Green Street Hooligans

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Green Street Hooligans

Release Date: September 9, 2005 (NY, LA, Chicago; wider release: September 16)
Studio: Odd Lot Releasing
Director: Lexi Alexander
Screenwriter: Lexi Alexander, Dougie Brimson, Josh Shelov
Genre: Drama
MPAA Rating: R (for brutal violence, pervasive language and some drug use)
Website: Green Street Hooligans

Starring: Elijah Wood, Charlie Hunnam, Claire Forlani, Marc Warren, Leo Gregory, Henry Goodman, Geoff Bell, Rafe Spall, Kieran Bew, Ross McCall, Francis Pope, Christopher Hehir

Plot Summary: Journalism student Matt Buckner (Elijah Wood) has been expelled from Harvard for a crime he didn't commit. His promising career ended and his future looking bleak, he heads for London to seek refuge with his married sister Shannon (Claire Forlani) and her husband Steve (Marc Warren).

Steve introduces Matt to his younger brother Pete (Charlie Hunnam) and, through their friendship, Matt enters the world of football fanaticism and the secrecy and intrigue of the football firm.

Pete Dunham and his close knit group of friends make up the Green Street Elite (GSE), a hard core group of West Ham United supporters – and one of the toughest London football firms. All the football clubs have a firm and they all have one aim – to be the most feared and respected mob in the country - no matter what it takes. As Pete explains 'West Ham's football is mediocre, but our firm's top notch and everyone knows it… it's really about reputation – humiliating the other mob by beating them in a row or doing things that other firms get to hear about.' Matt is not only drawn into the sheer excitement of the game of football itself, but also the brotherhood and loyalty of life inside the GSE. The buzz that violence brings to him produces a sense of power that he has never before experienced.

But Matt has been sparring with the truth about his past life and not every member of the firm considers him a 'brother'. Bovver (Leo Gregory), resents the presence of the outsider and his own apparent demotion within the ranks of the GSE. His continuing distrust and dislike of Matt creates a powder keg of jealousy and emotion that's just searching for an opportunity to blow.

When Bovver discovers hidden information about Matt it sets off a devastating chain of events that tests friendship, loyalty, honor and determination in battle. Tragic consequences force Matt to acknowledge the cost of his actions and the painful lessons learned lead him to re-evaluate his future.
 

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I never post in here, but I just watched this movie the past 2 nights (good enough that I wanted to watch it again)..

I really have to recommend it to people. It reminds me a little of Boondock Saints in that there was no theatrical pub for it - but it just exploded once it hit DVD.
 

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I just saw this movie.

I wasnt expecting much but it was really good. One of the better movies I have seen this year.
 

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Finally saw the movie. Great film, well shot, really well-acted. And finally, an actual ending--nice to see a movie with an actual conclusion...
 

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Chaplin said:
Finally saw the movie. Great film, well shot, really well-acted. And finally, an actual ending--nice to see a movie with an actual conclusion...

Watching this tomorrow night.
 

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What a great movie. Watched it last night. I only half understood what the hell everyone was saying, but I got every bit of it. I thought the character development was phenomenal. It's tough to find movies that succeed in really developing the characters....
 

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I agree great great movie! The violence was superbly done.
 

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I believe this might have been Elijah Wood's first movie after LOTR (or at least, filmed very closely to Sin City), and I think it was an excellent career choice. He was great as Frodo, but he didn't really do much in terms of action (except run around a lot, get stabbed, fall into corpse-filled swamps and run fast from a giant spider), so it was good to actually see him DO something.
 

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I just watched it. I loved it. I thought the fight scenes were perfectly done. I had to watch with subtitles, I’m horrible at picking up strong British accents. I’ll definitely be watching this one again.
 
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