Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels (1998) Two Filmmakers react! 1st Time Watching for MAJOR!!
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- Опубліковано 27 лют 2023
- This one is another and THE ORIGINAL pack of Fun, weird, wild, and just plain wonderful. Guy Ritchie created the Mold in this his Debut film. Stars Jason Statham and Vinnie Jones. Have fun with this one, we did!
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I was at the premier of this film in London. All the main actors refused to watch themselves on screen and proceeded to get drunk in the bar. I was serving them.
Geezer is a slang term for a man not a gangster. In the UK, it is used most often to refer simply to a man, e.g. "some geezer was here earlier", and less often as a complimentary phrase, e.g. "he is a proper geezer".
I've watched "Lock Stock..." 20 times. I've watched "Snatched" 10 times.
That's the test for me. I keep coming back to "Lock stock..".
The music score was Epic!
The running theme of every Guy Ritchie crime comedy, "Don't use idiots."
That British accent was good, better than Don Cheadle for sure in the Ocean's films...👍
Are you a Brit, if so from where?
What is your rating 1-10 ten being best
@@majormoviemadness9927 I'd give it a solid 7 Jason Stathams...👍🤣😂
@@majormoviemadness9927 I'd give it a 0
@@majormoviemadness9927 Yeh probably a 7!
The car door head slamming scene for me is one of the best pieces of acting I've ever seen. The pain and frustration Vinny Jones conveyed in that few seconds is legendary.
Apparently it was terrifying for the cameraman... true story.
First time seeing this film was in ‘99, in college. Between Vinny Jones’ acting and the music behind it thinking for sure that Little Chris was dead, I almost lost it.
He'd just been released from prison he took all his frustrations out on that scene.
Pfff, every midfielder in England saw worse when Vinnie was playing.
Lock Stock and Snatch are two of the cleverest movies I've ever seen. Sheer class.
Watch rock an roller guy r
The Gentlemen is Guy Ritchie's most recent masterpiece that came out in 2019. Also, The Man From U.N.C.L.E. is a very good film of his as well about 4 years prior.
@Have a nice day I couldn't finish the movie its 💩
@haveaniceday7016 A 7.8/10 with 350k votes on imdb tells me the majority who saw this, loved it. It was an awesome flick. You didn't enjoy it, OK you didn't like it. As for "far-fetched", you think Snatch was not lol. 'Boris the Blade' getting slammed by that car blind-folded then takes another 6 or 7 rounds to the body to finally die. Yeah, Guy Ritchie movies will have that and if it's not for you, then move and let those who enjoy them.....enjoy them.
@Have a nice day i would agree with you but then we would both be wrong :)
The Gentlemen is freaking brilliant. Then again, people like different things so its all good!
@Have a nice day I can assure you, your opinion is the minority view.
@Have a nice day just because you agree with your mates on that, it's not an objective fact. Quality does not equal "appeal to the taste of the highest amount of different people" (neither can you say that it's the polar opposite).
All of Ritchie's movies have a slightly different vibe, but I find them all great.
UK in the 90s for britpop was very sepia/yellow filters. If you checkout all the britpop album covers and music videos at that time that was an overriding theme. Sort of like the purple pink orange smokey gradient is all the rage now
Thank you for this very astute!
The actor who played Barry 'The Baptist' was a legit organised crime enforcer. Hence, he was well suite to the role. Despite this, he was always admired as a perfect gent.
This is MY favourite movie of all time!!! Better than Snatch imo
It's a tough call but I probably agree. Something about the darker gritter style of Lock Stock does it for me and Frank Harper who plays Dog is hilarious in everything.
Such a good time watching your reactions. I highly recommend Layer Cake if you haven't watched that. Not a Guy Ritchie movie but a great British gangster flick with a great cast.
iv always perfered this one over snatch. Don't get me wrong, snatch is absolutely great, but this one just pips it for me. Not to mention it had a fraction of the budget, which i suppose in a way allows it to have a different vibe
Samoan Joes bar is The Royal Oak on Columbia Rd East London. Barry the Baptist was played by Lenny Mclean Bare Knuckle boxing champ.
Dexter Fletcher directed a brilliant little film called Wild Bill.
And Gangster No 1 is a must see for a film maker.
Gangster No 1 is brilliant
not gonna lie he rocked it pretty well with that accent. i enjoyed it Xd almost fooled me
Hi guys, really enjoying your channel. If you're on a bit of a roll on British cinema of the 90s and 00's, I really recommend Trainspotting... It is a classic in so many ways, featuring a young 'young' Obi Wan Kenobe amongst others...
Went to cinema to see this in London back in 1998, remember being blown away, felt totally unique.
Mafia you shouldn't have let Madness talk you out of it, this film is equally as good as Snatch and this film made Richie. Pit did Snatch only because of lock stock and he did it for almost nothing just because he wanted to be in such an artful brilliant film. This film deserves a 10 out of 10 especially given that it cost only £1m to produce and the story of how it got made.
Barry the baptist was reputed to be the hardest man in Britain, 1000s of bare Knuckle fights and unlicensed boxing, fighting other ridiculously hard men.
You did a good impression of an American trying to do a British accent!
In all honesty though it was pretty good 👍
I’m glad you appreciate our material 🇬🇧👍
I remember seeing this at the cinema when it was released. It was so different at the time. The camera work is amazing.
Another good one rock n roller. Also king Arthur guy Ritchie film 👍
Couple recommendations from British cinema: This is England (2006), a somewhat dark but very personal tale about the lives of troubled youths in the 1980s amid the conflux of white working class Britain, West Indies immigration and far-right politics. And Quadrophenia (1979), which is again about troubled youths but this time it's mods and rockers popping pills and battling on the pebble beaches of Brighton in the 1960s. It's set to a soundtrack by The Who with cinematography by the late great Brian Tufano (Trainspotting, Shallow Grave, Billy Elliot).
This is England and dead mans shoes are two of the best of the last twenty years
Shane Meadows is a genius everything he does is Gold all his work is quality
Yes! This is England x1000 Dead mans shoes x500! The latter fits into this season of crime films as well!
I would add 28 days later (2002), pride (2014) and in bruge (2008) to a list of british films :)
This is england is a great shout for a future reaction.
Literally just completed watching all the shows and film for the first time. Rlly got invested in the characters Joe Gilgun (Woody) is a very underrated actor im my opinion
the English accent sounded like Romesh Ranganathan
& RocknRolla is an good underrated Guy Ritchie film
I came here to say the Romesh thing 🙌
Great channel, I have always preferred lock stock to snatch. I remember being about 18 seeing it in the cinema
Literally the best English Accent ive seen an american do to be fair
For more Cockney villains from the past you ought to see the '60's 'The Italian Job' with Michael Caine if you haven't already. 'The Gentlemen' was a more recent Guy Ritchie that was decent. Anything by Edgar Wright has great editing.
Your British accent is better than most American's
Some advice...to me, a Scotsman, the thought of a British accent is like me doing your accent and calling it Canadian, because you're on the same island as them.
Otherwise, love the channel.
Another Brilliant movie. Dexter now making his own Movies
Fun fact: Vinnie Jones was playing professional football (soccer) whilst filming this, if I remember correctly sometimes they had to prospone or move to shoot vinnies scenes around his matches and training.
A Geezer is a guy, a bloke, a mate, dude, an old guy, a regular Joe... just a slang word for pretty much any bloke you're referring to.
That is true but the expression "Dodgy Geezer" is ubiquitous... hence its connection to crime. Remember Chris Jackson from The Fast Show? "I'm a little bit weerrrr, a little bit weeeeeey, a little bit dodgy! I'm a geezer... I'll nick anything, me!"
Trainspotting for sure will be right up your alley, abit grim but shot wonderfully.
Just cut it
More Guy Ritchie! Absolutely love his work
Haha your accent was actually pretty good!...and a geezer is just a proper bloke.love the channel lads
One guy is reacting, commenting. The other is watching a movie. I prefer the former in this type of video. He is teaching me things while I am watching it. The other guy is like looking at my friend watch a movie in his living room.
Hey guys just found your channel and love it, since your watching these films don't for get Revolver I know it's not British but it's a complete banger oh and rock and rolla which is British :) have fun guys !
If you want true british cinema, 'This is England' and 'Four Lions' are strong recommendations
Great flick for sure. First video I’ve seen on your channel. Subbed
I watched this at first because Sting was in it. Great movie.
Guy Ritchie is criminally under rated. He's long overdue another film in this genre.
I think he’s done pretty well
Also give trainspotting 1 and 2 aswell. Great camera work in they ones
New subscriber, love your knowledge of shots and filming. Respect from Knoxville
Rock an roller guy Richie best film
Guy Ritchie has said that he wants the camera to be another "character" in many of his films. That's why all of the camera-tricks
i'd say the next film to check out would be L4yer cake. its very good
Just found your channel, love it, subbed
You guys should react to 'city of god' (2002)
If you guys haven't seen it, I highly recommend you watch the film by Shane Meadows... "Dead Man's Shoes". It's slower paced than this, but when it ramps up, whoo boy. Dark and gritty, but with more elements of realism than Guy Richie's work. Both directors are brilliant in their own right, different styles, but sometimes touch on related themes.
Second this ^ 🔥
Always liked this one fantastic cast amazing story and fun from go to woah
Dexter Fletcher also directed Bohemian Rhapsody, the Queen biopic
No he did the Elton John biopic Rocketman.
@@wolfeflambe he also did Bohemian Rhapsody, look it up
Barry the Baptist played by Lenny McLean was the hardest man in England. RIP
Quite a few big names in this brilliant movie - and of course you recognised Sting playing JD the pub landlord, right? This movie was, of course, Vinnie Jones's first movie role, filmed the same year he left his professional 15-year National and International soccer career behind.
"What's a geezer?"
"Ganster" 😂😂😂 that's really funny to a brit
British accent (London accent) isn't bad (6.5/10). Good luck with the film!
The accent was mint.
"Geezer" actually means old man and is a very common slang term in Britain.
That was actually a pretty decent english accent by the way. It wasn't great by any means but it was definitely passable lol
love your reactions and comments on camerawork and lighting etc. please do a video reacting to Nil By Mouth :)))
guns for show, knives for a pro ⚔
Ye Bri’ish accen’ is luvly jubly mate absolute banga, noice one bruvva ;) chill winstaaan
I'm "Sarf" London born and bred and the accent's okay. Creeps into Aussie a couple of "toimes" but not awful. Sounds like Hugh Grant from "The Gentleman". Better than Don Cheadle in Ocean's 11 😂
Should've been called "Shut Up, Shut Up, and Two Smoking Shut Ups."
Lock Stock and Snatch are brilliant.
You've done 4 of my all time favourite movies in a row now!
Go for 5 and watch In Bruges next? 😁
Rock n Rolla continues the Guy Ritchie ganster saga then the more recent The Gentleman.
Another great piece of British underworld is Layer Cake which solidified Daniel Craig for his Bond role.
LEGEND the story of the notorious Kray twins, both of which played by Tom Hardy
Layer Cake is dope - 'F*cking females is for poofs' is one of the best lines of dialogue I think I've ever heard.
Layer cake is great. Better than Rock'N'Rolla and the gentlemen IMO
Harry the hatchet was a prison officer
In the classic film
Scum ..with ray winstone
The actor playing harry was in the scene where carling aka ray winstone
First goes into borstel
Accent was spot on. Sounded somewhat southern England.
Rock n rolla is a good one....
Got to consider that the budget for Snatch was six times what it was for this!
Layer cake. Rock n rolla. Gentlemen.
Ahhh...you were doing a generic london accent ...
Pretty good
If you want to see Statham with hair check out his old Olympic swimming videos lol (yup, he was a swimmer)
He was a diver, yes I saw them
Looks better bald
@@majormoviemadness9927 Agreed
Respectfully - The Gentlemen
one of the actors in the farm was young sherlock holmes
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Also the Baptist is a well known prize fighter a very dangerous geezer in real life
i Higly recommend you react to :
*Smokin' Aces* (2006)
_starring _*_Ryan Reynolds_*_ , _*_Ray Liotta_*_ , _*_Ben Affleck_*_ , _*_Chris Pine_*_ & _*_Andy García_*
Underrated Gem♡
Jason Bateman steals.
Soap in this film directed bohemian rhapsody
He was in the TV series the press gang
And in the series misfits
Slightly different vibe and a bit older, but another fantastic and not well known British movie where multiple storylines come together is South West 9. All based in and around the Brixton area of London (postcode: SW9). The soundtrack to the movie is also fantastic.
Gentlemen - love the content; I suggest you continue your British odyssey with some Edgar wright.
Got to do The Gentlemen next
@Have a nice day your opinion
@Have a nice day worse than King Arthur?
The Gentlemen is one of his best along with Snatch and Lock Stock
a GEEZER is not a gangster, but an OLD MAN.
In the cockney vernacular it means several things, in British slang a geezer is a man, but in the context that the guy said it, he said he was a geezer meaning a tough guy or not to be messed with by these “public school boys”
@@majormoviemadness9927 enjoy the channel, guys. love the technical commentary, especially the camera shot and lighting notes, being that I am a cam op and lighting tech. Ever need a hand creating, i am available.
Feel like the guy on the right is always getting annoyed by the guy on the left ahahahaha
This is England is a must to the comment that mentioned, you should check Rise of the Footsoldier also based on Essex Range Rover murders from Carlton leachs perspective. And i highly suggest: ill manors, produced and directed by Ben drew who is also a rapper/singer that goes by plan b. These are a uk cult classic you must do, Kidulthood, Adulthood, and brotherhood in that order. There’s a couple spin offs like anuvahood. 🔥
Do you guys know the classic 1969 The Italian Job? I've always felt the final shot in Lock Stock is intended as a reference/homage, what do you reckon?
your British accent is great
1:13 dude that is pretty good, there was only 1 sound the US accent slipped through, that's a kind of London/Essex accent you did there, most of the UK sounds quite different to that though, but I have to give it to you, that was pretty good
Have you watched Rise Of The Foot Soldier? a fabulous film in my opinion.
Yepp they need to jump on the 1st part I recommended the same.
Look at all that moolah
I get you boys are all about the Camerawork and lighting etc. But the dialogue!. This and Snatch have dialogue which for me is unparalleled. Very few remember when the camera turned this way or that. What people do remember is what was said, why they said it and how they said it. I'm a Heavy Diesel mechanic from Western Australia and even I know this would have been a nightmare to cast.
Completely agree these two films are renowned and remembered for the dialogue. It's what stays imprinted in your memory long after watching. Personally I prefer lock stock over snatch but two great movies either way.
Snatch had a way bigger budget.
Now for lock stock and two stolen hooves
Gangster N.o 1 is a Brilliant film
Paul Bettney and Malcom McDowell are brilliant in it
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Another incredible guy Ritchie movie that's somewhat in this same universe is rock n rolla. Its one of my favorite movies ever. And if you want an obscure Jason statham movie that is another one of the best is London. Jason statham, the guy who played captain america whose name is escaping me at the moment, Jessica Biel is in it, the redhead from wedding crashers is also in it. I cannot praise these movies enough and you really should check them out if you havent already
best thing is i actually know people who are like these guys and they talk allmost the same lol.