The Hooligan Factory

2014

Action / Comedy / Crime / Drama / Thriller

6
Rotten Tomatoes Critics - Rotten 33% · 6 reviews
Rotten Tomatoes Audience - Spilled 35% · 100 ratings
IMDb Rating 4.8/10 10 2307 2.3K

Please enable your VPΝ when downloading torrents

If you torrent without a VPΝ, your ISP can see that you're torrenting and may throttle your connection and get fined by legal action!

Get Surf VPΝ

Plot summary

Danny wants something more. Expelled from school and living in his grandfathers flat, he longs to live up to the image of his estranged father Danny Senior


Uploaded by: OTTO
August 01, 2014 at 01:36 AM

Director

Top cast

Brett Goldstein as Mr. Burrows
Tom Burke as Bullet
Craig Fairbrass as Mickey
720p.BLU 1080p.BLU
703.30 MB
1280*720
English 2.0
NR
23.976 fps
1 hr 30 min
Seeds 2
1.24 GB
1920*1080
English 2.0
NR
23.976 fps
1 hr 30 min
Seeds 2

Movie Reviews

Reviewed by azanti0029 6 / 10

Worth seeing for the nod to Goodfellas alone but also finally a British comedy that is actually funny.

The shelves of British supermarkets are filled with DVD titles with the word 'Hooligan' in them and now finally comes one that's actually worth watching. Sending up the recent spate of Hooligan and Gangster films that have swamped the straight to DVD market and kicking off with the Ranger Rover Essex Murders gone wrong with a nice cameo from Danny Dyer, this sets the parody tone for the rest of the film.

Danny (The always excellent Jason Maza) has no direction in his life but soon finds himself embroiled with Dex,(Nick Nevern) Football Hooligan Topboy, recently released from prison who sports a nice line in neon tracksuit ware. Dex and his gang hang out in the not at all camp 'Iron Hoof' bar, always entering by the back door to avoid the Police, where they plan to square up against long time rival 'The Baron' who presides over another firm.

Okay so the football hooligan version of This Is Spinal Tap this isn't, but the laughs are not thin on the ground as Nevern (Who also co wrote and directs) keeps the gags coming thick and fast. The introduction to many characters in his football gang is a classic nod to the Goodfella's gangster hang out introduction scene and its a funny homage of the first order which will have me buying the DVD for alone. ('Freddy the Nonce - Come in the toilets I've got something to show ya..')

As with the actual films of this genre its very male led heavy with the few female characters not given much to do as the male testosterone hots up leading up to the big meet but perhaps that is the point because non comical films of this type give them even less to do. Nevern has compiled an impressive supporting cast which features several up and coming British Actors including Josef Atlin (Check out his performance in A Long Way Down)Ronnie Fox, Ray Fearon and Tom Burke who is already one of the best of his generation. Every character is a nod to an already existing stereotype in films of this type and then sent up to maximum comic effect, some work better than others but the cast all put in a maximum effort and it certainly pays off. Jason Maza with his natural on screen charisma anchors the whole piece nicely as the narrator and lead role of Danny and Nevern does an uncompromising job as both actor and director in keeping the tone of the piece in the way he intended. The look and the music of the film are well thought to compliment the comedy and may have you reaching for your nearest Kappa tracksuit wear store.

What makes the film all the more incredible is the budget and time in which it was shot in which was very tight on both counts. Though that has not been a factor on this review as it has to stand on its own two feet, it is still a remarkable achievement on its own worth mentioning.

While not everything in the film is perfect and some gags fall flat, the most important thing about comedy films is that they should make you laugh and I will imagine in a couple of years time when someone says to you 'What was the last British comedy that really made you laugh?' instead of struggling to think of one, your answer could well be 'The Hooligan Factory' (Unless you're a total lemon)

Reviewed by / 10

Reviewed by Leofwine_draca 2 / 10

Absolutely pitiful

An awful British comedy and sub-gangster effort mixing in bits and pieces of the hooliganism genre. It's overstated and overdone, focusing exclusively on lowbrow humour and content at the expensive of originality and wit, and it's absolutely pitiful as a result. Hateful characters doing stupid things, laboured comedy which feels repetitive and routine, and not a second of it funny in any way, shape or form. The worst thing about this is that there are some solid and talented actors reduced to appearing in it.

Read more IMDb reviews

No comments yet

Be the first to leave a comment