I've been waiting for this movie to come out for quite some time. I noticed it playing in Los Angeles and was waiting for it to make it's way to San Diego. Finally it opened up after 3 weeks of waiting from the initial release.
Greet Street Hooligans is a story of an American who is expelled from Harvard for possesion of cocaine. The problem is that it was his dormmates junk, but he took the fall because of who the kids father was. So with some free time he sets off to visit his sister in London. That's where he meets the sisters brother in-law who takes him to a football match and from there on out he descends into the hooligan football world. It never would have worked if he were an Arsenal fan, but they chose make him a West Ham fan. Could have been Millwall or Cardiff all the same, but neither of them have spent any time in the EPL.
I enjoyed the movie with the exception of one small cheesy point towards the end. Without giving anything away I'll say it involves the sister coming to find him. So taking that piece away, the movie was really well done. It didn't in any way promote joining a Firm and becoming a hooligan. It gave you a little insight into the culture and the way of being. It certainly didn't make me want to go out an join a Firm. I did walk out of the theater feeling a little rage, but that soon went away. There's very little football action shown in the film so if that's what you're looking for you might as well stay home. Thumbs up for me.
If you see this movie and are interested in seeing films of simular content, check out The Firm staring Gary Oldman and Fear Factory.
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I'm glad some footie fan saw this film. I don't care if Frodo Baggins looks like him and his bent buddies just crawled out of an Abercrombie + Fitch ad....I want to see this movie! LOL
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