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Synopsis: 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. Sent to prison for force feeding a judge his own wig Danny Senior was a legend and Danny is looking for a way to emulate his father's achievements and rise to be "top boy". Meanwhile in Wormwood Scrubs prison legendary football hooligan Dex is about to be released. Dex is on a quest of his own, one of vengeance against his nemesis and rival firm leader Yeti. But when Danny and Dex's paths cross they embark on a journey as old as hooliganism itself. Dex, Danny and The Hooligan Factory travel the length of the country on a mission to re-establish their firm's glory days. However, the police are closing in and we get a sense that the Hooligan Factory's best days may be behind them, but with Danny on their side, and Dex finding his old form who knows where this may lead. After all... Its a funny old game.
Genre: Comedy
Director(s): Nick Nevern
Production: Think Big Studios
 
IMDB:
4.9
Rotten Tomatoes:
33%
Year:
2014
90 min
87 Views


You'll have to go through me first.

F*** it.

You never back down, do you, boy?

No. I always stand me ground.

Oh, it's all very touching, Dexter.

So, any last words?

I'm sick of talking, Baron.

Let's do this. Come on!

Thanks, Dan.

Next, I'll finish you!

Don't start that, young man.

Move! Move!

Move! Dexter!

You think you're a god.

A great god of vengeance.

You're nothing, you porky slut.

And now it's time for you to join your son.

F*** me!

Dex.

Midnight.

Dex!

Midnight!

Come on,

let's have ya, ya wankers.

This is for the Factory.

This is from me.

And this is for my son.

Dex!

Drop him out. He ain't worth it.

You've had a squeeze.

Someone call an ambulance.

Dex, mate.

Dex.

Midnight.

- Look after little f***ing Curtis for me.

- I will.

- Like he was your own.

- Like he was my own.

Boys, it's been emotional.

Danny, come closer.

You're the daddy now.

So, which one of you

wants to tell us what happened?

F*** you, cozzer. We ain't talking.

Okay.

Maybe you'll feel a bit more comfortable

speaking to an old friend.

Bill, can you come in here, please?

Allo, allo, allo, boys.

How does he know your name, Bill?

Of course, they know his name.

He's a f***ing face, ain't ya, Bill?

Tell 'em, Bill.

Bullet, I'm a police officer.

You can't be.

You f***ing ain't, Old Bill.

Danny, can you come with me, please?

That's right. Going together.

Solidarity! Don't tell 'em nothing, boys!

Boys! Boys!

Right. One of you's obviously grassed.

Which one is it?

Dan, I'm sorry about what happened to Dex.

I know he meant a lot to ya.

Thanks.

Listen, Dan,

I know you're not stupid,

so I'm gonna tell this to you straight.

It's not you I'm after.

It's that lot in there.

Okay.

So consider this your lucky day.

All charges against you have been dropped.

You're free to go.

- Really?

- But if I even get a whiff

that you've been in kind of trouble at all,

I'm gonna come down on you like

a ton of bricks. Do you understand me?

Dex's death, tragic though it was,

taught me one thing.

Life's funny.

You can be up one minute and dead the next.

But remember, if someone gives you

a second chance, always take it.

Because you may not get another.

F*** you, cozzer.

You little sh*t, Johnson.

You're going down for the rest of your

life. Wherever you go, I'll be waiting.

I hope it was f***ing worth it!

Was it all worth it?

'Course it f***ing was.

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