Streets Frontman Mike Skinner is being lined up to star in a new film that celebrates chav culture. Like the 1979 film Quadrophenia which was set in the Sixties and defined the lifestyle of a generation, Chav: The Movie will capture youth culture in Britain today. Chavs are teenagers who love designer labels, especially Burberry caps and Adidas tracksuits, tuck their trousers into their trainers and wear fake bling-bling jewellery. They are most likely to be found hanging round shopping centres, says The Sun. Others tipped to appear are ultra-cool singer Jentina, rapper Dizzee Rascal and actor Ralf Little. An insider told The Sun: "It will be talked about in years to come. Mike was the first person thought of for the role and the offer is currently with his management. They are very keen to get involved in the project. "The whole chav culture thing is a real movement that has now become part of our everyday language. Originally we hoped to call the film A Grand Don't Come For Free but that is a title too associated with The Streets. So the title Chav: The Movie is being used at the moment. It may change at some point." The word chav has even made the Oxford English Dictionary. The definition is "a young person, often without a high level of education, who follows a particular fashion." Source: The Sun [of course]