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'Sid and Nancy, originally titled Love Kills, is a 1986 film directed by Alex Cox. It emerged during a period of renewed fascination in the life of the Sex Pistols member Sid Vicious. It stars Gary Oldman as Vicious and Chloe Webb as his girlfriend, Nancy Spungen. Image File history File links Sid_and_nancy_poster. ...
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Production The movie is largely based on the mutually destructive, drug-and-sex filled relationship between Vicious and Spungen. Vicious's mother, Anne Beverley, initially tried to prevent the movie from being made. After meeting with Cox, however, she decided to help the production.[citation needed] Some of the supporting characters are composites, invented to streamline the plot. Anne Jeanette Beverley (1932-1996), was the mother of Sex Pistols bassist Sid Vicious. ...
Oldman lost weight to play the emaciated Vicious by eating nothing but "steamed fish and lots of melon, but was briefly hospitalized when he lost too much weight.[citation needed] Vicious's mother also gave Oldman Vicious' own trademark heavy metal chain and padlock to wear in the film.[citation needed] Courtney Love recorded an infamous video audition in which she threatened to kill the producers if they didn't give her the lead role, exclaiming "I am Nancy Spungen." Cox was impressed by Love's audition, but has said the film's investors insisted on an experienced actress for the co-leading role. Cox later cast Love as the lead in his movie Straight to Hell. Love was cast in the relatively minor role of Gretchen, one of Sid and Nancy's New York junkie friends. Courtney Michelle Love[1] (born July 9, 1964) is an American rock musician and Golden Globe-nominated actress, best-known as lead singer for the now-defunct alternative rock band Hole and for her two-year marriage to Nirvana frontman Kurt Cobain. ...
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Webb and Oldman improvised the dialogue heard in the scene leading up to Spungen's death, but based it on interviews and other materials available to them.[citation needed] The stabbing scene is fictionalized and based only on conjecture. Cox told the New Musical Express: "We wanted to make the film not just about Sid Vicious and punk, but as an anti-drugs statement, to show the degradation caused to various people is not at all glamorous."[citation needed] The New Musical Express (better known as the NME) is a weekly magazine about popular music published in the UK. It is unlike many other popular music magazines due to its intended focus on guitar-based music and indie rock bands, instead of mainstream pop acts. ...
Punk rock is an anti-establishment music movement beginning around 1976 (although precursors can be found several years earlier), exemplified and popularised by The Ramones, the Sex Pistols, The Clash and The Damned. ...
The original music is by Pray for Rain, Joe Strummer and The Pogues. Pray for Rain is a San Francisco, California-based band specialising in film soundtracks, led by St. ...
John Graham Mellor (August 21, 1952 â December 22, 2002) better known as Joe Strummer, was the co-founder, lyricist, rhythm guitarist and lead singer of the English punk rock band The Clash, The Mescaleros and (temporarily) The Pogues. ...
The Pogues are a popular band of mixed Irish and English background, playing traditional Irish folk with influences from the English punk movement. ...
The film was rated R in the USA for drug use, language, violence, sexuality and nudity. Prominent musicians made appearances in the film, including: Iggy Pop, The Circle Jerks, Edward Tudor-Pole of Tenpole Tudor and future Hole singer Courtney Love. James Newell Osterberg, Jr. ...
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Tenpole Tudor were a British punk band led by Edward Tudor-Pole (born December 6, 1954). ...
Hole was an alternative rock band that formed in Los Angeles in 1989 and disbanded in 2002. ...
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Reviews Roger Ebert gave Sid and Nancy a four-star review for The Chicago Sun-Times, writing that Cox and his crew "pull off the neat trick of creating a movie full of noise and fury, and telling a meticulous story right in the middle of it.[1] In a subsequent article on Gary Oldman, Ebert referred to the movie's titular couple as "Punk Rock's Romeo and Juliet."[2] Roger Joseph Ebert (born June 18, 1942) is a Pulitzer Prize-winning American film critic. ...
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Leslie Halliwell, on the other hand, had no praise for the movie: "Some have said stimulating, most have preferred revolting. Consensus, an example of the dregs to which cinema has been reduced." He also cited a line from a review that appeared in Sight & Sound: "Relentlessly whingeing performances and a lengthy slide into drugs, degradation and death make this a solemnly off-putting moral tract."[3] Leslie Robert James Halliwell (February 23, 1929 â January 21, 1989) was a British motion picture historian and encyclopedist who shaped domestic tastes through his career as a buyer for television stations. ...
Sight & Sound is a British monthly magazine about film. ...
In his book Sid Vicious: Rock N' Roll Star, Malcolm Butt describes Webb's performance as Spungen as "intense, powerful, and most important of all, believable." Issue #117 of Uncut Magazine (February 2007) ranked Gary Oldman as #8 in its "10 Best actors in rockin' roles" list, describing Oldman's Sid Vicious as a "hugely sympathetic reading of the punk figurehead as a lost and bewildered manchild." Conversely, Andrew Schofield was ranked #1 in the "10 Worst actors in rockin' roles" describing his performance as Johnny Rotten as a "short-arse Scouse Bleasdale regular never once looking like he means it, maaan." Commentary on the Criterion DVD dismisses the film's portrayal of John Lydon as wholly inaccurate. Paul Simonon of The Clash also criticised the movie for its portrayal of Lydon: Special Issue Example Queen UNCUT magazine is a popular monthly publication based in London. ...
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| “ | People have the wrong idea of [Lydon] -- like some sort of fat, bean-slurping idiot like in that Alex Cox film. That pissed me off, making him look like an idiot...John has a fantastic wit, a wicked sense of humour." [4] | ” | John Lydon's reaction Lydon criticised the movie in his 1994 autobiography, Rotten: No Irish, No Blacks, No Dogs: "I cannot understand why anyone would want to put out a movie like Sid and Nancy and not bother to speak to me; Alex Cox, the director, didn’t. He used as his point of reference - of all the people on this earth - Joe Strummer! That guttural singer from The Clash? What the fuck did he know about Sid and Nancy? That’s probably all he could find, which was really scraping the bottom of the barrel. The only time Alex Cox made any approach toward me was when he sent the chap who was playing me over to New York where I was. This actor told me he wanted to talk about the script. During the two days he was there, he told me that the film had already been completed. The whole thing was a sham. It was a ploy to get my name used in connection with the film, in order to support it. John Graham Mellor (August 21, 1952 â December 22, 2002) better known as Joe Strummer, was the co-founder, lyricist, rhythm guitarist and lead singer of the English punk rock band The Clash, The Mescaleros and (temporarily) The Pogues. ...
The Clash were an English punk rock band who were active from 1976 to 1986. ...
"To me this movie is the lowest form of life. I honestly believe that it celebrates heroin addiction. It definitely glorifies it at the end when that stupid taxi drives off into the sky. That’s such nonsense. The squalid New York hotel scenes were fine, except they needed to be even more squalid. All of the scenes in London with the Pistols were nonsense. None bore any sense of reality. The chap who played Sid, Gary Oldman, I thought was quite good. But even he only played the stage persona as opposed to the real person. I don’t consider that Gary Oldman’s fault because he’s a bloody good actor. If only he had the opportunity to speak to someone who knew the man. I don’t think they ever had the intent to research properly in order to make a seriously accurate movie. It was all just for money, wasn’t it? To humiliate somebody’s life like that - and very successfully - was very annoying to me. The final irony is that I still get asked questions about it. I have to explain that it’s all wrong. It was all someone else’s fucking fantasy, some Oxford graduate who missed the punk era. The bastard. "When I got back to London, they invited me to a screening. So I went to see it and was utterly appalled. I told Alex Cox, which was the first time I met him, that he should be shot, and he was quite lucky I didn’t shoot him. I still hold him in the lowest light. Will the real Sid please stand up? "As for how I was portrayed, well, there’s no offense in that. It was so off and ridiculous. It was absurd. Champagne and baked beans for breakfast? Sorry. I don’t drink champagne. He didn’t even speak like me. He had a Scouse accent. Worse, there’s a slur implied in the movie that I was jealous of Nancy, which I find particularly loathsome. There is that implication that I feel was definitely put there. I guess that’s Alex Cox showing his middle class twittery. It’s all too glib, it’s all too easy."[5] In a later interview, Lydon was asked the question, "Did the movie get anything right?" to which he replied: "Maybe the name Sid." [6] Alex Cox claimed that Lydon's hatred of the movie was "understandable, given that it was based on incidents from his life and centered around one of his friends." [7] The other remaining Pistols have been far less outspoken about the movie than Lydon, although Lydon claimed that Paul Cook was more upset over the movie than he was. [8]
Soundtrack The official soundtrack contains no songs by either the Sex Pistols or Sid Vicious. The Sex Pistols was an iconic and highly influential English punk rock band, formed in London in 1975. ...
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The Pogues are a popular band of mixed Irish and English background, playing traditional Irish folk with influences from the English punk movement. ...
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The Pogues are a popular band of mixed Irish and English background, playing traditional Irish folk with influences from the English punk movement. ...
Gary Oldman (born Leonard Gary Oldman on March 21, 1958 in New Cross, London, England) is an Emmy Award-nominated, BAFTA Award-winning English film actor, writer and director. ...
Gary Oldman (born Leonard Gary Oldman on March 21, 1958 in New Cross, London, England) is an Emmy Award-nominated, BAFTA Award-winning English film actor, writer and director. ...
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Factual errors The film includes a large number of factual errors. - One scene shows Spungen giving Vicious the chain and padlock necklace that would become his trademark. This was, however, given to him as a present by Chrissie Hynde of The Pretenders.
- Before the Pistols' first performance in the film, the X-Ray Spex song "Oh, Bondage, Up Yours!" is being performed. However, the singer is white and slender, with long, straight hair and no braces on her teeth. In reality, Poly Styrene had a healthy figure, short curly hair, braces, and is of Anglo-Somali heritage.
- Throughout the film, Vicious is seen wearing a red vest with a Hammer and Sickle in the centre, which he wore in The Great Rock and Roll Swindle. In real life, however, Vicious was known for wearing a T-shirt bearing the Nazi Swastika.
- The inclusion of the Sex Pistols’ Today Show TV incident (with Bill Grundy) is out of place. The event occurred in December 1976, when Glen Matlock was the Pistols’ bassist, and Sid didn't join the band until three months later. Also, the dialogue of the interview as depicted in the film is different.
- The film features Sid playing at Winterland, San Francisco with "NANCY" carved onto his chest; this is a distortion of when Sid, jonesing for heroin, played at the Longhorn Ballroom in Dallas with "GIMME A FIX" carved onto his chest.
- The scene depicting the Pistols playing at San Francisco shows Johnny Rotten saying to the crowd “Ever get the feeling you’ve been cheated?”, before the Pistols begin playing "Problems." However, Rotten actually said this at the end of the gig, just after the Pistols played their final song of the encore, "No Fun."
- The movie shows Paul Cook and Steve Jones walking out of the band, leaving John and Sid. This is inaccurate because it was John who walked out on the other Pistols. Steve and Paul stayed with Sid and Malcolm McLaren, appearing in and recording songs for the movie The Great Rock 'n' Roll Swindle).
- In the scene at the Spungen household, Sid and Nancy are singing to the Sex Pistols’ song "Bodies" on a single. However, "Bodies" was never released on a single format (it was only on the Never Mind The Bollocks album).
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Cast - Gary Oldman ... Sid Vicious
- Chloe Webb ... Nancy Spungen
- David Hayman ... Malcolm McLaren
- Debby Bishop ... Phoebe
- Andrew Schofield ... Johnny Rotten
- Xander Berkeley ... Bowery Snax, drug dealer
- Perry Benson ... Paul Cook
- Tony London ... Steve Jones
- Sandy Baron ... Hotelier in New York
- Sy Richardson ... Methadone caseworker
- Edward Tudor-Pole ... Hotelier in London
- Biff Yeager ... Detective
- Courtney Love ... Gretchen
- Rusty Blitz ... Reporter
- John Spaceley ... Chelsea resident
- Coati Mundi ... Desk clerk
- Ed Pansullo ... Detective
- Vincent J. Isaac ... Detective
- J. Steven Markus ... Detective
- Anne Lambton ... Linda
- Sallie Anne Field ... Singer
- Kathy Burke ... Brenda Winczor
- Sara Sugarman ... Abby National
- Mark Monero ... Jah Clive
- Michele Winstanley ... Olive McBollocks
- Andy Bradford ... Dick Bent
- Tom Little ... Publican
- Barbara Coles ... Reporter
- Pete Lee-Wilson ... Duke Bowman
- Graham Fletcher-Cook ... Wally Hairstyle
- Stuart Fox ... Rock Head
- Victoria Harwood ... Hermione
- Jude Alderson ... Ma Vicious, Anne Beverley, (as Judie Alderson)
- James Snell ... Edward
- Niven Boyd ... Rock Head's trainer
- Miguel Sandoval ... Record company executive
- Richard W. Barker III ... Sid's minder
- [Patti Tippo]] ... Tanned and sultry blonde
- John M. Jackson ... Lance Boyles, MD
- Peter McCarthy ... Hugh Kares
- Desirée Erasmus ... Mrs. Hugh Kares
- Gloria LeRoy ... Granma
- Milton Selzer ... Granpa
- Bruce J. Magrane ... Andy
- Stefanie Auerbach ... Betty
- Jeffrey Kumer ... Buzz
- Bradley Lieberman ... Chipper
- Tricia Bartholome ... Mary Jane
- Jeanne McCarthy ... Trell (as Jeannie McCarthy)
- John Snyder ... Vito
- Ron Moseley ... Wax Max (as Ron Moseley Jr.)
- Fox Harris ... Old Stain
- Iggy Pop ... Prospective guest
- Suchi Asano ... Prospective guest (as Suchi)
- Pray for Rain ... Guitarist (as Dan Wul)
- Mitch Dean ... Drummer
- Chuck Biscuits ... Kittens (as Circle Jerks)
- Circle Jerks ... Kittens
- Greg Hetson ... Kittens (as Circle Jerks)
- Earl Liberty ... Kittens (as Circle Jerks)
- Keith Morris ... Kittens (as Circle Jerks)
- Angel Dove ... Punkette
- Sherice Prince ... Punkette
- Kelly Louise Lynn ... Punkette
- Sri Johnston ... Punkette
- Jamie L. Crowe ... Punkette
- Julie Marie Capone ... Punkette
- Julie St. Claire ... Punkette
- Raymond Rosario ... ABC Kid
- Daniel Louis Rivas ... ABC Kid (as Daniel Rivas)
- Favian Xavier ... ABC Kid
- Al Alli ... TV interviewer
- Bob Ellis ... Fireman
- Peyton Kirkpatrick ... Fireman
- Jimmy Emig ... Chelsea child
- Alexander Folk ... Riker's guard
- Dick Rude ... Riker's guard
- G.J. Thompson ... Dancing kid
- Lawrence Bell Jr. ... Dancing kid
- Rome Jefferson Jr. ... Dancing kid
- Cat Vicious ... Smoky
- Alex Cox ... Man sitting in Mr. Heads room
- Peter Jaques ... Priest carrying bottle of whisky
- Ken Leicht ... Punk rocker
- Jaynie Sustar ... Punk rocker
Gary Oldman (born Leonard Gary Oldman on March 21, 1958 in New Cross, London, England) is an Emmy Award-nominated, BAFTA Award-winning English film actor, writer and director. ...
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Chloe Webb (born ca 1960 in Greenwich Village, Manhattan, New York) is an American actress. ...
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David Hayman (born 1950) is a Scottish film and television actor and director. ...
Malcolm McLaren (born Malcolm Robert Andrew Edwards, 22 January 1946, in London) is an English impresario, musician and self-publicist who is best known as being the manager of the punk rock band Sex Pistols. ...
Debby Bishop is a British actress. ...
Andrew Schofield is a British actor. ...
John Joseph Lydon (born January 31, 1956), also known as Johnny Rotten, is an English rock musician. ...
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Courtney Michelle Love[1] (born July 9, 1964) is an American rock musician and Golden Globe-nominated actress, best-known as lead singer for the now-defunct alternative rock band Hole and for her two-year marriage to Nirvana frontman Kurt Cobain. ...
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Mark Monero is a British actor. ...
Victoria Harwood (Born in the United Kingdom) is a California-based voice actress and singer who primarily works on the properties of Geneon Entertainment and more specifically New Generation Pictures. ...
Anne Jeanette Beverley (1932-1996), was the mother of Sex Pistols bassist Sid Vicious. ...
Miguel Sandoval (born November 16, 1951) is an American film and television actor. ...
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Pray for Rain is a San Francisco, California-based band specialising in film soundtracks, led by St. ...
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The Circle Jerks are a hardcore punk band formed circa 1979 in Hermosa Beach, California. ...
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Bob Ellis ( born 1942, Lismore, New South Wales) is an Australian writer/journalist, film-maker, and political commentator. ...
Dick Rude is a writer, director, and actor known for his appearance in and contributions to many Alex Cox films. ...
George Joseph Thompson (October 27, 1877 â March 3, 1943) was the mainstay of the Northamptonshire county cricket eleven for a long period encompassing both their days as a minor county and their earliest years in the County Championship. ...
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References - ^ Roger Ebert's Four Star Movie Guide by Roger Ebert. (1988, Andrews & McMeel) p.280.
- ^ Roger Ebert's Four Star Movie Guide by Roger Ebert. (1988, Andrews & McMeel) p.383.
- ^ Halliwell's Film Guide: 11th Edition by Leslie Halliwell, edited by John Walker. (1995, HarperCollins) p.1033.
- ^ http://www.3ammagazine.com/musicarchives/2004/nov/interview_paul_simonon.html
- ^ Rotten: No Irish, No Blacks, No Dogs by John Lydon, with Keith and Kent Zimmerman. (1994, Hodder & Staughton Ltd) pp.150-151.
- ^ http://www.drdrew.com/article.asp?id=722
- ^ http://www.alexcox.com/dir_sidandnancy.htm
- ^ http://www.fodderstompf.com/ARCHIVES/INTERVIEWS/cut87.html
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