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Green Street Hooligans
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A wrongfully expelled Harvard student moves to London to live with his sister where he is introduced to the violent underworld of football hooliganism, there he learns to stand his ground through a friendship.
A wrongfully expelled Harvard student moves to London to live with his sister where he is introduced to the violent underworld of football hooliganism, there he learns to stand his ground through a friendship.
Actors:
Richard Beattie,
Stuart Sharp,
Ross McCall,
Reece Samuel,
Lee Bircham,
Andrew Blair,
George Phillips,
Peter Rnic,
Charlie Hunnam,
Scott Christie,
Paul Morrison,
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Richard Beattie
Stuart Sharp
Ross McCall
13 January 1976, Port Glasgow, Scotland, UK
Reece Samuel
Lee Bircham
Andrew Blair
George Phillips
Peter Rnic
26 October 1948, London, England, UK
Charlie Hunnam
10 April 1980, Newcastle upon Tyne, Tyne and Wear, England, UK
Scott Christie
Paul Morrison
Director:
Lexi Alexander
Lexi Alexander
23 August 1974, Mannheim, Germany
Country:
United Kingdom, United States
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Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
October 27, 2005
[Alexander] is a better anthropologist than dramatist and her snapshot of this culture is more revealing than the story crafted around it.
Detroit Free Press
October 21, 2005
There's a good movie to be made about the violent world of British soccer, or football, as it's called on the other side of the pond. This isn't it.October 20, 2005
German kickboxer-turned-director Lexi Alexander's brutal, unsparing portrait of disaffected youth running rampant amid the football stands and terraces of jolly old England.
Variety
October 11, 2005
Pic amply demonstrates that Alexander -- director of Johnny Flynton, 2003 Oscar nominee for dramatic short -- has the chops to bring a fresh take to onscreen rough stuff.
Oregonian
November 18, 2005
At least three writers collaborated on a script that drums out loudly its themes of loyalty, honor and revenge, and the finished product dances quickly enough between cliches to make for passable entertainment.
Cinema em Cena
April 02, 2006
Hunnam e Wood exibem imensa segurança ao carregarem o filme, que tambĂ©m desperta nosso interesse atravĂ©s da anĂĄlise dos motivos que levam pessoas comuns Ă violĂȘncia das torcidas organizadas.
Atlanta Journal-Constitution
October 29, 2005
It swims and sinks in melodrama.October 13, 2005
Soccer needs this movie like Georgia needed Deliverance.December 01, 2005
Nothing hits harder, or with less tact, than the overriding message, that Matt is really looking for a surrogate family.
Philadelphia Inquirer
October 14, 2005
The script is a jumble of caricatures and cliches.December 16, 2005
Green Street Hooligans loses any credibility it might have had the minute it tries to pass off Elijah Wood as a tough guy.
Arizona Republic
October 13, 2005
It's what you thought Fight Club was going to be, before it went in a whole other (and far more interesting) direction.