Green Street Hooligans 2

Green Street Hooligans 2

2009 "After the brutal mass brawl fans of two football teams go to jail, where their feud raised to a new level of cruelty."
Green Street Hooligans 2
Green Street Hooligans 2

Green Street Hooligans 2

4.7 | 1h34m | R | en | Drama

Following the deadly climax of "Green Street Hooligans," several members of the West Ham firm and numerous members of Millwall end up in jail. The GSE quickly discover the brutality of life on the inside, as they are constant targets of the superior numbers and better-financed Millwall crew.

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4.7 | 1h34m | R | en | Drama , Crime | More Info
Released: March. 23,2009 | Released Producted By: OddLot Entertainment , Country: United States of America Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website:
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Following the deadly climax of "Green Street Hooligans," several members of the West Ham firm and numerous members of Millwall end up in jail. The GSE quickly discover the brutality of life on the inside, as they are constant targets of the superior numbers and better-financed Millwall crew.

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Cast

Ross McCall , Graham McTavish , Treva Etienne

Director

Melanie Rein

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OohLaLlama This film is, without doubt, the biggest crock of crap I've ever seen. It's pathetic, honestly. Does a prison in the UK even exist like this??! The acting is REALLY bad and the plot just unbelievable to the point of ridiculousnessI only carried on as I watching it with my son
samgrass-3 This one, I think, went straight to video. That would not surprise me, as this was a real stinker. It picks up where the original left off after the violent showdown between GSE and the Millwall fans. Dave Miller (Ross McCall) and two of his buddies are sent off to jail where they meet other jailed members of rival football firms who want to do them bloody harm. The damn thing looks like it was originally intended to be an American prison film, but was bought and adapted by a British firm. So what we end up with a sort of a bizarre cross between the soap Eastenders and HBO's prison drama Oz. Holes in the plot are quickly filled by unrelenting violence as Dave and the boys meet one disgruntled hooligan after another. Added to this mix are the tried and true roles of the Uncomprehending-but-Human Warden, the Honest Guard, and the Corrupt Guard. The Corrupt Guard develops a hatred for Dave and the boys, being as they have struck up a friendship with the Honest Guard, so she conspires with the Millwall thugs to stage a football match with the prize being release from jail. Of course she rigs it so Dave and the gang have almost no chance of winning, but the Honest Guard comes to the rescue and gets the match back on a level playing field so Dave and his boys win fair and square, and in the inevitable retribution of justice at the end, Corrupt Guard gets hers. Oh yeah, she's a woman in a men's prison. Oh, and in the role as the Corrupt Guard is none other than Marina Sirtis, late of Star Trek: The Next Generation. Now here is a warning to those of you that loved the show and correctly believed that Sirtis, as Counselor Troi, was Drop Dead Gorgeous: Do not watch this film. She has hit the wall and hit it hard. I could hardly believe at first that it was she. A friend of mine who works in Hollywood told me that Sirtis is a heavy smoker, so that accounts for a lot of the disparity. She also can't utter a sentence in the movie without using the F--- or C--- word. Usually in films such as these, the woman has a sex scene with one of the men. THANK GOD that didn't happen! I'd have tossed my cookies.
jmuss99 Great earlier quote: "the market for this is restricted to those who simply enjoy watching people getting beaten up, but is devoid of any other merit." I laughed out loud. I had the misfortune of finding this film last evening. Having never been personally exposed to the American or English penal systems, I wasn't so much put off by the location of the film as the substance of it (or lack, thereof). It was a formula prison flick, nothing more. And I've seen Ross McColl in other films and don't remember him being so horrible. His voice was so grating I was drawn to continue watching. It had a nasal squeakiness to it that was mesmerizing. This was supposed to be the film's "tough guy"? Even worse than his voice was his physique. Sunken chest and pot belly. If anyone loses a fight to this guy they should be arrested! My lord. He must've been all the budget could afford. And let's not forget Marina Sirtis. When I last saw her she was drop dead gorgeous. WHAT, on Earth, has happened to her? I know this was a film role, but I honestly did not recognize her. Time has been so cruel. In sum, the budget for this film should've been donated to a local charity.
daniel r Eagerly awaiting the follow up to GSH, my hopes were low when I learnt of the premise of the sequel. Still, I watched this film with the memory of GHS deeming my conscience to give the sequel a fair go and watch it through.I'm about an hour into the movie now, after a tiresome battle, my conscience won and thus this review.I need to let people know to not watch this. It's an abhorration and those fans of GSH -DON'T WATCH THIS!!It's just going to ruin it for you.If you liked GSH as much as I did, then you'll still check this piece of sh!t out anyways.And like me, you'll stop being interested pretty soon.