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Dyer Devastated By Car Theft
4 November 2009 12:16 AM, PST
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British actor Danny Dyer is devastated after thieves stole two luxury cars from outside his home.
The Football Factory star awoke on Tuesday to find his Porsche and Mercedes had been taken from the driveway of his Essex, England home in the middle of the night.
The expensive Porsche Cayenne was later recovered a few miles away from his property by police, but Dyer admits the ordeal has left his eldest daughter scared in her own home - and he feels like it is his fault.
He says, "It's the lowest point of my life. I've never felt like this before. My 13 year old is really upset and scared. She feels unsafe in her own home. I feel I've let them down as a father.
"Luckily I'm lazy and I didn't fill it up (with petrol) so they probably panicked and just dumped it."
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Danny Dyer: 'I do like a cuddle'
26 October 2009 5:20 AM, PDT
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British actor Danny Dyer has claimed that he has an "affectionate" side which most people do not see. The Football Factory star said that he would love to showcase a different range of characters in future movies, but argued that he is held back by his image as a "bad boy". "I need to show this vulnerable side to me, which I have got. I am quite a tearful person. I'm very affectionate," he told The Mirror. "I just like a cuddle, I do like a cuddle. I get this image of a bad boy and a hard man, I don't know where it comes from, maybe it's the way I speak. But I want to try and break away from that, it's just about someone taking a risk with me really." Dyer's new film Dead (more)
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tMF Featured Trailer: Awaydays
11 October 2009 5:41 AM, PDT
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ScreenTerrier just posted the casting news featuring Liam Boyle and Alfie Allen, both young actors are cast in "a film adaptation of Kevin Sampson's rock and roll novel "Powder" about a small time band that makes it big in the music industry and succumbs to all the evils it has to offer." [ more from ScreenTerrier ]
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I've heard a lot about both actors, and my research made me discover a movie called Awaydays, starring Boyle and another young actor, Nicky Bell. I've watched Green Street Hooligans (Charlie Hunnam was superb!) because I love football and I'm fascinated of the sub-culture created by many football fans. Awaydays seem to have a similar theme and so, it piqued my curiosity...
About the Movie: Awaydays is based on the bestselling novel by Kevin Sampson. Set in the post-punk era in the North West of England. Paul Carty (Nicky Bell) is 19, good-looking,
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tMF Featured Trailer: Awaydays
11 October 2009 5:41 AM, PDT
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ScreenTerrier just posted the casting news featuring Liam Boyle and Alfie Allen, both young actors are cast in "a film adaptation of Kevin Sampson's rock and roll novel "Powder" about a small time band that makes it big in the music industry and succumbs to all the evils it has to offer." [ more from ScreenTerrier ]
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I've heard a lot about both actors, and my research made me discover a movie called Awaydays, starring Boyle and another young actor, Nicky Bell. I've watched Green Street Hooligans (Charlie Hunnam was superb!) because I love football and I'm fascinated of the sub-culture created by many football fans. Awaydays seem to have a similar theme and so, it piqued my curiosity...
About the Movie: Awaydays is based on the bestselling novel by Kevin Sampson. Set in the post-punk era in the North West of England. Paul Carty (Nicky Bell) is 19, good-looking,
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tMF Featured Trailer: Awaydays
11 October 2009 5:41 AM, PDT
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ScreenTerrier just posted the casting news featuring Liam Boyle and Alfie Allen, both young actors are cast in "a film adaptation of Kevin Sampson's rock and roll novel "Powder" about a small time band that makes it big in the music industry and succumbs to all the evils it has to offer." [ more from ScreenTerrier ]
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I've heard a lot about both actors, and my research made me discover a movie called Awaydays, starring Boyle and another young actor, Nicky Bell. I've watched Green Street Hooligans (Charlie Hunnam was superb!) because I love football and I'm fascinated of the sub-culture created by many football fans. Awaydays seem to have a similar theme and so, it piqued my curiosity...
About the Movie: Awaydays is based on the bestselling novel by Kevin Sampson. Set in the post-punk era in the North West of England. Paul Carty (Nicky Bell) is 19, good-looking,
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tMF Featured Trailer: Awaydays
11 October 2009 5:41 AM, PDT
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ScreenTerrier just posted the casting news featuring Liam Boyle and Alfie Allen, both young actors are cast in "a film adaptation of Kevin Sampson's rock and roll novel "Powder" about a small time band that makes it big in the music industry and succumbs to all the evils it has to offer." [ more from ScreenTerrier ]
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I've heard a lot about both actors, and my research made me discover a movie called Awaydays, starring Boyle and another young actor, Nicky Bell. I've watched Green Street Hooligans (Charlie Hunnam was superb!) because I love football and I'm fascinated of the sub-culture created by many football fans. Awaydays seem to have a similar theme and so, it piqued my curiosity...
About the Movie: Awaydays is based on the bestselling novel by Kevin Sampson. Set in the post-punk era in the North West of England. Paul Carty (Nicky Bell) is 19, good-looking,
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tMF Featured Trailer: Awaydays
11 October 2009 5:41 AM, PDT
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ScreenTerrier just posted the casting news featuring Liam Boyle and Alfie Allen, both young actors are cast in "a film adaptation of Kevin Sampson's rock and roll novel "Powder" about a small time band that makes it big in the music industry and succumbs to all the evils it has to offer." [ more from ScreenTerrier ]
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I've heard a lot about both actors, and my research made me discover a movie called Awaydays, starring Boyle and another young actor, Nicky Bell. I've watched Green Street Hooligans (Charlie Hunnam was superb!) because I love football and I'm fascinated of the sub-culture created by many football fans. Awaydays seem to have a similar theme and so, it piqued my curiosity...
About the Movie: Awaydays is based on the bestselling novel by Kevin Sampson. Set in the post-punk era in the North West of England. Paul Carty (Nicky Bell) is 19, good-looking,
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[DVD News] - "Doghouse" - on Blu-ray and DVD from October 12th
27 September 2009 9:34 AM, PDT
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The battle of the sexes just got bloody in the outrageously funny comedy-horror, "Doghouse", from award-winning director Jake West ("Evil Aliens") and starring Danny Dyer ("The Football Factory", "Severance") and BAFTA Award-winner Noel Clarke ("Adulthood", "Kidulthood").
"Doghouse" is released on Blu-ray and DVD on the 12 October, 2009, from Sony Pictures Home Entertainment.
The cast boasts a host of other British talent including Stephen Graham ("The Damned United", "This Is England"), Lee Ingleby ("Place Of Execution"), Emil Marwa ("East Is East"), Keith-Lee Castle ("Young Dracula"), Neil Maskell ("Rise Of The Footsoldier", "The Football Factory"), Christina Cole ("Lost In Austen"), Adele Silva ("Emmerdale"), Tree Carr ("Evil Aliens"), Emily Booth ("Zone Horror") and Billy Murray
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Five Favourite Films with Nick Love
17 September 2009 1:27 AM, PDT
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Nick Love isn't known for heart. The film which earned him his "From the director of..." title card, The Football Factory, is nothing if not violent, loud and not particularly critically well-loved. His follow-up, The Business, recasts Danny Dyer and sets itself in the Costa Del Crime world of 80s Spain and had a similarly rocky reception with scribes. And yet he's one of Britain's better-known directors, suggesting he talks to an active audience of cinemagoers. With The Firm, Love revisits themes present in both films -- the 80s and football-fan violence -- but has more in common with his
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Danny Dyer vows to 'behave himself'
26 August 2009 4:25 AM, PDT
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Danny Dyer has announced that he has decided to give up on alcohol. The Football Factory actor revealed that he turned down an offer to attend the V Festival at the weekend because he wants a booze-free lifestyle. Writing in his Zoo column, the star explained: "I'm off the booze and I'm really behaving myself - I was invited to the (more)
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Danny Dyer issues an urgent casting call for new film Pimp
4 August 2009 9:50 AM, PDT
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Cheeky chappy Danny Dyer, the star of The Business and The Football Factory is going one step further for his next film Pimp. He's advertising on social networking site Facebook for extras (to pay porn stars and strippers) to attend a casting call. Here's the deets:
Weds 5th Aug
8 x Various strippers, quite hard scene. In an audition for a porn film. Lap dancers for a full day with some contact required.
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Weds 19th (night shoot)
2x Hot naked women in trench coats
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and 10x male and female various naked/ semi naked men and women in swingers party! No simulated sex!
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Tues 25th
5x male and female S&M actors in various states of undress
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Tues 25th
2xMen 4x women in revealing military dress (provided)
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Frid 28th
Young Chinese prostitute
Find out more here.
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Danny Dyer scraps TV presenting career
4 August 2009 3:16 AM, PDT
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Danny Dyer has announced that he is quitting his career as a TV presenter. The 32-year-old actor admitted that he no longer enjoys fronting programmes because his hosting style provokes too much criticism from viewers. Dyer, who previously had his own Deadliest Men programme on Bravo, will now concentrate on securing movie roles. "I'm never doing TV presenting again," he told Zoo magazine. "I filmed my last bit of Deadliest last week and it's over." The Football Factory star added: "You need a thick skin, I don't (more)
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World Exclusive: The Firm Poster
29 June 2009 1:19 AM, PDT
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The Firm sees Nick Love, the man behind The Football Factory, return with another glimpse of the dark side of the beautiful game and here's a first glimpse of the poster in all its shellsuited-and-booted glory, courtesy of Warner Bros.Originally an Alan Clarke-directed TV drama with Gary Oldman as an unhinged crew leader, The Firm is given a different skew by Love's reboot which follows the seduction of the funny, fast-mouthed Dom (Calum McNab) into the violent world of football hooliganism. Expect the insults - and bottles - to fly as a soon-hesitant Dom finds the casual lifestyle a lot easier to get into than out of.The Firm is in cinemas on September 25, and co-stars Paul Anderson as gang leader Bex and Daniel Mays.
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Nick Love's - The Firm - Trailer
24 June 2009 7:54 AM, PDT
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Nick Love (Outlaw, The Business, The Football Factory) revisits Alan Clarke's (Scum, Made in Britain , Rita, Sue and Bob Too!) seminal late 80's TV movie about the violent casual firms that warred on and off the terraces of British football clubs. Love's new film tentatively titled "the firm 1984" is set some years earlier than Clarkes opus and revolves around a different character. Dom, a young wannabe football casual, who get drawn into the charismatic but dangerous world of the firm's top boy, Bex. Accepted for the fast mouth and sense of humor, Dom soon becomes one of the boys. But as Bex and his gang clash with rival firms across the country and the violence spirals out of control, Dom realises he wants out – until he learns it’s not that easy to simply walk away.
The film stars Daniel Mays as Yeti, Calum McNab as Dom and Paul Anderson
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Dyer: 'I want to do Sid Vicious movie'
9 June 2009 9:34 AM, PDT
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Danny Dyer has revealed that he would like to do a film about the life of punk rock legend Sid Vicious. The Football Factory star said that he would love to play the late Sex Pistols bassist, suggesting that the movie could be similar to Michael Sheen's recent biopic roles, such as Brian Clough in The Damned United and David Frost in Frost/Nixon. "I've always wanted to do character roles," he told Digital Spy. "My ideal role would be Sid Vicious. I would love to play Sid. "He's the total enigma. He was the most untalented, nuttiest f**ker you could ever meet, but he just had (more)
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Danny Dyer: 'I would nail a rom-com'
9 June 2009 6:48 AM, PDT
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Danny Dyer has admitted that he would love to star in a romantic comedy. The 31-year-old, whose credits include The Football Factory and The Business, said that he hopes someone will take "a risk" and cast him outside of his usual "geezer" roles. "I'm kinda thinking this is the last run for that sort of [geezer] character," he told Digital Spy. "I'm in my thirties now, time to try some other sh*t... I massively want to do it, but it's not my decision to make. It's about someone taking a risk on me." (more)
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Retro fashion frenzy expected with football films
22 May 2009 3:41 AM, PDT
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The Football Factory, Green Street, Rise of the Footsoldier, every few years we get a new film exploring hooliganism in the beautiful game but few so stylish as today’s new release, Awaydays. Based on the bestselling novel by Andrew Sampson, this low-budget Brit drama follows one young lad’s initiation into a football gang characterised not by their shaven heads and scary tattoos, but by their fashion finesse. And there are some that are predicting the movie will kick off a new trend in male dressing.
So, what look can we expect from Awaydays? According to the film’s website, the look of the football gang, called The Pack is defined by “a cultish, almost effeminate style,” with “androgynous wedge haircuts worn with Lacoste tennis shirts, Lois jeans and Adidas Forest Hills training shoes.” Known as the casual look, the style emerged in the Northwest in the post-punk period
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Danny Dyer 'sorry' for Mathew Horne rant
17 May 2009 3:24 AM, PDT
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Danny Dyer has apologised for branding Mathew Horne a "rubbish" actor. The Football Factory star made his remarks just days after Horne collapsed on a West End stage last month. Speaking at the time, Dyer claimed: "Mathew Horne is one of the worst actors I've ever seen in my life. He's just got nothing about him, the geezer. No substance and no depth." He added: "Mat is absolute rubbish." (more)
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Football holliganism again? It's Nick Love's The Firm
5 May 2009 12:23 PM, PDT
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What a name.. Nick Love. He doesn't have to use a line like "I'm not trying to impress you or anything.. but I'm Batman!" he just says, "Love, Nick Love" like he's the porno Bond or something. Anyways, Love is known for his film The Football Factory and Outlaw and he even executive produced Bronson (which I'll be watching this Friday, yeah!) and even though the short clip we have after the break really doesn't show much of anything I'm expecting great things. I've come to love the whole football hooligan thing and this is a coming of age story set to an 80s funk jazz track. Slated for a fall release.
Loosely adapted from Alan Clarke's 1989 classic TV film, Nick Love's film is set earlier in the 80's and retells a similarly story to the original - but from a different character's point of view. The film centers on Dom,
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Dyer: 'I turned down £200K Bb offer'
30 April 2009 6:40 AM, PDT
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Danny Dyer has claimed that he turned down an offer of £200,000 to appear on Celebrity Big Brother. The Football Factory actor, 31, also insisted that he would never appear on a reality TV show no matter how much money he is offered. "I wouldn't do it, it's not for me," he told the Daily Star. "Why would I want to sit in a room with Z-list celebs dissecting me (more)
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