Netflix's The Dirt grosses viewers out as Motley Crue's Tommy Lee has VERY graphic sex in wild openi
NETFLIX'S new Motley Crue biopic The Dirt has shocked viewers with it's VERY graphic opening sex scene.
The wild true life tale of the notorious rock stars begins in the most debauched way possible as drummer Tommy Lee and singer Vince Neil hook up with girls at a party inside their flat.
Tommy has oral sex with a woman in the middle of the raucous bash with the climax sending viewers flocking to Twitter to write about what they'd seen.
Meanwhile Crue bassist Nikki Sixx sets himself on fire as guitarist Mick Mars lies motionless in the bedroom.
Shocked by the X-rated opening, one viewer switched off: "Was going to watch #TheDirt on Netflix but the opening scene was gross and unnecessary. So.... I'm. Out."
Another wasn't a fan of the beginning, but soon got into it: "The Dirt film was gross & major dirty 20 min in,the rest of the film was interesting-the truth to Motley Crue lifestyle was pretty cool! I loved their music back in the day...Home Sweet Home will always be a classic song! MachineGunKelly nailed Tommy Lee, his portrayal was real!"
Another regretted watching it with their parents: "I’m watching The Dirt with my mom and she was like ‘were they really this gross?’ And I’m sitting here like I’m sure they were worse and Netflix can’t show us the full extent."
A fourth stunned viewer posted: "The opening scene of The Dirt is quite the introduction."
As another moaned: "Just watched the opening scene of The Dirt. And it was literally one of the dumbest things I’ve seen Netflix release."
The Dirt film was gross & major dirty 20 min in,the rest of the film was interesting-the truth to Motley Crue lifestyle was pretty cool! I loved their music back in the day...Home Sweet Home will always be a classic song! MachineGunKelly nailed Tommy Lee, his portrayal was real!
— Gina (@Gina70788708) March 23, 2019Lol The Dirt movie on Netflix opening scene crazy 😂😂
— Brandon Fullbright, MBA (@X2times_) March 26, 2019Opening scene of The Dirt.... 😳
— Tyler Dixson (@TylerDixson) March 26, 2019The opening scene for the dirt is wild 😂😂😂
— Tuck (@Tuck3verlasting) March 25, 2019The opening scene of The Dirt is quite the introduction.
— Janaye (@JaNayeNaye) March 24, 2019The cult book the film is based on — The Dirt: Confessions Of The World’s Most Notorious Rock Band — is so rich in rock ’n’ roll folklore, it is a surprise it has taken so long to become a fully fledged movie.
But Nikki and his bandmates — singer Vince Neil, 58, guitarist Mick Mars, 63, and drummer Tommy Lee, 56 — refused to make a sanitised version of their escapades. That was an accusation levelled at the creators of hit film Bohemian Rhapsody, for downplaying Freddie Mercury’s sexualty.
Speaking exclusively to The Sun, Nikki said: “We couldn’t sanitise the story or you wouldn’t feel it was correct film-making. You can’t make it super-clean and Disney-like.
“We need to tell the whole story. So there were no punches pulled.”
He is not wrong. Whereas Paramount, who have made millions from Bohemian Rhapsody, hoped to tone down the debauchery when a movie was first mentioned nearly a decade ago, streaming site Netflix has no such idea.
Groupies performing sex acts under restaurant tables, wild house parties, mud-wrestling strippers — and Ozzy Osbourne snorting red ants and his own urine beside a swimming pool.
But there is a tragic side.
Nikki called it a “miracle” that the four original members, who sold 100 million records, are still alive.
In 1984, serial-womaniser front-man Vince got a 30-day jail term after he was at the wheel in a drink-drive crash which killed a passenger, Hanoi Rocks drummer Nicholas “Razzle” Dingley, and left two people in another vehicle with brain damage.
Tommy, who later married Baywatch beauty Pamela Anderson — and starred in their infamous sex tape — got hooked on alcohol and cocaine while Mick became addicted to painkillers he was taking for a joint disease.
Nikki, played by Brit actor Douglas Booth in the movie, sank so low he overdosed on heroin and was declared dead, only to miraculously come back to life in an ambulance.
He had another heroin hit shortly after “as that’s what addicts do”.
Nikki said his own bad behaviour was triggered by the fact he had “no parents”. His dad walked out when he was a youngster and his mum was an alcoholic who regularly brought home new step-dads.
He hated his parents so much, he legally changed his name to Nikki Six from Frank Feranna. Frank was the name of his estranged dad. In one of the movie’s opening scenes, a young Nikki tries to send his mum to prison by slitting his wrists and blaming her.
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He said: “It was a cry to get away, I just couldn’t take being beat by another stepdad. I couldn’t take another — my mum sending me back to my grandparents one more time.”
The veteran rocker, now a reformed heroin addict and sober for 16 years, says Mötley Crüe became his replacement family as they bonded over their wild behaviour in the 1980s, when drugs and unprotected sex were not frowned upon as much as they are today. Everywhere they went, they could get drugs.
Recalling a night in London, he said: “We went to this Russian place, until 4am. All of a sudden eight waiters come out with silver platters, take the lids off and there’s lines of cocaine with silver straws for us for dessert.
“It was era specific and when we were making the film it was important for us to shine a light on that era.”
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