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Ewan McGregor considered smoking heroin for real to prepare himself for his role in 'Trainspotting'. The actor shot to international fame playing unemployed addict Mark Renton in Danny Boyle's 1996 movie, and he's now revealed he didn't think he would be able to play a junkie successfully without dabbing in drugs himself - but changed his mind after meeting a number of people battling real life addiction issues in the run up to filming. Speaking on the 'Smart-Less' podcast, Ewan explained: "At first, early on, I thought, 'How can you play a heroin addict without having taken it?' I was young a...
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James McClelland says ‘Creation Stories’ gives a completely unsanitised account of Alan McGee’s wild life. The British actor plays Noel Gallagher during the 90s when Oasis were signed to McGee’s Creation Records label and he says all the drug-taking and crazy partying is included in the movie which is not for the feint hearted. Speaking to BANG Showbiz, James said: “The movie is not sanitised at all, I don’t think Irvine has it in him. Censorship is not something that Irvine Welsh does. There’s nothing censored about this film at all. I think one of the beautiful things is at the start on the ...
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Irvine Welsh isn't shocked that 'Trainspotting' is still popular 25 years after its release. The Scottish novelist penned the 1993 novel which was adapted for the big screen by Danny Boyle in 1996, starring Ewan McGregor, Ewan Bremner, Johnny Lee Miller and Robert Carlyle as a group of Edinburgh dropouts and drug addicts living their lives. Welsh believes a lack of culture in modern society is the reason for the film's enduring popularity. Asked if he was surprised by the film's continued appeal, Irvine told The Big Issue magazine: "No. There is no culture now and the pertinent things from the...
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