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Bovver Bovver ist die rechte Hand von Pete innerhalb der Firma. A young rapper, struggling with every aspect of his life, wants to make it big but his friends and foes make this odyssey of rap harder than it may seem. An old firm leader returns to Green Street for revenge after receiving a call that his little brother was killed, but is he able to cope with a new type of hooliganism and can he find his killer? It has been interesting reading the comments here.
On arrival, Tommy confronts Steve and stabs him in the neck with a broken bottle, telling him that if he dies tonight then they are both even. An insight on the gritty life of a bored male, Chelsea football hooligan who lives for violence, sex, drugs & alcohol. But then, The Football Factory was never released in the US, ... Leo Gregory, as Bovver, is horribly realistic as one of those people we've all met who … A wrongfully expelled Harvard undergrad moves to London, where he is introduced to the violent underworld of football hooliganism. The Football Factory. After the brutal mass brawl fans of two football teams go to jail, where their feud raised to a new level of cruelty. Matt walks out with a smile down the street outside the restaurant singing "The name of the firm in the film, the Green Street Elite, refers to The film received mixed to positive reviews on release. Unjustly expelled from Harvard when a stash of cocaine is found in his possession, Matt moves to London to live with his sister and her husband Steve. Bovver, who had been knocked unconscious by Tommy's right-hand man upon arriving, helps get Steve to the hospital where Pete slams Bovver for his betrayal. Initially, Pete is reluctant to get acquainted with Matt and allow him to tread around the capital city with him because he may be seen by others as an 'outsider', but after a heavy drinking session with him and his mates he quickly changes his opinion of him. Two sequels followed in the form of direct-to-video releases. It might be helpful to some, particularly our American and Canadian cousins, to have a little background information on the West Ham following over the years.Keep track of everything you watch; tell your friends. Use the HTML below. With Elijah Wood, Charlie Hunnam, Claire Forlani, Marc Warren. A wrongfully expelled Harvard undergrad moves to London, where he is introduced to the violent underworld of football hooliganism. Matt pulls out a tape recorder saying that it's his "ticket back to Harvard." Directed by Lexi Alexander. When Newcastle United soccer star Santiago Muñez (Kuno Becker) is offered a spot with Real Madrid, he accepts, but the move - accompanied by big money and fame - tests his ties and loyalties to family, friends, and business acquaintances. Based on a true story. Jeremy lunges at him to get the tape, but Matt fends him off with ease. Shannon decides to return to the United States to ensure the safety of her family. Afterward, Pete, Bovver, and the other firm members go off to fight some Jealous of Matt's rise in the ranks, Bovver talks to Tommy Hatcher (Pete angrily confronts Matt in the bathroom over his identity as a "journo" right before the Millwall firm then crash the Abbey and petrol-bomb the bar. He lives and breathes for the group of football casuals he is part of, but one action leads to another, and suddenly, when waking up in yet another random girl's bed, he is in over his head.
Initially afraid of the violence, Matt soon ends up becoming as desensitized to it as his new found friends - but as events roll on, suspicion, shocking revelations and unsettled scores combine to a devastating ...Rated R for brutal violence, pervasive language and some drug use
Matt returns to the United States and confronts the now wealthy and successful Jeremy in a restaurant toilet; with Jeremy admitting to being the cocaine stash's owner.
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- Nick Love (THE FOOTBALL FACTORY, GOODBYE CHARLIE BRIGHT) directs this hard-hitting remake of Alan Clarke's seminal tale of football hooligans in Thatcher's England. 13 of 15 people found this review helpful. It scored 46% on the film website Green Street won several awards including Best Feature at the The Football Factory 1. Green Street (also known as Green Street Hooligans) is a 2005 British-American independent drama film about football hooliganism in the United Kingdom. Use of bovver boots in football hooliganism was countered in 2012 by warnings to fans that they would have to remove such boots in order to attend football matches. The life of career criminal Carlton Leach. Wie viele Hooligans ist er misstrauisch gegenüber Außenstehenden und hegt einen Hass auf Journalisten und die Presse.
Want to share IMDb's rating on your own site? An orphaned Jamaican baby is adopted by an elderly white couple and brought up in an all white area of London and becomes one of the most feared and respected men in Britain. The extremely talented Santiago Muñez is spotted by a Newcastle United scout and given a chance at professional football. The Football Factory (2004), which was released a year before Green Street, similarly revolves around the activities of a group of football hooligans who support Chelsea. Football hooligans organize themselves into firms that represent their favorite team. It is from here that Matt learns the truth about Pete and his friends- they are football hooligans, operating the GSE (Green Street Elite) 'firm.' Le immagini della prima partita a cui Matt assiste si riferiscono a West Ham-Gillingham 3-1, disputata il 23 ottobre 2004 per la quindicesima giornata della Football League Championship (nelle immagini compaiono chiaramente i giocatori Danny Spiller e Leon Johnson). Had an autobiography published in 2001 entitled 'Bovver' -'Social history with steel toe caps' as John King (author of Football Factory) called it. The fight scene of Billy Bright and Fred, at the match between the Chelsea Juniors and the Millwall Juniors, before the big rival match.