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Toxic
Posts: 2125/2857 |
oi yeh cunts, a wee bit o'shite.
Finished watching it. Not really what I expected, but I didn't know what to expect.
Gotta love the
Choose Life. Choose a job. Choose a career. Choose a family. Choose a fucking big television, choose washing machines, cars, compact disc players and electrical tin openers. Choose good health, low cholesterol, and dental insurance. Choose fixed interest mortage repayments. Choose a starter home. Choose your friends. Choose leisurewear and matching luggage. Choose a three-piece suite on hire purchase in a range of fucking fabrics. Choose DIY and wondering who the fuck you are on a Sunday morning. Choose sitting on that couch watching mind-numbing, spirit-crushing game shows, stuffing fucking junk food into your mouth. Choose rotting away at the end of it all, pishing your last in a miserable home, nothing more than an embarrassment to the selfish, fucked up brats you spawned to replace yourself.
though. |
Sofie
Posts: 1167/1210 |
I wish my toilet had mines floating in it! My brother and I (and whoever stayed over back then) used to watch this all the time. It's just one of those movies I can see over and over again and still watch entirely. And turn the subtitles on (if you got it on DVD); Scottish is shithard to understand else, as you might've noticed. |
Tarale
Posts: 739/2720 |
I haven't seen the movie for ages, but I remember how much of a shocker it was to my mother when she first saw it.
I think several scenes did her head in, and by the end of it, she wasn't so concerned with the usage of drugs anymore.... |
Toxic
Posts: 2122/2857 |
The other thing, in the movie, I had a tough time understanding everying, lol.
I couldn't pick up with the (I have no idea what type of accent that is, like specifically, besides British) accents they have going. |
Ran-chan
Posts: 4974/12781 |
Originally posted by Uncle Elmo
Trapster - I wonder if the film you were thinking of was "Lost in Translation"?
Yes, it was. They |
The SomerZ
Posts: 575/862 |
One of my favorite movies, and one of my favorite soundtracks (Sleeper-Atomic and Underworld-Born Slippy are the greatest), however, I have not read the book. I have the opening speech hanging on a poster on my bedroom wall, though. |
Uncle Elmo
Posts: 771/1062 |
Well it's not just Britain, it's Scotland specifically, and the reason the book's written like that is to reflect the Scottish accent.
I LOVE the film though,
"Choose Life, Choose a Job, choose a Career, choose a family....." (Yep I can reel off that whole speech from the top of my head
Trapster - I wonder if the film you were thinking of was "Lost in Translation"?
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MathOnNapkins
Posts: 852/2189 |
Holy shit, if I had watched Trainspotting in high school class, I would have thanked the teacher with a gift. I wonder how much heroin is like the portrayal in the movie. I would try it if it weren't so addictive. (Not shooting up! Needles + injection into me = no likies) |
Ran-chan
Posts: 4933/12781 |
Oh, I mixed it up with another movie we saw. |
Toxic
Posts: 2118/2857 |
wt....f....no...
it's about a bunch of people living in Britian that do heroin. |
Ran-chan
Posts: 4930/12781 |
Ah, we saw the movie in my class pretty recently but I don |
MathOnNapkins
Posts: 846/2189 |
I probably won't bother with the book. I read through A Clock Work orange and that was bad enough. The movie is probably the mooost memorable I've ever seen. I recall random moments out of that movie all the time. It's just awesome. |
Toxic
Posts: 2117/2857 |
Has anyone read the book / seen the movie?
I bought the book yesterday, and it's written in like, crapese. This is honest to god a sample from it.
So ah dae jist as recommended. Ah listen to tae the voice ay experience.
I mean, wtf. I'm grinning and bearing it, but wow. Just wow.
And I started the movie this morning too. It seems like it's really good, and I want to finish both of them, but the spelling just got to me in the book. |