Funny enough was wondering about Glasgow,after Pud's wonderful Olympic thread then saw a show from Kevin Bridges(very funny) and watched 'The Wee Man' last night was gonna bring it up but ye did it for me.I never heard of him so googled him after film and seemed like a nice guy but I liked the Rangers angle and if anyone asking 'ay wid' Clare Grogan,just saying.
Straight to DVD. Usual Glasgow pish. Look instead for Peter McDougall's Just a boys game. It's from the late 70's early 80's and stars Frankie Miller. One of the best takes I have seen on West of Scotland violence and the futility of it.
Jimmy Boyle's book was pretty good, I thought. Main point being, he changed his ways, stopped being at war with the world, got himself an education, and found another way to live. Bit like John McVicar. Whether being law abiding made either of them any less of a bastard deep down is open to debate.
Aye cause the Justice system is known for being right 100% of the time, never wrong them ****s. Never. <normalserviceresumed>
I think it's fair to assume that a man who nailed someone to a wooden floor "Crucifixtion Style" may be capable of murder.