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Probably A Life Less Ordinary, but I wasn't implying that those films are evoked in T2. I meant that it veers from being so brilliant to so poor so suddenly and so often that it feels like it was made by two people. I'd love to see an alternative version that utilises some of the 40+ minutes of deleted scenes that

I think it's going wide in a couple of weeks.

It's nowhere near as bad as that book. Plus the ending for Begbie is a bit more satisfying than having him randomly get hit by a car. That part of the book made me throw my copy down a train aisle.

When I first saw it back in February, I likened T2 to watching Danny Boyle fuck around on a set of turntables, cross-fading between his best film and his worst one. But having seen it again, I'd say that it's a B rather than a C. It's meandering and some of it is amazingly trite, but it's way more thematically

Who's this JS character who speaks at the end?