they just changed the name of it.

  • @jeremyjames8678
    @jeremyjames8678 Год назад

    "What about the word 'punk'? It means worthless, nasty. Johnny Rotten are you happy with this word?" "No, the press gave us it, it's their problem not ours, we never called ourselves punk." John Lydon Nationwide interview 1976

  • @WilliamBarker
    @WilliamBarker Год назад

    It was great, Chrissie Hynde: Who knew?

  • @mikeyfn-a6684
    @mikeyfn-a6684 Год назад

    I was proud mook with my own vhs copy of The Swindle back in 94'..me and my bud both felt-"yea he's a dick..but I'd let him manage my band"

  • @idontexist6366
    @idontexist6366 Год назад +1

    in conclusion: CRAIGGG!!!!

  • @TheChadTI
    @TheChadTI Год назад

    12:21 He had a copy of the bands bio 😀

  • @plejady
    @plejady Год назад

    Whole punk started with Steve Jones at shepherd's bush toilets

  • @Chudchanning
    @Chudchanning Год назад +1

    Gotta have the fake love interest in any edgy biopic nowadays. My personal favorite was the blonde chick and euronymous in lords of chaos, they make it seem like playing the most celibate form of extreme metal turns dudes into a pussy magnet. Can't wait until Gwar gets a biopic

  • @monkeyspanner8172
    @monkeyspanner8172 Год назад

    The Great Rock and Roll Swindle was the punkest so it was the best.

  • @jackko21
    @jackko21 2 года назад

    I don't know what it is but it looks like this was shot on film it has the look of a 80s 90s movie it has that lighting from that era

    • @ScoopedMids
      @ScoopedMids  2 года назад +1

      It kinda looks like it has stage lighting as if it were a play sometimes.

    • @jackko21
      @jackko21 2 года назад

      @@ScoopedMids mabey at some points

  • @michaelmac1798
    @michaelmac1798 Год назад +4

    Probably Mclaren was largely responsible for the Sex Pistols and Punk. He was a Mentor to Steve Jones and his shop gave a base from which the punk scene developed. His friend was Bernie Rhodes manager of the Clash. And though the Damned claim the 1st punk LP release, they were all influenced when they saw the Pistols play live.

    • @spikesya
      @spikesya Год назад

      Absolutely not. Mclaren should be proud of his accomplishments, but to say that he is responsible for the Sex Pistols, let alone punk, is fucking laughable. The Ramones would probably have something to say about that.
      I always knew there were people who bought the Mclaren narrative, but this is actually the first time I’ve ever encountered a believer.

    • @michaelmac1798
      @michaelmac1798 Год назад +3

      @@spikesya Ramones were American, not British. McLaren managed the New York Dolls in 1974. UK punk gravitated around his shop down the King's Road!

  • @D1MCV
    @D1MCV Год назад

    The best band in the world EVER!!!!!!! That’s why it’s tattooed on my inner forearm…….WE LIKE NOISE!!!

  • @i.cuthbert1003
    @i.cuthbert1003 Год назад

    This is great. Thank you. Chrissy Hynds was to marry Sid...not Steve. Jus sayin.

  • @Monkey_brain
    @Monkey_brain Год назад

    I swear @10:30 that's the end by the doors in the background lol

  • @mrpanda2432
    @mrpanda2432 Год назад

    What do you mean selling an nft for charity is like burning down the rain forest? Wtf? 😂

  • @jodiainslie6771
    @jodiainslie6771 11 месяцев назад

    Love this movie.

  • @spankyx8606
    @spankyx8606 Год назад

    how about a sitcom next

  • @byrd-is-the-word
    @byrd-is-the-word Год назад

    I had the fortune to attend the infamous Sex Pistol's 'Shoot out in Texas' at the Longhorn ... I would like to put in my two cents relating to one of the more popular bits of Pistols' misinformation ... Sid Vicious never played bass ... just "air guitar" ... well ... I could plainly hear all three of the band's instruments playing ... including the bass ... Sid certainly, was nowhere near a Tal Wilkenfeld, John Entwhistle. Bill Whyman, John Paul Jones or even Glenn Matlock ... but I must admit he was doing a respectable job that evening of keeping time with Paul Cook ... Steve Jones was doing a great job of feeding off the two of them ... while John Lyden was doing Johnny Rotten ... Sid could play bass ... barely ... (:))

    • @ScoopedMids
      @ScoopedMids  Год назад

      By all accounts, by the north American tour he was getting better at playing. But, for majority of his tenure he couldn't play to save his life.

    • @byrd-is-the-word
      @byrd-is-the-word Год назад

      @@ScoopedMids ... that is fair ... keeping time is only the bottom of playing bass ... that night Sid was still along ways from getting the handle "thunder fingers" ... apparently they only played one more gig after that together, so he was not likely to have gotten much better ... (:))
      I saw the Pistols again almost twenty years later Aug 12, 1996 in Toronto and will say that based on the album and early videos, right from the start, I was more a fan of Matlock than Sid ... for both stage presence and playing ability ...

  • @mattrobert5
    @mattrobert5 Год назад +1

    It's silly. The writing is definitely the worst bit about it by a long way. But it was really really fun. Like genuinely a good time while being atleast somewhat accurate so like I'm glad it exists and glad I watched it.
    Didn't expect John to be the kindest portrayal considering how he slammed it

  • @mj.l
    @mj.l Год назад +3

    americans trying to say “bollocks” is invariably hilarious

  • @i.cuthbert1003
    @i.cuthbert1003 Год назад

    I wish they hadn't used any real footage. Is it a drama or a documentary ?

  • @vandolmatzis8146
    @vandolmatzis8146 Год назад

    ps check out a biopic 24 hour party people by micheal winterbottom

  • @JMarinelli
    @JMarinelli Год назад

    CRAIIIIIG!!!!!

  • @Fred_Free
    @Fred_Free Год назад +2

    The actors don’t radiate rock'n'roll at all, and definitely not punk rock (they appear as harmless choirboys in masquerade). The dialogue is so goofy and naive. Where are the context, the ongoing punk scene. No-one who was there when it happened will recognize the atmosphere or the era at all. This is nothing but a big LOL pecoral.

  • @bennybongosbigolebonanza894
    @bennybongosbigolebonanza894 Год назад

    The writing in music movies/shows usually come off like made for TV movies

  • @stewartmckay9830
    @stewartmckay9830 Год назад

    John is great hes a grumpy old man now

  • @electricleg207
    @electricleg207 Год назад

    Some Pistol s fan hate it ,but it's a drama not a documentary.

  • @TheChadTI
    @TheChadTI Год назад

    13:06 Sorry to turn the comments into a blog (my last one!) I almost didn't bother watching after this, so weird and pointless. I don't remember this in the book at all. (Read it a few years ago.)