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Mind at the time folk were so desperate for this to be a classic they were trying to pretend this film was comparable in standard to the original? [emoji23] giving it away free on virgin just now it's that good....

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^^^ raging you had to change all your pins & passwords from 1690 to something else IMO.

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Mind at the time folk were so desperate for this to be a classic they were trying to pretend this film was comparable in standard to the original? [emoji23] giving it away free on virgin just now it's that good....
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I'm sure it's not free. It's available to buy.
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5 hours ago, The Chlamydia Kid said:

Mind at the time folk were so desperate for this to be a classic they were trying to pretend this film was comparable in standard to the original? emoji23.png giving it away free on virgin just now it's that good....

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/\ Bankcard was stolen and ransacked imo. 

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It's a very, very good film.

My missus made me watch pitch perfect 2 last night and that shows how easy it is to do a run of the mill follow up to squeeze the cash cow.

(Yes that's right, I am happy to admit I really liked the first pitch perfect film. Second one was trying far too hard).

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$42 million in total at the box office seems a decent enough figure.

Then again most of us laughed at the 1690 scene.

Imagine judging the value of anything by financial terms......Thatcher's children indeed.

 

Bet you kick about in atrocious Hugo Boss and Y3 trainers and when they're slagged defend them by pointing to the price tag.

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Imagine judging the value of anything by financial terms......Thatcher's children indeed.
 
Bet you kick about in atrocious Hugo Boss and Y3 trainers and when they're slagged defend them by pointing to the price tag.

Wow!
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I didn't enjoy the film so much a second time around, the orange lodge scene and the end scene are my favourite parts but I think I will just stick to watching the original time after time when I have nothing better to do.

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1 minute ago, throbber said:

I didn't enjoy the film so much a second time around, the orange lodge scene and the end scene are my favourite parts but I think I will just stick to watching the original time after time when I have nothing better to do.

Being a Hibs supporter that might happen a lot...

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I reckon it makes a difference what age you are. If you're over 30 then you start to get the whole 'life goes so fucking quick' theme that's running through the film.

There's also a lot about 'what makes a real man' going on which I liked.

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Begbie and Renton realising they were next to each other was probably my favourite moment of it.


Aye that was very well done I must say. I actually didn't mind his updates choose life monologue which most people who criticise the film pick up on. I didn't like the way it went towards the end scene where they all ended up at the pub for a final stand off, it just didn't seem to fit right with the rest of the film.
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32 minutes ago, throbber said:

I didn't enjoy the film so much a second time around, the orange lodge scene and the end scene are my favourite parts but I think I will just stick to watching the original time after time when I have nothing better to do.

 

I preferred it on a second viewing, think i went into it expecting more the first time. 

It is what it is, A close to the story, 

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