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Filth and the Fury (The)

Country: UK, Language: English, 108 mins

  • Director: Julien Temple
  • Producer: Anita Camarata; Eric Gardner

CGiii Comment

Temple does it again - he must be one of the luckiest directors in the business - because, he is as near to talentlessness as you can possibly get.

His videos have been lame and his films lamentable.

This is just a re-hash and a re-telling of a worn-out story.

However, Temple adds (abundantly) the trademarks that make him so laughable.

What's with the blackened out faces? Erm...art!

Well done, Julian, your career has been re-shipped, re-packaged countless times - it still doesn't hide the fact that it's worthless shit.

And, it's difficult to take Sting seriously after seeing this...pompous twat.

It all looks a little pathetic now - how sad and misguided they all were.


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The(ir) Blurb...

A documentary about the punk band The Sex Pistols. The film tries to lighten some of the backgrounds of their way through the punk era while telling the story of the band from zero back to zero. Features lots of interviews and comments of folks who were involved.

Cast & Characters

Paul Cook as Himself;
Steve Jones as Himself;
John Lydon as Himself;
Glen Matlock as Himself;
Sid Vicious as Himself;
Malcolm McLaren as Himself;
David Bowie as Himself;
Alice Cooper as Himself;
Stewart Copeland as Himself;
Ronnie Corbett as Himself;
Bryan Ferry as Himself;
Stephen Fisher as Himself;
Bill Grundy as Himself;
Eric Hall as Himself;
Benny Hill as Himself