
I've been looking for this for ages. Finally found it so I thought I'd post it.
Be interesting to see if anyone else finds this hilarious. Has a sort of unintentional Spinal Tap quality to it.
( , Tue 24 Jul 2012, 20:36, Reply)

That BBC 2 title takes me back too!
( , Tue 24 Jul 2012, 20:49, Reply)

but I caught clips of it on something with Johnny Vaughn on a few years ago and it just popped into my head again the other day. Some genius decided to upload the whole thing.
If you can't be bothered with the whole 40 mins, the talk about gang initiation at about 12 mins in and women in the gangs at 30 mins are particularly amusing. You wonder if the documentary makers weren't deliberately trying to make them look pathetic. Or its just dated in a hilarious way.
( , Tue 24 Jul 2012, 21:07, Reply)

but hilariously so! I think it's the accents. You could probably make much the same film nowadays though I reckon.
( , Tue 24 Jul 2012, 21:12, Reply)

I've wanted to see it since then too. Awesome.
The clip where he headbutts a can and lobs it in the stream like s hard bastard.
( , Tue 24 Jul 2012, 22:08, Reply)

I love the British folorn vibe about it. The dole, drizzle and misery.
A few of 'em are still knocking about, must be in their 60s by now.
( , Tue 24 Jul 2012, 20:58, Reply)

It's an ace documentary, they all look so pathetic.
( , Tue 24 Jul 2012, 21:00, Reply)

Quality documentaries, regardless of the subject matter. I find the 52 min runtime of the Youtube vid a bit ominous though, all things considered.
( , Tue 24 Jul 2012, 21:00, Reply)

If you liked that you'll like this:
www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/adamcurtis/2011/08/
Maybe.
( , Tue 24 Jul 2012, 21:19, Reply)

Ishallgiveitaread ta
( , Tue 24 Jul 2012, 21:25, Reply)

I don't think these guys have been around for years; think I read somewhere they got patched over to the Angels, or something
( , Tue 24 Jul 2012, 21:22, Reply)

The can crushing and lobbing at 30:28 is pure sexual energy. Awesome.
( , Tue 24 Jul 2012, 21:53, Reply)