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- Thrash Harry
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DVD.£9.99 @ Borders. You'll get the picture.
Go to sleep now, Francis.
Or you could try "The Football Factory" bootleg dvd roughcut (without title sequence/credits) for a fiver off a mate who got it off a workmate who's a Rangers "ICF"
It's a lot like the book but even better!
http://www.britfilms.com/britishfilms/c ... MjO3EA02DD
It's a lot like the book but even better!
http://www.britfilms.com/britishfilms/c ... MjO3EA02DD
Black Horizon wrote:Now I wouldn't mind seeing that, It reminds me of I.D.
It's even better!
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"scum" is most superb
"id" was cool but i just couldn't take that lead actor seriously after he'd been in that "home to roost" sitcom with john thaw
"nil by mouth" is also pretty "gritty"
"id" was cool but i just couldn't take that lead actor seriously after he'd been in that "home to roost" sitcom with john thaw
"nil by mouth" is also pretty "gritty"
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Please do tell. (If you want to)mayhem wrote:The phrase "they've blown up me boozer" is very close to my heart... but for real life reasons.
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For football violence it's always the director Alan Clarke's 'The Firm' (1989) for me.
Starring: Gary Oldman, Lesley Manville, Phil Davis
Directed by: Alan Clarke
Gary Oldman is Bex Bissel, a respectable estate agent who loves his wife, loves his son and loves his violence. Bex is the leader of a gang of football supporters known as the Inter-City Crew - his firm. He plans to unite rival firms and lead them all to the European Championship in Germany, a chance to take on the locals. But that's a position he's going to have to fight for.
With its graphic scenes of running battles with knives, sledgehammers and baseball bats, The Firm caused huge controversy and there were demands for it to be banned. As The Sun reported, "it is the most powerful and disturbing drama since Scum ".
Check it out film fans/hooligans
Starring: Gary Oldman, Lesley Manville, Phil Davis
Directed by: Alan Clarke
Gary Oldman is Bex Bissel, a respectable estate agent who loves his wife, loves his son and loves his violence. Bex is the leader of a gang of football supporters known as the Inter-City Crew - his firm. He plans to unite rival firms and lead them all to the European Championship in Germany, a chance to take on the locals. But that's a position he's going to have to fight for.
With its graphic scenes of running battles with knives, sledgehammers and baseball bats, The Firm caused huge controversy and there were demands for it to be banned. As The Sun reported, "it is the most powerful and disturbing drama since Scum ".
Check it out film fans/hooligans
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Brilliant choices chaps! All amongst my sprawling film collection.
I love all these and I'm a girl, all the posts are by chaps, should I be worried?
Perhaps some one will psychoanalize as me as the only lass (so far) posting in this thread!
I love all these and I'm a girl, all the posts are by chaps, should I be worried?
Perhaps some one will psychoanalize as me as the only lass (so far) posting in this thread!
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Ich mich in diesem ort"
Ich mich in diesem ort"
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Never seen Romper Stomper, but I did enjoy American History X and Scum, and I still think "where's yer fu*king tool?" is an ace line!!
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And possibly the greatest movie of all time which is also very Gritty, A Clockwork Orange.
superb movie.
Another Shade of You.
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Can you guys help me out? Pleas!!!!
I once saw this movie. It was about gangs who where about to unite under one leader but this dude gets murdered. They all blame this one gang but they haven’t did it.
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That’s all I can remember.
I once saw this movie. It was about gangs who where about to unite under one leader but this dude gets murdered. They all blame this one gang but they haven’t did it.
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That’s all I can remember.
Another Shade of You.
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Erm......Neighbours??
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Sounds like this one christophechristophe wrote:Can you guys help me out?
THE WARRIORS
Heavily stylised, beautifully choreographed thriller set in the lurking shadows of late 70s New York. As kitsch as a Kiss t-shirt
"Warriors, come out and pla-i-ay." Walter Hill's movie opens with a gathering of New York's gangs as one of their leaders appeals for a united front against the police. But then he's shot and in the ensuing carnage The Warriors are framed for the deed. The rest of the film follows the young tribe as they try to make it back to the safety of their Coney Island turf, chased through the city by police and gangbangers alike.
Cheap, disastrously acted and badly dated it may be (the wu-tang clan would have these kids for breakfast), it's nevertheless edgier than a Stanley knife and buzzes with adrenaline. Shot in the rat-run of real New York locations, and populated by super-stylised comic-book street soldiers, the film certainly looks good and it's all fascinatingly retro. Superbly choreographed fight scenes add to the blood-spattered, white-knuckled thrills.
"And when you start to think about death, you start to think about what's after it. And then you start hoping there is a God. For me, it's a frightening thought to go nowhere".
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thanks Red Sunsets.
Another Shade of You.
Sylvester Stallone in a classy film...OH MY LIFE!!Red Sunsets wrote:Sounds like this one christophechristophe wrote:Can you guys help me out?
THE WARRIORS
Heavily stylised, beautifully choreographed thriller set in the lurking shadows of late 70s New York. As kitsch as a Kiss t-shirt
"Warriors, come out and pla-i-ay." Walter Hill's movie opens with a gathering of New York's gangs as one of their leaders appeals for a united front against the police. But then he's shot and in the ensuing carnage The Warriors are framed for the deed. The rest of the film follows the young tribe as they try to make it back to the safety of their Coney Island turf, chased through the city by police and gangbangers alike.
Cheap, disastrously acted and badly dated it may be (the wu-tang clan would have these kids for breakfast), it's nevertheless edgier than a Stanley knife and buzzes with adrenaline. Shot in the rat-run of real New York locations, and populated by super-stylised comic-book street soldiers, the film certainly looks good and it's all fascinatingly retro. Superbly choreographed fight scenes add to the blood-spattered, white-knuckled thrills.
erm...it is THAT one isn't it?
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Eeer, i don't think so hon
Warriors RULED!
Gangbangers? I missed that bit
RIFFS!!!!?.....YEAH RIGHT!!
Warriors RULED!
Gangbangers? I missed that bit
RIFFS!!!!?.....YEAH RIGHT!!
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No, Ness, that is pure fantasyDebaser wrote:Sylvester Stallone in a classy film...OH MY LIFE!!
erm...it is THAT one isn't it?
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Well... for a plank of wood, he didn't ruin...
But normally he does
Great supporting cast, I guess.
But normally he does
Great supporting cast, I guess.
"And when you start to think about death, you start to think about what's after it. And then you start hoping there is a God. For me, it's a frightening thought to go nowhere".
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Both excellent films, but just to air a personal bugbear, remember that that not all us skins are twats. As a shaven headed reggae boy and proud wearer of my S.H.A.R.P. (Skinheads Against Racial Prejudice) patch, I'd really like someone to make a film about lefty skins so people don't look at me funny on buses anymore. Probably be a really boring film thoughBlack Horizon wrote:
Not to forget a couple of excellent '' Nazi Skinhead'' movies, American History X and Romper Stomper. Now they are classics.
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AAAAAaaaaawwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww bless, he thinks he's got friends.
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I've got no hair and I ain't no hater man.
"There's a rising tide in the rivers of blood
But if the answer isn't violence, neither is your silence"
Now, who said that?
"There's a rising tide in the rivers of blood
But if the answer isn't violence, neither is your silence"
Now, who said that?
We forgive as we forget
As the day is long.
As the day is long.
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He could be the object of my hate for all you know, idiot. (Only joking by the way - don't take it literally. Ho ho ho)Black Horizon wrote:Well it's pretty obvious you're not a hater when you have a Black Kid in your avatar.Steve303 wrote:I've got no hair and I ain't no hater man.
We forgive as we forget
As the day is long.
As the day is long.