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What a fantastic film, there wasn't a boring moment throughout. They did a great job showing drug addicts at their lowest & highest moments. Digging suppositories out of a toilet filled with poo comes to mind lol. Stealing from pensioners, parents, and neglecting a baby come to mind as well. The comedy in this was good as well. Overall I really enjoyed the film I covered most of what I wanted to cover at the end of the video. I hope everyone is having a fantastic Sunday 

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Anonymous

Did you use subtitles Josh? Be honest lol

Anonymous

Been looking forward to this, finished the book the other day and have been waiting to watch it again! Trust me, the film is so much easier to understand than the book!

Daryl

Oh, I'm gonna store this one for another time. Such a great film, but not got the mind set for this today.

Anonymous

You'll have to watch T2 after this, obviously not as good but its a nice followup on the characters.

TheHigh

lol and there's me eating my waffles while watching this scene with ya ahhaha

Anonymous

Could you add the Bottom live shows to the next film polls Josh? They’re virtually the same length

Anonymous

If Shallow Grave isn't on the list josh, please add it. For me it's the best film Danny Boyle has done.

Joe S

This is an unpopular opinion, not because it wasnt well received though, but the sequel is actually a more enjoyable film all round. Which is a big statement and a big compliment

Anonymous

He injected into his junk, because after awhile the veins collapse in the arms.

Anonymous

And now its time for you to watch Requiem for a dream lol

Keith Pratt

This film holds so much nostalgia for me. I saw it in a packed cinema when it came out and the scene where Spud and his girlfriend's mum wrestle with the sheets got such a big laugh when the shit went flying. The song at the end, "Born Slippy .NUXX" by Underworld became a massive hit because of the film. It seemed to get played wherever I went back then. Some people criticised the film, saying it glorified drug use, which of course is complete nonsense. It makes me wonder if they watched more than the first few minutes. "T2 Trainspotting" is the perfect sequel. I hope it gets voted in soon while the first film is still fresh in your mind.

Johnny87

Hey Josh. Great reaction. If you liked this, you'll love shallow grave.

Manly Stump

That song when he meets Diane at the bar sounds a lot like "Myra" by Blouse XD

Keith Pratt

Oh, and he did leave Spud his full share of £4000.

Chris H

I saw that movie once 20 years ago and some scenes are etched into my memories forever, it was good but hands down the most depressing movie I've ever seen. Million Dollar Baby gave it a good run for it's money though!

Anonymous

Just want to add my voice to the people saying that Boyles previous film Shallow Grave is good. It's a 90's British classic in my opinion. Very watchable, compelling and was Ewan Mcgregors big breakout performance.

Chris H

Funny you should mention 28 Days Later at the end, that and Trainspotting were both directed by Danny Boyle. I don't think 28 Weeks Later was though, that's the one with Begbie/Robert Carlyle in.

Mick Mills

Some interesting facts from this movie. Johnny Lee Miller is not only Sherlock Holmes in 'Elementary' but he was also Angelina Jolie's first husband. They both also starred together in a good movie about 30 years ago.

Ste_UTB

I love how you are appreciating British movies Josh throughout their drama and humour; most people would have been like wtf are these guys making me watch 😂

Chris

It's hard to get across just how this film captured the zeitgeist of mid 90s Britain. It's an absolute classic. Glad you enjoyed it.

Andy Farmer

I know a lot of people have commented to tell Josh that only the first 2 live Bottom shows were any good, but personally I loved them all. I went to see 2001 Arse Oddity at Hammersmith Apollo and laughed my arse off it was brilliant haha, as was Hooligans Island and also Weapons Grade Y Fronts, so hopefully Josh will end up watching them all, fingers crossed :-D

Anonymous

Would definitely recommend checking out the sequel T2 Trainspotting that came out a couple of years ago. It answers a lot of the questions left at the end of this film and Danny Boyle does a great job directing it.

Leo Stewart-Smith

the toilet scene was 1000 times more discusting in the book

AfterWorkReactions

That is awesome man it was a great movie I enjoyed it a whole lot. The song does sound familiar like it has been in other movies I have seen. I will add the second film to a future poll bud!

Jake Harrison

I didnt think i would enjoy this movie but it was actually really good mate, can you please react to dead man's shoes, top tier film

Anonymous

Renton put £2000 in to start with though, so his cut should be higher than 4k

Anonymous

Was great watching along with you today while I pretended to work :P Such an iconic film, so well written and shot. So many good scenes but the cold turkey scene in his bedroom is up there for me. And I'd forgotten how much literal shit there is in this as well :D

Anonymous

A couple of fun facts. The opening scene where they are playing football. The team they are playing against are recovering/recovered heroin addicts. Also the toilet scene. It was melted chocolate.

Manly Stump

I don't know if you recognised Spud. He played Mullet in Snatch, the guy Bullet Tooth Tony dragged down the road by the car window!

Anonymous

Thanks Josh enjoyed the movie! I will definitely be voting for the sequel in a future poll

(Just) Steve

I went to a bar in Amsterdam that had a toilet worse than the one shown in this film. I was the first of our group to use it so when warning everyone else I literally said that it was like the one from Trainspotting! As you like Sci-Fi and comics you might recognise Ewen Bremner/Spud as Charlie from Wonder Woman and Robert Carlyle as the main character (whose name currently eludes me) from Stargate Universe.

Anonymous

another movie to suggest is Green Street

Contex - It's Just A Ride

Just realised when he moved to London this was filmed in North end road, where I was born and raised right next to the Three Kings pub.

Anonymous

You should watch the 2nd one now.

Nichole Hutchison

I’m Scottish and I was born in 1996. My dad was addicted to heroin and died when I was almost 3, he died of an overdose on methadone and Valium. It was so bad here in the 90s with it, so many people from that generation are still addicted to it in my area