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Trainspotting 2.0

Posted: Mon Jul 25, 2016 6:27 pm
by spacemanrich
Still a long ways off, at least here in the States. The movie won't come out until February 2017 stateside.

Don't know .... if it is going to be good or not ? Is it going to be a continuation of one of the Welsh's novels ? Robert Carlysle is hardly recognizeable with that stache. Great movie when it came out during the Britpop era.

http://www.sfgate.com/entertainment/the ... 408796.php

Re: Trainspotting 2.0

Posted: Mon Jul 25, 2016 11:08 pm
by BzaInSpace
I'm just hoping it doesn't follow too closely 'Porno', which for me is one of the least likeable of Welsh's novels.

It is a really nihilistic and depressing read - the main characters are thoroughly without any kind of redeeming features whatsoever (Which to be fair was probably the point).

Danny Boyle should make a movie based on Edinburgh's favourite aerated-water salesman/taxi driver instead - the legend that is 'Juice' Terry Lawson.

"Spice ay life!"

Re: Trainspotting 2.0

Posted: Tue Jul 26, 2016 9:19 am
by Laz69
Part of it was filmed in a local pub in my town. Supposedly a scene with them in the pub while a group of loyalists are in celebrating (for Orange marching season or something). Created a lot of commotion in the town and plenty of crowds there just trying to get a glimpse of the actors. I haven't read Porno but think this will be an enjoyable romp none-the-less. I'm more interested in how the characters will come across now they are much older.

Looking forward to it.

Re: Trainspotting 2.0

Posted: Fri Jul 29, 2016 5:23 am
by semisynthetic
To cover such a sad and serious problem, I really enjoyed the film of Trainspotting; and of course that really marvelous Soundtrack. Humor interjected with a stark reality is very often the best way to tell such stories as this one; anyone who knows or who has known someone fighting one of the most powerful and addictive poisons ever synthesized, that of Heroin, knows it is not a laugh-a-minute; but to tell the story of these people in the way it was told impressed me very much. Humor can often make the unwatchable, for a while, more acceptable, or perhaps at least more bearable.

Re: Trainspotting 2.0

Posted: Mon Mar 27, 2017 1:40 pm
by spzretent
Saw it Saturday. It was excellent. 20 years on same cast with different issues that come along in 20 years. Some didn't change. It all worked well and a nice blending of the old with the new. Including some ace tunes.

Re: Trainspotting 2.0

Posted: Wed Mar 29, 2017 4:42 am
by davedecay

Re: Trainspotting 2.0

Posted: Sun May 14, 2017 3:46 pm
by spzretent
Reviews are funny things.
Unless you follow this person and agree with everything they say all the time it is just one persons opinion.
I loved the first Trainspotting. If you liked the first version and have any interest at all what these characters are doing 20 years later then I think you would enjoy it.
I can take this a step further.
I went to see Kikagaku Moyo this week. I did a little research on their available lp's before hand assuming there would be something available at the merch table. I bought their newest LP even though there were plenty of not so great reviews of it.
I love this record. It doesn't really capture the intensity of their live performance and that is fine. I like bands who deviate from the studio albums when playing live. So glad I paid $20 for it.
Sometimes you just have to trust yourself.