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Acid House

Original title: The Acid House
  • 1998
  • 12
  • 1h 51m
IMDb RATING
6.2/10
8.2K
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Arlene Cockburn in Acid House (1998)
Three twisted tales of abuse, drugs, displaced personalities, and insect life by Scottish writer Irvine Welsh.
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Three twisted tales of abuse, drugs, displaced personalities, and insect life by Scottish writer Irvine Welsh.Three twisted tales of abuse, drugs, displaced personalities, and insect life by Scottish writer Irvine Welsh.Three twisted tales of abuse, drugs, displaced personalities, and insect life by Scottish writer Irvine Welsh.

  • Director
    • Paul McGuigan
  • Writer
    • Irvine Welsh
  • Stars
    • Stephen McCole
    • Maurice Roëves
    • Garry Sweeney
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.2/10
    8.2K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Paul McGuigan
    • Writer
      • Irvine Welsh
    • Stars
      • Stephen McCole
      • Maurice Roëves
      • Garry Sweeney
    • 56User reviews
    • 21Critic reviews
    • 55Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 1 BAFTA Award
      • 6 wins & 4 nominations total

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    Stephen McCole
    Stephen McCole
    • Boab (segment "The Granton Star Cause")
    Maurice Roëves
    Maurice Roëves
    • God (segment "The Granton Star Cause")…
    Garry Sweeney
    Garry Sweeney
    • Kev (segment "The Granton Star Cause")
    Jenny McCrindle
    • Evelyn (segment "The Granton Star Cause")
    Simon Weir
    Simon Weir
    • Tambo (segment "The Granton Star Cause")
    Iain Andrew
    • Grant (segment "The Granton Star Cause")
    Irvine Welsh
    Irvine Welsh
    • Parkie (segment "The Granton Star Cause")
    Pat Stanton
    • Barman (segment "The Granton Star Cause")
    Alex Howden
    • Boab Snr (segment "The Granton Star Cause")
    Annie Louise Ross
    Annie Louise Ross
    • Doreen (segment "The Granton Star Cause")
    • (as Ann Louise Ross)
    Dennis O'Connor
    • PC Cochrane (segment "The Granton Star Cause")
    John Gardner
    • Sgt. Morrison (segment "The Granton Star Cause")
    William Blair
    • Workmate ("The Granton Star Case")…
    Gary McCormack
    • Workmate (segment "The Granton Star Cause")…
    Malcolm Shields
    Malcolm Shields
    • Workmate (segment "The Granton Star Cause")
    Stewart Preston
    • Rafferty (segment "The Granton Star Cause")
    Kevin McKidd
    Kevin McKidd
    • Johnny (segment "A Soft Touch")
    Michelle Gomez
    Michelle Gomez
    • Catriona (segment "A Soft Touch")
    • Director
      • Paul McGuigan
    • Writer
      • Irvine Welsh
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    User reviews56

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    8jxmakela

    Grotesque, filthy fun

    I don't give a rat's a$$ whether the social commentary is accurate or not or what this film's "artistic sensibilities" are supposed to be. This movie is a riot. It's romp through the ugliest, most politically incorrect depths of everyone's subconscious. This film needs to be watched during a particularly bad hangover, wearing only underpants with holes in them, while eating cold pizza from the night before and sucking on your first hair-of-the-dog beer.

    The second segment is the best one, and also the most realistic one. A pathetic, hopeless man living a grim, hopeless life has his become accustomed to his misery, until a neighbor from hell makes his existence even more intolerable than before. This segment is definitely an allegory of every working class life.
    eddie-71

    A good down to earth movie.

    Irvine Welsh lives in Dunfermline, Scotland which is a stones throw from Edinburgh and as I too have lived there "and seen the man himself" I can only say that he depicts a very scary real life image of some of the more unfortunate parts of Edinburgh.

    Lots of the cast from Small Faces, Trainspotting and "Looking After Jo Jo"

    If you liked Trainspotting then you will love this.
    6amrmriad

    Don't compare it to Trainspotting

    A nice movie. Not Great but fun to watch. Just don't compare to Trainspotting and don't have high expectations.
    Delerium

    A strange, bizarre, and highly entertaining film.

    "The Acid House" is a series of three short stories penned by "Trainspotting" novelist Irvine Welsh, and true to his style, it is inspired by a terribly bad acid trip. Being a huge fan of Irvine Welsh, I had high hopes for this film, but I was also aware that it would most likely not be as good as Trainspotting. It wasn't, but a good movie all the same.

    The first story is about a 23 year old soccer player who is booted out by his mates, gets kicked out of his parents house, looses his girlfriend, and looses his job all in the space of a few hours. After all this, he "meets God". The second concerns a very disturbed couple with a newborn baby, and their wacky neighbor who moves into the flat above them. And the third, and best, of them is about a young man who is struck by lightning after taking a hit of acid and his soul is transfered into the body of a newborn baby. Very strange stories, only Irvine Welsh could have done these.

    As a movie, it has all the basic ingredients, save for a few dodgy dialogue bits here and there. All the actors involve give their best, and it was a pretty satisfying and mind boggling experience. It isn't as well laid out as "Trainspotting", though, so people expecting a new "Trainspotting" might not get what they expect.
    8juliankennedy23

    Instant Review: Great, Brilliant, Oh God make it stop.

    The Acid House: 8/10: A collection of three films strung together with wildly different results.

    The first film (The Granton Star Cause 8/10) is a pleasant surprise and high comedy. It is a take on Franz Kafka's Metamorphosis mixed with God, elderly S and M, and a football team. Outrageous and funny it is great black comedy involving a bloke named Boab who is having a very bad day indeed. And as God lovingly points out it is his own lazy incompetence that is basically responsible for his troubles.

    The second film (The Soft Touch 10/10) is a top-notch drama that, for me at least, hit close to home. Kevin McKidd portrays a get along cuckolded husband with perfection while Gary McCormick, as Larry is stunning as the upstairs neighbor. American audiences are not used to seeing their protagonists pushed this far without pushing back but to this ear it rang realistic and very sadly true. The third film

    (The Acid House 2/10) is a very overlong train wreck that may have worked on paper but fails miserably in film. It includes such Trainspotting regulars as that horrible mechanical baby (Like a demented Chucky) and brainless Coco who amuses for about five minutes before becoming tiresome. Add horrendous dialog, endless poop jokes and an acid trip left over from a Peter Fonda film and you have one great mess. As a five-minute bit it could have worked but time seems to stand still while it drags its bloated carcass on the screen.

    God (who appears in all 3 segments wonderfully played by Maurice Roeves) may seem vengeful in the first film and carelessly sadistic in the second, but this viewer was praying to him during the third segment to make the pain go away.

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    • Trivia
      Sean Connery was originally offered the role of God but declined.
    • Quotes

      Doreen: Tell us who ye've been seein'.

      Boab Snr: Dolly Parton.

      Doreen: I can't hear ye.

      Boab Snr: Dolly Parton!

      Doreen: That fuckin' slut? I knew it. Who else?

      Boab Snr: Anna Ford... and that Madonna, but just the once.

      Doreen: Scumbag. Bastard. Ya dirty fuckin' prick! You know what this means...

      Boab Snr: No, no, Doreen... not the shite. I can't eat your shite.

      Doreen: I'm gonna shite in your mouth. It's what we both want. Don't deny it.

      Boab Snr: Shite in my mouth!

    • Connections
      Featured in The South Bank Show: Irvine Welsh (2006)
    • Soundtracks
      Insect Royalty
      Written and Performed by Primal Scream

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    • Release date
      • August 9, 2000 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Acid House
    • Filming locations
      • Glasgow, Strathclyde, Scotland, UK
    • Production companies
      • Picture Palace North
      • Umbrella Productions Limited
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    Box office

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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $142,783
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $7,459
      • Aug 8, 1999
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      1 hour 51 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby SR
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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