Pistol- Disney+
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Just binge watched this and it’s rather good!
Being in my mid 50’s I’m slightly to young to have been part of it but I do remember my parents and the New of the Worlds outrage of “God save the Queen”, and loving i!.
It’s characters are fairly accurate and it’s a really good reminder of how s
t the 70s were and how you could cause genuine outrage by using a few bad words!
The youth of today have no idea
Being in my mid 50’s I’m slightly to young to have been part of it but I do remember my parents and the New of the Worlds outrage of “God save the Queen”, and loving i!.
It’s characters are fairly accurate and it’s a really good reminder of how s
t the 70s were and how you could cause genuine outrage by using a few bad words!The youth of today have no idea

Edited by stuartmmcfc on Wednesday 1st June 10:36
popeyewhite said:
It's not John Lydon's version of events, in fact he went to court to try and stop the series being made. I would have preferred his input...Irvine Welsh has a way of using the same base characterisations in most of his movies/TV series. I hope that's not the case here.
Did you mean Danny Boyle who directed it?stuartmmcfc said:
popeyewhite said:
It's not John Lydon's version of events, in fact he went to court to try and stop the series being made. I would have preferred his input...Irvine Welsh has a way of using the same base characterisations in most of his movies/TV series. I hope that's not the case here.
Did you mean Danny Boyle who directed it?
Fundoreen said:
Will watch this purely because lydon was not involved. Just imagine him framing everything through whatever he currently thinks
this week or minute.
Its quite funny how he was seething with outrage but in the end could do nothing to stop it.
Based on the steve jones book anyway.
Some reason for your animosity towards Lydon? (you wouldn't be the first), seems a shame the perspective of the bands main songwriter and frontman wasn't included though.this week or minute.
Its quite funny how he was seething with outrage but in the end could do nothing to stop it.
Based on the steve jones book anyway.
Not sure what to make of it really, everything is done (obviously) from Jones’ viewpoint with him being the central character in every scene. I can see why Lydon didn’t want it screened, he (nor the rest of the band) isn’t shown in a particularly favourable light, especially with Jones seemingly the golden boy throughout.
McLaren, from everything I’ve seen of him through the media over the years, seems absolutely spot on as a complete and utter bell, but the rest of it? Bit one sided for me I think.
McLaren, from everything I’ve seen of him through the media over the years, seems absolutely spot on as a complete and utter bell, but the rest of it? Bit one sided for me I think.
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