Football Factory DVD
This stunning second feature film from director Nick Love, 'Football Factory', sees Danny Dyer (Human Traffic) in the performance of his career and Frank Harper (Lock, Stock and Two Smoking barrels), in this drug fuelled adrenaline rush of a story about friendship, revenge and violence. Shot on a low budget, the film deftly explores the study of life in middle England; football violence and male culture at it’s extreme. This is England's worst nightmare. Enjoy it!
Tommy Johnson is a bored twenty-something who lives for his weekends of casual sex, watered-down lager, heavily-cut drugs, and occasionally kicking the hell out of someone. Tommy's life ambles along until a violent encounter with the top boy of a rival firm starts a tit-for-tat war and a series of nightmares that force him to ask himself the question about his life: is it worth it?
Told through Tommy's eyes and linked together by his relationships with three other generations of males, Nick Love has taken John King's bestselling novel 'The Football Factory' and turned it into a film that leaves a brilliant mixture of excitement and anguish in the pit of your stomach.
What else you gonna do on a Saturday?
"Happy hour measures of violence, drugs, drinking, thieving, sex and profanity" GQ.
"A nose-bursting blow to the senses. Totally infectious" Loaded.
"Hilarious and gripping from start to finish" Nuts.
Special Features
- Deleted and extended scenes.
- The 'making of the Football Factory'.
- Audio commentary from director Nick Love and Danny Dyer.
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