Managed to lay my mits on a copy of this over the Xmas period. I think it's due for a cinema release around Spring time.
It tells the story of a Chelsea firm and follows them on their travels and the film all builds up to their FA Cup game away at....Millwall! There's no massive stars in it, the lead part is played by Danny Dyer (Human Traffic, Mean Machine, annoying Cockney bloke in Vice City) and the film also features the guy who played Dog in Lock Stock ("Will everyone stop getting shot!") and Tinker from Lovejoy(!). The film pulls no punches in terms of violence and the F and C words so it's definately not one to sit through with your missus.
The soundtrack is also pretty good, So far I've spotted 3 Oasis songs, 2 blondie songs and a couple of Missy Elliot tracks in there.
I reckon it will become the next cult Brit-flick when it comes out. I'm quite surprised that none of the teams named in this film have tried to take out some kind of writ to stop their names being used in this film, I can't imagine Chelsea and Millwall being too happy about their fans being portrayed as hooligans on the big screen!
It tells the story of a Chelsea firm and follows them on their travels and the film all builds up to their FA Cup game away at....Millwall! There's no massive stars in it, the lead part is played by Danny Dyer (Human Traffic, Mean Machine, annoying Cockney bloke in Vice City) and the film also features the guy who played Dog in Lock Stock ("Will everyone stop getting shot!") and Tinker from Lovejoy(!). The film pulls no punches in terms of violence and the F and C words so it's definately not one to sit through with your missus.
The soundtrack is also pretty good, So far I've spotted 3 Oasis songs, 2 blondie songs and a couple of Missy Elliot tracks in there.
I reckon it will become the next cult Brit-flick when it comes out. I'm quite surprised that none of the teams named in this film have tried to take out some kind of writ to stop their names being used in this film, I can't imagine Chelsea and Millwall being too happy about their fans being portrayed as hooligans on the big screen!