MÖTLEY CRÜE's Vince Neil Talks About The Dirt - The Movie

May 8, 2011, 13 years ago

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Artisan New Service asked MÖTLEY CRÜE singer Vince Neil about the latest news regarding the film adaptation of their best selling book, The Dirt - Confessions Of The World's Most Notorious Rock Band.

"It's been out of our hands for so many years, if it gets made great, if it doesn't whatever," he says. "I hear a lot of rumours, I just don't know which are true or not. Hopefully somebody will make a movie and it will be fun."

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In the beginning there was the Mötley House, crawling with cockroaches and rats, beer cans piled on the porch so high they threatened to spill into the house every time you opened the door. "That place gave birth to Mötley Crüe," the band recalls in The Dirt: The Autobiography of Motley Crue. After the record contract, they write, "like a pack of mad dogs we abandoned the bitch, leaving with enough reckless, aggravated testosterone to spawn a million bastard embryo metal bands." Crüe members Tommy Lee, Mick Mars, Vince Neil and Nikki Sixx also team up with New York Times music writer Neil Strauss to tell the story of their band's rise to phenomenal success: their tours, friendships, alcohol and drug problems, music, influence and, above all, girls. No heavy metal fan will want to be without this crude, honest chronicle.


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