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| Value for Money | 9.3/10 |
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| Reviewer Rating | 8.8/10 |
| Overall Rating | 8.8/10 |
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Full review by
Guest.
on 13th Apr 2008
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Good Points: Good insight into British culture, good character development, fantastic storyline.
Bad Points: Frodo's in it.
General comments: A suprisingly good film, definately worth seeing.
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on 30th Mar 2007
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User Rating : 7
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It is a somewhat unrealistic, yet highly entertaining depiction of England football hooligans. The story is somewhat unlikely, and there is an over prominence of the role and influence hooligans have over a football match, but this doesn't really stop you from enjoying the film if you understand this concept.
Green Street is the story of Matt (Elijah Wood) coming to London after being (wrongfully) expelled from Harvard. He finds that his sister's boyfriend has links with West Ham football h ...
dblock's full review | 233 words
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on 29th May 2006
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User Rating : 10
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I thought Green Street was one of the best sports movies I've seen, certainly the best in recent memory. Certainly the best soccer/football film I have seen. It's unfortunate it had a minor run at the theaters here but the DVD will more than make up for it I'm sure, especially when looking at the site.
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on 12th May 2006
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User Rating : 10
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Green Street - An excellent depiction of todays 'football firms' in operation around the South East and other parts of the country.
The story starts when a young American lad gets roped into taking the blame in a drugs scandal at a high profile university and gets caught up in his brother-in-laws 'business'.
An edge-of-seater with some funny lines but also some unbelievably sad parts. A fast-paced drama with excellent acting from Elijah Woods and Charlie Hunnam (with an excellent cockne ...
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