Siobhan Reilly

Siobhan Reilly

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    • George 2022-01-16 08:01:11

      Whiskey Feast

      It has nothing to do with the movie, just talk about the
      first whiskey mentioned in the movie : springbank (Genting).
      Don't ask me why the Chinese should be translated into Genting. . . I don’t understand what Taiwanese did so long ago! I believe that Harry helped a lot with this 32-year-old...

    • Ericka 2022-01-16 08:01:11

      I want to be the one who walked 1,000 miles

      I'm gonna be (500 miles) debuted in The Proclaimers' second chapter album Sunshine on Leith in 1998. In 1993, it became a hit in the United States as an episode of the movie "Benny & Joon", and even reached the third place on the Billboard Top 100 song chart that year.
             "Benny & Joon" tells...

    • Mavis 2022-03-19 09:01:07

      The spoken language in Scottish accent is like Chinglish, does Sir Alex also have this earthy accent? Is the position of the film wrong? Why is it on the side of the theft, and the stolen is still an innocent person.

    • Hailee 2022-03-15 09:01:06

      Grandpa Roger Allam! The film is really good, a lot of laughs, and the soundtrack is 500 miles away! It feels black humorous and real. The corrupt country with high youth unemployment rate is actually too many such unemployed young people... and it is the happy ending that I like~ and the Scottish accent is always so ecstasy, waiting for subtitles Read it again, even if it is English =_=||

    The Angels' Share quotes

    • Harry: I'll tell you what. If you can tell me what year it is, I'll let you come with us.

      Albert: What year it is?

      Harry: Yeah.

      Albert: Feels as if I'm fuckin' on Who Wants to be a Millionaire here. Can I phone a friend?

    • Harry: They're thugs. Do you want to phone the police?

      Robbie: No.

      Harry: I'll help you out.

      Robbie: No way, Harry.

      Harry: I'll tell them what happened.

      Robbie: Harry, look, we never do that, ever. It's no' happening.