VHS : Sex Pistols - Never Minds the Bollocks
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starring: The Sex Pistols
Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Binding: VHS Tape
EAN: 0801213002030
Format: Color, Dolby, NTSC
Label: Eagle Rock Ent
Manufacturer: Eagle Rock Ent
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Eagle Rock Ent
Release Date: November 19, 2002
Running Time: 60 minutes
Sales Rank: 71486
Studio: Eagle Rock Ent
Theatrical Release Date: November 19, 2002
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Description: Track List
1)Introduction 2)Pretty Vacant 3)Submission 4)Anarchy In The UK 5)EMI Unlimited Edition 6)Liar 7)Holidays In The Sun 8)Bodies 9)God Save The Queen 10)Problems
Customer Reviews
Average Rating: 
Rating: - You need this dvd!!!
I love the Classic Albums series and I love the Sex Pistols so when I found out they had a dvd for their one and only album I had to get it. I had read and heard nothing but good things about this dvd so I couldn't wait to add it to my collection. When I watched it I thought it was another great documentary about the album and you also hear a little bit about their history too. Everyone in the band is interviewed (except Sid ofcourse.) Rotten is extreemly interesting and hillarious as always. ... Read More
Rating: - A great lesson in Sex Pistology
This is a great DVD. Even long time Sex Pistols fans might get a new tidbit of information that they had never known. For the first time maybe in their lives, the members of the Pistols are very candid and maybe even a bit nostalgic, even though none of them are seen together and they are all interviewed seperately. Steve loves Johnny, but that doesn't mean he wants to hang out with him, Johnny is proud of all the members, and Glenn shows no hard feelings. Paul had the least amount to say, but what ... Read More
Rating: - This is the best Sex Pistols documentary but...
It didn't go through the whole carrier and it mainly talked about their start and their relationships together which is great but didn't talk about the times and the chronological history of the pistols, their American tour and eventual break up.
You must to watch this along with "The Filth and the Fury" if you want to get the whole picture. One thing I really liked about this is you didn't have Johnny Lydon speaking about the history of the Sex Pistols with anger and spite of earlier ... Read More
Rating: - Even better than "The Filth and the Fury", I agree!
I felt pleasantly surprised after watching this. I gained a new respect for the band, and seeing how they created this unique album added a new dimension to the film. I enjoyed the many special features possibly more than the documentary itself.
The band members are in great form and are as candid as you'll ever see them. Glen Matlock and Steve Jones provide many insights, and watching them perform their riffs today is a great pleasure, but it's Johnny Rotten who steals the show with ... Read More
Rating: - Better Than "The Filth and The Fury"
For several reasons:
1) It's shorter, appropriate to a career as short as the Pistols was.
2) It's less pretentious.
3) It's less burdened by the need to undo "The Great Rock n'Roll Swindle", which was more or less "Fury's" entire purpose. In this we actually get to hear McClaren bubble harmlessly about how he was a "mis-manager" from the beginning.
4) It drives home the point that John Lydon is completely full of offal, and himself. Case in point: ... Read More
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