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Green Street Hooligans
a.k.a. Green Street, Hooligans, The Yank Director: Lexi Alexander Cast: Elijah Wood, Charlie Hunnam, Claire Forlani, Marc Warren

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  • DVD Release Date: 06/13/2006
  • Original Release: 2005
  • Rating: Rated R
  • Sales Rank: 4,263

Viewer Rating: (13 ratings)

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Features

The Making of Hooligans; Terence Jay "One Blood" music video; Subtitles: English, Français & Español

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Scene Index

Disc #1 -- Green Street Hooligans
1. Underground Clash [2:32]
2. Harvard to London (Credits) [5:49]
3. Two Younger Brothers [6:09]
4. You Might Learn Something [3:18]
5. Blowing Bubbles [5:53]
6. Working the Crowd [4:28]
7. Stand Your Ground [5:14]
8. Firm History [3:23]
9. Messing Things Up [4:05]
10. How Americans Bruise [3:56]
11. Bovver Causes a Bother [4:16]
12. Train Ride to a Trap [4:51]
13. Sneak Attack [3:47]
14. Guest Appearance [2:05]
15. The Draw [3:35]
16. Undercover Journer? [4:58]
17. Steve's Old Life [3:00]
18. Put Right in It [4:43]
19. Die and We're Even [3:32]
20. Shannon's Decision [4:50]
21. Outsiders [3:24]
22. Gathering Forces [4:14]
23. War on the Wharf [3:24]
24. From Rage to Tragedy [3:49]
25. Ticket Back [3:54]
26. End Credits [5:11]

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Editorial Reviews

An American abroad is introduced to the heady but dangerous pleasures of violence in this powerful drama from Great Britain. Matt Buckner (Elijah Wood) is a journalism student from America who is expelled from college when his roommate sets him to take the fall after drugs are found in their dorm room. Needing time to sort out what his next move should be, Matt travels to London to visit his sister Shannon (Claire Forlani), who has married British Steve Dunham (Marc Warren). As it happens, Matt arrives at a less than opportune moment, and he ends up spending his first evening in the U.K. with Steve's brother Pete (Charlie Hunnam). Pete hangs out with a "firm" of friends who call themselves "the Green Street Elite" and are passionate fans of the West Ham United football club (Matt quickly discovers calling British football "soccer" is an easy way to get your teeth knocked out). Pete has little use for Matt until the Green Street Elite get into a dust-up with another firm; Matt turns out to be a fierce if inexperienced fighter, and discovers he enjoys the kick of street brawling. Matt is cautiously accepted by Pete and the other members of the firm, and is soon absorbed into the very British world of violent football fandom. But when Pete and his friends learn that Matt studied journalism, they begin to suspect he's a reporter doing an undercover piece on hooliganism, and they set out to teach him an ugly lesson about loyalty. The debut feature film from British director Lexi Alexander, Green Street Hooligans (initially shown simply as Hooligans) was the first film ever to win both the Jury Prize and the Audience Award at the South by Southwest Film Festival. Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

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F*cking Fantastic movie. Edge of the seat the whole time.by Anonymous

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October 14, 2009: When I first browsed by this movie i wasn't to sure about picking it up. I've never really been much of an Elijah Wood fan so I was a little etchy about renting it. But I am extremely glad that I did. This movie is above all the most fantastic movie I have watched in quite some time. This movie has a really fantastic plot along with all the tidbit's of action and violence thrown in with it. I was immensely drawn into the characters and the setting. This movie is a must see for anyone wanting to see a great movie. Obviously not a family movie in any way, but is a great for most people wanting to escape into a world that is gritty and exciting. A true must own.

greatby beyer

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June 03, 2009: great


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