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Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels

Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels (1999)

March. 05,1999
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8.1
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R
| Comedy Crime

A card shark and his unwillingly-enlisted friends need to make a lot of cash quick after losing a sketchy poker match. To do this they decide to pull a heist on a small-time gang who happen to be operating out of the flat next door.

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adonis98-743-186503
1999/03/05

A botched card game in London triggers four friends, thugs, weed-growers, hard gangsters, loan sharks and debt collectors to collide with each other in a series of unexpected events, all for the sake of weed, cash and two antique shotguns. The best part of this entire film was probably 'Jason Statham' cause except that? This movie was no 'Snatch' and most of the characters were stupid and boring damn even the acting was on that same level. If you love Ritchie? don't except this film to truly capture you cause it just isn't anything special or even great. (4/10)

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umudbayramli
1999/03/06

At the point when this film initially began it felt dry like numerous British movies. Anyway as it went on the more I got into it until the point that the end credits rolled and I was overwhelmed. I never anticipated that would like this film to such an extent. It's a genuine lumpy, wrongdoing satire? It's actually difficult to put this film into a specific kind since it truly does its own thing and advantages from that.

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MichaelMRamey
1999/03/07

When this film first started it felt dry like many British films. However as it went on the more I got into it until the end credits rolled and I was blown away. I never expected to like this film so much. It's a real gritty, crime comedy? It's acually hard to place this film into a certain genre because it really does its own thing and benefits from that.

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Tweekums
1999/03/08

Friends Eddy, Tom, Soap, and Bacon are four small time crooks who have cobbled together £100,000 to enter a high stakes card game which they think will be easy; they don't realise it is rigged so afterwards they are left owing 'Hatchet' Harry Lonsdale half a million pounds… and they only have a week to get it. By coincidence they live next door to some far more serious gangsters and over hear their plan to take money and cannabis off a bunch of ex-public school dope growers… the boys decide to take the proceeds from these thieves. To do that the need guns so buy a couple of antique shotguns from a contact who got them from a couple of Scousers who'd committed a burglary for Hatchet Harry not knowing the guns were the real target of their job. When the jobs start happening things get bloody fast and the body count rapidly climbs.This, director Guy Richie's film debut, impressively intertwines several plot strands with a large cast of varied underworld types without getting confusing. There are plenty of exciting moments, a lot of violence and a good number of laughs. Sometimes all happening at once such as when a group of hardened criminals armed with shotguns and a Bren gun are pinned down by three posh boys armed with an air rifle! The film looks good with its slight sepia tint and the way it never needs to visit 'tourist London'. The dialogue is sharp and witty, although some may be confused by the slang at times! The characters are solid; all the main characters may be criminals but many of them are still likable, especially the four protagonists. Jason Statham, Dexter Fletcher, Nick Moran and Jason Flemyng impress as Bacon, Soap, Eddy and Tom and the rest of the cast are solid too; the most notable of these is probably ex-footballer Vinnie Jones who proves that he can act rather than just being an example of novelty casting. Overall I'd certainly recommend this to anybody wanting a mixture of violence and wit.

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