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Re: kidulthood
« Reply #15 on: June 03, 2008, 10:38:31 AM »
^^ ok man.

whatchu say bout this?
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"ADULTHOOD" http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1126596/

PART 2 OF KIDULTHOOD IS COMIN !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

But without Trife?!
 

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« Reply #16 on: June 04, 2008, 06:41:56 AM »
this film doesnt represent reality in London at all. its goes overboard in its representation of drugs,violence, prostitution etc.. simply to be entertaining.. its too hollywoodish film tpe in the way it makes out life is much worse then it actually is..

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i see what cha sayin but i (hope) think its not that shocking society in london like in this movie!

Lmao...Just where the hell are you two when on the news Teenage deaths, most especially in london are taking place?

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/london/7117749.stm

When your age group is 13 - early 20's you should easily recongise today's teenage society with growing knife and gun crimes, unless you live in a quiet part of england.

http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2008/jun/02/knifecrime.ukguns1?gusrc=rss&feed=uknews

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2007
January 1st, Stephen Boachie, 17, A-level student was stabbed at a petrol station in Barking, and in died hospital later that day. A 20 year old man was charged with his murder.
January 9th, Dean Lahlou, 18, stabbed near his home in Tottenham. 18 year old Courtney Daley from Tottenham is serving nine years for manslaughter.
January 24th, Jevon Henry, 18, a student found stabbed through the heart on a street in St John's Wood. He'd moved to London from St Lucia at the age of 13. A 21 year old man arrested on suspicion of murder was bailed.
February 3rd, James Andre Smartt-Ford, 16, shot near the entrance to Streatham Ice Rink where 350 teenagers were attending a disco. Four teenagers have been arrested and released on bail.
February 6th, Michael Dosunmu, 15, shot several times with a sub machine gun, as he lay in bed in Peckham. Believed to be a case of mistaken identity. Two men, aged 18 and 21, have been charged with murder.
February 14th, Billy Cox, 15, shot dead by a rival gang at his home in Clapham. A 20 year old man has been arrested and released on bail.
March 14th, Kodjo Yenga, 16, stabbed in the heart and leg in Hammersmith, after being chased through the streets by a gang in school uniform. Six teenagers charged with his murder.
March 17th, Adam Regis, 15, the nephew of former Olympic sprinter John Regis was stabbed in Plaistow, after a night out with his girlfriend. Eighteen youths arrested, none were charged.
April 6th, Paul Erhahon, 14, died after being stabbed in the heart, in the foyer of a block of flats in Leytonstone. Seven teenagers have been charged with murder.
May 18th, Dwaine Douglas, 18, stabbed during a street fight in Thornton Heath, and died later in hospital. A 23 year old man has been charged with his murder.
May 28th, Danielle Johnson, 17, died in hospital, two weeks after being beaten and stabbed in the chest in broad daylight in Bounds Green. A boy aged 17, is charged with her murder.
June 19th, Sian Simpson, 18, stabbed in the heart, during an attack by a group of girls in Croydon. An 18 year old girl is charged with her murder.
June 23rd, Ben Hitchcock, 16 & Annaka Pinto, 16
Ben Hitchcock was stabbed in the stomach, when up to 40 youths clashed in a row about party gatecrashers in Beckenham. Twenty-three arrested, twelve released, eleven bailed.
Annaka Pinto was shot dead in a pub in Tottenham, as she tried to calm down an argument. A man has been charged with murder, two other people are accused of assisting an offender.
June 26th, Martin Dinnegan, 14, stabbed during a row involving up to 20 youths in a gang related attack in Holloway. Four youths are charged with his murder.
June 26th, Abu Shahin, 17, attacked and stabbed by two men after being chased through Ilford. A 17 year old has been charged with his murder.
July 26th, Abukar Mahamud, 16, shot in the neck on a housing estate in Stockwell. Reports he was chased by a gang before. A man was charged with his murder but the case was dropped by the CPS.
August 3rd, Nathan Foster, 18, a youth worker shot dead by a man on a motorbike in Brixton, as he stood with a group of around ten people. A 17 year old charged with murder.
August 30th, Mohammed Ahmed, 17, stabbed to death in the street in Newham. A 23 year old man's been arrested and bailed.
September 16th, Edvin Johnson, 19, stabbed in the leg on a housing estate stairwell in Camberwell. He died in hospital shortly afterwards. Two 18 year olds have been released on bailed.
October 7th, Rizwan Darbar, 17, stabbed in the chest as he tried to stop a gang stealing his friend's mobile phone in Plaistow. Five youths have been arrested and bailed
October 14th, Philip Poru, 18, shot as he sat in car with a friend in Plumstead. His friend was also injured. There have been no arrests.
November 14th, Etem Celebi, 17, A semi-professional footballer shot several times at close range as he sat on a wall near his home in Stoke Newington. Two teenagers have been charged with his murder.
November 17th, Biendi Litambola, 17, beaten to death during an assault in Canning Town. Two men, aged 21 and 22, are charged with his murder. Three teenagers were arrested and released.
November 30th, Jack Large, 14, stabbed to death in Grange Hill, near Chigwell, after getting involved in a fight. Two boys, aged 13 and 14, have been charged with his murder.
December 15th, David Nowak, 16, stabbed to death in Stoke Newington outside a birthday party at a community centre. 14 teenagers were arrested shortly after the incident. All suspects were released.
December 27th, Nassirudeen Osawe, 16, died after he and another boy were stabbed in broad daylight on Upper Street in Islington. The second boy suffered minor injuries. A 17 year old from Enfield has been charged with murder.

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2008
January 1st, Henri Bolombi, 17, an English student was stabbed to death after getting off a bus in Edmonton. He was on his way home from central London after seeing in the new year with friends when he was set upon.
January 4th, Faridon Alizada, 18, stabbed during a row at a block of flats in Erith, where two other teenagers were also hurt. two men have been charged with his murder.
January 21st, Louis Boduka, 18, an art and design student was killed in a street fight in Edmonton, not far from where Henri Bolombi died. Police say they're looking into the possibility that this was a revenge attack for Henri's murder.
January 26th, Fuad Buraleh, 19, died from serious head injuries after being beaten with a blunt instrument in west Ealing. He and a friend were making their way home through a park after a night out when it happened. A man has been charged with his murder.
February 19th, Sunday Essiet, 15, a Nigerian schoolboy was chased and stabbed by a gang of youths on the Glyndon estate in Plumstead. Two men, aged 18 and 27, have been charged with his murder.
February 23rd, Tung Le, 17, a teenager from Deptford was stabbed outside a nightclub near Trafalgar Square in the West End. He died in hospital nearly a week later. An 18 year old has been charged with attempted murder.
February 29th, Ofiyke Nmezu, 16, was admitted to hospital in Edmonton with a fractured skull, and died shortly afterwards. Police believe he'd been hit over the head during a brawl two weeks earlier but hadn't reported it. Two teenagers and a 21 year old man have been arrested.
March 13th, Michael Alexander Jones, 18, a Queen Mary's College geography student was found by his mother when she returned home in Edmonton. He had been tied up and slashed repeatedly with a knife and suffered horrific heard injuries.
March 14th, Nicholas Clarke 19 was shot in the head on the Myatts Field estate in Stockwell. It is being investigated by the Metroplitan police's Operation Trident, which aims to tackle gun crime within London's black community.
March 27th, Devoe Roach 17 & Amro Elbadawi 14
Devoe Roach was stabbed in the heart during a row in the street, not far from Stamford Hill
Amro Elbadawi whose family come from Egypt was attacked in Dart Street, West Kilburn as he walked home from school, just after 5pm. A 16 year old boy's been charged with murder.

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Re: kidulthood
« Reply #17 on: June 04, 2008, 07:06:50 AM »
^ damn homie, i never said london is nicest place to live, i know there happens alot shit like in other countries too but london is one of the most fucked up countries right now but IT DOESNT MEAN THAT THE MOVIE IS BASED ON EVERYDAYLIFE IN LONDON AND EVERY GIRL SUCKS COCKS FOR COKE AND SHIT LIKE HTAT.
cant wait to see "adulthood" ;)
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« Reply #18 on: June 04, 2008, 07:20:49 AM »
^ damn homie, i never said london is nicest place to live, i know there happens alot shit like in other countries too but london is one of the most fucked up countries right now but IT DOESNT MEAN THAT THE MOVIE IS BASED ON EVERYDAYLIFE IN LONDON AND EVERY GIRL SUCKS COCKS FOR COKE AND SHIT LIKE HTAT.
cant wait to see "adulthood" ;)

yeah but your whole argument dies when i say not every girl in the film sucked dick for coke did they now??


and LOL at london being a country in its own right


london is now what the bronx was in the 80's in term of crime


and those ones bedford posted are just the reported fatal attacks....never mind the less serious knife/gun crime and the cases that went unreported


 
 

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« Reply #19 on: June 04, 2008, 07:32:59 AM »
plus bedford didnt mention the adult's that have been killed by under 18's i.e gary newman

i mean fuck me few days ago a 12yr old an a 13yr old were arrested for murder


it is literally every day....every front page



and its not even like its somethin to brag or boast about..it needs sorting ASAP


because otherwise the next generation....well it dosent bare thinkin about
 

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« Reply #20 on: June 04, 2008, 08:58:48 AM »
i see..
so you´re thinking like bedford now?
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Re: kidulthood
« Reply #21 on: June 04, 2008, 02:38:42 PM »
it the context of how big London in a few teenage deaths is a very small percentage of people that actually get murdered.. London is a city with a population of 7.5 million and 10, 20 even 100 murders would represent less then 0.5% percent of the population of London..

true london does have rougher parts, but it also has posh parts .. i myself grew up in Newham(dont live there anymore)which is one the worst boroughs statistically in terms of crimes commited and educational levels kids reach... the kids there they like to portray a hard image.. a cool image..its cool to act like a gangster... fillms and movies glamourise it that 'character'..they even play more on it when they with there mates...they run there mouths and are cocky with there 'brehs'.. but most of them when there alone they walk fast with ther caps down..really they harmless little kids.. who are have no real direction in life.. most of these kids if sum1 wants to scrap em one on one..there like 'oh sorry oh sorry, i didnt mean it' .. they aint really gangstas who go around selling drugs, beating ppl up.. u will only have the odd kid..say one outta 20-30 whose actually like the kids portrayed in Kidulthood.. most of the kids the age of kids in Kidulthood think there hard and more macho when they see gangsta/violent films.such as kidulthood, Godfathers etc. they not actual real life thugs !

the entertainment industry.. such as films and soaps.. they find there there audience by having dramatic plots and storylines.. normally every day life in London..well the average person is a peaceful citizen who gets up in the morning goes to work and comes home..maybe getting drunk on a friday/saturday... it wouldnt be so entertaining for every1 to see that on a screen... thats why films and soap such as Green Street, Football Factory, Kidulthood & Eastsenders.. portray stories which are gonna be shocking and have stuff happening in them to grip viewers.. look at Eastenders for example.. the death rate in Eastenders in 4 times the annual average of the UK..

when u starting thinking a movie is real life..that confuses ur perception...guys remember its purely fictional entertainment !! and entertainment is a form of escapism..dont get it mixed up with real life..
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« Reply #22 on: June 04, 2008, 11:35:40 PM »
it the context of how big London in a few teenage deaths is a very small percentage of people that actually get murdered.. London is a city with a population of 7.5 million and 10, 20 even 100 murders would represent less then 0.5% percent of the population of London..

true london does have rougher parts, but it also has posh parts .. i myself grew up in Newham(dont live there anymore)which is one the worst boroughs statistically in terms of crimes commited and educational levels kids reach... the kids there they like to portray a hard image.. a cool image..its cool to act like a gangster... fillms and movies glamourise it that 'character'..they even play more on it when they with there mates...they run there mouths and are cocky with there 'brehs'.. but most of them when there alone they walk fast with ther caps down..really they harmless little kids.. who are have no real direction in life.. most of these kids if sum1 wants to scrap em one on one..there like 'oh sorry oh sorry, i didnt mean it' .. they aint really gangstas who go around selling drugs, beating ppl up.. u will only have the odd kid..say one outta 20-30 whose actually like the kids portrayed in Kidulthood.. most of the kids the age of kids in Kidulthood think there hard and more macho when they see gangsta/violent films.such as kidulthood, Godfathers etc. they not actual real life thugs !

the entertainment industry.. such as films and soaps.. they find there there audience by having dramatic plots and storylines.. normally every day life in London..well the average person is a peaceful citizen who gets up in the morning goes to work and comes home..maybe getting drunk on a friday/saturday... it wouldnt be so entertaining for every1 to see that on a screen... thats why films and soap such as Green Street, Football Factory, Kidulthood & Eastsenders.. portray stories which are gonna be shocking and have stuff happening in them to grip viewers.. look at Eastenders for example.. the death rate in Eastenders in 4 times the annual average of the UK..

when u starting thinking a movie is real life..that confuses ur perception...guys remember its purely fictional entertainment !! and entertainment is a form of escapism..dont get it mixed up with real life..

we have ruff neighborhoods out there too.
 

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« Reply #23 on: June 05, 2008, 10:48:43 AM »
anyone know when "adulthood"´s comin out?
 

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« Reply #24 on: June 05, 2008, 02:08:08 PM »



heres the bashy song from the soundtrack....its a banger imo




actually it looks like its in cinemas the 20th of this month ;D



 

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« Reply #25 on: June 05, 2008, 04:49:28 PM »
^ damn homie, i never said london is nicest place to live, i know there happens alot shit like in other countries too but london is one of the most fucked up countries right now but IT DOESNT MEAN THAT THE MOVIE IS BASED ON EVERYDAYLIFE IN LONDON AND EVERY GIRL SUCKS COCKS FOR COKE AND SHIT LIKE HTAT.
cant wait to see "adulthood" ;)

Haha...Thing is that isn't based on everday life. It was purely based on having a day off school and what kids would get up to on their free time, this would probably be the same matter if it was on the weekend. Suicide used to be a big thing in my books me when i was younger, i brush it off now that i've learnt a majority of girls in their teen years have been through either sucide attempt, cutting themselfs because of depression, self injury, etc etc.

it the context of how big London in a few teenage deaths is a very small percentage of people that actually get murdered.. London is a city with a population of 7.5 million and 10, 20 even 100 murders would represent less then 0.5% percent of the population of London..

true london does have rougher parts, but it also has posh parts .. i myself grew up in Newham(dont live there anymore)which is one the worst boroughs statistically in terms of crimes commited and educational levels kids reach... the kids there they like to portray a hard image.. a cool image..its cool to act like a gangster... fillms and movies glamourise it that 'character'..they even play more on it when they with there mates...they run there mouths and are cocky with there 'brehs'.. but most of them when there alone they walk fast with ther caps down..really they harmless little kids.. who are have no real direction in life.. most of these kids if sum1 wants to scrap em one on one..there like 'oh sorry oh sorry, i didnt mean it' .. they aint really gangstas who go around selling drugs, beating ppl up.. u will only have the odd kid..say one outta 20-30 whose actually like the kids portrayed in Kidulthood.. most of the kids the age of kids in Kidulthood think there hard and more macho when they see gangsta/violent films.such as kidulthood, Godfathers etc. they not actual real life thugs !

the entertainment industry.. such as films and soaps.. they find there there audience by having dramatic plots and storylines.. normally every day life in London..well the average person is a peaceful citizen who gets up in the morning goes to work and comes home..maybe getting drunk on a friday/saturday... it wouldnt be so entertaining for every1 to see that on a screen... thats why films and soap such as Green Street, Football Factory, Kidulthood & Eastsenders.. portray stories which are gonna be shocking and have stuff happening in them to grip viewers.. look at Eastenders for example.. the death rate in Eastenders in 4 times the annual average of the UK..

when u starting thinking a movie is real life..that confuses ur perception...guys remember its purely fictional entertainment !! and entertainment is a form of escapism..dont get it mixed up with real life..

Yes but Eastenders is a bad example, would you spend your christmas in the pub?

The film Kidulthood, the upcoming Adulthood and various other films like 'Kids' (look it up on wikipedia) was developed to bring awareness to our local english society the uprise in teenage attacks, deaths, hoodlems, etc etc. Simple thing to me is, if you honestly feel this film was overhyped Momo, you haven't seen with your own eyes England coming to a dark age with children. It's those few teenage deaths that is alarming considering back in the 90's it wasn't that much bad compared to today. Why is it rising? What's causing it? That's the big issue with today.

People are trying to combat it, it's not bringing any result. Yes you're right some of london might be posh but that applies with other towns/citys that have gangs, certain parts in their area have posh sides too. Fact is Teenage issues are uprising and kidulthood was the 'Hi wake up! This shit is happening and you don't even see it!' wake up call the people need.

Kidulthoods story was perfectly legit, a suicide from a young girl being bullied at school, definitly not an unheard case in the news. Knowing someone who deals in drugs/arms possession and isn't english decent, girls who're so desperate to stay cool/fall in with the crowd that will resort to doing drugs, maybe to stay looking good or something. People losing their lives after parties is a common case.


Hell....Do you know what's even funnier? There's an uprising in all girl gangs now.

Lmao i read it in the dailymail and caught heed of it on the news...Who would have thought girls are rising to power again  :D
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« Reply #26 on: July 05, 2008, 06:56:21 AM »
I bought this film a few days ago, I thought it was fantastic.
I wanted to see more of Trevor's uncle, That guy was cool.

I'm hoping to go see Adulthood soon, But I think my local cinema has stopped showing it.
 

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« Reply #27 on: July 05, 2008, 08:08:20 AM »
I bought this film a few days ago, I thought it was fantastic.
I wanted to see more of Trevor's uncle, That guy was cool.

I'm hoping to go see Adulthood soon, But I think my local cinema has stopped showing it.

it should come out on 20th june.
did it? ???
 

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« Reply #28 on: July 05, 2008, 03:39:23 PM »
Yeah it came out, in Milton Keynes. Some towns it's not going to appear in though.

By the way i wouldn't recommend going out of your way to watch this UNLESS you really want to know how it all ends up.

Why? Because it's looks like a TV special. The INCREDIBLE Hulk looked like a film.

If i had a choice, i would have waited until it came on dvd and just borrowed it to see it.
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« Reply #29 on: July 06, 2008, 06:14:36 AM »
^^ so its bad? :(