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Tom-the-eagle Flag Croydon 25 Feb 17 11.13pm

Only got round to watching it this week - thought it was one of the best films I had seen in recent years.

Loved catching up with what the lads had been up to.

 


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View OllieMaidstoneEagle's Profile OllieMaidstoneEagle Flag Maidstone, Kent 26 Feb 17 11.46am Send a Private Message to OllieMaidstoneEagle Add OllieMaidstoneEagle as a friend

Agree there Tom. Fantastic film in all aspects. Humour,sadness,drama,music and the retrospective scenes were a great reminder of the first film. Robert Carlyle's acting is immense and very believable! Ollie's Dad,Ash.

 


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View Alexi_the_Eagle's Profile Alexi_the_Eagle Flag Newton-le-Willows 26 Feb 17 12.26pm Send a Private Message to Alexi_the_Eagle Add Alexi_the_Eagle as a friend

Saw it two weeks ago and i really enjoyed it. While it lacks the bite of it's predecessor, you can't deny that Renton and the gang are now older and wiser following the past 20 years. Robert Carlyle is still terrific as Begbie, but Ewen Bremner's wide-eyed, unassuming and lovable Spud steals the whole show.

 


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