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loooove the way u drew tommy i’m lowkey a slut for him like… he’s just such a dude i need to go outside with him and hold his stupid blonde curls UGH anyway you draw him very well
GUFHGFRTJGHGY TYSM!! also thank you for giving me an excuse to doodle him! its a bit late compared to when i saw this and a bit lazy but im just out of seeing les mis so errr yeah thats my excuse
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Trainspotting warmups
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#90s movies#trainspotting#danny boyle#ewan mcgregor#johnny lee miller#kevin mckidd#mark renton#sick boy#tommy#scotland#movies
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Do you know what they do to people like me inside? They Cut your balls off and flush them down the fucking toilet! Trainspotting (1996) Dir: Danny Boyle
#Irvine Welsh#Trainspotting#Trainspotting 1996#1996#1990s#90's#Cinematography#Cinema#Danny Boyle#Spud#Sick Boy#Mark Renton#Renton#Francis Begbie#Begbie#Ewan McGregor#Kevin McKidd#Robert Carlyle#Ewen Bremner#Jonny Lee Miller#Kelly MacDonald#Film4#Channel 4#Simon “Sick Boy” Williamson#Simon Sick Boy Williamson#Daniel “Spud” Murphy#Daniel Spud Murphy#Mikey Forrester#Tommy Mackenzie#Susan Vidler
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Nobody in pb fandom appears to consider how opium makes people really badly constipated
#this is an era after trainspotting explicitly explains this#i will do all the considering for you#taking the hit for the team#reason number 257 in my list as to why tommy never eats#not sure why but the laudanum era strikes me as likely even worse than s1's occasional pipe#tommy chunks up in s5 i suppose#alcoholism laudanum anxiety bloat
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imagine the full monty but with begbie, spud, renton, sickboy and tommy..
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It took me ages to finish that one honestly, but i love it.
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NOTHING WILL EVER MAKE ME HATE YOU TOMMY MACKENZIE
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Trainspotting colorssss 🤤
#trainspotting#mark renton#spud#tommy#diane#fanart#i guess? but i was doing these more as studies#also i am obsessed with movie though#just watched it on a whim while i was sick last week#ewan in the crop top? KING#u dropped this ewan 👑#anyway but yeah. did it for color theory lmao
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Tommy & Spud
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him. just him. i just feel so bad for him
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got a notebook for schoolwork and stuff, instantly had to deface it with the current hyperfixation
#trainspotting fanart#trainspotting#mark renton#renton#sick boy#sickrent#simon williamson#francis begbie#tommy mackenzie#spud murphy#allison trainspotting#art
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Choose a job
#trainspotting#choose life#Spain#barcelona#Street sticker#Barcelona street#mark renton#francis begbie#Spud#Tommy#Sick boy#T2#Street#trainspotting 1996
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#trainspotting#ewan mcgregor#mark renton#sickboy#simon williamson#rentboy#sick boy#tommy mckenzie#spud#spud murphy#johnny swan#swanney#mother superior#francis begbie#begbie#franco
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'Legendary pop star David Bowie was a man of eclectic pop culture tastes. The artist formerly known as Ziggy Stardust and The Thin White Duke was famous for his mysterious, otherworldly personas, but he wasn't actually all mystery all the time. Bowie passed away in 2016, but fans can still excavate lists of his personal favorites and influences online, like this one from Far Out Magazine that notes that he counted "Trainspotting," "Un Chien Andalou," and "Moon" (directed by his son, Duncan Jones) among his favorite movies.
Bowie may not have always been very public about his pop cultural interests, but we know about at least one television show that he loved prior to his passing: "Peaky Blinders." The BBC series turned Netflix original ended its TV run in 2022 (a film is still to come), but series creator Steven Knight revealed back in 2016 that Bowie was apparently a massive fan of the show. "We've had an amazing response from famous people for some reason," Knight told Radio Times (via The Independent), mentioning Bowie alongside other major celebrities like Steven Spielberg, Snoop Dogg, and Tom Cruise.
Bowie wanted a song from Blackstar to appear in the show
Bowie's love for "Peaky Blinders" isn't just an apocryphal story from after his death. According to Knight, he actually sent a sign of his adoration for the show directly to star Cillian Murphy. "He sent a photo of himself with razor blades in his cap to Cillian about a year ago," Knight shared in 2016, ahead of the show's third season. "I got in touch with his people who came back straight away and said he was a big, big fan." Knight even says a Sony representative visited him a week ahead of the release of Bowie's album "Blackstar," which was released just two days before the musician's death. As he put it, "It seems that his people were keen to establish that we could use it before he died."
The show ultimately incorporated Bowie's song "Lazarus" into its third season, underscoring a sequence in which Tommy Shelby (Murphy) slowly and painfully recovers from a skull fracture, numbing his pain with drugs in the process. The scene fits the lyrics and title of "Lazarus" perfectly, as Tommy is resurrected from a trip to death's door, sipping from a prescription bottle while Bowie sings "I'm so high, it makes my brain whirl." Murphy has also spoken about Bowie's wish to see one of his songs featured in the show, telling Spin 1038 in 2017:
"He was into the show and he wanted his music to be used in the show and it was very humbling, you know? For someone who grew up listening to David Bowie, that was a massive honor and privilege that he was interested in the show and keen to be involved. So we were all very humbled that he was."
Bowie's influence continues in Murphy's career
It's heartbreaking to think that Bowie didn't get to see his music featured on the show he clearly loved, or get to see how "Peaky Blinders" wrapped up in its final season. Still, crossovers between the actor and the show's cast continue today. A cover of his song "Lady Grinning Soul" by musician Anna Calvi appeared in the show's fifth season, playing during a scene in which Arthur (Paul Anderson) severely beats a man ahead of a Quaker meeting.
Murphy, meanwhile, has gained his own unexpected inspiration from Bowie as his career has continued. The actor revealed that Christopher Nolan actually used Thin White Duke era Bowie as a costume reference point for "Oppenheimer" protagonist J. Robert Oppenheimer. "In our story, he puts on the hat and picks up the pipe and it's him kind of creating this persona, kind of self-mythologizing," Murphy noted. The actor noted that it was important to him to get Oppenheimer's silhouette right, complete with a "very fragile" look to him. "Weirdly, Chris sent me a couple of shots of David Bowie" Murphy shared. According to the actor, the reference points were of the musician "around the 'Young Americans' time, with these massive trousers, and he was so emaciated but so f***ing cool."
"Peaky Blinders" is set for a film continuation sometime in the future; let's hope there's room for another Bowie tune on the soundtrack.'
#Peaky Blinders#Blackstar#David Bowie#The Thin White Duke#Oppenheimer#Christopher Nolan#“Lazarus”#Tommy Shelby#Steven Knight#Ziggy Stardust#Trainspotting#Moon#Duncan Jones#Un Chien Andalou#Steven Spielberg#Snoop Dogg#Tom Cruise#BBC#Netflix#“Lady Grinning Soul”#Anna Calvi#Paul Anderson#Cillian Murphy#Arthur Shelby
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It's the way T2: Trainspotting tackles nostalgia. Like that's exactly it. The first movie was all nihilism, anti-"choose life", apathetic, depressing, but still glorious and colorful and fun because they were all young. The sequel completely acknowledges that and runs with it. The characters grow up and realize how much the world has changed. They hate where they ended up, and they blame each other or they blame the world but they can't handle that that might just be what life is. They're stuck with the aftereffects of a 20-year-old betrayal, but they're also desperately clinging to the beauty of a 20-years-gone adolescence and friendship. They're "tourists in their own youth", watching flashbacks before their eyes, reliving the same moments with the same outcome because they haven't yet accepted how much they've grown, how much of their life has already gone by.
#T2 is the perfect middle-age crisis movie and no one can convince me otherwise#The way flashbacks to the first movie are interspersed throughout#The nods to iconic scenes never feel like pandering - they feel actually useful and important#WHEN THEY GO TO THE SAME VALLEY WHERE TOMMY MADE THEM GO FOR A HIKE WHERE RENTON SAYS IT'S SHITE BEING SCOTTISH#AND THEN THEY DECIDE TO GET BACK ON HEROIN#THEN IN T2 THEY GO THERE IN MEMORIAM TO TOMMY BUT IT'S A DISASTER AND THEY RELIVE THEIR PAST GUILT#AND AGAIN THEY DECIDE TO GET BACK ON HEROIN AGAIN#HISTORY REPEATS ITSELF THEYRE STUCK IN A CYCLE#sorry I re watched Trainspotting yesterday and re watched T2 today and I just love these movies#My analysis isn't the most articulate but just. These sad struggling men have my heart.#EVEN THE LAST GODDAMN SCENE - IT STARTS OUT AS A REPETITION AND THEN IT TAKES A DIFFERENT TURN BECAUSE HE'S COMING TO TERMS WITH EVERYTHING#WITH HOW HE USED TO BE AND HOW HE STILL IS AND HOW LIFE GOES ON AND ON#trainspotting#t2: trainspotting
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