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Lock, Stock and Snatch are two of the best movies ever created. Utter genius. Never ever get bored of either of them. Phenomenal scripts, impeccable casting, slick AF cinematography and outstanding soundtracks. Movies just dont get any more perfect.
I watched both movies and I gotta say i like the few UK origin cinemas Ive come across. My main problem with both movies is, a slight over pretentiousness and a common tendency to bore me by dragging on scenes unnecessarily. Though I admit, the pictures are beautiful.
So true. It is one of the few films I have rewatched _immediately_ after viewing. Then I jumped online and bought the DVD to boot. Beautifully done beginning to end, and it still gobsmacks new viewers. Even my teen grandkid and her friends were riveted; "copious amounts of ganja" entered their everyday lexicon. 😉
Man, got even more respect for Tom Cruise now. Love this movie. As a kid, always thought Snatch was older than Lock Stock, due to picture quality and camera work. Now it is clear why: camera techniques, lens filters and themed clothing/room decorations. I am a bit sad that Ritchie's talent got Disney'd. Hope we will get more of his masterful story telling and characters after he is done with the nuthouse. The Gentlemen movie kept my love and trust alive, despite several failures.
The Gentleman was a pleasant and much needed nod to the past from guy richie, an instant classic in a time when classics were no longer being made. I hope he can find some inspiration for another great film.
Tom Cruise was also instrumental in getting the low budget but brilliant film NARC made. Ray Liotta, Jason Patric and the rest of the cast and crew went unpaid for weeks working in freezing temperatures with the film close to shutting down. Tom Cruise read the script, saw the rushes and made sure that the film was made. He later became an executive producer on the film. Fantastic film!
I love guy Ritchie movies. His movies are entertaining and have interesting characters. Thanks Guy for giving me something to watch instead of that crap Hollywood is trying to sell
I lived in a rural area and would do delivery’s to the city once a week. Get my deliveries out of the way quick then hit the cinema for the afternoon. Loved this one so much i went back and saw it again the next week. Still watch it at least once a year.
Vinnie's car door beating is scary even watching it in this video, on a phone, after I watched movie more than 20 times... Imagine watching it for a first time and on a big screen
Hilarious movie. I really dig just how these movies are shot, plus the English comedy always slay me. I've lived in England for a year and its very different from America so the accents, words and cultural differences weaved into a comedy bring out one hell of a good time. SNATCH was my favorite but lock, stick was way up there too.
One of my absolute faves... even seeing old school actors from shows like Grange Hill (England's version of DeGrassi basically), was just pure genius. SO much good about this film...and then Snatch, with Brad Pitt as a pikey, was f'ing hilarious.
This was my fav movie of all time until Snatch came out, but I still love Lock Stock, myself and a few friends went to see this movie at a drive in cinema in Norwich in 1999, our first time at a drive in and it was awesome, wish they would do more of those in the uk!
At the end of the film, Vinny jumps into a silver AC Cobra. This was a Crendon CR427 replica supplied by John Kerr from Crendon replicas. It was his demonstrator. We visited John in 1997 and purchased a Crendon AC Replica. John recounted the loan of the car for filming and that he had to show Vinny how to quickly get into the car.
I first saw this film back in the day on a snide vhs copy I got from the market which added to its retro washed-out colourless effect , dam I wish I still had that . Masterpiece
@@silewis9396 Wtf? It's not a movie from the 50s, movies from around the time of this actually seem even better now because of how bad movies now are and constantly watching shit on tv, at the time of release movies like this were taken for granted
7:58 I was scared too the first time I watched this scene. And amazed by the insane display of anger for such a trivial reason. Vinnie Jones kinda has that crazy look in his eyes 😅.
Trivial reason? The guy held a knife to his little boys throat, something that nobody wouldn’t take too kindly nevermind a lunatic like the Big Chris character!
I've watched several of your docs & have to say they are excellent. This was the best yet, I thought I knew it all about lock stock, 1 of my fav movies, but today learnt something new... good job
That truly was everything (or at leatst many) I did not know about that film. I loved that film and Guy Ritchie from the start. A truly excellent film, and I would say most of his later films are just as good.
I remember that in the UK it had the highest home video/DVD rentals and sales of the year. It came and went at the cinema and most people missed it, myself included. But in the UK EVERYONE made sure they saw it on DVD as the buzz around it was massive like we had our own Tarantino. So I remember reading more people rented and bought it than even big Hollywood blockbusters. Every young person had to see it. It is so rare we get a decent British movie that isn't a costume drama. Trainspotting is the only one that I remember creating a bigger buzz in the UK.
I always wondered what's so different about Lock stock vs Snatch. I mean I like Snatch but I looove Lock stock and I think it's the acting. The plot is ridiculous in both films but Lock stock just hits different..
@Tom Apart from the first 2 film you mentioned, I've never heard of any of the other films you mentioned, so they can't be that great, where as everybody knows Lock, Stock and Snatch
@@hilly451 Agreed - Long Good Friday is an absolutely brilliant film. Let's not forget Plunkett and McLean, Barry Lyndon, The Full Monty, Get Carter, Sins of the Father, Caligula. And nothing beats the two Python movies. But Lock Stock is up there with the best of them.
King fu fighting was written by an Indian immigrant to London called Biddu, no other name, it was at number one and he never had the bus fare to go home from the producers until his royalties came in. Asking the producer for an advance was futile, he told BIDDU to walk home. Biddu is today still a lovely guy married to Sue with two kids and an icon in india and music and film business.
You're not kidding about ending on a sad note To think you've got a cold, and then findng out that But I'm betting Lenny is sitting somewhere going "nice"
This movie was Guy Ritchie showing the world how very much better than Tarantino he is, and by far the best Tarantino movie is the one he didn't even direct himself.
@@xcrockery8080 Well...I really like Ritchie but I can't agree on him being better than Tarantino on the whole, counting all their movie (though he is better in plot dynamics, vocabulary, the spectrum of characters etc) . But apart from the mediocrity of Death Proof all Tarantino's movies are pure cinema magic, while Ritchie had just 2-3 truly brilliant movies, 2 ok, fun movies, and some serious misfires. If you were thinking about 'True Romance' as the best Tarantino involved, but not directed movie...meeeh...😕🤨. Ritchie is a good student of Tarantino, a student who sometimes surpasses his teacher, but Quentin remains the big shot 😉
@@Zed-fq3lj Pulp Fiction is a lot of fun, Jackie Brown is good, and True Romance is brilliant (but not directed by Tarantino). Tarantino's other movies vary from average to complete dogs. By contrast, Ritchie has Lock Stock, which is at least as good as True Romance, as well as Snatch and RocknRolla, and no dogs.
Watch the full documentary about Guy Ritchie here:
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Lock, Stock and Snatch are two of the best movies ever created. Utter genius. Never ever get bored of either of them. Phenomenal scripts, impeccable casting, slick AF cinematography and outstanding soundtracks. Movies just dont get any more perfect.
Absolutely! My two most favourite films with Blazing Saddles a close third.
I watched both movies and I gotta say i like the few UK origin cinemas Ive come across. My main problem with both movies is, a slight over pretentiousness and a common tendency to bore me by dragging on scenes unnecessarily.
Though I admit, the pictures are beautiful.
2nd and 3rd best British gangster movies, I still think Love, Honour and Obey is number 1
Here here
Brilliant
A very underrated Guy Ritchie movie imo is RocknRolla. Kinda different at the time, but a very good and often overlooked movie imo.
One of my favourite films 👏🏼
❤️
Agreed. I always hoped he'd come out with part 2.
‘one two’ phone for you!
Yeah, RocknRolla was definitely a good movie, sooo underrated!
Rob Brydon as the Traffic Warden was an Outstanding choice...
I always pee a little from laughing when watching a beating scene in a van
I’d forgotten about this!!!!! He was great!!!! 😂😂😂
“He’s leaking claret.” 😆
“I fucking hate traffic wardens” 🤛 💥 🤜 💥 👊😵🤕
"don't tickle him knock him out!" 🤣
You have to watch multiple times to catch everything it never gets old
So true. It is one of the few films I have rewatched _immediately_ after viewing. Then I jumped online and bought the DVD to boot.
Beautifully done beginning to end, and it still gobsmacks new viewers. Even my teen grandkid and her friends were riveted; "copious amounts of ganja" entered their everyday lexicon. 😉
this is the only "facts you didn't know" channel that actually is giving refreshing and new facts.
Revolver was a damn good Guy Ritchie film. But this one will always be my favorite next to Snatch. I can watch those two films over and over and over.
One of my favourite movies of all time. Can vividly remember watching it at the cinema with friends and it becoming an instant classic
Man, got even more respect for Tom Cruise now.
Love this movie. As a kid, always thought Snatch was older than Lock Stock, due to picture quality and camera work. Now it is clear why: camera techniques, lens filters and themed clothing/room decorations.
I am a bit sad that Ritchie's talent got Disney'd. Hope we will get more of his masterful story telling and characters after he is done with the nuthouse. The Gentlemen movie kept my love and trust alive, despite several failures.
The Gentleman was a pleasant and much needed nod to the past from guy richie, an instant classic in a time when classics were no longer being made. I hope he can find some inspiration for another great film.
Lock, stock was really the last glimpse of a now murdered London. Lenny MacLean died with it, a young age.
His next thing is an Afghanistan war movie with Jake Gyllenhall as the lead
Tom Cruise was also instrumental in getting the low budget but brilliant film NARC made. Ray Liotta, Jason Patric and the rest of the cast and crew went unpaid for weeks working in freezing temperatures with the film close to shutting down. Tom Cruise read the script, saw the rushes and made sure that the film was made. He later became an executive producer on the film. Fantastic film!
I expected to get some half-assed clickbait but this was actually very good, interesting and informative. Thank you!
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Thank you!
I love guy Ritchie movies. His movies are entertaining and have interesting characters. Thanks Guy for giving me something to watch instead of that crap Hollywood is trying to sell
Didn't he only make two decent movies? Lock stock and Snatch?
@@MSJChem Those 2 are excellent movies. The Gentlemen and the Holmes are what I'd call decent.
Thank you for this explanatory video.
Phenomenal film and criminally underrated on IMDB.
The end of the movie on the bridge, is a nod to the literal cliffhanger at the end of Michael Caine's Italian Job.
I lived in a rural area and would do delivery’s to the city once a week. Get my deliveries out of the way quick then hit the cinema for the afternoon. Loved this one so much i went back and saw it again the next week. Still watch it at least once a year.
My DVD player doesn't need the disc any more. It has learned to play this film by heart. (Same as SNATCH) - thanks for the vid, it was brilliant :)
Vinnie's car door beating is scary even watching it in this video, on a phone, after I watched movie more than 20 times...
Imagine watching it for a first time and on a big screen
I'll bet that door never closed right again.
@@napoliansolo7865 I bet that head never will be it's original shape either 😂
Vinnie outshone himself in that - I bet he surprised himself too in how much of a maniac he could really be with the gloves / football boots off.
HI ! lol
In fact, watching this video is making me wanting to watch the movie again for the hundredth time!
_"If you don't want to start counting the fingers you haven't got, I suggest you get those guns...QUICK!"_
“Oh no….oh not now….oh you fucking bastard”
I never once thought of Pulp Fiction watching this. Honestly, I would watch a Guy Ritchie movie over a Tarantino movie any day of the week.
He also directed one of the best car advertisements ever created. The BMW M5 with Clive Owen as the driver and Madonna as the twat.
Breakfast, lunch, and dinner...
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"If the *milk* turns out to be sour, I ain't the kind of *cat* to lap it up"
So many, many amazing lines in this one.
If the milk turns out to be sour, I ain't the kind of pussy to drink it. If you know what I mean
@@lasseolsen1217 this ^
Lock Stock is one of my most favourite movies. I got to briefly work on Snatch and met Guy. Nice guy and bigger than you would expect.
Hilarious movie. I really dig just how these movies are shot, plus the English comedy always slay me. I've lived in England for a year and its very different from America so the accents, words and cultural differences weaved into a comedy bring out one hell of a good time. SNATCH was my favorite but lock, stick was way up there too.
One of my absolute faves... even seeing old school actors from shows like Grange Hill (England's version of DeGrassi basically), was just pure genius.
SO much good about this film...and then Snatch, with Brad Pitt as a pikey, was f'ing hilarious.
if i was an actor i'd jump at the chance to work with guy as not only is he a great director but has also a great sense of humour.
This was my fav movie of all time until Snatch came out, but I still love Lock Stock, myself and a few friends went to see this movie at a drive in cinema in Norwich in 1999, our first time at a drive in and it was awesome, wish they would do more of those in the uk!
At the end of the film, Vinny jumps into a silver AC Cobra. This was a Crendon CR427 replica supplied by John Kerr from Crendon replicas. It was his demonstrator. We visited John in 1997 and purchased a Crendon AC Replica. John recounted the loan of the car for filming and that he had to show Vinny how to quickly get into the car.
I first saw this film back in the day on a snide vhs copy I got from the market which added to its retro washed-out colourless effect , dam I wish I still had that . Masterpiece
Snatch and RocknRolla 2 of my most favourite films ever made.
More everythings from Guy and Quentin please❤
Tarantino's doing one last film then stopping.
It’s a good film & still holds up today.
One of my favorites 👍
What do you mean by holds up today?
@@0532MOET It means it doesn't seem too dated even when you watch it over 20 years later. Some films are just good at the time
@@silewis9396 Wtf? It's not a movie from the 50s, movies from around the time of this actually seem even better now because of how bad movies now are and constantly watching shit on tv, at the time of release movies like this were taken for granted
A masterpiece in British cinema 🎥
It should have been given the title: LOCK STOCK AND TWO SMOKING FARTS.
7:58 I was scared too the first time I watched this scene. And amazed by the insane display of anger for such a trivial reason. Vinnie Jones kinda has that crazy look in his eyes 😅.
Trivial reason? Guess you haven't seen the film then.
Trivial reason? The guy held a knife to his little boys throat, something that nobody wouldn’t take too kindly nevermind a lunatic like the Big Chris character!
@@acefire6422 read my answer above... it's not about his boy but about rudeness.
Stings Wife, Tom Cruise and Madonna are the reason I was able to see this and buy the soundtrack and listen to it thousands of times.
Really puts things in perspective....
The dvd of this masterpiece was at my local library for rent. I never knew how lucky I was to find it
It's worth mentioning that Ritchie redesigned the marketing posters to feature Lenny, to pay tribute to him.
That’s the proper way !
I used to watch this, rewind it then watch again, rinse and repeat
You missed that the guy at the end being drowned by Barry the Baptiste is Tim Maurice-Jones, the cinematographer on the film!
I've watched several of your docs & have to say they are excellent. This was the best yet, I thought I knew it all about lock stock, 1 of my fav movies, but today learnt something new... good job
That truly was everything (or at leatst many) I did not know about that film. I loved that film and Guy Ritchie from the start. A truly excellent film, and I would say most of his later films are just as good.
If you get a chance, read Lenny McLean's biography. They don't come any harder than him!
Got a British novel out called Brothers A Gangsters Tale. Hope it brings a smile to people's faces as much as these movies.
Never knew that about the cast and Jason Stratham especially, love stories like that. Excellent video lad, love this film even more than Snatch
Lock Stock and Two Smokin' Barrels, Snatch and Rock N Rolla. Great movies.
Glad someone finally mentioned the lock stock series
I remember that in the UK it had the highest home video/DVD rentals and sales of the year. It came and went at the cinema and most people missed it, myself included. But in the UK EVERYONE made sure they saw it on DVD as the buzz around it was massive like we had our own Tarantino. So I remember reading more people rented and bought it than even big Hollywood blockbusters. Every young person had to see it.
It is so rare we get a decent British movie that isn't a costume drama. Trainspotting is the only one that I remember creating a bigger buzz in the UK.
The gentleman 👏
incredible video once again. love this movie, easily in my top 10
Narrator voice sounds like Jonathan Banks ! Lock Stock is an eternal classic.
Best movie So under rated due to lack of exposure to the general public
I love Guy Ritchie!
Yes, an all time classic. Just like American Graffiti where many American stars took off. Great video.
One of the actors from the tv show of lock stock… I knew him. He was a barman at the gym I went to when I was 17
Thanks great movie! I see you did Rocknrolla too. My absolute favorite movie ever.
Vinny just displays what ever father alive knows when they become a father
One of my all time favourite movies. Great breakdown!
One of the top 100 films of all time.
Lock stock was where I first noticed Jason Statham, I thought he really stood out. Of course no one would forget Vinnie Jones.
Holy shit I have seen this film so many times but did not know about Claudia schiffer. That’s mental
Brilliant film lost count how many times I’ve seen it
One of my "all time favorites"
Lewis Collins was considered was that?
Love him.
I still say Lock Stock is one of the most inventive scripts I've ever watched.
I always wondered what's so different about Lock stock vs Snatch. I mean I like Snatch but I looove Lock stock and I think it's the acting. The plot is ridiculous in both films but Lock stock just hits different..
This and snatch are the 2 greatest British film ever made
@Tom Apart from the first 2 film you mentioned, I've never heard of any of the other films you mentioned, so they can't be that great, where as everybody knows Lock, Stock and Snatch
@@Tom-uv7ry Long Good Friday is a masterpiece
@@hilly451 Agreed - Long Good Friday is an absolutely brilliant film.
Let's not forget Plunkett and McLean, Barry Lyndon, The Full Monty, Get Carter, Sins of the Father, Caligula.
And nothing beats the two Python movies.
But Lock Stock is up there with the best of them.
Like your work? Most def. More please.
Great video great film 👍
this is amazing so much cool info i am gonna go watch lock stock now!!!
One thing you have to say about Guy Ritchie films they have great soundtrack
And now Madonna looks like Janice from Electric Mayhem !
3:58 is by my old secondary school!
So this Movie Pop more then a Few Movie careers. Dope.
King fu fighting was written by an Indian immigrant to London called Biddu, no other name, it was at number one and he never had the bus fare to go home from the producers until his royalties came in. Asking the producer for an advance was futile, he told BIDDU to walk home. Biddu is today still a lovely guy married to Sue with two kids and an icon in india and music and film business.
" I'm trying to find out where they keep their money!" - Gary.
But they can't even afford new furniture! 😂
“I hate these fucken southern fairies!”
waiting for the next masterpiece
One of the best movies ever. Up there with "Blackmale" and "Snatch" etc.
I love these deep retrospectives
Fun fact, my cousin used to play for Millwall FC, And he ripped a door off to get to Vinny Jones….to beat him up. Lol.
You're not kidding about ending on a sad note
To think you've got a cold, and then findng out that
But I'm betting Lenny is sitting somewhere going "nice"
I ran into Guy having drinks at a hotel bar in Beverly Hills with Mickey Rourke.
Lock stock a work of art.
R.I.P. Lenny
How did Ritchie’s mother marrying a man who isn’t Ritchie’s make that man Ritchie’s father-in-law?
Top job Guv'nor!
1:04 "Ritchie's father in law"... Father in law? Stepfather.
One of my two favourite movies. The other one being Snatch.
Don't forget The Gentlemen. Genius.
@@williwonkah.9242 Nah. The Gentlemen is not on that level. At all. Good movie though.
I've watched this movie a dozen times or so - pure cinematic fun, even above Tarantino on some levels!
This movie was Guy Ritchie showing the world how very much better than Tarantino he is, and by far the best Tarantino movie is the one he didn't even direct himself.
@@xcrockery8080 Well...I really like Ritchie but I can't agree on him being better than Tarantino on the whole, counting all their movie (though he is better in plot dynamics, vocabulary, the spectrum of characters etc) . But apart from the mediocrity of Death Proof all Tarantino's movies are pure cinema magic, while Ritchie had just 2-3 truly brilliant movies, 2 ok, fun movies, and some serious misfires. If you were thinking about 'True Romance' as the best Tarantino involved, but not directed movie...meeeh...😕🤨. Ritchie is a good student of Tarantino, a student who sometimes surpasses his teacher, but Quentin remains the big shot 😉
@@Zed-fq3lj Pulp Fiction is a lot of fun, Jackie Brown is good, and True Romance is brilliant (but not directed by Tarantino).
Tarantino's other movies vary from average to complete dogs.
By contrast, Ritchie has Lock Stock, which is at least as good as True Romance, as well as Snatch and RocknRolla, and no dogs.
Rip Lenny McClean. Legend
the card game was brag, not poker
Quite
Love this video and the movie
The best by Ritchie…by a long mile
Not seen "the gentlemen" then ?
@@peterherrington3300 yes, I’ve seen it…pretty good 👍🏻
My favourite remains the same still
If I was guy Ritchie I wouldn’t be admitting to directing that kung fu fighting video 🤣
Now, Mr bubble and squeak, you may enlighten me.
Best scene in a non stop brilliant movie.
PS .... I paid 200 quid for this haircut :))))
Is that when he's talking to Nickel Arse?
Yes....and the glass coffee table "situation"
Holy shit this is the first time that I have actually known all the facts stated in one of these videos!!!
Editing, visuals, effects and music is on point, narrating is awesome, but needs a little more gain IMHO it’s too low compared with the end bumper.
wow what an amazing channel
Crazy. Dame exact same vid as ur others kino channell
2:42 Bucket head and DJ jaco are the inspiration for the pulp fiction actor style?
loved Barry
No one here mentions revolver as a top 🔝 one of his films? I think this is THE film
I can’t name a better athlete turned actor than Vinny Jones. Anyone?