MÖTLEY CRÜE drummer Tommy Lee “attacked” an Esquire writer over her review of the band’s biopic “The Dirt”, dismissing her as a “little girl” whose opinion of the movie is “laughable.”
In her review of “The Dirt”, which premiered last Friday (March 22) on Netflix, the editor Madison Vain called the film “demeaning towards women” and said that it “never stops feeling like the bedtime story version of MÖTLEY CRÜE’s reign.” She went on to say: “The movie never inspires you to root for anyone. It never even makes you hate anyone. You never feel like the men are lucky for being alive — not even [bassist Nikki] Sixx, who literally died of a heroin overdose in 1987 before being revived with shots of adrenaline straight to the chest.”
One day after the review was posted online, Lee took to his Twitter to slam Vain, writing: “@tweetsinvain ur review in @esquire of The Dirt was laughable. Jeff and the cast KILLED it, it was our lives, we would know ?? Besides what are you like 30 something? Little girl you don’t even know about this life …Thanks for trying tho”
Plus below you can hear 2 brand new tracks that you can find on the soundtrack of “The Dirt”, that is actually a best-of anthology with 4 new recordings.

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