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It is of course the lovely (and Scottish) Kelly MacDonald who so nicely dressed like a schoolgirl and showed us her tits and bush in Trainspotting …
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Patrick Barkham meets Danny Boyle: Today the director of Trainspotting is mostly raving about the sun, Kenny from South Park, student digs, acrobatic planes, CGI hamsters, cordless kettles, Dr Brian Cox, D: Ream, the God particle and Hugh Grant.
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Viewed in the context of its time, I think Trainspotting is a work of genius.
The One With The Two Films Of The Books kisobel 2006
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It's not as if the filmmakers were going for a "Trainspotting" - esque vision of life in the military.
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If his adaptation of Trainspotting is anything to go by, he can certainly make order out of rather sprawling and tangled narrative messes, so perhaps he’s a great choice for guaranteeing a driving through-line in this episodic, stop-start storyline.
Trainspotting’s John Hodge Rewriting Guy Ritchie’s King Arthur Project | /Film 2010
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I also hadn’t realized he was British (he was in Trainspotting).
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Director Antonia Bird gives us full VH1-Behind-the-Robes access and follows Father Greg to a gay bar where he successfully cruises, picking up a man named Graham (played by Robert Carlyle, aka Trainspotting's star thug Begbie).
Michael Ames: Forgive Me Father: Priest Favors Forgiveness for Larry Craig 2008
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"Collaborators," a play by John Hodge - writer of the screenplay for "Trainspotting" - that imagines a meeting between Soviet leader Josef Stalin and long-banned writer Mikhail Bulgakov, author of "The Master and Maragarita."
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"Collaborators," a play by John Hodge - writer of the screenplay for "Trainspotting" - that imagines a meeting between Soviet leader Josef Stalin and long-banned writer Mikhail Bulgakov, author of "The Master and Maragarita."
SFGate: Top News Stories By JILL LAWLESS 2011
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'Velvet Goldmine' and 'Trainspotting' - insists he will happily show all of his movies to Clara, 13, Esther, eight and adopted Jamiyan, eight, when they get older.
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