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Anuvahood

  • 2011
  • R
  • 1h 28m
IMDb RATING
5.4/10
5.5K
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Adam Deacon and Richie Campbell in Anuvahood (2011)
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Meet Kenneth. He thinks he's got the moves. He thinks he's got the swagger. He thinks he can spit bars. But in reality, he's a WASTEMAN!Meet Kenneth. He thinks he's got the moves. He thinks he's got the swagger. He thinks he can spit bars. But in reality, he's a WASTEMAN!Meet Kenneth. He thinks he's got the moves. He thinks he's got the swagger. He thinks he can spit bars. But in reality, he's a WASTEMAN!

  • Directors
    • Adam Deacon
    • Daniel Toland
  • Writers
    • Adam Deacon
    • Michael Vu
  • Stars
    • Adam Deacon
    • Femi Oyeniran
    • Ollie Barbieri
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.4/10
    5.5K
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    • Directors
      • Adam Deacon
      • Daniel Toland
    • Writers
      • Adam Deacon
      • Michael Vu
    • Stars
      • Adam Deacon
      • Femi Oyeniran
      • Ollie Barbieri
    • 30User reviews
    • 12Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Adam Deacon
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    • Kenneth
    Femi Oyeniran
    Femi Oyeniran
    • Bookie
    Ollie Barbieri
    Ollie Barbieri
    • Enrique
    Darwood Grace
    • Omar
    Leon Black
    • Clint
    Lethal Bizzle
    • Lloyd
    Jazzie Zonzolo
    • T.J.
    Richard Blackwood
    • Russell
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    Alanna Flynn
    • Supermarket Girl
    Paul Kaye
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    • (as James Rainer)
    Eddie Kadi
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    Carmel O'Connor
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    • Directors
      • Adam Deacon
      • Daniel Toland
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      • Adam Deacon
      • Michael Vu
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    jason31-321-904744

    Brilliant

    Again thoroughly enjoyed another Adam Deacon movie this guy along with Ben Drew are the two most important actors/directors this generation has right now at the moment in my opinion. This movie does exactly what it is supposed to which is to make us laugh our arse off! Anyone who doesn;t find Tyrone hilarious needs a sense of humour transplant immediately? Is this movies a masterpiece? lol of course not its not supposed to be, Has Adam Deacon spent 4 years polishing every single scene just like a Kubrick or Kurosawa movie? Of course bloody not lol. This is a quickly and very cheaply British movie made with realistic dialogue, scenery, costume, music, script, of course it is realistic if it isn;t then how else do the young underclass of Britain dress and talk etc? Its spot on in fact. Now this movie isn't perfect in some places, Fair enough, But this movie is entertaining and makes me want too watch many more Deacon efforts and feel proud that all these talented British actors are giving it a go instead of actually dealing drugs or standing in a job centre. My advice is lighten the hell up when watching these movies ffs. To anyone else who found this movie hilarious good on ya'h. Big well done to Deacon and rest of crew an excellent effort. By the way one last thing this was twice as funny as the original Friday movies just not as polished.
    5if_time_Was_god

    OK, but could have been better

    Watching Anuvahood, it becomes clear very quickly that Adam Deacon the director was trying to make a British version of Friday, the classic American 'ghetto' comedy. Almost every aspect of the film has been influenced by Friday; for example the theme tune of the neighbourhood bully in Anuvahood is basically the same as the one in Friday but with a beat added to it! However, it doesn't come anywhere near to the brilliance of Friday, not even close! The main problem is that in Anuvahood all the main characters are played so stupidly over-the-top for the whole film (watch it and you'll understand). If you're looking for clever, subtle humour then look elsewhere.

    Having said all that, Anuvahood does have its moments and overall it was quite entertaining (it is undeniably a unique and quirky film); some bits are VERY funny (my favourite was with the African traffic warden!)and it has some truly disgusting bits (one involving ketchup and feet).However, for most of the film I wasn't laughing, just thinking "Friday is so much better than this."

    One more thing; if you're not familiar with the slang of the 'gangsters' in London, definitely don't bother coming to see it!
    8Ramsingh96

    Brilliant comedy - not suitable for all audiences

    Anuvahood is a brilliant comedy film for teens and young adults. The humour is mainly aimed towards 15-20 year olds. Adam Decon is a hilarious main charter and it is good that the film doesn't try to make London look like a crap-hole where everyone is a gun-toting idiot. I think that some older generations will not find this film too funny, due to the 'slang' used and the type of humour. Overall this film is a good high quality urban comedy with tons of funny references - I would recommended this films to anyone. - Funny Characters - Funny References - 8/10

    Sorry this is my first review I hope it was okay :)
    7nosiru

    Hilarious - Nice Work Deacon

    Anuvahood is an Urban Comedy film Directed by Adam Deacon. <-- (His First Full Length Film) This film is about a boy named Kenneth (call him 'K') Fletcher. He has just left his job and now wants to be a respected gangster & rapper, soon he realises that he's just another wannabe bad boy… Basically a Wasteman. It's starring Adam Deacon, Femi Oyeniran, Jazzie Zonzolo, Ollie Barbieri, Richie Campbell, Michael Vu, Will Johnson, Ashley Walters, Paul Kaye, Eddie Kadi, Richard Blackwood & Jocelyn Jee Esien.

    SLIDER'S REVIEW:

    From the title "Anuvahood" meaning Another Hood) don't go thinking that is going to be like Kidulthood or Adulthood. I thought this was going to be a parody but it's nothing like that, it's a funny comedy that does its job to entertain and it doesn't take itself too seriously (and neither should you). All the actors/actresses did their best to bring the audience to laughter and a good job I think they did (lots of LOL moments). As this is Mr Deacon's first film he's directing and acting I will happily give him a B+ for effort. This film does resemble the one of 'Friday' (ice cube film) because I have seen story lines like this before. Anuvahood is just the UK having a go at something similar.

    The humour been displayed is wild and exciting every opportunity they had to throw in something remotely funny they did. Every new character comes with their own aura that added to the comedy. Even the serious scenes had a way of keeping it light & not too heavy.The slang (lots of it), dress code, music and cinematography all fits in well together, it's really London like but the problem with that is it's going to feel like it was made for a specific target audience. Some people from other parts of the country/world may not understand it (hopefully they will).

    Adam Deacon does brilliantly as K, he was a believable actor who life on the estate went from bad to worse. He was able to make the audience laugh and be on his side at the same time. His bestfriend TJ (Zonzolo) does his best to make us laugh but had the over the top sort of feeling in some scenes. You have to keep watching to understand Tyrone's (Campbell) funniness, he is loud, fast talking & in your face at first but then when he gets in his strides he was pure comedy to watch. Bookie (Oyeniran) was also an enjoyable character to watch, all you needed from him was a barrel of assault at K to make you laugh. I for one was not buying Enrique's (Barbieri) accent. I didn't like his character, it seemed forced (this not the JJ I know from Skins). The rest of the cast do an applausable job on screen. Good Performances.

    Cameo Appearances: Lethal Bizzle, Giggs & Mz Bratt + More

    #Overall: Barrel Of Laughs (Support UK Films & Go Watch It)

    ONE FAVOURITE MOMENT IN THE FILM: The scene where K comes out of Tyrone's block and gets approached by a gang who don't recognise him until he says 'allow me'.
    9jezebel-j

    Seriously Funny

    I'm a hard one to make laugh. The Hangover...meh. Shaun of the Dead...OK. Admittedly there are better crafted films, cleverer, snappier, whatever. I don't really like comedy that tries to be too intelligent. What I love is silly, leave your brain at the door, and just make me forget all my workday stress. I like to LMAO. And this doesn't disappoint, AT ALL.

    I had read reviews...all of them suggested I shouldn't bother watching this. But being the perverse creature I am, and almost in a way WANTING to put it down (I'm a huge fan of the Noel Clarke hoods)I announced last night (to groans) that this was the evening's viewing. I'm so glad I did.

    Being a 40-something (yeah, that'll surprise your "not for the over-30s" crew) middle class parent of teenagers, I'm already well used to the street slang, and in this film, every single tiny nuance of the culture and language is used to send itself up - brilliantly. Not much of a story, not much of a plot - it doesn't matter. Listen to your own kids speaking to their friends; look at their text talk. It's all here and ridiculed...but in a loving way.

    Well done Adam Deacon; this was a great debut. It ranks up there with 4 Lions for me. And the next time I have an absolute b****** of a day at work, I might just watch it again ;)

    The African Traffic Warden is one of the funniest things I have seen in forever. Kudos.

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    • Trivia
      Kidulthood (2006) DVD can be seen in one scene.
    • Goofs
      When Lilly (K's sister) steals his lyric book he chases after her. After they have done arguing, he places his lyric book down to pick up her hand games console on spits on it. He then exits the room leaving behind his lyric book which was the only reason he went in her room.
    • Quotes

      Tunde: [singing] #I say can't you see the sign its a double yellow line!#

      Tyrone: OH MY DAYS what the f**k you doing to my baby?

      Tunde: I am just an African.

      Tyrone: And how you scratch man's tings blud?

      Tunde: This is disabled parking, you are not disabled!

      Tyrone: I am disabled.

      Tunde: You are not disabled.

      Tyrone: Blud, I am disabled, look at my arm

      [wiggles arm around]

      Tunde: Ehhh so you are mocking disfortunate people! You know God is watching you, God is watching you!

      Tyrone: I don't care who's watchin', Blud! LET them Watch! YOU'RE TAKING MAN'S STRESS LEVELS TO A NEXT DIMENSION!

    • Connections
      Featured in The Wright Stuff: Episode #15.132 (2011)

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    • Release date
      • March 18, 2011 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
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    • Also known as
      • Как стать крутым
    • Production companies
      • Gunslinger
      • Gateway Films
      • Cabin Fever Films
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      • $1,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $3,405,485
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 28 minutes
    • Color
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