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So, Johnny Rotten's Tour of London, huh? It's quite the oddball little film. Shot around 2009, you get this raw glimpse of London through the eyes of the infamous punk icon. Johnny's not mincing words, and his trademark sarcasm shines through as he talks about how the city's essence is rooted in its people rather than the buildings. There’s a certain charm in his bluntness, and you almost feel like you’re wandering through the streets with him. The pacing can be a bit meandering, but that’s just part of the experience, really. It’s less about slick production and more about capturing a slice of life with a punk rock twist. Definitely a curious piece for collectors interested in music history or London’s cultural narrative.
This film has seen limited releases over the years, making it a bit of a rarity in collector circles. Most copies are either on obscure DVD or low-quality digital formats. There's a niche interest in it, especially among fans of Rotten's work outside of music. If you find a decent print, it might just be one of those gems that not everyone knows about yet.
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