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Green Street (also known as Green Street Hooligans [3] and Hooligans [4]) is a 2005 crime drama film about football hooliganism in the United Kingdom. [3] The film was directed by Lexi Alexander and stars Elijah Wood and Charlie Hunnam. Two sequels followed in the form of direct-to-video releases.
Tom Dawson in The List reported that it "is widely considered to be the toughest and most insightful screen depiction of football hooligans". [6] Vice critic Harry Sword wrote that "The Firm remains the definitive celluloid document on football hooliganism: a panoramic masterpiece that captured a world of vicious violence and material ...
Hooligan firms (also known as football firms) are groups that participate in football hooliganism in European countries. For groups in Latin America, ...
Real, The Movie: 2005 Documentary Explores history of Real Madrid, incorporating some fictional elements. The Game of Their Lives: 2005 Drama Based on USA's massive upset of England in the 1950 FIFA World Cup. Merry Christmas aka Joyeux Noël: 2005 Drama During World War I, soldiers put aside differences to play a game of soccer. Garpastum ...
Green Street 3: Never Back Down (also known as Green Street 3 and Green Street Hooligans: Underground) is a 2013 British crime film directed by James Nunn and a sequel to the 2009 film Green Street 2: Stand Your Ground directed by Jesse V. Johnson.
On review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes, the film holds an approval rating of 38% based on 8 reviews, with an average rating of 4.75/10. [5] Mike McCahill, film critic of The Guardian gave the film 2/5 stars saying the film "treats one-time football hooligans as if they were Camelot knights, and features a twinkly David Essex".
The Hooligan Factory is a 2014 football hooliganism spoof film directed, co-written and starring Nick Nevern. The film heavily parodies titles from the British hooligan genre films and focuses mainly on The Firm , along with The Football Factory , Rise of the Footsoldier , I.D. , Green Street and Cass .
The Times described the film as "a dim-witted Football Factory knock-off". Film critic, Jason Solomons, described it a crudely scripted, dim British film.Screenjabber said the script was "peppered with humour throughout" and described some scenes as "a joy to watch."