I got emotional during the scene where they were at the pub with the protestants, since my whole family have been raised as protestants and we're a Rangers-supporting household. My Grandad's funeral song was Penny Arcade, so that was sad but nice.
The ending with Spud's stories was really lovely, and I liked Gail's line: "I've got a name for it."
I was happy Veronica left with the money too, and that Renton and Sickboy lived happily ever after :joker: Yeah, but seriously, I don't mean to sound like a fourteen year old girl but they would make a good couple. I kept thinking that Sickboy looked so good-looking throughout the film.
I loved the teases of Lust for Life and Born Slippy too. The very end was so poetic.