Which series and movies take place in modern Scotland (mid '70s to current year / date)?
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Which series and movies take place in modern Scotland (mid '70s to current year / date)?
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inb4seethingenglish"men"
>wears a fricking skirt
Okay projecting troon
wha's rang wi' troon?
your leaders are both brown. why put your differences aside and sort that out?
>Scotland and England hate each other
>Pakistan and India hate each other
>Scottish FM is Pakistani
>British PM is Indian
It's like pottery, sirs
Trainspotting. Technically the Harry Potter movies also.
>Harry Potter movies too
Some of the scenes were in Scotland yes, but most were in England at Pinewood studios, or on location for example in Northumberland at Alnwick Castle.
I was a actually referring to the story, Hogwarts is in Scotland.
The only thing you should be buying is a bus ticket.
One day
>One Day is a British romantic drama television series based on the 2009 novel of the same name by David Nicholls as well as the 2011 film adaptation. It follows the 20-year relationship of Emma Morley and Dexter Mayhew, who meet at a graduation ball after graduating from the University of Edinburgh, and stars Ambika Mod and Leo Woodall in the lead roles.
Sounds cringe.
Trainspotting 1/2
Neds.
The Acid House.
Neds is KINO
>The Acid House is a 1998 Scottish film adaptation of Irvine Welsh's short story collection The Acid House directed by Paul McGuigan. Welsh himself wrote the screenplay and appears as a minor character in the film. All three sections are independent, but are linked by the setting of Edinburgh and the reappearance of incidental characters, in particular Maurice Roëves, who appears variously as an inebriated wedding guest, a figure in a dream, and a pub patron. All three of his parts symbolise a human manifestation of God.
Sounds cringe.
Maggie's Grave by David Sodergen (himself a Scot) is a fun bloody romp into pulp fiction. It's set in a remote village in the middle of the Scottish Highlands.
Local Hero
>Local Hero is a 1983 Scottish comedy-drama film written and directed by Bill Forsyth and starring Peter Riegert, Peter Capaldi, Denis Lawson, Fulton Mackay and Burt Lancaster. Produced by David Puttnam, the film is about an American oil company representative who is sent to the fictional village of Ferness on the west coast of Scotland to purchase the town and surrounding property for his company. For his work on the film, Forsyth won the 1984 BAFTA Award for Best Direction.
Sounds based.
Hallam Foe is really underrated
>Hallam Foe is a 2007 British drama film directed by David Mackenzie based on the novel written by Peter Jinks. The film was released in the United States as Mister Foe. The screenplay was written by Ed Whitmore and David Mackenzie and produced by Gillian Berrie.
Sounds gay.
harry potter
Sir Billi
Cracker.
Cracker was set in Manchester, except for that one special that was in Hong Kong.
next you'll be telling us father ted is english
There is an English Father Ted already
vicar of dibley is jamaican.
Nah nah nah nah nah nah nah nah...
ye mon.
morons.
robbie coltrane is the only reason to watch it though. it's scottish.
still game for tv show
The Angels' Share.
It's a really great film.
Whiskey Galore is set during WW2 so outside of your timeframe, but is a great film anyway. The remake was OK too but the original is kino.
Willy's Chocolate Experience and Le Unknown
Restless Natives
Gregory's Girl
Sweet 16 is great
Red Road is really good
NEDS is good I love the ending
the flying Scotsman
Willy's Chocolate Experience
Shetland tv series is good but the intel’s here will say it’s woke trash because it had a half-black person in the background of one scene.
sounds like woke trash to me
Out of my way plebs
>YOUUU. ARRRRE. FIIIILLLLLLTH.
Same rules apply.
SOMEONE SELL ME WEED IN ABERDEEN
Earlier than you asked for OP but Tunes of Glory is the vest film I've seen based in Scotland. Alec Guinnes and John Mills star.
Modern and Scotland don't go in the same sentence. Ever.
Under the Skin
Still Game
What the frick is wrong with this board?