Green Street Hooligans 2005 R, 108 min. Genre: Drama aka: Hooligans Green Street
Director: Lexi Alexander Cast: Elijah Wood, Charlie Hunnam, Claire Forlani, Marc Warren, Leo Gregory, Henry Goodman, Geoff Bell, Rafe Spall, Kieran Bew, Ross McCall, Mhairi Steenbock
Matt (Elijah Wood) takes the fall for his roommate's cocaine possession and is expelled from Harvard. With time on his hands, Matt moves to London to live with his sister, Shannon (Claire Forlani), and her husband, Steve (Marc Warren). It does not take long for Matt to get to know Steve's brother Pete (Charlie Hunnam), and that experience leads to Matt's introduction into the world of "firms," which regular guys join and then fight other firms on weekends during soccer season. The Green Street Hooligans represents one firm in this story that involves loyalty amidst violence in the world of football rivals living on the edge.
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Wilbur Wants to Kill Himself 2002 R, 110 min. Genre: Comedy
Director: Lone Scherfig Cast: Jamie Sives, Adrian Rawlins, Shirley Henderson, Lisa McKinlay, Mads Mikkelsen, Julia Davis, Susan Vidler, Robert McIntosh, Lorraine McIntosh, Gordon Brown, Mhairi Steenbock, Andrew Townsley
During the years since their father's death, Harbour (Adrian Rawlins) has been the sole caretaker for his suicidal young brother, Wilbur (Jamie Sives). When Harbour marries Alice (Shirley Henderson), her daughter, 10-year-old Mary (Lisa McKinlay), also joins the new family, and they will remain together–in good times and in bad.
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| 1. Green Street Hooligans (2005) aka: Hooligans aka: Green Street
2. Wilbur Wants to Kill Himself (2002)
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