Inspired by Stephen Sayers' rise from the backstreets of Newcastle's West End to the top of the criminal ladder and the authorities subsequent attempt to bring him crashing back down again.Inspired by Stephen Sayers' rise from the backstreets of Newcastle's West End to the top of the criminal ladder and the authorities subsequent attempt to bring him crashing back down again.Inspired by Stephen Sayers' rise from the backstreets of Newcastle's West End to the top of the criminal ladder and the authorities subsequent attempt to bring him crashing back down again.
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Bless Steve Wraith , the lad so wants to be an actor ....but he's not .Ive seen him in a few things and he's more wooden than Pinocchio's left leg .He seems to stiffen up whenever he has to move .I found myself questioning the actual point of 99% of the film and after sitting through the whole film (in 3 separate sittings) I feel I should punish myself , especially after paying for the privilege. I have an old rusty tin opener in the shed and later on today I will gouge both of my eyes out in an attempt tempt to cleanse my body and what's left of my soul. It makes Rise of the Footsoldier 7 look like Gone With The Wind. I feel I should mention the accent of the lead detective , I can only describe it as sounding like An American Joe Pasquale being violated with a cattle prod. All in all possibly thee worst thing I've ever watched in my life and that includes watching my workmate sneeze in the van causing a large bloodied snot to land on the dashboard.
Believe me when I say this is possibly the worst 'film' ever made.
The acting is atrocious and makes me cringe.
Don't get me started on Steve Wraith. He cannot act, it's depressingly bad to witness and he needs to accept that.
The American cops accent was hideously poor, how it got past the edit just shows you how amateurish this whole venture was.
One thing I did enjoy though was the choreography on the fight scenes, absolutely hilarious, as if it was done by a couple of 12 year olds in their drama class or even still at break time.
Basically to sum it up, I'd recommend this to nobody...
The acting is atrocious and makes me cringe.
Don't get me started on Steve Wraith. He cannot act, it's depressingly bad to witness and he needs to accept that.
The American cops accent was hideously poor, how it got past the edit just shows you how amateurish this whole venture was.
One thing I did enjoy though was the choreography on the fight scenes, absolutely hilarious, as if it was done by a couple of 12 year olds in their drama class or even still at break time.
Basically to sum it up, I'd recommend this to nobody...
Why do script writers always try to find excuses for hardened criminals. This film tells the story of some very nasty people and excuses their behaviour by focussing on their hard upbringing and environment. Trouble is, it doesn't tell the story very well. The acting is average at best with the exception of the wonderful Nicholas Ball. The prize for the worst acting goes to the actor playing Detective Scott. He uses the strangest attempt at an American accent I have ever heard but why attempt it in the first place. He is from Newcastle playing a Newcastle detective. Did I miss something. Is he supposed to be on secondment from the NYPD? Was the explainer cut? As for the rest of the story it just glosses over these real life criminals making them out to be some sort of urban heroes. They are not.
From the opening scenes and bad lighting, knew this wasn't going to be great.
The narrator even pronounced Elswick with the emphasis on the W, Els Wick, lol
Kept with it hoping to spot places I knew. No nothing to see here, drone shots of the Tyne and a random pub in Consett?
Acting hilarious, at one point thought it was a comedy, it's that bad.
Then realised who Vic was supposed to be and that definitely confirmed it was a comedy.
At one point thought they must of had a Time Machine. Mostly set in the 80's with licence plates of present day and everyone using an I phone.
Save your time and don't bother.
The narrator even pronounced Elswick with the emphasis on the W, Els Wick, lol
Kept with it hoping to spot places I knew. No nothing to see here, drone shots of the Tyne and a random pub in Consett?
Acting hilarious, at one point thought it was a comedy, it's that bad.
Then realised who Vic was supposed to be and that definitely confirmed it was a comedy.
At one point thought they must of had a Time Machine. Mostly set in the 80's with licence plates of present day and everyone using an I phone.
Save your time and don't bother.
The worst film i have ever seen...Steve wraith is the worst actor iv ever seen and the rest are no better..80s/90s and they have modern cars made decades later 1 landrover even had a chrome wrap!?? They are also using touch screen android phones when they weren't even invented!..everything in this film is bad....i dont understand why it was even made..its about a north east criminal who wasn't very successful and spent a lot of time in prison...don't waste your time.. its boring.........Newcastle is a great place with lots of great people and this movie just shows a dark side that people dont really care about.
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