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Hollywood A-lister includes X-rated chant by Glasgow music fans in new movie

Hollywood A-lister includes X-rated chant by Glasgow music fans in new movie

Scottish Sun07-05-2025
The X-Men star told of his pride in the Glasgow crowd who shouted 'Here we, here we, here we f* go!' during a gig scene
XXX-MEN Hollywood A-lister includes X-rated chant by Glasgow music fans in new movie
JAMES McAvoy has revealed he has included an X-rated chant by 2,000 music fans in his debut movie as a director.
The X-Men star told of his pride in the Glasgow crowd who shouted 'Here we, here we, here we f* go!' during a gig scene at the city's famous Barrowland venue.
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The famouse Barrowlands Ballroom music venue in Glasgow.
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McAvoy, 46, has been shooting the true story of students Gavin Bain and Billy Boyd, who fooled top music bosses into believing they were US rappers.
The California Schemin' director said: 'We basically put on a gig and the guys in the movie performed as if they were doing a gig.
'Glasgow showed up, we didn't pay them, and gave us a real, big movie ending. They gave everything, it was amazing, I felt so proud.'
McAvoy told the Liverpool Comic Con convention: 'There's a thing people in Glasgow do when they go to a gig, they shout, 'Here we, here we, here we f* go!'.
So we have Glasgow in the film doing that.'
Bain and Boyd, played by Séamus McLean Ross and Samuel Bottomley, reinvented themselves as hip-hop act Silibil N' Brains after being mocked for their Scottish accents at a US audition.
They then landed a record deal, appeared on MTV and supported Eminem.
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