
On January 28, 2014, Mötley Crüe held a press conference at Beacher's Madhouse Theater in Hollywood, where they announced a final tour. The band became the first to sign a binding legal document known as a "cessation of touring" contract, preventing them from touring under the name Mötley Crüe past the year 2015.... (Full plot summary below)
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On January 28, 2014, Mötley Crüe held a press conference at Beacher's Madhouse Theater in Hollywood, where they announced a final tour. The band became the first to sign a binding legal document known as a "cessation of touring" contract, preventing them from touring under the name Mötley Crüe past the year 2015.
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| GuardianPeter BradshawFor a non-believer like me, there is something fascinating in their almighty "screw you" attitude. |
| User ReviewHARRY CSaw it last night and it was just as good as being there. Had the privilege of seeing the final tour 3 times in a year, twice with my wife and once with my son. My son joined me last night at the theatre and the entire theatre rocked out. By far the best concert flick I have seen and easily the best Motley has released. The slo-motion camera scenes were amazing, you could actually watch Mick's guitar strings moving in slow motion. Awesome night with my son. Motley was my first concert during their Girls, Girls, Girls tour in 87 and my son's first concert was Motley Final Tour and we were both 13 at the time. |
| User ReviewSharon KWhat a great movie, such a tear jerker at the end?? |
| User ReviewJennie BThere was more headbanging and rockin' out in that theater than the actual concert! |