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Dougie

Well-known member
Jan 11, 2012
5,818
i watched about 11 minutes of green street 2 before realising what a complete waste of an evening it would be, and terminated it immediately. At least i wasted my evening doing something else.

bbs ?
 


The Kid Frankie

New member
Sep 5, 2012
2,082
So when is the one coming out based on you? Must be at least be a book at least?

Never heard of A Casual Look then?

Surprised our fabulous 'ultras' haven't managed to put a book about themselves into print yet considering all of the wonderful (non embarrassing) ideas they have had.
 








Surrey_Albion

New member
Jan 17, 2011
2,867
Horley
[MENTION=16837]Jim Van Winkle[/MENTION], thanks I havent read Human Punk I may have to have a look at that, read Headhunters and Englend away both good
 


Mister Mix

New member
Sep 3, 2012
75
I wish they would make a film on England away the book, f***ing great book. One of my most memorable quotes from that book was "and theres bright spark in the corner f***ing about with his f***ing cassette player" always makes me crack up. And when southampton and pompey start having it on the boat and the chelsea lads are robbing the tills. Great book
 








Nibble

New member
Jan 3, 2007
19,238
I watched the documentary Hooligan directed by Donal Macyntire who I usually rate. This was a weird mix of a doc. On the one hand you had what seemed to be a film condemning violence but the voice over by Sean Bean just glorifies it in a shit Danny Dyer way. For example at the end we hear Sean Bean saying "Frightening isn't it. Do you want some f***ing more!?" and then proceeds to show a sequence of all the previous violence for about 5 mins, using the same footage over and over with a heavy metal soundtrack. Complete, unisightful mess of a film. Avoid.
 


Jan 30, 2008
31,981
I watched the documentary Hooligan directed by Donal Macyntire who I usually rate. This was a weird mix of a doc. On the one hand you had what seemed to be a film condemning violence but the voice over by Sean Bean just glorifies it in a shit Danny Dyer way. For example at the end we hear Sean Bean saying "Frightening isn't it. Do you want some f***ing more!?" and then proceeds to show a sequence of all the previous violence for about 5 mins, using the same footage over and over with a heavy metal soundtrack. Complete, unisightful mess of a film. Avoid.
Sean Bean and the B.B.C. :whistle:
 








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