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Kenneth (who likes to call himself Kay) begins to realise he's just another wannabe bad boy... even less than a loser in fact. After quitting his job at Laimsbury's, Kay vows to become a respected gangster... or cry trying. A pulls-no-punches, coming-of-age story, centering on one directionless hopeless "shotter", who finds his true worth in the face of urban adversity.

Adam Deacon as  Kenneth
Michael Vu as  Lesoi
Richie Campbell as  Tyrone
Jaime Winstone as  Yasmin
Paul Kaye as  Tony
Ashley Walters as  Cracks
Richard Blackwood as  Russell
Eddie Kadi as  Tunde
Perry Benson as  Brian
Linda Robson as  Pauline

Reviews

maninder battu
2011/03/18

the film is very interesting and does not get you bored at any point. i found out about the film by people always talking about it. the story is about a young lad called Kenneth who just wants to be a rapper and popular in his local town, he always causes trouble and dares to do pretty much anything for attention and a bit of money. Kenneth the main character has friends that don't seem to believe in him. i am really telling you that you need to go and watch this movie because its a brilliant film to watch! this film is a comedy version of adult hood and is not as serious as its older versions. this has to be the best film out of all the others!

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dave-ross390
2011/03/19

watched this film as i didn't have much eles to watch last night and wished i watched it sooner now, i am not really into comedys normally its action and i mean action movies, all i did was laugh at this filmn, so funny threw and threw and i rated it 10/10 coz it deserves that score, Adam Deacon who plays the big i am but really he is a nobody runs the film, his part is very good, fast smooth little talker with no back up at all, i will be watching this again coz like i said its so funny and a good story, bit boring story but its the life he is living, you need to watch it to find out, fancy a good comedy then this is your film. only been released 18th march 2011 and already getting the ratings.

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Jackson Booth-Millard
2011/03/20

I saw clips of this on TV and thought it looked like a reasonable looking comedy, but then I forgot that I had heard about it before somewhere, so I certainly became keen to see it. Basically on the Goonbred Estate somewhere in London lives young wannabe bad boy Kenneth (Kidulthood's Adam Deacon, also directing) or 'Kay' as he prefers to be known, he thinks he has all the moves and swagger, but he is just deluding himself to realities. He works for Laimsburys and ends up getting punched trying to act hard, and he quits his job after being insulted by Russell (Richard Blackwood), followed by his family being skint and bailiffs coming round. Hoping to fix his problems Kay starts selling weed, and when he finds out he is selling on his turf Tyrone (Richie Campbell) starts terrorising Kay and his friends, nicking their money and stuff, including a Sony PSP from Lesoi (Michael Vu), some sneakers from T.J. (Jazzie Zonzolo), a phone from Bookie (Femi Oyeniran) and a Spanish-English journal from Enrique (Ollie Barbieri). Because of him being a wasteman and allowing these things to happen Kay's friends ditch him, and to get them back he decides to sneak into Tyrone's to steal back the stolen stuff, and this is while he is in the house making love to his bitch Maria (Big Brother 7's Aisleyne Horgan-Wallace). Tyrone ends up caught by his real girlfriend Tasha (Little Miss Jocelyn star Jocelyn Jee Esien) having sex, and when he finds out that he was set up by Kay he is vex and goes to beat him up severely, and that is when the friends come aid him, only to end up getting beaten themselves. But Tyrone's boss, one of the biggest serial gangsters in London, shows up and breaks up the fighting, putting him in his place, he tells Kay and his friends if they get bullied by Tyrone or his gang again they should inform him. In the end Kay and his friends have their lives return to normal, he gets his job with Laimsburys back, and he meets the beautiful Shay (Mz Bratt). Also starring Ashley Walters as Cracks, Dennis Pennis's Paul Kaye as Tony, Dead Set's Jaime Winstone as Yasmin, Terry Stone as Terry, Eddie Kadi as Tunde, Jason Maza as Darren, Carmell Roche as Kesha, Birds of a Feather's Linda Robson as Pauline, Smack the Pony's Doon Mackichan as Patricia and Lethal Bizzle as Lloyd. If I didn't know I would think that this film was spoofing all the recent British teenage dramas, Kidulthood, Adulthood and 4.3.2.1 for example, it certainly gives us some great laughs with the stereotypical characters with their chavvy attitudes, street lingo and what they get up to, with a good cast of recognisable actors and a witty and very funny script this is a very watchable urban comedy. Good!

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Ravi Mistry
2011/03/21

Oh my God this film was hilarious, I literally laughing out loud and I was in the cinema on my own ( that is how sad I am ) Anyways I wouldn't say this was a film for men and women over the age of 30 as it is more of a teenager and young film , but like who cares what the older people think right there flab over there eyelids won't let them see anyways so they don't know what the film is all about ! They acting in the film was spot on and for a budget of around 1,000,000 dollars or whatever currency it is that is pretty well made. Remember all you Anuvahood fans FRUITELLA IS A BADMAN SWEET YA GET ME !!!10/10 good work Deacon :)

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