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Hooligans 2

Original title: Green Street Hooligans 2
  • Video
  • 2009
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 34m
IMDb RATING
4.7/10
15K
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Hooligans 2 (2009)
CrimeDramaSport

After the brutal mass brawl fans of two football teams go to jail, where their feud raised to a new level of cruelty.After the brutal mass brawl fans of two football teams go to jail, where their feud raised to a new level of cruelty.After the brutal mass brawl fans of two football teams go to jail, where their feud raised to a new level of cruelty.

  • Director
    • Jesse V. Johnson
  • Writers
    • T. Jay O'Brien
    • Lexi Alexander
    • Dougie Brimson
  • Stars
    • John Bariamis
    • Nicola Bertram
    • Matt Candito
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    4.7/10
    15K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Jesse V. Johnson
    • Writers
      • T. Jay O'Brien
      • Lexi Alexander
      • Dougie Brimson
    • Stars
      • John Bariamis
      • Nicola Bertram
      • Matt Candito
    • 51User reviews
    • 11Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    John Bariamis
    • The Chaplain
    Nicola Bertram
    Nicola Bertram
    • Fosterville Guard
    • (as Nicola Bertrtam)
    Matt Candito
    • Akbar
    Lonnie Cayetano
    • Fellow
    Paul Cullen
    • Mickey
    Hugh Daly
    Hugh Daly
    • Prisoner #1
    • (as Hugh Daley)
    Treva Etienne
    Treva Etienne
    • Arthur Mason
    Michael Enright
    Michael Enright
    • Daniel
    Terence Jay
    • Jess Abbot
    Steve Hart
    • Paul
    Nicky Holender
    • Ned Hastings
    • (as Nick Holender)
    Luke Massy
    Luke Massy
    • Keith Morrison
    Graham McTavish
    Graham McTavish
    • Big Marc Turner
    Suzanne May
    • Michelle 'Red' Miller
    Ross McCall
    Ross McCall
    • Dave Miller
    Timothy V. Murphy
    Timothy V. Murphy
    • Max
    • (as Timothy Murphy)
    Deobia Oparei
    Deobia Oparei
    • Derrick Jackson
    T. Jay O'Brien
    • Fosterville Governor
    • Director
      • Jesse V. Johnson
    • Writers
      • T. Jay O'Brien
      • Lexi Alexander
      • Dougie Brimson
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    2wellthatswhatithinkanyway

    Repellent, brain-numbing bilge

    STAR RATING: ***** Saturday Night **** Friday Night *** Friday Morning ** Sunday Night * Monday Morning

    Following a 'can't back down' confrontation with his rival Millwall supporters, Dave (Ross McCall) and his gang are transferred to a tougher prison with a harsher regime, where they are pitted against the brutal Big Marc (Graham McTavish) and his blood thirsty section of the Millwall firm who are determined to make their lives hell.

    I'm not going to start blaming Green Street 2 for problems in society, and am the most liberal minded when it comes to censorship, but this soulless straight to DVD sequel to the only average cinematic film is as base as it can get, with the minimal, simplistic story revolving around twisted thugs dishing out sickening, blood soaked hand to hand violence to each other. Since each side is as morally and humanistically dead as each other, it's tough to really see either side coming off as the good guys in the tacked on 'happy' ending that feels as flat and insincere as the plot has been so far up in the film.

    Another objection is the lack of conviction. It's supposedly set in a tough English prison, yet the inside and (especially) the outside resemble more of an American one, making it pretty obvious it was filmed for a yank audience, along with the actors putting on unconvincing London accents when they're really Scottish, northern or even American themselves. As the lead star, McCall carries things along with enough (fake) cockney charm whilst getting convincing (given the nature of the film) support from Luke Massy and Nick Holender and McTavish certainly has presence as the villain, but the material is so weak none of them can shine. One fun thing you can do is play Spot the Character Actor, including 'Digital Man' Matthias Hues in literally a walk on part and even Bennett (from Commando) himself Vernon Wells (now really fat) as the prison governor, but the overall feeling you're left with is why the studios keep making these meaningless, cheap looking straight to DVD sequels in the first place and what drives anyone to want to watch them. *
    3thepecksta

    Clean the car or reduce the ironing.

    Well hand on heart this could be the worst film i have ever witnessed. Let's be straight here. 1 - I am an avid lover of football. 2 - I'm not prudish and a nor am i disgusted at a set to do on match day. Violence doesn't turn my stomach at all.

    Yet this film is truly disgraceful, there are much 'worse' scenes than its predecessor but the plot & acting beggars belief. My missus loved the original to the point of watching it over and over again. I think she was as shocked as i was just how farcical this was. I had wondered how i'd missed this on the big screen, maybe it was DVD release only but only learnt of it yesterday so i hurriedly made my way to our nearest store with a little bit of excitement if i may say so. We did rather well to sit through this to its conclusion and if my Sky HD box wasn't faulty (to be serviced tomorrow am) it would have gone off at the most 25 minutes in. Save your money. Absolutely abysmal.

    So to conclude a 3/10 is actually rather higher than it merits. I gave it a more credible rating due to some fair graphic fisticuffs etc. Otherwise a 1/10 would have more suitable.
    5ianregbull

    Not Bad.

    I didn't mind this movie. I thought it would get better reviews than it has received. People have been scrutinizing it to determine its failings but for me, it is just a prison B-movie. I think prison movies are a genre in themselves and it does not take much for me to get into it. I thought the acting in the film was sufficient. And the violence was at a real enough level. The baddies are convincing. And the goodies gain our alliance. One of the obvious failings though was the decision by the governor of the jail to play a soccer game to determine who gets released. That is so unrealistic that it does snap me out of my absorption and awaken my critical faculty. But you know what - I already know it is just a B-movie. It is not out to aspire to great heights. So even this I am willing to let pass. This to me is just an average movie offering some decent entertainment on a slow afternoon. I think it is worth watching.
    1pmahon08

    Terrible film

    Where to begin, this is wrong wrong wrong. I'm not sure i can put in words how bad this film is. Firstly the setting, this film is filmed entirely on location in the city of Whittier, CA USA. However since the subject matter is related to 2 London, England football clubs. West Ham and Millwall. The setting and scenes take away from the points of the movie. The violence appears at times to be violent for violence sake. The plot line is unrealistic, especially the scenes relating to the football game. Overall a complete shambles and disappointment. I assume this straight to DVD film is made for an American audience. However i feel if someone wants to watch a football in prison film, may i suggest Mean Machine with Vinnie Jones which looks Oscar winning compared to this awful awful film. A great way to fleece the public in a credit crunch, riding on the back of its more watchable and enjoyable prequel. Avoid at all costs!!!!!!!!
    4sb-49377

    Should Have Filmed It In England

    Could have been a good movie but clearly filmed in California which was very over obvious & spoilt my enjoyment of the movie.

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    • Trivia
      Ross McCall is the only actor to reprise his roll from the original as Dave Bjorno, although Terrance Jay appeared in the first film as Jeremy Van Holden here appears as the prisoner with the red eye Jess Abbot, although both films feature a character called Big Marc, here played by Graham McTavish, Marc in the original film was portrayed by Jamie Kenna, although his name isn't spoken on screen it's unknown if theyre meant to be portraying the same character.
    • Goofs
      Dave, Ned and Keith reminisce about the surprise van attack in the first film which relaunched the GSE, and talk about the events as if they were present, Ned and Neith weren't among the 8 GSE members involved in the incident, and whilst Dave was he was already at the station prior to the vans arrival and didn't exit it, contrary to what he says.
    • Quotes

      Big Marc: [to Dave, Keith and Ned] Is it just the three of you minding the shop? What would little Petey say about that? Oh yeah - we fucking killed him.

    • Alternate versions
      To secure the FSK-18 rating in Germany, the German version was cut to tone down certain violent scenes. The not rated SPIO/JK DVD release is 100% uncut.
    • Connections
      Featured in The Rotten Tomatoes Show: The Last Exorcism/Piranha 3D/Vampires Suck (2010)
    • Soundtracks
      Rise Up
      Written by Ronan Breslin

      Performed by Strawberry Blondes

      Courtesy of Deck Cheese Records

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    • Release date
      • July 28, 2010 (Sweden)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • German
    • Also known as
      • Green Street Hooligans 2
    • Filming locations
      • Fred C. Nelles Youth Correctional Facility, Whittier, California, USA(Prison scenes - internal and external)
    • Production company
      • Madison Wells
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    • Budget
      • $1,000,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 34 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
      • DTS
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1
      • 1.85 : 1

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