DVD reviews
Waiting For Forever
The film falters, with too many stories to follow all at once...
The Entitled
...twisted and paints a scary picture of modern American youth.
The Orator
...watchable and even enlightening...
The Dead
...impressively original...
Green Street 2 (DVD)
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Distributor: Reel
The Film: Zero
FILMINK rates DVDs and Blu-rays out of 5
Starting where Green Street Hooligans (which featured Elijah Wood as an American lured into the world of British soccer gang warfare) finished, Green Street 2 begins with the incarceration of peripheral GSE members Dave (Ross McCall), Keith (Luke Massy) and Ned (Nicky Holender). They find themselves in a prison run by a soccer loving governor (played by Aussie Vernon Wells, of Commando and Mad Max fame), and are soon stuck in a fight for their lives off the pitch, and a fight for their freedom on the pitch, with the possibility of early parole if they win their five aside game. With a constant barrage of mindless violence, a lack of character development, a ludicrous storyline and primary school nativity play acting, Green Street 2 has absolutely no appeal. Red card!

