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The Hooligan Factory
TrailerThe movie is about a guy named Danny. He is banned from school and lives with his grandfather. Here, he still remains mischievous untill he is sent to prison and become a prisoner. In prison, he is still messing up everything.Genre: ComedyActors: Jason Maza, Nick Nevern, Tom Burke, Ray Fearon, Steven ODonnell, Morgan Watkins, Josef Altin, Ronnie Fox, Leo Gregory, Keith-Lee Castle, Lorraine Stanley, ...»Director: Nick NevernCountry: United StatesDuration: 90 minQuality: HDRelease: 2014IMDb: 4.80 CommentsSort By- Newest
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The BaronPlayed by: Keith-Lee CastleJimmy Two TimesPlayed by: Matthew GammieFactory HooliganPlayed by: Steve Strange -
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Critic Reviews of "The Hooligan Factory"
Independent (UK)June 13, 2014Nick Nevern's spoof of football hooligan films doesn't seem that different from the films it is parodying -- but maybe that's the point of the joke.
GuardianJune 12, 2014I snickered from sheer recognition at the first overpopulated ruckus on a tiny footbridge, and there's a Reg Hollis cameo, but that probably isn't enough to merit rescuing it from the 24-hour garage bargain bin.
Total FilmJune 09, 2014It's an affectionate piss-take that clearly knows its source material inside-out; trouble is, it relies too often on lifting other movies' dialogue verbatim, as if the mere act of referencing were innately hysterical.
Empire MagazineJune 08, 2014Does for football hooligans what Cockneys Vs. Zombies did for cockneys (and zombies). Very silly, occasionally very funny.
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