Nick Love: 'I'm more than just a mockney'

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Uploaded by on Sep 29, 2009

'Cockney auteur' Nick Love, director of Goodbye Charlie Bright, The Football Factory and The Firm, talks to Jason Solomons about football, fashion and funk

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  • the business is his best film

  • Yeah you got a smell of it, then your middle class culture got you out of it and into films, from where you perpetuate all the worst types of stereotypes of working class men. Prick.

  • yuppies, both of them

  • Anybody who knows about Football Hooligans, know that the Scousers ( LIVERPOOL) where the first Football casuals. They would Rob shops in France, Italy,Etc Etc. And that comes from a West Ham Under 5

  • Nick Love is alright. It's Guy Ritchie that's the mockney. And Jamie Oliver is a right mug. Cahnt.

  • @Kamelion7 He is definitely from London, Sydenham if memory serves

  • I KNEW he was a fake. He always sounds forced and trying to keep in. What a prick. I love his films but now I know hes pretending to be from London I think hes a mug. Why be ashamed of where ya come from?

  • Note the difference in this accent here versus the Youtube clip of the silly Outlaw DVD commentary.

  • nicks my pal and idol thats why i wana start my film school

  • Excellent interview

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