At the end of 1996's Trainspotting, heroin addict Mark Renton ditched his friends and walked away with the $20,000 take from their drug-deal score. Twenty-one years later, Renton (played by Ewan ...
For die-hard fans of Danny Boyle’s 1996 hit Trainspotting, the just-released sequel, T2 Trainspotting, could also be called Easter Egg Spotting. That’s because this sequel — which opened in the U.K.
20 years ago, Mark Renton’s jailbait girlfriend Diane told him, “You’re not getting any younger, Mark. The world is changing, music is changing, even drugs are changing. You can’t stay in here all day ...
Director Danny Boyle got the old troublemaking gang back together earlier this year with T2: Trainspotting, a long-in-the-making sequel to his 1996 hit about a group of junkie friends in Edinburgh, ...
Renton. Sick Boy. Spud. Begbie. Their names are as iconic as the image of the Scottish lads from “Trainspotting” running away from the cops — an homage to The Beatles outpacing their fans in “A Hard ...
IN THE THROES OF HEROIN WITHdrawal, Mark Renton, the central character in Irvine Welsh's novel, ""Trainspotting,'' takes stock of his circumstances. His bones ache, his skin feels like it's on skewers ...
The trailer for the long-awaited Trainspotting sequel T2 has been released, 20 years after the original film hit cinemas. The preview of the cult classic follow-up sees Ewan McGregor's character Mark ...
It's been more than 20 years since Danny Boyle brought the character of young Scottish junkie Mark Renton (played by Ewan McGregor) and all his friends to vivid, sometimes repulsive life in ...
The opening minutes of Danny Boyle's Trainspotting stand as a defining pop salvo in the movies, akin to The Beatles dashing away from screaming fans in A Hard Day's Night or Rosie Perez shadow-boxing ...
Ewan McGregor's T2 Trainspotting character Renton has bravely returned to that toilet in a brand new character poster - and there's absolutely no raw silk toilet roll in sight. With the Danny Boyle ...
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