Talk:List of Skinhead films

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Do I put "movie" or "film"? some links are either. --Lex 13:08, 2 Jan 2005 (UTC)

[edit] Disputable inclusion

Some of these films do not really belong here. I've seen The Warriors, and wouldn't really consider it a skinhead film. The only Skinhead part of I.D. is the nazi march which accounts for less than two minutes at the end. There should probably be a review to determine whether or not certain films are allowed to stay here. It seems as if the previous author(s) wanted to put as many titles here as possible

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I agree. Seems more like a list of films a kid is required to say are his favorites when he wants to impress everyone with how "horrorshow" he is.

Where is Bronco Bullfrog? Or The Harder They Come? Not a skinhead film as such, but full of Skinhead Reggae music and espousing a very Rudie ethos.
Nuttyskin 01:53, 1 June 2006 (UTC)


A Clockwork Orange is not a skinhead film. The droogs were not working class, didn't listen to ska or even have shaved heads. They were street toughs, thugs, roustabouts, but NOT skinheads! - --- IT'S ALLA BOUT ATITUDE THOUGH.. AS A SCARFACE IS USED TO INSPIRE MANY BAD BOYS, SO IS THE CW ORANGE A MILESTONE IN BRUTAL BEHAVIOR AMONG SUB-CULTURAL ROAMING MOB. MySpace.com/GoTzE