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Green Street Hooligans
Posted on 1/19/10 at 11:38 am
Posted on 1/19/10 at 11:38 am
Before watching this movie, I honestly never knew anything about football firms. This is why I liked the movie, but I have one problem with it. Could Elijah Wood have been any more of a queer in this film? I feel like the movie would have been ten times better if anyone other than him was cast in that role.
I also don't understand why the movie even uses the word hooligan in the title. Is the word even said in the movie?
I also don't understand why the movie even uses the word hooligan in the title. Is the word even said in the movie?
Posted on 1/19/10 at 11:44 am to GFaceKillah
Posted on 1/19/10 at 11:46 am to GFaceKillah
quote:agreed. i love the movie despite him
I feel like the movie would have been ten times better if anyone other than him was cast in that role.
quote:passionate soccer fans are commonly called hooligans because they cause a lot touble. it's a well known term for them
why the movie even uses the word hooligan in the title
Posted on 1/19/10 at 11:46 am to Ham Tonks
Your links broke, bruh
I understand hooliganism is just another way to describe a firm, but why name the movie that if the word hooligan is never mentioned?
I understand hooliganism is just another way to describe a firm, but why name the movie that if the word hooligan is never mentioned?
Posted on 1/19/10 at 11:50 am to GFaceKillah
Because they are Soccer Hooligans. Thats what soccer fans that start fights because of games and against rival fans are called.
Posted on 1/19/10 at 11:51 am to GFaceKillah
since when does a word need to be mentioned because it's in the title
Posted on 1/19/10 at 11:55 am to GFaceKillah
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I also don't understand why the movie even uses the word hooligan in the title. Is the word even said in the movie?
The word "Scarface" is never uttered in Scarface
Football hooligans won't refer to themselves as hooligans. But it's ideal for the film to be titled that, so that it immediately lets people know what the film will involve.
Posted on 1/19/10 at 12:00 pm to Afreaux
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Football hooligans won't refer to themselves as hooligans.
I guess this is why I disagree with the title of the movie. These guys fricking hate journalists, football being called soccer, and people calling them hooligans.
I just don't think its a good title
Posted on 1/19/10 at 12:07 pm to GFaceKillah
quote:it was just called Green Street in the UK
I just don't think its a good title
Posted on 1/19/10 at 12:11 pm to GFaceKillah
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why name the movie that if the word hooligan is never mentioned?
Posted on 1/19/10 at 2:48 pm to GFaceKillah
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Could Elijah Wood have been any more of a queer in this film? I feel like the movie would have been ten times better if anyone other than him was cast in that role.
I think that was the purpose of the role. To find a weak guy that everyone walks all over and teach him how to stand up for his self and become somewhat of a man. He played that role perfectly. That is the way you need to look at it.
Posted on 1/19/10 at 2:52 pm to zmoney2613
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I think that was the purpose of the role. To find a weak guy that everyone walks all over and teach him how to stand up for his self and become somewhat of a man. He played that role perfectly. That is the way you need to look at it.
Amen
Posted on 1/19/10 at 2:57 pm to zmoney2613
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I think that was the purpose of the role. To find a weak guy that everyone walks all over and teach him how to stand up for his self and become somewhat of a man. He played that role perfectly. That is the way you need to look at it.
yet after 1 shitty punch he turns into an elite level hooligan striker which was obviously very realistic
Posted on 1/19/10 at 3:00 pm to Maximus
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yet after 1 shitty punch he turns into an elite level hooligan striker which was obviously very realistic
After he got hit that first time he started swinging like a bitch, then after a couple of fights he got the hang of it. Fighting is not a hard concept.
Posted on 1/19/10 at 3:24 pm to zmoney2613
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Fighting is not a hard concept.
Like he says, once you realized you are not made out of glass, it all opens up. Confidence and experience are HUGE in fighting.
Posted on 1/19/10 at 3:53 pm to TheCaterpillar
elijah wood could train kickboxing in thailand for a year and will still get shitstomped by 99% of soccer hooligans 99% of the time
Posted on 1/19/10 at 3:56 pm to Maximus
The movie isn't about the person Elijah Wood, he is playing a character in a movie.
This post was edited on 1/19/10 at 3:57 pm
Posted on 1/19/10 at 3:58 pm to zmoney2613
so macauley caulkin should star in rocky 7
This post was edited on 1/19/10 at 3:59 pm
Posted on 1/19/10 at 5:46 pm to Maximus
It was a pretty good flick, which is why I chose to watch GSH 2. Bad mistake...terrible.
Posted on 1/19/10 at 6:06 pm to Maximus
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so macauley caulkin should star in rocky 7
I guess you just dont understand the point of the movie
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