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Old 02-08-2005, 04:04 AM   #64 (permalink)
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Just finished 'Requiem For A Dream'. A few inconsistencies .. overdramatic in some places and a bit underdramatic in others but, over all, top shelf. That is my kind of movie. Very close to reality.

I saw a British movie (actually I think it was Scottish Brits that they were) a few months back about smackheads that I can't think of the name of right now, but that one was quite good too. A lot of realism in that one as well. Train something or something train, as I recall. Fusion suggested it to me. The reason I can't remember the name, and what I do remember is, the name didn't make sense to me.

Trainhopping or Trainbumping or something like that ... wasn't 'hopping' or 'bumping' though, and had nothing to do with trains. Good movie about junkies.
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