7 Things You (Probably) Didn't Know About Trainspotting
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- Опубліковано 27 вер 2024
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Movies are a very complicated mess of time, money, people, and strange decisions. Inevitably, in the hodgepodge of life that goes into creating a movie, a few strange and interesting things happen here and there that are rather fascinating little tidbits of information. Tune in to CineFix for lists of things we find out that you (probably) didn't know!
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Trainspotting is one of those movies you don't think you'll like but end up loving
Dev Thakor right on money 💰💉✌️
So true
Funny I still don't like it
i did heroin 23 years ago ,, i never liked the film
I would say a lot of Danny Boyle's movies don't sound like a movie you'd like but in the end you end up loving it. A poor Indian boy who goes on "Who Want's to be a Millionaire" and was able to answer the questions from learning trivia in his troubled past? The only reason why I gave that movie a shot is because I like the director, and I'm glad I did because that was an amazing movie.
The best scene in Trainspotting has to be when Renton says: "It's shite being Scottish"
You mean Obi Wan
@@DerEchteBabo U mean black mask?
@@LuisSierra42 exactly!
Well it is.
Truth
Actually, this might be over-analyzing, but did anyone notice how at 4:18, the Volcano sign between Renton and Dianne says "No", kind of hinting at their relationship being extremely taboo?
"Movie is kind of old"
Completely unnecessary to say when it's aged PERFECTLY and wouldn't be hard to digest by modern audiences.
Oddly more relevant now then it was when it came out
Choose life, choose a job, choose Cinefix, choose Trainspotting
Hell yeah Nietzsche.
99 Red Balloons! (Sorry, my 'like' was number 99, and I make lots of music references)
I'll be goin' to Nena now; thankyou very much.
Choose life, choose a job, choose Netfix, choose Trainspotting
Dysturbed1 So many choices so little time and so many forced upon us just to survive.
"language barrier for people anywhere apart from Scotland" Nope I think you just mean Americans.
And Him..! Knob.!!
you guys are owned by an old lady
Mike Allen don't worry maybe the baby will be more merciful
yeah lol, I'm from northern Ireland and I can understand it completley
Kasai the Fire Mage same, england for me tho
I knew Ewen Bremner played Renton in the stage version of "Trainspotting". He didn't want to step down and play Spud, but he realised it was right for the film. Danny Boyle respected him a lot for that.
McGregor wasn't necessarily first choice for Renton, he was given a script and told "we aren't offering this to you but just have a read" (or similar) but he liked it so much and dedicated himself to it that they ultimately cast him; see his SAG Foundation interview where he discusses this, and many other films. It's interesting af.
I'm English , but it still surprised me when he said football instead of saying soccer like Americans normally say
You mean that word that was invented in Oxford by an English man that's used in countries with their own, usually superior football game?
Indeed. I was waiting for the inevitable "that's what they call soccer over there" comment but it didn't happen.
The proper way
+MrPROJECTSyNc that being the case they should be calling it association football.
+Kieran Fitzgerald no they should not
After having read the book, I can say the accents were purposefully made difficult to understand, depending on who's talking. Different characters have thicker accents and whenever writing in the third person, depending on who it is, it can be a real challenge to read how they voice their thoughts and speech. So well written. There's also a heap of very dark and hilarious content which didn't make the film. Highly recommend giving it a go, even if you're not big into books, like myself.
I've read the book 3 times and the are still bits that I can't "translate" same in all his books,, an I've read em all crept "Siamese" Twins " ( hopefully getting off Santa" "Choose Irvine"
I'm experiencing the same thing right now! Currently reading Porno. I couldn't understand Begbie's and Sick Boy's that much, but I've pretty much got fond of it anyway.
Not really. You should visit edinburgh in the work class areas and you will understand the accent is accurate, especially spuds. That is a total edinburgh accent.
As a Scot, specifically Muirhouse Edin, I think the actors were spot on.
Sickboy and Rents are meant to be the less jakey of the lot, and Begbie and Spud are meant to be a lot broader.
Rereading this book for first time in years. Amazing how you can basically get it even thru the accent and slang. And such a dark and funny and tragic book! Kind of a relief not being in the subject age group this go-round.
I've never had a problem with the Scottish accent and can't stand the US dubbed version.
That doesn´t exist? Surely no?
Netflix.
aw ah have tae watch that wan likes....
Noo weay I'd poison my body with that shite... Too many ruined scenes.
i a ken mate a wannae watch it fir a laff like
Train spotting was one of those films as a Canadian (North American audience) 17 year old that changed the way I watched movies. Loved the story telling, the setting, characters, editing, music, shots...love it. Now I'm super excited for Spotting 2 but no way am I hyping it or attempting to hold it to the same standard as the first. Just want to see the gang back and happy they're all coming back after 21 years.
The best movie in UK history ever!
Prefer 28 Days Later myself but Trainspotting is up there with the best.
v for vendetta
I agree
+pious83 28 days later? seriously? I hope that's a joke
J u n g l e b e l z No, it's called "personal taste". It tends to vary from person to person...
Actually my toilet is the worst toilet in Scotland
Making a sequel to Trainspotting seems like it has the potential to be the worst idea ever. There's no source material for anything beyond the events of the first one, so the writers will just have to pull it completely out of their asses, which almost never makes for a good movie. I hope I'm wrong, I sure love the first one, and I would certainly hate for it to be ruined.
Actually, there is a sequel to the book, called Porno. (Seriously.) So, the filmmakers do have actual source material for T2. We're cautiously optimistic!
It's really not that difficult for you to find out that yes, there is source material for the sequel. That there is a second book, Porno, set 10 years after the events of Trainspotting and that it's a very good book. Although T2 is apparently only loosely based on Porno, I'm still very hopeful given that Ewan McGregor had said for a looooong time that he wouldn't do a sequel unless the screenplay was amazing, and with the same writers, director and cast on board, I'm very excited.
The problem is not source material or not. the sequel as being taled about for years, and my opinion is still the same. They could make a great movie, they have all the ingredients to do that. But they can never match the original. The original had a time, and a impact so great, that trying to make it again is just impossible, unless they made the greatest movie of all time, and there's no question about it, there's no way the second ever lived to the expectacion.
Plus the second one will probably be a PG-13 rated piece of worthless junk. If you're shooting for making a lot of money in 2016, you can't make a film that's anything like low budget 1990s releases.
***** Yeah, they follow "trends" because executives who work at movie companies have to make a career for themselves somehow. Since there is actually no way to make a movie that has a better chance than any other to be successful (seriously, they've studied this extensively, for every big budget blockbuster full of stars there are big budget total flops full of stars, it all balances out and putting out a movie ends up being a total gamble no different from rolling dice) but the executives can only get ahead in the industry by "knowing what people want", when some random thing they try is successful once, they ride that train as far as it will go. There's a book called 'A Drunkard's Walk' that crunches all the numbers and shows how this happens and how even the most famous heads of movie companies who were seen as being brilliant had performance no better than perfectly random chance.
Can you do whats the difference for trainspotting?
With a code red warning for upsetting content.
Sure they can. The question is will they?
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That'd be cool. I love the film, but the book is absolutely brilliant.
rents getting in a threesome with an unborn baby
Holly shait I didn't even know there was a sequel coming soon. first bonus thing I didn't know.
#BOOM
Pay the man!
I wonder if it'll be based on the sequel to the book. The sequel is called Porno
I found that out by accident. I thought ,really, thought it was a joke
Danny Flanagan By the look of the trailer that doesn't seem likely.
Probably my most watched movie, I'm sure I've at least watched it 30 times. A flawless masterpiece.
please do "What's the Difference? Trainspotting"! it's one of my most favorite books and movies of all time.
"this movie is kind of old now". how the fuck does that matter if you like a movie?
Matt Halbmaier Hate it when people say that about music as well.
Matt Halbmaier made in the greatest decade
is trainspotting the movie with the creepy baby? I can't watch that again, it still gives me nightmares..
Baby ceiling? Yeah man, it sure is.
the wolverine I get dead baby withdrawals when I stop sleeping, sleep withdrawals suck for the first few days
the baby scene is horrific
Thank you for calling football its proper name and not s*ccer!
Yes, ruined it 30 seconds later with 'Edinburr-row', but the effort was still appreciated!
Artstux
T2: Trainspotting 2 is going to decide one of the two things for me:
1. Danny Boyle is an amazingly good director of this era. (because one bad film isn't gonna make him look bad in the long run)
2. Danny Boyle is one of the greatest directors of this era.
It's #2 though right?
I'm impressed. Apart from the chocolate thing and Irvine Welsh cameo, I actually didn't know any of the others.
I've seen this movie a dozen times and still have to watch it with subtitles lol
I know how you feel. I have to do the same with Independent Day. Damn Yanks, cannae understand a word they are saying.
I've the same problem with American movies!!! 🇨🇮🇨🇮🇨🇮🇨🇮🇪🇺🇪🇺🇪🇺🇪🇺
I've watched it many times... recently I watched it on Netflix USA and it's subtitles are the UK version but movie is US version. 😁
Try reading one of his books,,,,,, if ya not from the UK your in troubles,,, But Well worth having a go!!!
Try watching Bad Taste or Braindead(/Dead Alive) next.
Mark Renton is one of the best character introductions ever.
no shite take
This is still my number one movie of all time. So many cross references in this movie with nods to other movies and directors. When I first saw thi wonderful film, I knew that Danny Boyle was going to go on to become one of the greatest directors around.
Its not the world that cant understand scottish, just americans
They do tend to ignore spitters and nasally sheep grunters
and Canadians
Dunno man I’m English and sometimes find it really difficult to understand Scots. Especially Glaswegians. They seem to get easier to understand the further north you go.... which makes no sense at all
My dad was Scots and I live in Scotland and I often don't understand Scots. I get entire phone messages from pals of mine and I have no idea what the feck they are talking about. Countless time I ask people to repeat themselves twice and then just pretend I understood until I realise I'm meant to answer a question. My pals are a wee bit rough and a few ex junkies in Edinburgh so it is surprisingly like Trainspotting. They are all from the right generation so they tell me they lost a shit load of pals to overdoses and AIDS when it swept through the addict community in Edinburgh. The film is true to life but actually not as harsh as it really was apparently. Wow my life story. You didn't ask for it but you got it.
Bullshit
Speaking of British movies, can you do a video of Lock, Stock, and Two smoking? That would be legend
Go fuck yourself
+ChalkieTheHuman jinkies
Scottish* not British
Kang Basil in my opinion Snatch is the best Guy Ritchie film.
just to remind you that's a scottish movie-scots hate the english
I probably watched TS 30 times so far, I know most of the dialogues by heart, though I didn't know any of the facts you threw here. I love you, now I got hot ammo for my other TS-loving friends. You rock!
It'll be interesting to see the subtext for the sequel and how it plays out. In the first it's very "choose life" but he's essentially in a cycle, so it's natural for us to get a sequel. In the trailer it's even meta for the state of cinema today. "Choose to let history repeat itself" I think the line was from the trailer... it's interesting no doubt to see if Boyle can repeat (thematically) what made Trainspotting good. It helps that everyone is back too (with the addition of Dod Mantle).
I saw this movie once while I was a “drug addict” enjoyed it in its entirety, and then watched it one last time while still a “drug addict” but this night wouldve been the last id ever done any drug. That was August 17th 2020. Going on 200 days sober. Actually got to see T2 Trainspotting a little drunk but no drugs. Great film.
"hired goons are on their way" and a second later there was a knock on my door. Funny
Ostkreutz Rox are you ok?
Yes, I am ok, no further questions.
btw, is that your blood? ;)
Hey! You guys should do things you didn't know about Ocean's Eleven!
T2 was a perfect sequel... I was really nervous about it but hats off, an amazing 2nd outing
'member... member Trainspotting? Oh yeah, I member!
Oooh I member that it was fantastic
Trainspoting and Trainspoting 2 are a big part of my life, I feel like I know each one of them individually, I should've been in the movie with them.
Was genuinely nervous about T2, whether it would match up to Trainspotting as sequels have the potential to ruin the original film. Turns out that T2 is amazing, I would say it is as good as the original - absolutely loved it, go watch it immediately.
Love fact 7 on this video as well with the Clockwork Orange references
Temptation was actually again referenced in the bedroom scene where the little girl dings the version by new order. It's probably a thing that everybody knows but I think it is funny or at least interesting what they wanted to ad to the movie just by adding music with fitting lyrics and names
I got a Trainspotting T2 advert on this video.
I lived in Scotland for over a decade and don't need subtitles to understand what they are saying! Looking forward to Trainspotting 2 and hope it will be as good as the first film.
YES cant wait for part deuce.
Brad Dharma considering how much poop is in the original, that's not a half bad name for a sequel... maybe Trainspotting: Number 2?
excited for T2!!! the final scene in trainspotting is awesome! also the clockwork orange scene is extremely obvious even without knowing the same words are on the wall. I'm pretty sure the camera angle and pan are identical.
This is the only English movie I watched with subtitles
It's Scottish you twit.
Cloud Cuckoo English speaking is what I meant
Then that is what you should have said. 😜
HOW DARE YOU
@@clothilde1623 damn all the scots getting their knickers in a twist
My favourite scene is Begby's sequence where he ends up tossing the pint glass over the the balcony and suiting up for battle.
To all Scots: Please know some Americans can pronounce Edinburgh correctly and aren't ignorant. thats all
It’s also not , glassco
It’s more like “glazgo” just in case
Not knowing how to pronounce something doesn't make you ignorant
Manu Ginobili's Hair It kinda does, in this case I think. I live in Scotland and I’ve NEVER heard anyone pronounce American states wrong. Even the weird ones. That would be like saying U S Ah instead of U S A.
To you: "please know all Scots" don't share the same opinion. You're broadsweeping in your objection to broadsweeping ye numpty.
P.S Looks like you were right about WW2.🙄😉
Anyone from the U.K. can understand them perfectly - I think it’s more of an American issue.
A what's the difference of this would be good
I agree, what's the difference trainspotting should be next
I agree, what's the difference trainspotting should be next
I agree, what's the difference trainspotting should be next
I agree, what's the difference trainspotting should be next
I agree, what's the difference trainspotting should be next
0:42 Did you say 1985? Try 1995.
Nope. We definitely said "1995." The movie was released in 1996.
CineFix
I get what you meant but it definitely sounds like '85.
No, he said 1995. You need to quit hitting that good shit from Mikey Forrester before you watch videos bro. :)
+rexfellis hahahahahahahahahaha
everyone else heard it as 95, any regrets on what you thought was a smart comment?
did he just say Edinbro!? it's pronounced Edinbruh
It’s “ed-in-burgh”
Some Scots, particularly from Glasgow and Fife, say “Ed-in-bruh” due to their strong accent and regional dialects.
@@pinbackerman2770 I live just south of Glasgow and people pronounce it "Edin-burr-ah" or "Edin-burrow". Thick accents though can make it sound like entirely different words with one dude I met on Buchanan Street sounding French.
James McComb I also live just south of Glasgow and I’ve never heard anyone say it like that, always edin-bruh or edin-buh-ruh
No I'm from Scotland. It's pronounced "Eating Burgers"
@@lucysmith4242 Hahahaha facts 😂😂😂
Loved Trainspotting when it first came out. I saw it in a theatre in Newmarket with a gang of people in 1996. I was totally excited when I heard T2 was coming out & had high expectations for it. I had a bit of trouble to find it playing at a theatre near me, when it came out though. Found it in Richmond Hill, saw it & Loved It just as much!
Yaaaas, one of my favourites. Also it's pronounced "Edin-burr-uh" not "Edinborrow"
That clockwork orange nod was genius
oh really? I thought that was a real shit
They used real heroin too.
Well that was 'Interesting'. I am from Edinburgh, 43 years old, when T1 came out, I was LIVING THE PARTS. Seriously, I was a low-life, so Trainspotting is like an OLD FRIEND to me, a source of comfort when LIFE hits you in the balls. You were pretty good talling the '7 Things you didn't know'...But you were off a wee bit too mate. But 10/10, it did make me want to reply, so well done mate! Really, I mean that.
T2, was better than T1, but we now see them as 1 big movie.
T1 makes us revisit our old youth. When T2 came out I was 21 years old, and I had 2 kids. Both are now AMAZING LADS, and I am a Grandfather age 43 (FANTASTIC IT IS). My Kids works and they COOSE LIFE! Good for them. I however continued to NOT CHOOSE LIFE, I CHOOSE SOMETHING ELSE, but it wasn't Heroin, it was however have the ability to ALWAYS LAUGH AT LIFE, whilst making sure the bank account was happy, we had a big fucking TV, and matching lugague etc. What passes as 'HAPPY'.
T2, when Renton did his #ChooseLifePart2 MADE PEOPLE FROM EDINBURGH BOTH SMILE, AND CRY. But at the end he says "WELL IT AMUSED US AT THE TIME" and then he laughed, so did we!....LOL, IT DID AMUSE US AT THE TIME, WE LONGED FOR T2. It was a part of Edinburgh Culture. We knew where it was filmed, MANY of us knew the characters in the movie, I once knew Ewan McGregor and Robert Carlyle!!
To sum up, Trainspotting is the WORST parts of Edinburgh, but it is NOT Edinburgh! It NEVER WAS, well certainly not the Edinburgh I live in today, I told you! I choose something else. I have nice neighbours, never in trouble as a 43 year old! Yes I learnt how to 'HOLD MY SHIT TOGETHER'. What I mean is, I learnt to smile at hate, and take no shit from people. But to take no shit from people, Lesson 1 is 'DON'T HAVE SHIT PEOPLE AROUND YOU, EVER!'...IT IS THAT EASY, when you Choose Life... .lol
Really enjoyed this 8 min experience so I did...
Alba Gu Brath!
Language barrier???? It's English :/
Scottish is barely English.
Ya should hear em say Worcestershire sauce.! hahaha
There's something called "Scots" which is spoken in Scotland and is markedly different than Standard English (i.e. the variant of English that most English-speakers are used to hearing and that's considered "normal" or "proper"). Linguists still aren't sure if they categorize Scots as a dialect or as a language, but it is at the very least a LINGUISTIC barrier even if it may not be a real LANGUAGE barrier. (Also, in the book, it's worth noting that much of it is written in Scots but other parts are written in what is called "Scottish English" - which is a form of English spoken in Scotland that's connected to Scots.) When you read the book, the parts in Scots and Scottish English contrast SHARPLY with the parts written in Standard English and make it clearer that, even if what's spoken in Scotland isn't necessarily a different LANGUAGE, it's at the very least a differently-functioning form of English that has features that legitimately do constitute barriers for people who are only familiar with Standard English.
AHumanCalledSmithy It's a barrier based purely on a strong accent. I understand Scottish way more than Scouse myself.
Also, most foreign people think all Brits sound either cockney or posh. If they took a 2 hour drive outside of London, they'd struggle to understand most folk.
I love the Exploited shirt and A Clockwork Orange reference
One does not simply quit chocolate
ZOOMBOY666 I did , just quit. I guess I'm stronger for it. Can't is a cop out. Can't is coz ya don't want to.
The Pub where the Begby broken glass scene is shot is called Crosslands, and it was actually quite a nice, pleasant wee place to have a quiet beer on your way home from the university (about half a mile or so away) to the Halls of Residence (Murano Street student village) just another quarter mile up the road and across the canal. It still stands there to this day.
The "Choose Life" soliloquy was chosen to name the Scottish governments policy drive to reduce suicide rates in Scotland... Even though anyone who has actually listened to it is consumed by a black hole of existential despair and choosing life is the last thing they'd do!
And it is NOT shite being Scottish. Well, not completely anyway.
Another wee bit for you, Irvine Welsh's flat was on Wellington Place in Leith and is right next door to the Leith Dockers Social Club, both of which were places in the book and film. In the film, the flat is probably the place where Rents barricades himself in, and later in the film, he shoots a skin head's dog (in the book is from his bedroom window, up on the 3rd floor overlooking the links, rather than being down on the links), that was most likely from the window of his own flat on Wellington Pl.
Also, the name Trainspotting comes from a scene in the book where Rents and Begbie have a piss on the site of the old Leith Central Railway station and a homeless drunk asks them if they are "trainspotting" (a futile activity men do, where they video trains and note down train numbers in books). The vagrant is Begbie's dad and shows where he is likely to end up. The actual railway station is at the end of the street Welsh lived on and is now a Scotmid or a Tesco supermarket.
skagboys ...just make it danny boyle , make it epic like trainspotting was ..
For some reason I could never get through this movie. Looks good enough.
Great video Cinefix.
200$ here you go,we cool now?
They said 100 for each bonus fact after the first didnt they? XD
The most ADDICTIVE movie of 90s !
Is it - Trainspotting II : The Relapse?
They were clean for 20 YEARS!!!! Man that really sucks, they never should have stopped going to those meeting!
One movie was enough,another would be overdosing 😀
...Naw!!!
Two of my favorite movies of all time deal with heavy drug use. "Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas" and this.
But temptation is by new order.?
Or at least the version played in the film is
My thoughts exactly...
On a second thought, it works brilliantly for Welsh/Boyle to put another song named Temptation just as the one from Heaven 17, just after the wall paintings A Clockwork Orange reference.
In other words, it would have been too easy or redundant to put double reference to ACO on the same scene, but not with one of them being cloaked under another band making the link... That would be genius.
you're totally right. Do you have a link to it though? Just curious?
You're totally right. Do you have a link to it though? Just curious?
During the bar scene it is in fact Heaven's 17
Now I know why I never bothered to find out what this fillum is about, let alone see it.
Scottish pride
Have you heard renton's speech about scotland? 😂
+shakemy wand he's not wrong
+Camime he absolutly speaks the sad truth, what england wants, england gets... EU privilege anyone
It's shite being Scottish!
+Tom B you know Wales also voted out right?
not been this excited for a film in a while. hope it doesn't disappoint. thanks for this one as always great.
A sequel to Trainspotting is probably the worst idea for a movie I've ever heard.
actually ... I love the sequel 'porno'
Stephen Wagner why ?they are both books
I was quite skeptical about it, but it turned out to be pretty awesome.
begbie's - noboby moves - is my favorite by far
he is playing a security guard not a police man
zods muffin Well, the jobs can be seen as similar enough to be mistaken easily.
Extremely excited and I don't think it will match the original but the original is one of my favorite movies.
T2 was like SLC PUNK 2... I was sooooo WORRIED that it might ruin the 1st film!!
No.
It EXPANDED THE 1ST FILM!!!
was sooo great in the fact it presented the "What do you do when ur grown up and the party is over?"
It's amazing and I was soooo HAPPY WITH IT!
I'm a wee bit late here but thought I'd throw in ma tuppence. The 'Volcano' nightclub was peviously named 'Cinders' which was close to Partick Cross in Glasgow...one of my regular haunts during the 80's
I did read the complete novel on eng (even when I'm not a native speaker) and all I can say is: THIS MOVIE IS AMAZING
Hands down, one of the greatest films ever made.
YOU KNOW HOW LONG I'VE BEEN WAITING FOR THIS ONE CINEFIX! ALMOST AS LONG AS I'VE BEEN WAITING FOR THE SEQUEL. thanks
Thumbs up if you want them to do a "What's The Difference?" for Trainspotting.
Probably the only movie I never managed to watch without subtitles lol
Speak for your American self...
Us English can understand the accent just fine.
And is Edinburgh really that hard to pronounce? Edinbro? wow haha
That's not as bad as the time I was on holiday to New York and some woman working at JFK airport pronounced it "Eedingburg".
I have never seen T2. I like Trainspotting so much I just do not have the courage to watch T2 afraid of being disappointed
I've read the book in English and I'm not a native English speaker. There was one chapter where I didn't understand a single thing, I thing it was exactly Begbie. So I like the scene, it mirrors the book for me. :)
calton athletic were from GLASGOW,in the eighties they had the best recovery rate from heroin addiction in the UK,circuit training and football was their main focus,ROBBIE COLTRANE AND LENNY HENRY played characters in a drama about them.
Nice bonuses!
The second film is based on Irvine Welsh's book Porno, which stars the same characters 10 years on from the events of Trainspotting (the book, obvs). In the film it's been adapted to be 20 years on, and I'm not sure how they'll square that with some of the story elements. The main character, Nikki, turns out to be a flatmate of Diane's in their shared student accommodation at university. Unless Diane is a mature student, living in student digs at the ripe age of 35, Diane's introduction into the plot will have to be rather different.
Anyway, the plot is brilliant. I don't know if I'd say it's better or worse than Trainspotting, as I'm not a book critic. Last time I checked, the critics thought Porno wasn't quite as good, but it is still pretty hilarious. The film will be solid, at the very worst, and exceptional at best.
great being scottish and understanding every word in the movie
#7 was so wrong, when Renton first sees and then chases Diane the song is "Atomic" by Sleeper which was a remix of the Blondie song of the same name.
Another Bonus. The scene with Irvin Welsh selling the heroin suppositories, look at his t-shirt. It's a band shirt for a famous punk band called "The exploited", which are from Edinburgh.
I gotta say I'm impressed he pronounced glasgow correctly. Edinburgh was still wrong but hey it's better than we usually get.
I've been waiting for this movie for years now! Proper excited for it.
I'm VERY excited for the sequel. In fact, I don't recall ever looking forward to a sequel as much--especially considering Boyle and the original cast are returning. I'm a Jonny Lee Miller fan--Sherlock!!!
I never thought I would see Cinefix do a special featuring newly built students flats in Partick, Glasgow.
I'm sooooo excited for the sequel it's going to be amazing I can just feel it. And this video was neat!
Absolutely loved this film, saw it twice in the theater when it came out and bought he DVD. Defined a particular time in my life.
T2 isn't showing anywhere in Vegas! I refuse to watch it bootleg. I want to give them my money, but they're giving me no option to! This was a cool video to continue to hold me over, thanks!
The heroin withdrawal scene is one of the best ive ever seen (others being walk the line, candy, require, basketball diaries) you can tell transporting did extensive research. And I appreciate that.
1 thing CineFix (definitely) Didn't Know About Trainspotting. Those aren't police chasing Spud and Rents, those are store security guards. "And BOOM, that's a bonus thing YOU didn't know".
So excited about the sequel