Size doesn`t matter, its the fact you know putting him down won`t stop him. Even if he was put in hospital, if it was the last thing he did it would be to get you.
Begbie : the most crazy character in the movie history. 1°) He's a complete psycho. 2°) You don't even understand a word he says, you need a translation in "real" English !
It is of the utmost significance to ensure one's companionship is accompanied by a deck of cards whilst embarking upon a bus excursion. For, you see, the journey itself, though it may traverse picturesque landscapes, can oftentimes be accompanied by moments of sheer tedium. In such instances, these cards, these paragons of pastime, shall serve as the very elixir of amusement, a means by which to vanquish the banality that may encroach upon one's reverie. The spirited games that can be conjured forth through the manipulation of these paper rectangles shall transform the bus interior into a theater of merriment and camaraderie. Thus, with a deck of cards in hand, the passage shall be enlivened, and the tedious hours shall melt away swiftly.
Characters like Begbie really scare me because the way he talks about things and the way he blows up is something that my family is predisposed to. My father’s like that, I’m like that, but thankfully my pa taught me from a young age to stay on top of it and don’t let it take me over. It can feel like Jeckell and Hyde, you know? Someone trips and falls over and most of their friends are laughing but I get spooked. Then someone cuts me off or talks down to me and it takes all the strength not to sink my nails into their throat. Haven’t hurt anyone, not since I was a kid (younger than 10) and thankfully even then I hadn’t done anything serious. But these sortsa folks really scare me.
@@christophermc2 lol yeah I know I honestly try to be careful how I talk about it, I know it just sounds like weird bragging sometimes (not just because I know guys who’ll actually brag about it). I’m hardly tough or strong, and for my caution I’ve never even been in a true fight. But that’s kinda the point of my comment, just that it’s scary to think had things been a little different, I might’ve really hurt people. I remember when I was young… can’t remember what age. My dad told me, because of our tempers, we’re more likely to “kill someone or get killed by someone” by setting them off, I guess. By “we” he meant people in our family line. I mean I could go on and on about this (I’ve got memories of different incidents and such), but I know you didn’t ask for my life story. I guess I’m just saying yeah, it is nice being able to laugh about it since I’ve never actually caused anyone big pain.
@@tadficuscactus Haha, don’t worry about me bro, it’d take far more than that to hurt me. I mean, it’d probably be snowflake shit when compared to some other people’s thick skins, but I can live
There are only 2 ways I could think right now to deal with Begbie, being crazier than him, or being a total coward 😂 But being a coward is not enough, you also have to be tricky. Think about Sick Boy & do not think about Spud 🤣 That's where Spud is not lost as a human, unlike Renton and Sick Boy, he still dares to go against Begbie, at least one time, while they do accept they have no choice than doing absolutely nothing, quite depressing. But when you know Begbie, you know they're right 🙄 Worst thing being the guy he beat to the ground said he was sorry, but that wasn't enough for someone who just wanted to practice his ultraviolence... Interesting point is when they go to negociate the price, here being a psycho don't impress criminals, and Begbie no longer has the power he had on his so called friends, who just fear him, while he despises them to feel better. Delinquents, criminals and regular people. The calm guy reminds me the main character from Ordinary Decent Criminal. 2 great movies.
comic effect, also it is a bit unsettling but again ultimately for comic effect lol ; ) ultimately this seems to be a simple case of different tastes clashing *somewhat*
Yep, Thunderbird. Popular in Scotland but available all over the UK. Had a few bottles as a teenager, not the sort of ‘wine’ that you’d drink from a glass.
Begbie makes up for his diminutive size with massively over powered levels of rage.
Size is not so important. I know a guy, 1,75, He killed two mens only with his fists. Nobody I know, could beat him.
@@fritzwalter6643 aye but 175 is still decent enough, tyson was only 178. Begbie was only a wee fella lol
@@limpa756 to be fair Robert Carlyle who portrays him is 172, which isnt too far off 175 and 178 both. still a difference tho
Size doesn`t matter, its the fact you know putting him down won`t stop him. Even if he was put in hospital, if it was the last thing he did it would be to get you.
IIRC, Robert Carlyle brought that up when Danny Boyle auditioned him, that he was kind of small...Boyle said "Small psychos are the best."
Robert Carlyle is a genius in this movie...the way he gets a little skinny guy to just scare the hell out of you with his pure rage is brilliant.
Never works inreal life.
@@elih9700it does
@@calum1741 I'm 4.6" and no matter how many times I try, always ends in disaster.
@@elih9700 why you 4’6 then?
@@calum1741 Born this way.
If Sickboy had have just minded the kerds he wouldn't have got yelled at.
what
@@adredy THE KERDS THE KERDS, THE last thing he told Sick boy was to mind the kerds.
*Cairds
Cooked 😂😂😂
It's fuckin borin without the cairds
This film is the reason I always carry a pack of cards with me everywhere.
Haha
A pak of kerds you mean🗿
Kerds? You better bring them.
That look he gives sickboy before he takes a pull from the Thunderbird lol
Which one. The first time or the 3rd time the clip looped?
Did u bring the cerds ?
Murderous
"Why didn't you bring them!" Then Begbe explodes!! Lol!!
This version of the drug haggling messed with my head..had to play it twice.
I know...why da f@$k did he feel the need to keep playin it on repeat over and over again???
@@FrontWing-EndPlate The last thing i told ye was mind the curds.
@@vinto34 'Bit f@$kin late like, f@$kin boring after a while without the curts' 🤣🤣🤣
Travelling with Begbie... imagine the busdriver telling him to stop smoking. He would throw him out.
So good
I can picture that on my mind, jesus christ it's gold.
Yeah begbie would’ve thrown the driver out and stole the bus lol
They werent on a Bus.....they were on a Train
Begby and sickboys conversation was more like a married couple lol
He could have at least brought the cairds.
hilarious how you edited the kerds bit! always loved that bit lol
also the end where hes going mental shouting “BAAAASTAAAAAARD!” is pure heaven lol
Begbie's homicidal rage is on a hair trigger.
Aye, Franco wid dae any yin!!
Someone please edit a three hour movie from this, traveling with Begbie!
Hahaha, Begbie is such a legend bro.
he made this movie hilarious great character
Fighting around the world with TV's Francis Begbie.
haha holy shit that would be a great pitch to TV execs, thats all youd need to say therd sbe silence and nodding
Best actor in the film he was brilliant
All wereld btilliant
Begger would've done well in Nam...
Even the big show would run away from begbie
1:58 That scene is pretty much a carbon copy of every weekend at the pub here.
Sorry I can’t do 19
20,000 ahahah
Simon (sick boy) appeared to be Begbie´s real pal in the novel.
Hey rent boy. You bring me a fucking smoky NOO!!!
Begbie : the most crazy character in the movie history. 1°) He's a complete psycho. 2°) You don't even understand a word he says, you need a translation in "real" English !
Jonny Lee Millers Scottish accent got to be the worst attempt ever on a film.
Editing “you?” You…genius!!
Thank you for editing this! hahaha!
Why didn't he mind the kerds
the editing is so uncomfortable !!!!
True
the kerds 😅😅
Begbie is a legend
I'd say begbie and bricktop are top villains in a movie
It is of the utmost significance to ensure one's companionship is accompanied by a deck of cards whilst embarking upon a bus excursion. For, you see, the journey itself, though it may traverse picturesque landscapes, can oftentimes be accompanied by moments of sheer tedium. In such instances, these cards, these paragons of pastime, shall serve as the very elixir of amusement, a means by which to vanquish the banality that may encroach upon one's reverie. The spirited games that can be conjured forth through the manipulation of these paper rectangles shall transform the bus interior into a theater of merriment and camaraderie. Thus, with a deck of cards in hand, the passage shall be enlivened, and the tedious hours shall melt away swiftly.
Today they have flat screnes tho`.
Characters like Begbie really scare me because the way he talks about things and the way he blows up is something that my family is predisposed to. My father’s like that, I’m like that, but thankfully my pa taught me from a young age to stay on top of it and don’t let it take me over. It can feel like Jeckell and Hyde, you know? Someone trips and falls over and most of their friends are laughing but I get spooked. Then someone cuts me off or talks down to me and it takes all the strength not to sink my nails into their throat. Haven’t hurt anyone, not since I was a kid (younger than 10) and thankfully even then I hadn’t done anything serious. But these sortsa folks really scare me.
haha i know this poor you :(
@@johannnespaul4300 Don't set him off bro.
Aye alright big man 😂
@@christophermc2 lol yeah I know I honestly try to be careful how I talk about it, I know it just sounds like weird bragging sometimes (not just because I know guys who’ll actually brag about it). I’m hardly tough or strong, and for my caution I’ve never even been in a true fight. But that’s kinda the point of my comment, just that it’s scary to think had things been a little different, I might’ve really hurt people. I remember when I was young… can’t remember what age. My dad told me, because of our tempers, we’re more likely to “kill someone or get killed by someone” by setting them off, I guess. By “we” he meant people in our family line. I mean I could go on and on about this (I’ve got memories of different incidents and such), but I know you didn’t ask for my life story. I guess I’m just saying yeah, it is nice being able to laugh about it since I’ve never actually caused anyone big pain.
@@tadficuscactus Haha, don’t worry about me bro, it’d take far more than that to hurt me. I mean, it’d probably be snowflake shit when compared to some other people’s thick skins, but I can live
No one could have guessed that Begbie's future lay millions of light years away on a ship built by the ancients .
Guy was a frieakin Hitler though
He was beautiful in SGU. I hated him.
I liked it it was pretty funny
" Did you bring the curds"
Intense character acting
I enjoyed this edit
-20k
-okay ;), well fucking 16 it is then
-stonks
Jesus begbie on repeat
There are only 2 ways I could think right now to deal with Begbie, being crazier than him, or being a total coward 😂
But being a coward is not enough, you also have to be tricky. Think about Sick Boy & do not think about Spud 🤣
That's where Spud is not lost as a human, unlike Renton and Sick Boy, he still dares to go against Begbie, at least one time, while they do accept they have no choice than doing absolutely nothing, quite depressing. But when you know Begbie, you know they're right 🙄
Worst thing being the guy he beat to the ground said he was sorry, but that wasn't enough for someone who just wanted to practice his ultraviolence...
Interesting point is when they go to negociate the price, here being a psycho don't impress criminals, and Begbie no longer has the power he had on his so called friends, who just fear him, while he despises them to feel better. Delinquents, criminals and regular people. The calm guy reminds me the main character from Ordinary Decent Criminal.
2 great movies.
they pick the easiest option.
1:13🤣
I grew up in Maryhill Glasgow with people worse than Begbie, the thing was they usually liked me.
Haha the replay is classical
Brilliant
You bring me doon a fucking smoooooke
You'll never catch me ya flabby bastard 😂
Too funny!
Afraid of my life of begbie
Funny how you looped scenes
No got the whey though.
bring me da foken sega red
Always mind the cards... Always.
Gran edición
that was sooo funny hahah
1:14 has a bit of a shout on the bus
why looping the video so much???
Because he can.
Anyone know how much the heroin was worth?
20,000
Aye sickboy got it for £4k rents put in £2k
Simon said it costs £4k & they wetec£2k short,
Was £2k short
The heroin was worth at least a million in prizes
Spud😂😂
2:06 😁
Ask him to say "purple burglar alarm"
Aye heed av done it the boss way eh .
Who is the big time drug dealer I wonder where I know his face from??
Lily Allen's dad
19 - 20 - replies 15 -- 16 - 19 - replies cant go to 19, 20 - replies okay well 16 it is????
jaahhhh brahhhh
Did you not think the editing was good enough? lol
he edited it the way he did for comic effect of course and it worked ; )
This video is funny as fuk lol .. you .. you
What is with the editing/looping unnecessary parts
It's supposed to be funny but it is not
erection cock
@@thumb023 It's funny to me.
comic effect, also it is a bit unsettling but again ultimately for comic effect lol ; )
ultimately this seems to be a simple case of different tastes clashing *somewhat*
yu?
Yu?
For Yu
Who else wants some
You ?you? you ?you?
Lol
Editing ???? Why????
What is Begbie drinking?
thunderbird, iam sure it was a wine,it was popular in the mid 90s
Yep, Thunderbird. Popular in Scotland but available all over the UK. Had a few bottles as a teenager, not the sort of ‘wine’ that you’d drink from a glass.
@@thecornedbeefcouncil9792 ye i had a mate that drank it sometimes in 92/93, he drank from the bottle , just like begbie
Blue label Thunderbird. Blimey, that takes me back. I’m very surprised Begbie was drinking blue label as red label is even stronger!!!!!!
@@dontpanicblink very
God I did the exact glass thing back then. When you young you are so stupid