AwayDays the movie
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AwayDays the movie
Awaydays is a film based on the bestselling novel by Kevin Sampson. Set in the post-punk era in the North West of England. Paul Carty (Nicky Bell) is 19, good-looking, funny, clever - and bored out of his mind. His mother died a year ago. He lives in middle class suburbia with his silently grieving father and feisty young sister, Molly. Carty works as a junior civil servant and spends all his wages on gigs, clubs, records and football. It's at a match that he meets Elvis (Liam Boyle).
Elvis changes everything. He's part of a gang called The Pack. The Pack is legendary; they dress in a cultish, almost effeminate style that's at odds with the Boneheads and Bootboys they fight against. They have androgynous wedge haircuts worn with Lacoste tennis shirts, Lois jeans and Adidas Forest Hills training shoes. For as long as he has been going to football, Carty has been fascinated by The Pack. Now Elvis is offering him a way in...
trailer : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sPDoOVW1gXs
Looks class,there tranmere rovers fans by the way
Elvis changes everything. He's part of a gang called The Pack. The Pack is legendary; they dress in a cultish, almost effeminate style that's at odds with the Boneheads and Bootboys they fight against. They have androgynous wedge haircuts worn with Lacoste tennis shirts, Lois jeans and Adidas Forest Hills training shoes. For as long as he has been going to football, Carty has been fascinated by The Pack. Now Elvis is offering him a way in...
trailer : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sPDoOVW1gXs
Looks class,there tranmere rovers fans by the way
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you're having a laugh. Both that & Green Street were pathetic attempts.JMascis666 wrote:ID was the best film of this genre.
Football Factory was'nt much better.
The Firm is probably my pick but its still full of flaws.
Football hoolie 'culture' is something almost impossible to replicate on film in a proper realistic way, especially the match day build up, the game itself in & outside the grounds & the afters..those scenes in ID were just pathetic
Football hoolie films/books are shit
Obvisouly they'll keep on making them whilst there's a demand but they're getting progressively worse...see there's even an Italian film out now called 'Ultra'

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