Trainspotting (1996) Two Filmmakers react! 1st Time Watching for MAJOR!!

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  • Опубликовано: 13 мар 2023
  • Well our trek across the British Isles continues, stopping this week in Edinburgh, Scotland to enjoy some time with some very clean cut lads and lasses. I'm talking about Trainspotting. Ewan McGregor makes his breakthrough performance here, along Side Kelly Macdonald and Jonny Lee Miller, enjoy the mind boggling depths these skag heads go to to keep the party rolling.
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  • @richardscales9560
    @richardscales9560 Год назад +168

    Never seen it as glorifying drug culture. It's always liked like a nightmare.

    • @bhurzumii4315
      @bhurzumii4315 Год назад +18

      I agree - it's an unbiased "warts and all" look at junkie culture. Sometimes it _might_ look appealing (although that probably depends upon the individual) but more often than not, it's a disgusting landscape populated by the walking dead.

    • @FallingonHaystacks
      @FallingonHaystacks Год назад +10

      respect the opinion of glorification of drug use however I disagree the message deep down showing the filth and the realities is why it's in my opinion an anti drug film

    • @prefono
      @prefono Год назад +1

      When I was a kid and started trying drugs, this movie still intrigued as well as scared

    • @davidmorgan6896
      @davidmorgan6896 Год назад +19

      Trainspotting, surely, is a cautionary tale. How can anyone say it glorifies drugs after seeing the dead baby scene?

    • @davehoward22
      @davehoward22 Год назад +3

      Makes it look to easy..They all have girlfriends,social lives,you hardly ever see them trying to get money. .An Irish film called "Adam and Paul" is much closer to the reality of heroin addiction.

  • @merkavah4
    @merkavah4 Год назад +102

    This isn't Boyle's debut feature length, that's Shallow Grave - which is also awesome and stars McGregor too.
    Fits in completely with your crime and punishment theme.

    • @chefskiss6179
      @chefskiss6179 Год назад +6

      Yeah. As far as right-out-the-gate goes, his first flick is pretty awesome. Talk about on the edge of your seat for a new generation!

    • @Kernow80
      @Kernow80 Год назад +6

      Reactions to shallow grave are few and far between . Deffoa great movie worth a watch

    • @melthebell33
      @melthebell33 Год назад +2

      yup, great film, first saw and loved that, then this came out and WOW!

    • @ajivins1
      @ajivins1 Год назад

      Hello there...

    • @JonsTunes
      @JonsTunes Год назад +2

      Shallow Grave is a top notch film. I've not watched it since its release. I think it's time for a revisit 👍

  • @CurseDiscurse
    @CurseDiscurse Год назад +62

    Watched it in like 98, in high school, and it prevented me from even thinking of doing smack ever in my life. I haven't been a model citizen since then, but the rule established by this movie still stands, while a bunch of my peers from the area in a depressing, northern town I used to live in are dead of heroin addiction. So, pretty useful.

    • @majormoviemadness9927
      @majormoviemadness9927  Год назад +3

      Good choice

    • @floretionguru2977
      @floretionguru2977 Год назад

      Yes! See my comment above.

    • @vandalfinnicus1507
      @vandalfinnicus1507 Год назад

      Would have been the most pointless way to die. One succesful director, Joel Schumacher, was junkie and a manwhore for a long time, before he became a director.

    • @stecaton1541
      @stecaton1541 Год назад +1

      U said it better than me 😂

  • @MrRjhyt
    @MrRjhyt Год назад +21

    Met a Japanese guy in an evening class, who watched this film, (and Sweet Sixteen), hundreds of times. These two films inspired him to come to Scotland: Glasgow to study. His English was perfect. I couldn't imagine two films more likely to ever put you off visiting the country.

    • @furryrug5998
      @furryrug5998 11 месяцев назад +6

      I grew up in the east end of Glasgow in 90s the place pretty rough- which was an understatement lol You would see addicts f'd up and
      missing legs which actually had a great deterrence on young kids 'using' who just wanted to play football. I've met a ton of Japanese students in Glasgow (through work) and one thing I love is their manners and politeness- they're some of the nicest people on planet earth.

  • @ronnygibbon
    @ronnygibbon 8 месяцев назад +6

    One of my favourite lines in the film is when he shoves the suppositories up his arse and the dealer (played by Irvine Welsh) says "ah bet you're feelin' better now though eh?"

  • @davidgreene805
    @davidgreene805 Год назад +44

    If you're up for more British movies, there's a good one called 'Dead man's shoes'. It has Paddy Considine in a small town revenge movie. Its part improvised and has quite a raw and gritty feel to it.

    • @kimarnill7648
      @kimarnill7648 Год назад +3

      I don’t believe it , I have just recommended that movie. Brilliant movie but unfortunately I could only watch it once , not because it’s awful but it’s too uncomfortable and unsettling.

    • @davidgreene805
      @davidgreene805 Год назад +1

      @@kimarnill7648 Nice - yeh it hits really close to the bone

    • @BongEyedBastard
      @BongEyedBastard Год назад +3

      Great film. Paddy Considine puts in a towering performance.

    • @dancarter482
      @dancarter482 Год назад +2

      @@BongEyedBastard Gary Stretch does his best Brando ... .. .

    • @JonsTunes
      @JonsTunes Год назад +1

      100% agree. Dead Mans Shoes it brilliant 👍

  • @GreatRetro
    @GreatRetro Год назад +17

    The scene with dead baby and his mom only concerned with getting another dose was the most hardest for me...damn, man.

  • @NeilLewis77
    @NeilLewis77 Год назад +14

    for us here in Britain this movie was extra special because we didnt ever see Hollywood standard movies about our dirty underbellies.
    it was always hugh grant being charming.
    Trainspotting ment alot to me and my friends.

    • @Energyflash1979
      @Energyflash1979 Год назад +1

      Totally agree, this is the truth of UK life for large parts of the country in terms of poverty and the effect it has on society whether it be abuse of any substance to make life bearable.

  • @MrJimithee
    @MrJimithee Год назад +18

    I'd love a reaction to "Withnail & I" Reactors are SLEEPING on it!
    It's a cult classic in Britain, with a fanbase to rival Monty Python for endlessly quoting it to each other.
    Think a grubbier, English version of Big Lebowski maybe?

  • @AmbroseCadwell
    @AmbroseCadwell Год назад +10

    I think thinking Trainspotting glorifies drug use is partly an American audience thing - The film is showing the social circumstances and allure that cause people to use drugs in the first place- if it didn't feel good nobody would bother with it in the first place, it's just that it costs you literally everything else. It's more honest than a D.A.R.E. ad at explaining why it's bad. The feeling that you have to stick by abusers in your community like Begbie so long as they're of the same class as you because it's the only way to survive the oppression you live under, the mediocrity and hollowness of the consumerist lifestyle sold to working people in the 80s and 90s after Thatcher's de-industrialisation of Britain, and the overwhelming presence of alcohol and smoking in British working-class culture as acceptable forms of addiction as well as forming the key form of socialisation for poorer British folks, are all reasons that Scotland has had such an immense opioid epidemic going on for decades.

  • @ukcroupier
    @ukcroupier Год назад +12

    This wasn't Danny Boyles debut, that would be Shallow Grave (Ewan McGregor & Christopher Eccleston) - well worth a watch.

    • @AzulinhoAzulinho
      @AzulinhoAzulinho Год назад

      Yeah I remember liking Shallow Grave when I first saw it and then a few years later I saw it again and I honestly thought it was the most ridiculous, stupid plot in a movie. Weird how that can happen, and how some films can't really stand the scrutiny of repeated viewing.

    • @dancarter482
      @dancarter482 Год назад

      @@AzulinhoAzulinho TERRIBLE acting too

  • @tnightwolf
    @tnightwolf Год назад +6

    It is a masterpiece of a movie!

  • @wurble
    @wurble Год назад +7

    Nice to see people who are actually knowledgeable about films reacting to classics. An absolute must that you need to put on your list is Chopper. A mostly true story about the life of Mark 'Chopper' Read, notorious Australian criminal who used to rob and terrorise drug dealers.

  • @fluentinsilence
    @fluentinsilence Год назад +6

    Boyle said that he made this film at the perfect time because electronic music was releasing some huge hits (such as "Born Slippy" in the film) and he capitalized on this.

  • @chefskiss6179
    @chefskiss6179 Год назад +11

    SWEEET!
    Fun fact: the director, Danny Boyle, was so influenced by Scorsese's Goodfellas use of soundtrack (changing through/denoting periods of time), 'homaged' it by doing a similar thing with brit music, with a tiny nod to the drug-usage culture. View it again and you'll notice it starts out with late 70's Iggy Pop... all the way through to the dawning of the rave culture's Underworld.

  • @floretionguru2977
    @floretionguru2977 Год назад +21

    I watched this movie when it came out when I was studying in Germany. Then, a year or two later, I went back to my home State in the US and tried to rent it to watch with my brother. It turned out it was banned, apparently for "glorifying the use of drugs". I have no idea how anyone can come to that conclusion.

    • @floretionguru2977
      @floretionguru2977 Год назад

      @Chris Davis Louisiana :)

    • @JonsTunes
      @JonsTunes Год назад +6

      For a short while in the UK it was criticised for glorifying drugs. Once most of the population had watched the film it was clear it in no way glorified their situation.

    • @alexmousley7213
      @alexmousley7213 Год назад +1

      Exactly- how filth, crime, dead babies, death from AIDS, overdoses and total degradation glorify the use of drug, I have no idea, unless, of course, the person who decided to ban it had never seen it! I find it very odd, that in the US, it's considered taboo to show sex or drug use but OK to show mass murder and gun voilence (just my observation).

  • @tonymcfadyen8302
    @tonymcfadyen8302 8 месяцев назад +3

    Hi, 'jellies' are temazepam. They used to come in small, green, jelly-like capsules, hence the name 'jellies'. They were very popular in the 90's in Scotland.

  • @frasbo80
    @frasbo80 Год назад +12

    T2 came out 20 years later and is well worth a watch.

    • @majormoviemadness9927
      @majormoviemadness9927  Год назад +5

      Thinking on it

    • @frasbo80
      @frasbo80 Год назад +4

      p.s. what a soundtrack.

    • @JonsTunes
      @JonsTunes Год назад +2

      I was really dubious about watching T2. Glad I did watch it as I wasn't disappointed and it didn't spoil the original.

    • @frasbo80
      @frasbo80 Год назад

      @@JonsTunes I didn't want to say more and spoil anything.

  • @Silent_Flight
    @Silent_Flight Год назад +5

    Have you considered the Michael Cane collection, Alfie, Get Carter, The Italian Job. Original not remakes

  • @capitalb5889
    @capitalb5889 7 месяцев назад +1

    It was an absolutely incredible film to see on the big screen - the energy of it it was incredible. When you walk out in the daylight of Fulham Road after seeing it, the feeling was "Wow, WTF just happened?" A bit like going on a roller coaster, and that same sensation of wanting to go back in and ride it again.

  • @Energyflash1979
    @Energyflash1979 Год назад +5

    Back in 1996/7 when this was first released, there was so much criticism about glorification of heroin in the media but in fact it was more of an education of a deeper understanding of heroin use. I do not remember anyone who watched this who had any more affection for heroin. There isn't any heroin scene which has a positive outcome throughout. The death of the baby and the mothers first reaction was to take a hit is addiction in a nutshell.

  • @a1superfantastic
    @a1superfantastic Год назад +7

    Nice reaction, guys... best film of 1996 by a country mile in my opinion. Two fun facts: one, Ewen Bremner (Spud) was cast as the lead of Mark Renton in the theatrical production. And two, the dealer who sold Renton the heroin suppositories was none other than Irvine Welsh, the author of Trainspotting, Porno, Filth, and a load of other counter culture novels in Scotland. By the way, have fun watching Trainspotting 2... not one tenth as good as the original, but reasonably well done.

  • @aaroncarter7164
    @aaroncarter7164 Год назад +12

    The book was written by Irvine Welsh, a fantastic author. The Acid House, Ecstacy and Filth also made it to film but none are at this level. The sequel book was called Porno but was sadly not adapted to become Trainspotting 2, which is also not to this level. He did write many books greater than Trainspotting but this film is top drawer!

    • @JonsTunes
      @JonsTunes Год назад

      Was Acid house on video? A compilation of three films.

    • @JH-lo9ut
      @JH-lo9ut Год назад

      Irvine Welsh actually has a minor role in this movie, as the drug dealer that sells Renton the opium suppositories, and later who scores the two kilos of heroin from the russian sailors.

  • @johnforde7735
    @johnforde7735 Год назад +3

    Begbie is played by Robert Carlyle, who is a great actor. His next film was The Full Monty, in which he plays a completely different character. When you hear the accent of Kelly Macdonald, do you wonder how she could do an American accent in "No Country for Old Men"?

  • @dudermcdudeface3674
    @dudermcdudeface3674 Год назад +2

    The attitude in Trainspotting is so awesome, if you see it when you're young. Sarcasm, self-loathing, and irony galore.

  • @lukebarton5075
    @lukebarton5075 Год назад +8

    Great film. Such a brilliant visual style to it. The book is very good also. For another top British film from the same era I’d recommend watching “Twin Town” (1997) Described as a Welsh Trainspotting , it’s directed by Kevin Allen, brother of Keith who appeared as the big London dealer in this film. Nice one geezers.

  • @alfredlear4141
    @alfredlear4141 Месяц назад

    It's a universal thing that when Spud's sheets fling their load, anyone watching puts their hands to their head 😂

  • @AzulinhoAzulinho
    @AzulinhoAzulinho Год назад +7

    Hey guys, I remember back in like '94 or thereabouts *everyone* was reading the book Trainspotting, if you got on the train or bus there was always someone reading it. I didn't read it, then the movie came out and see that nightclub "Volcano", it was only open for about another 5 or 6 weeks after the release of this movie (it was soon demolished and replaced with apartments) but I was there a few times before and after the release of the movie. Although the movie is set in Edinburgh, the nightclub was in Glasgow. I was there on the last or second last night it was open. I also recall around this time being at a party in Glasgow and Kelly Macdonald (who played Diane) was there in this kind of smelly student-style Glasgow flat (apartment). At the time, none of us (by which I mean myself and my circle of friends) thought the film would encourage anyone to take heroin... although since those youthful days I have discovered I used to give people *far too much credit* and in fact most people are quite stupid, so maybe it did after all. Nice reaction.

    • @aubreydavis8822
      @aubreydavis8822 Год назад +2

      I was working in Livingston back in the nineties, went to Volcano a few times, good times

    • @davehoward22
      @davehoward22 Год назад

      Books better than the film

  • @andrewjohnson6162
    @andrewjohnson6162 Год назад +2

    That fucking baby!!! Definitely made me NEVER go near that shit! Some lads offered it at a rave I asked "you never seen trainspotting?" They said "no!" I just walked away.

  • @delskioffskinov
    @delskioffskinov Год назад

    I enjoyed watching that with you both! good choice of movie thank you!

  • @balucious
    @balucious Год назад

    Brilliant reaction, loved it!

  • @iancunningham941
    @iancunningham941 Год назад +2

    Very real,so real it's scary.
    Been there dun that.
    The song Born Slippy saves me all the time
    Happy to be in Australia now .
    Different World.
    🙃🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿🇦🇺

  • @YevgenyNY
    @YevgenyNY Год назад +5

    Love your movie choices guys ! We still waiting for " Once upon the time in America " ! )))

  • @bitsbobs8158
    @bitsbobs8158 Год назад +3

    Random fun fact about this film. Actress Angelina Jolie was dating actor Johnny Lee Miller (The character Sick Boy) and Angelia was often behind the camera when Trainspotting was being filmed. And the film director Danny Boyle would often tell her off for rollerblading behind the scenes and making noise. 😂

    • @GodofMMA23
      @GodofMMA23 Год назад +1

      Random fun fact about humans: People who comment in RUclips sections with "random fun facts" then proceeds to say something that everyone knows, must be extremely bored....kinda like going on an "armegeddon" watchalong and commenting "random fun fact, Bruce Willis used to be in a film called die hard", hoping at least 1 human on the planet says 'omfg.....😯....really?'

    • @bitsbobs8158
      @bitsbobs8158 Год назад +3

      @@GodofMMA23 Of all the things you can choose to be in life and you chose to be a c*nt. 🙂

    • @TheAmandaAmazing1
      @TheAmandaAmazing1 Год назад +3

      ​@@GodofMMA23 I didn't know that Angelina Jolie was on set for this. That's pretty cool.

    • @eggy_bread8579
      @eggy_bread8579 Год назад +2

      ​@@GodofMMA23 Random fun fact about humans: They can be spiteful Muppets. Saying Bruce Willis is in Die Hard is obvious, everyone knows it. Saying Angelina Jolie was on set for Trainspotting isn't common knowledge. I didn't know she was there and enjoyed reading the comment.

    • @GodofMMA23
      @GodofMMA23 Год назад

      @@eggy_bread8579 random fun fact.....Danny boyle never once "told her off"....in the commentary for the film, JLM says Danny asked all cast not to bring family members to set, subtly hinting she was becoming annoying as no other cast members had family with them

  • @xn9tj
    @xn9tj Год назад +1

    yesssss ive been needing to see more reactions to Trainspotting

  • @thepymes
    @thepymes 9 месяцев назад +1

    And this, ladies and gentlemen, was directed by Danny Boyle who also directed the Opening Ceremony of London 2012 Olympic Games! How radical is that?!

  • @Tim10642
    @Tim10642 Год назад +10

    Such an important film; visually, culturally, and socially. Between 92-97 UK culturally was having an outpouring of self-identity, the underground became overground. Art ("Young British Artists": Tracey Emin, Sarah Lucas, Damien Hirst...) Fashion (Steve MacQueen...), Design, Music (Britpop, Triphop, Indie, Rave....), TV and Film were all feeding off each other. Fun creative times with Trainspotting being at the heart of the movement. Many gritty social commentary films came out during this time, works by directors Mike Leigh and Ken Loach well worth checking plus these two which were released in '97 - Twentyfourseven (Dir. Shane Meadows:- Starring Bob Hoskins) and Twin Town (Dir. Kevin Allen - who actually appears in Trainspotting).

    • @ballagh
      @ballagh Год назад

      Really valid comment, the end of Thatcher, the end of the Cold War, even the beginning of the end of the troubles all tied in with a period of economic prosperity produced the most positive period within UK culture I can remember. As you say Trainspotting was at the centre of that.

  • @Mr_Incognito113
    @Mr_Incognito113 Год назад +1

    Just discovered your channel, great stuff. Following this you NEED to see This Is England. Powerful but touching and hilarious cinema and features another great British psycho

  • @alexmousley7213
    @alexmousley7213 Год назад +1

    Lovely to see your reaction to this classic and stylishly dark British film. So many visceral responses to this- which, I'm sure is an indicator of great acting and directing- I hadn't conciously noticed the use of colour (UK spelling of color!) until you mentioned it, but I certainly felt it when I watched the film, the characters are so believable and the payoff when Begbie pulls a transvestite and the police turn up to the room he's smashing is great as is seeing Spud getting his cash- a strange happy ending to a film of utter dark hunmour and despair!

  • @neilmurray7330
    @neilmurray7330 Год назад +9

    If you want more UK gangster films to watch then I recommend the original Get Carter, The Long Good Friday and Performance which has Mick Jagger in it.

    • @majormoviemadness9927
      @majormoviemadness9927  Год назад +2

      Funny no one mentions the Krays

    • @vincentconnolly5499
      @vincentconnolly5499 Год назад +4

      The Long Good Friday is the ultimate British Gangster movie, closely followed by Get Carter...At school, a couple of us used to quote Harold Shand (Bob Hoskins) continuously.

    • @davehoward22
      @davehoward22 Год назад +3

      Mona lisa is good,and villain with Richard Burton

    • @vincentconnolly5499
      @vincentconnolly5499 Год назад +1

      @@davehoward22 Villain is grossly underrated, i watched it again a couple years ago, still good but hasn't aged as well as long good Friday, which still stands up...A Sense of Freedom is also looked over unfairly.

  • @robertholmes6348
    @robertholmes6348 Год назад +4

    Please react to Layer Cake, another great movie that is definitely worth watching.

  • @aldo34
    @aldo34 9 месяцев назад +3

    I don't know about who would win in a match-up with Don Logan, but I grew up in Edinburgh in the 1980s and I personally knew a Begbie or two during that time. It's a lot closer to the truth that you'd imagine.

  • @Kernow80
    @Kernow80 Год назад +1

    Great reaction loved it. I cracked up when they were crossing the road and you said " idiot beetles"

  • @csb7376
    @csb7376 2 месяца назад +1

    The suppository dealer is Irvine Welsh. The author of the book the film is based on.

  • @nickbrook2472
    @nickbrook2472 Год назад +1

    So many great british movies- this is england, a room for romeo brass, deadmans shoes,human traffick, KES, rita sue n bob too, full monty the list could go on and on and on!!!!

  • @jack28aug
    @jack28aug Год назад +2

    Gangster no 1 is a great british film, great shots, great actors (David Thewlis, Paul Bettany, Malcolm McDowell, Jamie Foreman, Eddie Marsan, etc), phycological gangster film along the lines of Sexy Beast with Ben Kingsley and Ray Winstone, or In Bruges with Colin Farrell, Brendan Gleeson and Ralph Fiennes, but that's funnier than the other 2.

  • @darktake1234
    @darktake1234 Год назад

    Will keep an eye out for your film - congratulations

  • @GetItRightUpYees
    @GetItRightUpYees 14 дней назад

    Only discovered you guys today,brilliant🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿

  • @BongEyedBastard
    @BongEyedBastard Год назад +1

    Danny Boyle is one of the greatest directors of the past several decades, but his finest ever hour had to be his direction of the 2012 Olympic opening ceremony. That was just jaw dropping, incredible emotive.

  • @MrYahboo
    @MrYahboo Год назад +3

    Jellies is Brit slang for Temazepam, which I think is a morphine-based hypnotic.

    • @alchemist.73.74
      @alchemist.73.74 Год назад

      No temazepam ar not morphine based they are benzo's in the same class as valium or xanax. They still do them in tablet form but not jellies or eggs in this country anymore cos too many people were losing limbs or dying because they were cooking up and injecting the eggs in they're shells and then going hard in theyre veins.

    • @MrYahboo
      @MrYahboo Год назад +1

      @@alchemist.73.74 fair enough. I wasn't sure. Ta.

  • @roywilson4514
    @roywilson4514 Год назад +1

    Excellent reaction! Trainspotting 2 next!

  • @marivera77
    @marivera77 Год назад +2

    I remember rewinding the begbie scene over and over trying to tune my ears and decipher what he said. “No cvnt leaves here til we find what cvnt did it!”😂

    • @davehoward22
      @davehoward22 Год назад

      "Fuckin obvious that cunt was gonna fuck some cunt"

  • @brendanmaguire4134
    @brendanmaguire4134 Год назад +2

    ( The General 1998 ) Starring Brendan Gleeson. Based on the life of Martin Cahill from Dublin
    ✌🇮🇪

  • @scotf7313
    @scotf7313 Год назад +1

    `Begbie` Robert Carlyle was in The Beach with Di Caprio also directed by Danny Boyle.

  • @colinrumford2265
    @colinrumford2265 Год назад +1

    Robert Carlyle was also in Full Monty, which is set in Sheffield.

  • @John-ir4id
    @John-ir4id Год назад +1

    This movie is spectacular at doing what a lot of these kind of movies do - drugs, gangsters, robbers, etc. - that is, it leads with the appeal of such a life and shows how it all can come crashing down in the end.

  • @tonymarshall3978
    @tonymarshall3978 Год назад +4

    Shallow Grave was Boyle's debut as well as an early picture for McGregor but I also recommend Local Hero (1983) and Angels Share (2012) for great Scottish movies

  • @KWP1111
    @KWP1111 Год назад +2

    Papillion the original with Steve McQueen is a must see. Also midnight cowboy, and the French connection.

  • @beardedloon77
    @beardedloon77 2 месяца назад +1

    In the 90s in Glasgow and Edinburgh the heroin problem was so bad the ambulances would put overdose calls to the bottom of their callout priorities. So a taxi was the quickest way aslong you tipped the driver, some drivers would just go round the block get the overdoser out of the car and drive off with the money.

  • @iceetmarne3571
    @iceetmarne3571 Год назад

    Wow, awesome. Thansk guys.

  • @gujagujeqsa6244
    @gujagujeqsa6244 11 месяцев назад +1

    one word masterpiece

  • @Tommysimonsen
    @Tommysimonsen 11 месяцев назад +1

    4:18 He was Sherlock homes in the US version of the TV series, with Luci Lu.
    Elementary.

  • @marleysalemmango88
    @marleysalemmango88 Год назад

    Just discovered you channel and I'm loving it!
    A couple more British films I'd love to see you guys react to:
    Dead Man's Shoes (2004)
    Human Traffic (1999)
    This Is England (2006)

  • @skipsgolden79
    @skipsgolden79 Год назад +3

    Well as you have enjoyed this classic I highly recommend T2 for a sequel it’s very very good

  • @mattlavers3942
    @mattlavers3942 Год назад +3

    Absolutely brilliant film, my favorite of his films are shallow grave and 28 days later. I'm new to your channel have you watched the cornetto trilogy, Shawn of the dead, hot fuzz the worlds end.

  • @rian202003
    @rian202003 Год назад +1

    Jellies are tamazepam, people used to melt them and inject them as well up here. Causes limb amputation eventually

  • @TRPLD
    @TRPLD Год назад +2

    Great movie, great reaction! Really enjoyed it! If you haven't watched it yet, I highly recommend Requiem for a dream. It is also about drugs, but it is way bleaker and darker, yet still masterful!

  • @geoffmason7215
    @geoffmason7215 Год назад +1

    A very enjoyable time....despite the subject matter....must be the great characters

  • @martinvalentine9228
    @martinvalentine9228 Год назад +3

    "Jellies" were a liquid capsule pill of temazepam popular in the UK in thelate 80's early 90's, which could have the liquid center extracted and injected or have the whole thing melted in tea or coffee. This form of the drugs production was stopped due to junkies having to get limbs amputated because of complications of injecting the shell of the pill.

    • @davehoward22
      @davehoward22 Год назад

      They cut down on them because they handed them out to depressed housewives like smarties

    • @murph8411
      @murph8411 Год назад

      It wasn’t the shell that caused complications it was the jelly like filling.

  • @mirbogatyr
    @mirbogatyr 8 месяцев назад +1

    Just saw your reaction to Trainspotting...cerebral as well as entertaining cinema appreciation; a lovely take on a gritty film.
    About H, it is better the sicker you are. It is, in that state, every bit as orgasmic as described by Rent Boy. The first time, which is 12 hours of puking and fever dreams is not orgasmic.

  • @markmurray567
    @markmurray567 Год назад +1

    Greatest movie tracks for a film ever!!!!

  • @harryyeomans4359
    @harryyeomans4359 Год назад +3

    you guys need to watch Layer Cake, similar style this sort of film

  • @CarouselExperiment
    @CarouselExperiment Год назад +1

    One hell of a film

  • @dannjp75
    @dannjp75 Год назад

    Banging soundtrack! Underworld at their very best..🤘🏻

  • @nickmaclachlan5178
    @nickmaclachlan5178 Год назад +1

    FYI Mark Renton did go straight and clean. He moved to Amsterdam and made a new life for himself....... which then all fell apart and he ended up back in Edinburgh for Trainspotting part 2.

    • @garymackie5608
      @garymackie5608 11 месяцев назад

      Film spoiler alert

    • @nickmaclachlan5178
      @nickmaclachlan5178 11 месяцев назад

      @@garymackie5608 Yes, cos they've only been out on release for 27 and 6/7 years respectively.........

  • @karcistthurgy3025
    @karcistthurgy3025 6 месяцев назад +1

    I'll say this, his dealer was a really nice guy. Not many dealers would see you, OD, drag you outside, put you in a taxi, and pay for it.

  • @capitalb5889
    @capitalb5889 7 месяцев назад +1

    People often forget exactly how Renton was responsible for Tommy's death - from nicking his VHS tape to giving him his first hit. Without Renton, he would have lived. It's just in all the excitement you hardly notice.

  • @craigo1981
    @craigo1981 Год назад +1

    Just FYI the drug Jellies Renton was asking his parents to get him is a UK slang name for Tamazepan which is a benzodiazepine.

  • @TheMikeymcg
    @TheMikeymcg Год назад +2

    Some other Scottish movies -
    NEDS
    Orphans
    Sweet sixteen
    My name is joe
    Filth

  • @billymabum3514
    @billymabum3514 Год назад +1

    There’s a smack head centre in my town called choose life 😂😂

  • @patrickholt2270
    @patrickholt2270 Год назад +1

    If you're drinking strong cider, that'll make you shit yourself, because of the acid content. A positively laundry unfriendly drinking session, with a sharply ascending probability curve of an uncontrolled evacuation with each pint after the second, while the alcohol erodes caution.

  • @ajivins1
    @ajivins1 Год назад

    Danny Boyle also did the 2012 UK Olympics beginning plus 'Sunshine'.

  • @worthalook4870
    @worthalook4870 Год назад +2

    You should check out the movie “Human Traffic” with John Simm, Danny Dyer and more. Great British movie from the late 90’s (that’s if you haven’t done it already)

  • @pbullen66
    @pbullen66 Год назад +1

    You guys gotta watch "Long good friday" Classic British gangster film

  • @migiplayz91
    @migiplayz91 Год назад +1

    This was one of films that makes it timeless the more you watch it
    In case who cares, for those who forgot
    The man who played Begbie played Renard in The World is not Enough
    The man who played Spud played the stuttering soldier in Pearl Harbor
    And of course the man who played Tommy played Soap MacTavish in Modern Warfare.
    The actor who plays Mickey Forrester is the author of the book the film is based on.

  • @colhamilton9682
    @colhamilton9682 Год назад +2

    If you liked this and love British crime films, you should check out 'Shallow Grave.' Also set in Scotland, directed by Danny Boyle and starring Ewan Mcgregor. Really great movie and available to watch on RUclips.

  • @MikeyCole8212
    @MikeyCole8212 Год назад +1

    Shallow grave when you guys get chance, another Danny Boyle class flick

  • @misterc5783
    @misterc5783 Год назад +1

    Good luck.
    (I mean, I know it’s already been watched and good luck wishes are a bit late. But all Scot’s know how this generally goes. Even for some scots)
    Oh and I think the English accents you both did aren’t half bad you know.

  • @dupeesfashionconsultant4204
    @dupeesfashionconsultant4204 Год назад +1

    In Borges with Colin Farrell is an incredible movie

  • @bustercolin7507
    @bustercolin7507 Год назад

    Try and check out "Dead man's shoes" it's a trip. Great review fellas.

  • @cmcculloch1
    @cmcculloch1 Год назад +1

    I adore this film - top 10 for sure but Sunshine 2006 i think, also Danny boyle is the most visually stunning film ive ever seen

  • @frankcastle9991
    @frankcastle9991 Год назад +1

    Marks father is lord Mormont of the knights watch in Game of Thrones.

  • @johnr7999
    @johnr7999 Год назад +2

    I'm glad I watched this when it first came out, I was in high school. This was more than enough reason for me to stay away from that junk!

  • @daviddring2365
    @daviddring2365 Год назад

    Jellies are Temazapam..... The old form. You used to be able to take the liquid out of the capsule with a needle.... so later they became tablets to prevent them being jacked up!

  • @MikeB12800
    @MikeB12800 Год назад +2

    I’d say Spud would be the bassist! Sick Boy would be the guitarist and Tommy would be the drummer.

  • @mathewkelly9968
    @mathewkelly9968 Год назад +2

    Another banger from the 90s

  • @hachimaki
    @hachimaki Год назад +7

    You should really watch the sequel, it's got a lot of cool camera shots and is just overall fantastic!

    • @MikeB12800
      @MikeB12800 Год назад

      The feeling of nostalgia it gives me is probably unparalleled by any other movie

  • @Retrospective.
    @Retrospective. Год назад +2

    The character in the movie, Mickey Forrester, the guy who Renton got his suppositories from, is Irvine Welsh, the guy who wrote Trainspotting, he had a small cameo in it. you gonna do T2 ??

    • @jeezoh000
      @jeezoh000 Год назад +1

      The script writer John Hodge is one of the guards chasing Renton and Spud and producer Andrew McDonald is being shown the flat by Renton.

    • @Retrospective.
      @Retrospective. Год назад +1

      @@jeezoh000 Quality. never knew that, now i do. thanks :)

  • @waylonbocephus
    @waylonbocephus Год назад +2

    Would you guys be interested in looking at Blood Diamond? If you haven’t seen it I think you will like it.
    Another recommendation is Sicario. Another awesome movie.
    Hope you gents have a good day.

  • @jasonwales6502
    @jasonwales6502 Год назад +1

    Watch the second now ..well worth it ..