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It wasn't even that nawty.Lord Kangana wrote:I had to go and check that there was such a thing as Green Street 2. Tagline "straight to video". No comment I make could ever be as scathing as that.
Basically in prison they have a football match, with the winners being released earlyDue to the number of people transferring to the prison and the lack of space, The Governor asks Veronica and Officer Mason to select 63 people to set free but under the circumstances that they will not damage society if let go. Veronica purposely lets many Millwall fans go who are trouble but the Governor spots this and Officer Mason picks a more suitable list of which he agrees to apart from the 3 members of the GSE who have been trouble since they came. Veronica then asks 3 of her Millwall to be set free instead of Dave and the crew but the Governor has an idea to let them compete for this prize.
After a number of visits by Dave's girlfriend, Marc spots this and orders 2 of his lads to keep her hostage of which Dave discovers. Marc tells Dave to throw the match or they will kill his girlfriend. Before the match begins, Dave informs Ivan of what is going to happen and tells him to call his friend to go over to the house and save his girlfriend.
As the match begins, a gruesome fight begins while play is going on and Dave purposely plays badly so Millwall can win. Later on, a large group of GSE are seen at Dave's house to save his girlfriend. Ivan then gives Dave the signal (something he did earlier in the film) that she is OK and Dave starts to play to win. Millwall stand no chance with West Ham outplaying them completely and Dave scoring the winning goal. After the game ends Marc, now distressed at Dave, goes up to him but him and his 3 Millwalls are arrested for being found out and Veronica is also arrested on charge of drugs, Officer Mason smiles as he is promoted where Dave and the boys are set free.
Was right all along
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Last night, I watched "The Midnight Meat Train" - a wonderful film based on a Clive Barker short story. It stars the superb Vinnie Jones as a butcher, with some bloke I don't know as a photographer, Brooke Shields as his girlfriend and someone who was in House as a diner chef/owner.
It also features the ever-excellent Ted "Brother Of Sam" Raimi making a short cameo in a beautifully shot scene, in which he gets his head staved in with a metal hammer thing, his eyeball slowly falling out of its socket and splattering on the floor, before his female companion is decapitated with a meat cleaver. It really should win an award - it would be a disgrace were it ignored.
In any event, the film climaxes with the hero having to make an important decision between personal happiness and self-sacrifice for a greater good.
A truly moral and beautiful film that the whole family can enjoy.
It also features the ever-excellent Ted "Brother Of Sam" Raimi making a short cameo in a beautifully shot scene, in which he gets his head staved in with a metal hammer thing, his eyeball slowly falling out of its socket and splattering on the floor, before his female companion is decapitated with a meat cleaver. It really should win an award - it would be a disgrace were it ignored.
In any event, the film climaxes with the hero having to make an important decision between personal happiness and self-sacrifice for a greater good.
A truly moral and beautiful film that the whole family can enjoy.
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