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Double bill of British dramas about football violence and
hooliganism. 'The Football Factory' (2004) is based on the novel by
John King. Tommy Johnson (Danny Dyer) is a bright but bored
30-year-old with a steady job and close-knit family who lives for
the weekend life of casual sex, lager, drugs - and violence.
Through him we meet three other males in his world: Billy Bright
(Frank Harper), a right-wing fascist full of bitterness at a
country that he perceives as having failed him; Zeberdee (Roland
Manookian), a mouthy hooligan whose life revolves around crime and
drugs; and Bill Farrell (Dudley Sutton), a 70-year-old war veteran
who tries to enjoy every day to the limit. Shot in documentary
style using a handheld camera, the film realistically captures the
lure and potency of football violence. 'Arrivederci Millwall'
(1990) follows a group of hardcore Millwall supporters as they
travel to Bilbao in Spain for England's World Cup matches in 1982.
Their rowdy behaviour soon leads them into trouble, and the
violence escalates as Billy Jarvis (Kevin O'Donohoe) steals a gun
to avenge his brother's death in the Falklands conflict.
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Jingle All the Way (Blu-ray disc)
Arnold Schwarzenegger, Sinbad, Phil Hartman, Rita Wilson, Robert Conrad, …
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R275
Discovery Miles 2 750
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Ships in 10 - 17 working days
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Arnold Schwarzenegger shows what a big softie he is at heart in
this Christmas comedy. Howard Langston (Arnie) is a busy executive
who wants to keep in his son's good books by buying him the present
at the top of his Christmas list: the Turbo Man doll. The only
problem is that Turbo Man is the most popular toy in America, and
nearly all the department stores have sold out. Howard spends a
desperate Christmas Eve attempting to track down his son's dream
present, but finds himself in constant conflict with a crazed
postman on a similar mission.
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