![]() Sixx tells him the band is over and he is looking to start a new one. The movie shows a teenage Tommy Lee going to see Sixx play a show with his band London at a Sunset Strip club and then bumping into him afterwards at a Denny’s. Tommy Lee’s First Encounter With Nikki Sixx Is a Bit Off But there are still many moments, big and small, where The Dirt deviates from the known historical record. There’s nothing as egregious as the inaccuracies in Bohemian Rhapsody, which shows Queen writing “We Will Rock You” in the Eighties and breaking up before Live Aid. ![]() Much of the action onscreen sticks pretty close to the version of history presented in the book. Tommy Lee and Sixx may have had pouffier hair than their onscreen counterparts, but the filmmakers went to great lengths to capture the look and vibe of the Eighties Sunset Strip scene. Pushing all those questions aside, The Dirt (which hit Netflix on Friday) actually gets a lot of the band’s history right. Can any of these people be trusted to have legit stories or are some of these famous tales merely the product of hopelessly compromised memory banks? But he was also blackout drunk back then. That begs the question: If the four members of Mötley Crüe were drunk or on drugs throughout much of the Eighties, might their memories of that time period be a little hazy? Ozzy Osbourne has always claimed to have no memory of the famous story in The Dirt movie and book where he sniffs a line of ants in front of the band. Related: Review of Motley Crue’s ‘The Dirt’ Netflix Biopic The whole thing is also based on a book that bassist Nikki Sixx now claims has at least one story – in which he writes that he “pretty much” raped a woman – was “possibly greatly embellished or made up.” He also claimed he was on drugs during the interviews with writer Neil Strauss and doesn’t remember much of that time. It’s also a film that breaks the fourth wall and tells the audience that things didn’t happen quite as they’re being presented. In many ways, fact-checking a movie about Mötley Crüe is a ridiculous task, especially a film that says right off the bat it is merely “based” on a true story.
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