June 29, 2017, 03:14 PM
PASigHow Did I Miss Trainspotting 2?
Here I was thinking it comes out this summer and it was already released back on March 17th!
Any Trainspotting fans here? It was a pretty messed up movie but it's one of those I consider a favorite of that era along with Pulp Fiction and others.
Looks like it hits Redbox soon? I'll need to find a time to watch this without the wife for sure as she's horrified I liked the first one.
June 29, 2017, 03:55 PM
moots226Loved the first one. And I too missed the release of #2 but did see the trailer a few months back. Just need to find the time to watch it in the appropriate setting with a few beverages.
June 29, 2017, 06:21 PM
LastCubScoutI enjoyed
T2: Trainspotting 2. It was very much like the Gen-X characters portrayed in the film - a little slower, more mellower, more nuanced, more subdued, but still pretty rowdy and belligerent. There's nothing that comes close to babies crawling on ceilings. The film definitely has one foot in 2017 and the other firmly in the '90s when indie films were edgy and took chances. It did make me a little nostalgic.
June 30, 2017, 12:45 PM
83v45magnaI liked the first one. I'm sure I will eventually see the second.
Trainspotting is unique in that I have never liked a movie and been repulsed so much, all in the same film. It was recommended to me by a friend/co-worker. With caveats. I do the same.
June 30, 2017, 03:48 PM
RawnyI find it hard to accept that all four of these characters somehow live to see middle age.

Well except Begbie perhaps, since he's been locked up.

July 02, 2017, 02:24 AM
Prefontainequote:
Originally posted by LastCubScout:
I enjoyed T2: Trainspotting 2. It was very much like the Gen-X characters portrayed in the film - a little slower, more mellower, more nuanced, more subdued, but still pretty rowdy and belligerent. There's nothing that comes close to babies crawling on ceilings. The film definitely has one foot in 2017 and the other firmly in the '90s when indie films were edgy and took chances. It did make me a little nostalgic.
Same. Same. Same. For me the nostalgia..... the 90's, a different era, and a missed era. Life was so much better when it wasn't Twatter, Fakebook, Instacrap. Renton's jabs at social media during his restaurant monologue, were as well written and thought out as the jabs he made in the original film towards the incessant bs at the time.
This was a solid film and excellent sequel. The music, like the original, was expertly picked, even the lyrics at key points of the film. I watched it with subtitles becuase of Carlyle and was amazed at the timing done on the score and the lyrics at each scene, so fitting.
Begbie is one of my favorite characters in any film I've ever seen. First there was The Terminator, then there was Begbie.
July 02, 2017, 09:04 PM
andronicusWhatever the second one has, it can't live up to the "Worst Toilet in Scotland" scene.