adam_mccormick
Joined Feb 2016
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The charm of these movies , if you can call it charm , is Craig Fairbrass. An underrated actor who always plays the hard guy and he's very good at it .
The storyline with this is highly forgettable.
So forgettable in fact that I've forgotten most of it an hour later .
Pat Tate's sidekicks , Tony and Craig play more of a comical bit part in this film and there scenes feel like padding to eek this film out to ninety minutes because of the weak storyline.
One thing I really didn't like is the boxing section near the end . Conor Benn plays his dad Nigel , when he fought Gerald McClellan . A fight that ended up with McClellen having brain damage , although that's not mentioned in the film. They could have picked any other fight and Director Andrew Loveday deserved all the criticism he gets for this decision. Complete disrespect to the American boxer .
The storyline with this is highly forgettable.
So forgettable in fact that I've forgotten most of it an hour later .
Pat Tate's sidekicks , Tony and Craig play more of a comical bit part in this film and there scenes feel like padding to eek this film out to ninety minutes because of the weak storyline.
One thing I really didn't like is the boxing section near the end . Conor Benn plays his dad Nigel , when he fought Gerald McClellan . A fight that ended up with McClellen having brain damage , although that's not mentioned in the film. They could have picked any other fight and Director Andrew Loveday deserved all the criticism he gets for this decision. Complete disrespect to the American boxer .
Everything about this was awful. I watched this on youtube because of the Jeremy Kyle publicity it received and boy oh boy!