I have yet to watch the series, I seen the film (which is one of the realistically terrifying films I have seen, just powerful and scary in terms of it’s reality) but I do want to watch it also and see how it’s concluded, I’d recommend Dead Man’s Shoes which is by the same director of this film, really chilling but brilliant.
Amazing work. I love all of Shane Meadows works. It's a shame that money gets thrown at the rubbish that Guy Ritchie makes while Shane is criminally underrated
I only seen this and Dead Man Shoes (which is brilliant by the way) so I can see where you are coming from, his films are far more important and make British cinema feel more alive than Ritchie’s work.
@@TheRealClankZoka I think the first one I saw was A Room for Romeo Brass. There's a scene with Paddy Considine (first time I'd seen him act) that really shocked me, he's been one of my favourite actors since then. Not only does Shane make excellent films, he has an eye for great talent
One of my favourite movies. Really hard hitting, but important. The TV series are great too.
I have yet to watch the series, I seen the film (which is one of the realistically terrifying films I have seen, just powerful and scary in terms of it’s reality) but I do want to watch it also and see how it’s concluded, I’d recommend Dead Man’s Shoes which is by the same director of this film, really chilling but brilliant.
Amazing work. I love all of Shane Meadows works. It's a shame that money gets thrown at the rubbish that Guy Ritchie makes while Shane is criminally underrated
I only seen this and Dead Man Shoes (which is brilliant by the way) so I can see where you are coming from, his films are far more important and make British cinema feel more alive than Ritchie’s work.
@@TheRealClankZoka I think the first one I saw was A Room for Romeo Brass. There's a scene with Paddy Considine (first time I'd seen him act) that really shocked me, he's been one of my favourite actors since then. Not only does Shane make excellent films, he has an eye for great talent