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Green Street Hooligans
Directed by
Lexi Alexander
R
2005
1h 49m
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7.4
45%
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A wrongfully expelled Harvard undergrad moves to London, where he is introduced to the violent underworld of football hooliganism.
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Cast of Green Street Hooligans
Elijah Wood
Matt Buckner
Charlie Hunnam
Pete Dunham
Claire Forlani
Shannon Dunham
Ross McCall
Dave Bjorno
Leo Gregory
Bovver
Marc Warren
Steve Dunham
Rafe Spall
Swill
Kieran Bew
Ike
Geoff Bell
Tommy Hatcher
Henry Goodman
Carl Buckner
Francis Pope
Ned
Christopher Hehir
Keith
Terence Jay
Jeremy Van Holden
David Alexander
Nigel
Oliver Allison
Ben Dunham
James Allison
Ben Dunham
Joel Beckett
Terry
Scott Christie
Ricky
David Carr
Clives
Jacob Gaffney
Todd
Jamie Kenna
Big Marc
Johnny Palmiero
Garry
Lexi Alexander
Director / Writer
Josh Shelov
Writer
Dougie Brimson
Writer
Deborah Del Prete
Producer
Donald Zuckerman
Producer
Gigi Pritzker
Producer
Green Street Hooligans Ratings & Reviews
Chicago Reader
J. R. Jones
This drama purports to take us inside the world of West Ham football rowdies, but its plot is contrived.
Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Bob Longino
It swims and sinks in melodrama.
Detroit Free Press
John Monaghan
There's a good movie to be made about the violent world of British soccer, or football, as it's called on the other side of the pond. This isn't it.
Austin Chronicle
Marc Savlov
Approaches the sociologically poetic sloganeering of the Smiths at Morrissey's most hooligan-lovestruck.
Philadelphia Inquirer
Steven Rea
The script is a jumble of caricatures and cliches.
Washington Post
Desson Thomson
Soccer needs this movie like Georgia needed Deliverance.
Arizona Republic
Kerry Lengel
It's what you thought Fight Club was going to be, before it went in a whole other (and far more interesting) direction.
Variety
Joe Leydon
Pic amply demonstrates that Alexander -- director of Johnny Flynton, 2003 Oscar nominee for dramatic short -- has the chops to bring a fresh take to onscreen rough stuff.
Seattle Times
Jeff Shannon
The movie forces you into primal alertness, its effectiveness enhanced by exceptional casting and escalating tension that plays on your emotions.
Boston Globe
Wesley Morris
Unfortunately, the beatings are often more interesting than what's caused them.
San Francisco Chronicle
G. Allen Johnson
Terrific because director Lexi Alexander, a German, brings an authentic feel to English hooliganism -- this is a brutal yet tremendously entertaining film -- and treats it very seriously.
Ebert & Roeper
Richard Roeper
This is a brutal, insightful look at a side of sports most Americans don't even know about.
New York Post
Kyle Smith
Director and co-writer Lexi Alexander choreographs the fight scenes with thrilling chaos, and the plot unfolds expertly if melodramatically.
New York Daily News
Jami Bernard
Hooligans delivers two main points - that family is where you find it, and that violence can be as intoxicating, to some, as a drug.
Zap2it.com
Daniel Fienberg
Suggesting Hooligans is just too darned real for the entertainment industry to fathom would make a lot more sense if the movie weren't so mind-numbingly derivative.
Los Angeles Times
Kevin Thomas
The steady diet of brutal street fighting makes it all but impossible to connect with this picture, despite whatever visceral appeal it may offer.
New York Times
Manohla Dargis
A feature-length folly about the terrors and self-affirming joys of football (that is, soccer) hooliganism.
Newsday
John Anderson
Alexander's techniques occasionally get a bit too fancy, but the movie has a kinetic energy and intelligence that score.
Chicago Tribune
Michael Phillips
This is Fight Club without the irony or the metaphysical gaming.
Chicago Sun-Times
Roger Ebert
The message is that violence is hard-wired into men, if only the connection is made.
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