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Review of by Nisse L — 18 Apr 2009

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Back in July 2004 it was announced that Piers Brosnan was standing down as James Bond. The speculation as to who was going to take over the role was hot. The usual suspects were talked about. Clive Owen ,Ewan McGregor, Paul Bettany and even Hugh Jackman but there was one name on the short list that I would have loved to have seen get the role and that is the black British actor Colin Salmon. Even Daniel Craig said he would love to have seen Salmon get the role but I'm not so sure that true Bond fans would have been so accommodating. In this Gritty British gangster flick we see exactly why Colin Salmon is regarded as one of our top British actors.

The tale begins in the present day, with factory worker Danny , experiencing prolonged marital estrangement from his wife, Angela . The narrative then flashes back to the '80s, when Danny makes the ill-advised decision to tote his young daughters to a brutal working-men's club - and gets promptly jumped and beaten by henchmen of the crime boss Lord Billy Hennessy .

Reeling from the humiliation and suffering of this experience, Danny first attempts suicide, then does an about-face and opts to fight back by training as a boxer and taking a job as a bouncer at a local nightclub. Lo and behold, as it turns out two of the men with whom Danny trained, Sparky and Rob , not only have direct ties to Hennessy but opposing ties - one is letting Billy's drug dealers in, the other attempting to keep them out. As Hennessy watches the curtain unveiled before his eyes on the men's doings, it sets off a chain of nasty and ugly retributions that ultimately culminate with Danny wresting control of the situation and engaging in violent action against Hennessy's goons.

The British film industry really does produce some great movies . It's just a shame they don't get the publicity and distribution they deserve.

Director Neil Thompson and writer Geoff Thompson have teamed up to make a very entertaining film in "Clubbed".

It's a film about deception and loyalty as a lot of gangster movies are but this one has a freshness about it.

Mel Raido who plays the main character "Danny" , is fantastic. I have not seen him in anything before and he performs admirably alongside Colin Salmon and the likable Maxine Peake.

Sure it's violent but I felt it was totally necessary to tell the story .

I loves the disco soundtrack and the authenticity of the era the film is set in.

The cars , the costumes the buildings all feel like it was set in and around 1980.

The ending has a smart little twist that I never saw coming and a great deal of credit has to go everyone involved in Clubbing.

I hope it gets a U.S DVD release as it would be a great shame if it didn't.

Clubbed is release on DVD in the UK on May the 18th.

Recomended.

8 out of 10.

This review of Clubbed (2008) was written by on 18 Apr 2009.

Clubbed has generally received positive reviews.

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