Sid & Nancy (1986)

Sid & Nancy (1986)
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Punk rock's first great embodiment of the motto "live fast and die young," Sid Vicious joined The Sex Pistols when they were already established as the most controversial rock band in British history; and it soon became apparent that he couldn't play his instrument, had a magnetic attraction to chaos, and possessed a dangerous thirst for booze, drugs, and violence. Sid & Nancy opens shortly after Sid (Gary Oldman) joined the band, when he meets an obnoxious American punk groupie named Nancy Spungen (Chloe Webb). Nancy claims that she can get drugs, and Sid naively gives her his money. Nancy doesn't show up with the goods, but when Sid runs into her a few days later, she has a tall tale about getting ripped off - and Sid sympathizes with her. Before long, Sid and Nancy have fallen in love, and while they argue with uncommon vehemence, they also depend completely on each other. When The Sex Pistols break up, Sid has few prospects and an increasingly voracious appetite for heroin, and Nancy's attempts to "manage" his career only hasten his downhill slide. Former Clash leader Joe Strummer wrote the film's theme song, "Love Kills," and The Pogues, The Circle Jerks, and Pray for Rain contributed to the soundtrack. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Gary OldmanChloe Webb, (more)
Director(s):
Alex Cox
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
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Synopsis of Sid & Nancy

Punk rock's first great embodiment of the motto "live fast and die young," Sid Vicious joined The Sex Pistols when they were already established as the most controversial rock band in British history; and it soon became apparent that he couldn't play his instrument, had a magnetic attraction to chaos, and possessed a dangerous thirst for booze, drugs, and violence. Sid & Nancy opens shortly after Sid (Gary Oldman) joined the band, when he meets an obnoxious American punk groupie named Nancy Spungen (Chloe Webb). Nancy claims that she can get drugs, and Sid naively gives her his money. Nancy doesn't show up with the goods, but when Sid runs into her a few days later, she has a tall tale about getting ripped off - and Sid sympathizes with her. Before long, Sid and Nancy have fallen in love, and while they argue with uncommon vehemence, they also depend completely on each other. When The Sex Pistols break up, Sid has few prospects and an increasingly voracious appetite for heroin, and Nancy's attempts to "manage" his career only hasten his downhill slide. Former Clash leader Joe Strummer wrote the film's theme song, "Love Kills," and The Pogues, The Circle Jerks, and Pray for Rain contributed to the soundtrack. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
111 mins

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Director(s):
Alex Cox
Writer(s):
Alex CoxAbbe Wool
Producer(s):
Abbe WoolEric Fellner
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R(Substance Abuse, Violence, Profanity, Nudity, Not For Children, Adult Situations)
Categories:
Independent Films
Sid & Nancy Awards:
  • 1985 - National Society of Film Critics - Best Actress
  • 1985 - São Paulo International Film Festival - Critics Award
Warning:  This product is intended for mature audiences only. It may contain violence, sexual content, drug abuse and/or strong language. You must be 17 or older to purchase it. By ordering this item you are certifying that you are at least 17 years of age.

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Kelly J.

If you think your kid is using drugs, or worried about peer pressure, show them this movie, it will clear it right up for them. Drugs don't do good things, great film, such a shame though.

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Sean P.

Made Sid more popular...Sick, Vicious, but true. Drug Addiction not made glamorous. I think the movie was very close to capturing the complete insanity of the time.

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Randall M.

Some people relate to The Notebook and get all teary eyed, but me, my fairy tale romance is the true story of Sid and Nancy. Though the movie ends with only one theory of Nancy's Tragedy, I cry, at more than one part, nearly every damn time. I've seen this like 50-60 times, and kept it for like a month. I absolutely love this movie. It tells the story well and they couldn't have gotten better actors to play Sid & Nancy. This is deffinetly my favorite movie of all time.

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