Watch the full documentary about Guy Ritchie here: Part 1 ua-cam.com/video/v2ftzRsTjTk/v-deo.html Part 2 ua-cam.com/video/lE3pOXYl_d4/v-deo.html Part 3 ua-cam.com/video/FdgZzDfSPzs/v-deo.html
Want a fun fact? Even to this day we are the only race that aren’t allowed inside a shop in our own countries. Imagine that. They can’t say no blacks or Asians but they can say no tinkers and get away with it?
How can you do that whole thing about the actor's and leave out the one that made the movie!!?? DENNIS FARINA!! No Avi, no movie. No Dennis, no Avi! Capeesh!?
Alan Ford as Bricktop is one of the creepiest, most terrifying psychos ever put on film. Can't imagine Sean Connery in the role after Ford made it his own.
He was brilliant. One of those people who you'd see a photo of and think "I could take them", but as soon as you see them move and hear them talk, you know that they're harder than a coffin nail.
looking at the movies that came out that year, it was tough competition a few years in the late 90s were rock solid. 2000 had Gladiator, Momento, The Patriot, Remember the Titans, X-men, Cast Away, Traffic, Gone in 60 seconds, Pitch Black, The whole 9 yards... While Snatch is one of my all time favorites, that year was filled with solid movies.
The Crime Trilogy (this one, lock and rock) are some of my very favorite movies. The music, the editing, the characters, the dialogue, the places, story... Fucking perfecto.
@@joserafaelarguedasrodrigue4696 if I'm honest I was a bit disappointed with RocknRolla, I didn't actually think much of it at all, but I should give it a second watch to give it a chance
So glad Connery wasnt Brick Top, the Brick Top we got is an absolute legend. I just gotta say this one of the greatest movies ever made. And the re-watchability of it just endless
Stephen Grahams acting was incredible in this movie. The scene after Mickey (Pitt) trounces the dude in the barn with one hit, all the guys yelling around him, and the camera slow-mo zooms to his face and see the literal tear falling down and his face is screaming “I’m so screwed” needs to be celebrated. Great movie.
A perfect film. In my opinion. Bill Burr once referred to a joke he read as "having no fat on it, you need every word of that joke to make it work." That's how I would describe Snatch. Zero fat. Every word, every scene, every nuance is needed.
It's a brilliant film that can be watched again and again. The fact that Alan Ford had to audition three times for Bricktop is mind blowing, he IS Bricktop and no one else on the planet could play that part.
The fact it never won a award is perfect. It is a cult classic. And no award adds to that. The reality that Hollywood and award shows have completely lost touch with what is art, and what people want.
It made money, who cares about awards? Does an actor getting x million for 10 minutes work deserve an award? Too many well paid actors just getting overpaid for their name these days.
We watched this movie at least a hundred times at my fire station. Literally everyday at lunch Years later we all still greet each other with lines from Snatch
Snatch is one of a kind -- hands down my favorite movie. Everything just came together like butter on toast. It's a masterclass in how to create super fun, deeply flawed characters with unrivaled swaggar and precision. The sheer quirkiness alone makes every last one of them worth rooting for. And every actor in Snatch knocked it out of the park. That's just not normal. A gem of a film.
DEFINITELY watch Lock Stock and Two Smoking Barrels...if you haven't seen it before of course...or really, even if you have seen it lol.. Root up there with Snatch for sure - similar structure(ish) and many overlapping actors, crew, same genre, director/writer, etc....Both VERY high quality films, not in competition with each other, rather compliment each other.... Anyway cheers
When I think of the best movies I’ve enjoyed over my life (38 years) this definitely hits the top spot. The mix of action, comedy, dark humour and suspense mixed with an excellent score, acting and choreography. Top notch! Side note I was pretty high going into the theatre and I had no idea what the movie was about. What a great surprise experience. This movie also introduced me to Guy Ritchie movies.
I was completely sober and I completely loved it. And yes watching a random movie without any expectation in the theatre and being this good is a great feeling. It happened to me with V for Vendetta
Lock Stock and Snatch are still two of my favourite movies of all time to this day and I kinda feel bad for Ritchie in that he set the bar so high for himself, so anything after these is going to have a hard time comparing to these classics
Snatch and Lock Stock are my two favourite films by far. Watched them both a dozen times! The plots, the acting, the sets, the soundtrack... All first rate!!
He created so... "strange" movies that sometime I cannot remember which of these two I watch! 👎 Cut both movies into 2-min pieces, mix, glue again and nobody feel the difference.
I’ve seen this movie as a teenager, it was awesome. Seen it as an adult, it was awesome. In total I’ve seen it about 5 times and it still feels fresh and fun as hell. Definitely one of the best movies ever made.
I can't even tell you how many times I've seen this movie , but it's a lot...So few movies earn the title , instant classic...This movie is definitely one...
His Al Capone in Boardwalk Empire was superb. He played him as a cocky OG bigshot in public or company and a realistically insecure short fat dude in private.
Bricktop was the smartest casting choice of all. Old frail looking dude that just oozed malevolence. He was far more terrifying than your typical villain.
This movie is pure gold. English movies are the best, these movies such as snatch, lock stock, layer cake, dead man's shoes , nil by mouth etc can't be made anywhere else .. Makes me feel proud to be english born and bred...
Agreed, dead mans Shoes went completely under the radar and has some of the best dialogue ever, gotta love Paddy Consadine, Nil by Mouth is terrifying, im sure blokes like that exist, ray Winstone was superb, I met Jamie Foreman in Dublin in a pub when he asked me where the toilet was!!! Nice guy
Stephen Graham is now one of the best actors on his generation. He is intimidating, troubled, joyful, regretful and damaged like no one else on screen.
I fell in love with Stephen when he quietly cried knowing he had to fight the big scary guy. I never forgot him and have watched everything he's been in since. This and Smoking Gun are two of the best movies I've ever seen. At 64, I've seen a few. Cheers
This movie is a prime example of ingenuity pushed the quality of the production upward. The cast and direction made it possible for an indie-level idea to become a bestseller.
Possibly the film with the highest number of quotable one liners, by numerous characters. Bricktop has the best ones, every actor played their parts to perfection. This is a must see movie, one of the best five films ever made IMHO.
This is one of my "go to" movies that I watch when there doesn't seem to be anything else worth watching at the moment. I've watched it countless times and have enjoyed it every single time. RockNRolla falls into the same category for me and I can watch each over and over. Both are top notch Guy Ritchie films...
I watched this movie perhaps 6 or 7 times. It’s one of the few movies that I can watch at any time at any point, never get bored and always laugh or get hyped even if I heard joke many times before or I know how thing end. This is also the movie that made me Ritchies fan and made me appreciate Guys work much more as I had watched lock stock before snatch but didnt love it as much as when I went back and rewarched it again after seing this movie
Bollocks to "lack of serious awards" . Those who know , know. Guy Ritchie is a breath of fresh air in the film world . A list actors queueing up to work with him speaks volumes. The gentlemen is an absolute masterpiece 👏
Imagine if that didn't happen to occur. If he had decided to wear contacts we may have had an entirely different person. I love it when stuff like this happens.
Snatch is easily the greatest gangster, black humour, crime comedy ever made. Every time I see I laugh my ass off even though I know whats coming and whats being said.
Well, that was as needless as it was inaccurate. Snatch and Lock Stock are better than some of his later works, but Reservoir and Pulp are on a different level.
0:20 seconds but there is a connection to the previous reel because Guy Ritchie said himself that many of the story's are in this because he couldn't fit it into lock stock... Also, Brad Pitt played the pikey so because of they way the critics put him down in devils advocate film.. Fun fact;the office where Frankie four fingers is being measured up for the suits is where they filmed the scenes for Harry Hatchet in Lock stock.. Which is in the town hall in bethnal green.. 😉👌🏻
Still one of the best films ever. Seen it a million times, got it on dvd and still watch it if its ever on TV. Brilliant script and cadt. All time classic!
Lock, Stock and Snatch are two fantastic movies, two of my favourites. Watched them many times in my years. Rock n Rolla and The Gentleman are good too though!
This is a classic, for the last 6 years my coworkers and I when we see each other immediately quote this movie Non-Stop until we part ways for the rest of the shift. This movie is awesome. I highly encourage everybody to watch this movie.
during my teacher work, i showed snatch to my classes. i told my pupils choose your character for your future and take care about those who are real menaces. The girls told me years later thank you for that film because they knew which partner they had to choose. I still am thankful for this movie, despite all the british brutality in there.
I gotta tell ya, when the dog eats the squeaky toy an then squeaks when it gets petted, I busted my gut laughing so hard. To this day I still crack up when I see that scene.
My brother and I go back and forth saying the lines from various scenes of this great masterpiece. Clearly we've watched the movie many times but definitely not enough times.
Just imagine a world were we have Quentin Tarantino and Guy Ritchie working together as a directing-duo on the same movie and it worked! I can only dream of what it can be! Kreygasm!
I'm American, though I was born in Ruislipp and left at 6, and I have no problem with these accents. Even the Pikeys are clear as a bell to me. Granted, my mother was born and raised in Southern Ireland and if you can decipher that lingo, you can understand anyone speaking English.
I put this in the same category as old Eastwood movies and the original Magnificent seven. I've probably watched guys stuff dozens of times and always enjoy it.
My daily Netflix routine...1. Sign in. 2. Scroll through about 10 rows of things I have no interest in. 3. Select "Snatch" 4. Enjoy immensely,each and every time. It is my " comfort food" of movies.
After watching the first Guy Ritchie film, I became obsessed with his stuff. I'd never seen any other films like his, and I've lived a good long while. He's a BRILLIANT film maker!
One of my personal very best movies ever! I remember i've rented it like 4 or 5 times when i was younger, then i proceeded to buy the DVD and nowadays if it's on the TV i still watch it. It is an incredibly fun and well-made movie. in a different way and tone (more like a guilty pleasure because it is not as well-made as SNATCH imo) another movie that just feels fun to watch, i hardly pass if it's on the tv, and often gets overlooked, is The Fifth Element.
When he said "guy had to pay Madonna one million dollars to use lucky star" I had to laugh. He could have said "guy grifted an extra million out of his investors by overpaying his wife for an average song". Fair play to Mr Richie
Watch the full documentary about Guy Ritchie here:
Part 1 ua-cam.com/video/v2ftzRsTjTk/v-deo.html
Part 2 ua-cam.com/video/lE3pOXYl_d4/v-deo.html
Part 3 ua-cam.com/video/FdgZzDfSPzs/v-deo.html
Want a fun fact? Even to this day we are the only race that aren’t allowed inside a shop in our own countries. Imagine that. They can’t say no blacks or Asians but they can say no tinkers and get away with it?
In my opinion it was one of Brads best roles....
Definitely one of the biggest address in my whole life has not seen this movie theater
How can you do that whole thing about the actor's and leave out the one that made the movie!!?? DENNIS FARINA!! No Avi, no movie. No Dennis, no Avi! Capeesh!?
Do The Business next please.
One of those movies that you can watch over and over again. No matter how many times you have seen it , it still entertains
I agree. And the plot is not that hard to follow but with each time it gives you the sattisfaction.
Knowing what comes in this case is not bad at all
I watched it daily back in the day
Watched it four times in the cinema when it came out, and bought the DVD afterwards khkhkhhahaha 😂 ....
Definitely in my top 3 movies ever . It’s absolutely brilliant .
Alan Ford as Bricktop is one of the creepiest, most terrifying psychos ever put on film. Can't imagine Sean Connery in the role after Ford made it his own.
It wouldn’t be the same film. Alan ford was fucking unbelievable in it
100 percent, Alan ford was the right man for the role.
Ford nailed it! He was so over the top, he was thoroughly believable!
Connery (RIP) would have been totally wrong for that role, it required a full on plaque tooth infested wideboy cockney
He was brilliant. One of those people who you'd see a photo of and think "I could take them", but as soon as you see them move and hear them talk, you know that they're harder than a coffin nail.
Snatch doesn't need any awards. Snatch is the reward. Thank You Guy Ritchie
Agreed. I love being rewarded with Snatch.
Well put.
looking at the movies that came out that year, it was tough competition a few years in the late 90s were rock solid. 2000 had Gladiator, Momento, The Patriot, Remember the Titans, X-men, Cast Away, Traffic, Gone in 60 seconds, Pitch Black, The whole 9 yards... While Snatch is one of my all time favorites, that year was filled with solid movies.
The Gentleman is the best movie in last 10 years.
😂😂
Almost every line is quotable
It absolutely IS a genius film, I've easily watched it over 50 times
Yes, Snatch and Lock Stock are PERFECT scripts! I've actually memorized several lines and used them whenever appropriate!!
@@raymondsearch5289 almost daily 😂
The Crime Trilogy (this one, lock and rock) are some of my very favorite movies. The music, the editing, the characters, the dialogue, the places, story... Fucking perfecto.
@@joserafaelarguedasrodrigue4696 if I'm honest I was a bit disappointed with RocknRolla, I didn't actually think much of it at all, but I should give it a second watch to give it a chance
@@drexlspivey5828 try The Gentlemen too if you haven't seen it already, another one in spirit of these movies, from the same source ofc
So glad Connery wasnt Brick Top, the Brick Top we got is an absolute legend.
I just gotta say this one of the greatest movies ever made. And the re-watchability of it just endless
Stephen Grahams acting was incredible in this movie. The scene after Mickey (Pitt) trounces the dude in the barn with one hit, all the guys yelling around him, and the camera slow-mo zooms to his face and see the literal tear falling down and his face is screaming “I’m so screwed” needs to be celebrated. Great movie.
Very underrated. He is absolutely brilliant (and totally different) in Made In Britain.
Tommy the tit should be praying........and if he isn't........he f#ckin well should be !
golden brown texture like sun
A perfect film. In my opinion. Bill Burr once referred to a joke he read as "having no fat on it, you need every word of that joke to make it work." That's how I would describe Snatch. Zero fat. Every word, every scene, every nuance is needed.
It's a brilliant film that can be watched again and again. The fact that Alan Ford had to audition three times for Bricktop is mind blowing, he IS Bricktop and no one else on the planet could play that part.
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Even in a kids show he is still Bricktop.
Everytime I hear the word nemesis I just see him at the office on the sofa😂
Including Connory.
i am not a Connery fan, but he would have nailed it too.
@@carlosdangerfield9477 doubt hed be as amazing as ford
Ain't a Brad Pitt fan but this role is his masterpiece. The whole movie is a masterpiece. Thank you Guy.
The fight scene is also one of the most underrated fight scenes in cinema imo
The fact that this movie never won awards is a travesty, and shows how pathetic those awards are. One of the bets movies ever made, a true classic.
The fact it never won a award is perfect. It is a cult classic. And no award adds to that. The reality that Hollywood and award shows have completely lost touch with what is art, and what people want.
It made money, who cares about awards? Does an actor getting x million for 10 minutes work deserve an award? Too many well paid actors just getting overpaid for their name these days.
@@oo0Spyder0oo Well said
EVER!
Pure facts man I agree the only true way to see how good a movie is ,is not by it’s awards but by it’s popularity and success
Snatch is one of the rare movies that if you are flicking around channels and you come across it, you finish it, no matter how often you've seen it.
Yup - it's in the same league as movies lile Goodfellas - stop what you're doing and watch
I can spell every dialogue
Agreed! I don’t know anything about critical reviews or how it was “received” but I could start watching at any point. Periwinkle blue!
@@suggashayne7505it’s for me ma
The casting in this movie was second to none, absolutely brilliant film.
Yes, the casting, the scripts, the acting, the sets and the soundtrack... All perfect!!
Every character... even the small roles are perfectly cast and performed. One of the most underrated movies of all time.
One of Brad Pitts most memorable roles.
His accent is excellent
"Do you like dags" 🤣🤣🤣
@@Phatboino1 indeed, some of my Irish friends told me his accent is spot-on
Periwinkle blue, it’s for me ma!!
@@Come_walk_with_me614 I like caravans more.
We watched this movie at least a hundred times at my fire station. Literally everyday at lunch
Years later we all still greet each other with lines from Snatch
Awesome!
So cool
5 minutes Turkish
@@guitarninjarick8179 It was 2 minutes 5 minutes ago.
"Golden broooown, texture like sun" That while scene is cinematic gold!!!!!
I heard that song was basically about the Iliad.
This movie introduced me to The Stranglers, which became one of my favourite bands growing up
@@growlith6969 if Iliad is heroin, than yes it is
Snatch is one of a kind -- hands down my favorite movie. Everything just came together like butter on toast. It's a masterclass in how to create super fun, deeply flawed characters with unrivaled swaggar and precision. The sheer quirkiness alone makes every last one of them worth rooting for. And every actor in Snatch knocked it out of the park. That's just not normal. A gem of a film.
DEFINITELY watch Lock Stock and Two Smoking Barrels...if you haven't seen it before of course...or really, even if you have seen it lol.. Root up there with Snatch for sure - similar structure(ish) and many overlapping actors, crew, same genre, director/writer, etc....Both VERY high quality films, not in competition with each other, rather compliment each other.... Anyway cheers
Righttttt
"wipe the butter off that knife, there's a proper one over there"
"Snatch" and "Lock stock and two smoking barrels" are two absolutely masterpieces
Alan Ford, to me nailed it. Especially the monologue scene about pigs
When I think of the best movies I’ve enjoyed over my life (38 years) this definitely hits the top spot. The mix of action, comedy, dark humour and suspense mixed with an excellent score, acting and choreography. Top notch! Side note I was pretty high going into the theatre and I had no idea what the movie was about. What a great surprise experience. This movie also introduced me to Guy Ritchie movies.
Thank you for your comment! It's a great resume of my feelings to this movie too.
I was completely sober and I completely loved it. And yes watching a random movie without any expectation in the theatre and being this good is a great feeling. It happened to me with V for Vendetta
Lock Stock and Snatch are still two of my favourite movies of all time to this day and I kinda feel bad for Ritchie in that he set the bar so high for himself, so anything after these is going to have a hard time comparing to these classics
Agreed. However, Rock-'n'-rolla was an absolute beast of a film as well.
Yer RocknRolla... agreed a 'beast' describes it well, thought The Gentleman was good too!
The Gentleman was the film I'd been waiting for for over a decade from Guy! It was 100% pure Ritchie through and through
@@MrAdomussuch a great film. And who knew Hugh Grant could actually act and not just be the stuttering tosser he seemed to usually play?
Snatch and Lock Stock are my two favourite films by far. Watched them both a dozen times! The plots, the acting, the sets, the soundtrack... All first rate!!
Lock Stock and Snatch are in a league of their own, never get sick of watching them.
I still don't think Ritchie gets quite enough credit for Lock Stock and Snatch. They are two of the cleverest scripts and dialogues I've ever watched.
Good. I don't want Hollywood fawning over him and trying to copy him.
He created so... "strange" movies that sometime I cannot remember which of these two I watch! 👎 Cut both movies into 2-min pieces, mix, glue again and nobody feel the difference.
@@Banana_Split_Cream_Bunsthe tragedy of Joss’ humor… that it was copied by people who didn’t understand it
Agreed, also the comment that sometimes they feel like the same movie.... and then he got a bit erm Swept Away lol
Brad pitt accidentally helped create one of the best characters in cinema history
He is a master of his art
I’ve seen this movie as a teenager, it was awesome. Seen it as an adult, it was awesome. In total I’ve seen it about 5 times and it still feels fresh and fun as hell. Definitely one of the best movies ever made.
FIVE times?!?
Rookie numbers there mate
@@tonykennedy8483 at least 20 times here... :)
@@tonykennedy8483 was just about to say the exact same thing lmao
gotta pace yourself
Where do I watch it
This movie is hilarious. Can´t get enough of it. And Pitt's acting is superb, if not the best he has done.
Brad in a freakin genius in this film. It never gets old or ever stop being GD hilarious.
I can't even tell you how many times I've seen this movie , but it's a lot...So few movies earn the title , instant classic...This movie is definitely one...
Eternally grateful to guy for throwing stephen graham into the limelight and giving us one of the greatest actors of modern times.
His Al Capone in Boardwalk Empire was superb. He played him as a cocky OG bigshot in public or company and a realistically insecure short fat dude in private.
Bricktop was the smartest casting choice of all.
Old frail looking dude that just oozed malevolence. He was far more terrifying than your typical villain.
0:52 Three stars fam, lest us not forget Dennis Farina.
🥀RIP Dennis, 10yrs 4days later.💐
One of the greatest movies ever made. Love this movie and can rewatch it over and over.
This movie is pure gold.
English movies are the best, these movies such as snatch, lock stock, layer cake, dead man's shoes , nil by mouth etc can't be made anywhere else ..
Makes me feel proud to be english born and bred...
Agreed, dead mans Shoes went completely under the radar and has some of the best dialogue ever, gotta love Paddy Consadine, Nil by Mouth is terrifying, im sure blokes like that exist, ray Winstone was superb, I met Jamie Foreman in Dublin in a pub when he asked me where the toilet was!!! Nice guy
@@gaz4840 absolutely mate,,, it’s a very English style of drama that can’t be recreated anywhere else on earth.
@@420_24seven Gorgeous George has a fish and chip shop here in Halifax!!! I keep meaning to go in and say “This could get messy”!
@@420_24seven there’s a deleted scene where Tony pisses in Errols pocket..!! Should have been left in the final edit
Stephen Graham is now one of the best actors on his generation. He is intimidating, troubled, joyful, regretful and damaged like no one else on screen.
I fell in love with Stephen when he quietly cried knowing he had to fight the big scary guy. I never forgot him and have watched everything he's been in since. This and Smoking Gun are two of the best movies I've ever seen. At 64, I've seen a few. Cheers
I thought he was great as Al Capone in Boardwalk Empire, and his character in Gangs of New York was well done too.
This movie is a prime example of ingenuity pushed the quality of the production upward. The cast and direction made it possible for an indie-level idea to become a bestseller.
"Brick Top" is Guy Ritchie's greatest character creation. So perfectly acted by Alan Ford.
An absolutely perfect film, outstanding dialogue, wonderful script, excellent casting. Insane rewatchability
In my top 5 of ALL TIME!!!
1 of thee most underrated movies of ALL TIIIIME!!! PERIOD!!!
I can't think of anyone better than Alan Ford to play Bricktop.
My favorite ever film. It's a masterpiece.
Probably my favorite film of all time. It's damn near a perfect comedy. Guy Ritchie films are just the best.
I think this is one of the movies I’ve watched the most in my life, and I watch a lot of movies. Not a single boring aspect of this movie
Possibly the film with the highest number of quotable one liners, by numerous characters. Bricktop has the best ones, every actor played their parts to perfection. This is a must see movie, one of the best five films ever made IMHO.
Custom officer- Anything to declare?
Avi -Yeah, don’t go to England…!
"Blagged? Speak English to me Tony... I thought this country spawned the language, and so far nobody seems to speak it!"
@osspaljeni Stop that dog dribbling on my seats
Tyrone, its a stolen car....!!!
I dont care, i dont want it dribbling on my seats
No thanks, I'm sweet enough.
Why’s he got a hat on his head?
It’s not a hat, it’s a tea cosy
I watch this at least once a year and know every line by heart.
Where do I watch please
My favorite movie of all time. I bet I’ve seen it 150 times over all these years and I literally watched it last week.
This is one of my "go to" movies that I watch when there doesn't seem to be anything else worth watching at the moment. I've watched it countless times and have enjoyed it every single time. RockNRolla falls into the same category for me and I can watch each over and over. Both are top notch Guy Ritchie films...
Yes, these two films are pure gold on so many levels. I've watched them both several times!
@@raymondsearch5289 👍👍
THE CASTING WAS BRILLIANT!!! I would have never imagined the gypsies weren't in the original script
I watched this movie perhaps 6 or 7 times. It’s one of the few movies that I can watch at any time at any point, never get bored and always laugh or get hyped even if I heard joke many times before or I know how thing end.
This is also the movie that made me Ritchies fan and made me appreciate Guys work much more as I had watched lock stock before snatch but didnt love it as much as when I went back and rewarched it again after seing this movie
Bollocks to "lack of serious awards" .
Those who know , know.
Guy Ritchie is a breath of fresh air in the film world .
A list actors queueing up to work with him speaks volumes.
The gentlemen is an absolute masterpiece 👏
FockinA
Top drawer stuff. Alan Ford as Bricktop is the unforgettable character for me. THOSE GLASSES!
Imagine if that didn't happen to occur. If he had decided to wear contacts we may have had an entirely different person. I love it when stuff like this happens.
You're on thin, f*kin' ice, my pedigree chums, and I shall be under it when it breaks. Now, f*ck off. Love that movie.
This reminds me to watch the movie again.
Guy Ritchie is the GOAT... love this movie.. never gets old no matter how many times I watch it.. masterpeice
Just watching those short clips again made me feel so warm inside. Still number 1 favorite film of all time
one of the best and most rewatchable films ever!......Do you know what nemesis means!?!....so many classic lines....
been watching it at least twice a year since 2009. never a dull moment. what a great movie man!
Absolutely one of my favorite films of all time. The humor and pacing is simply perfect.
It’s Ritchie’s masterpiece and he’s been remaking it ever since.
I thought I was the only one that noticed it
Guy Ritchie is my absolute favorite director... cinematography is on a different level and the characters...amazing
Snatch is easily the greatest gangster, black humour, crime comedy ever made. Every time I see I laugh my ass off even though I know whats coming and whats being said.
Thats a big man to have written a script and then rewrite it just to make a spot for someone who didn't need the work. Lots of respect for that
Above Tarantino's movies on many levels, a pure, perfect cinematic fun! Even after 50th watch it's still fun!
Well, that was as needless as it was inaccurate. Snatch and Lock Stock are better than some of his later works, but Reservoir and Pulp are on a different level.
Never tire of this film. Incredible and timeless.
0:20 seconds but there is a connection to the previous reel because Guy Ritchie said himself that many of the story's are in this because he couldn't fit it into lock stock...
Also, Brad Pitt played the pikey so because of they way the critics put him down in devils advocate film.. Fun fact;the office where Frankie four fingers is being measured up for the suits is where they filmed the scenes for Harry Hatchet in Lock stock.. Which is in the town hall in bethnal green.. 😉👌🏻
Still one of the best films ever. Seen it a million times, got it on dvd and still watch it if its ever on TV. Brilliant script and cadt. All time classic!
Lock, Stock and Snatch are two fantastic movies, two of my favourites. Watched them many times in my years. Rock n Rolla and The Gentleman are good too though!
The Gentleman is a great film
I don't really know how many times i've seen this film. Over 10 times, for sure!
Never get tired of this one.
This is a classic, for the last 6 years my coworkers and I when we see each other immediately quote this movie Non-Stop until we part ways for the rest of the shift. This movie is awesome. I highly encourage everybody to watch this movie.
"Are you taking the piss?"
during my teacher work, i showed snatch to my classes. i told my pupils choose your character for your future and take care about those who are real menaces. The girls told me years later thank you for that film because they knew which partner they had to choose. I still am thankful for this movie, despite all the british brutality in there.
I gotta tell ya, when the dog eats the squeaky toy an then squeaks when it gets petted, I busted my gut laughing so hard. To this day I still crack up when I see that scene.
This is a MUST SEE movie... to see again, and again, and again.... it's always perfect !
Still 1 of my favourites. I watch it over and over. It's almost the perfect movie.
One of my all time favorites, seen it so many times and it doesn’t get old
Alan Ford playing Bricktop was one of the greatest movie characters ever........actually the whole movie is full of amazing characters.
My brother and I go back and forth saying the lines from various scenes of this great masterpiece. Clearly we've watched the movie many times but definitely not enough times.
Just imagine a world were we have Quentin Tarantino and Guy Ritchie working together as a directing-duo on the same movie and it worked! I can only dream of what it can be! Kreygasm!
GREATEST FILM EVER. ITS LIKE A TUBE OF PRINGLES,ONCE YOU START TO WATCH IT YOU JUST CAN'T STOP
I'm American, though I was born in Ruislipp and left at 6, and I have no problem with these accents. Even the Pikeys are clear as a bell to me. Granted, my mother was born and raised in Southern Ireland and if you can decipher that lingo, you can understand anyone speaking English.
I put this in the same category as old Eastwood movies and the original Magnificent seven.
I've probably watched guys stuff dozens of times and always enjoy it.
I waited years for a part two but sadly no luck but at least we got Rock-N-Rolla another awesome movie worth watching.
The best word to describe Guy Ritchie is “Genius”.
I LOVE this film, multi-plots and makes me laugh - especially the dog/squeeze toy!
I was thinking about that scene today before I watched this! Hilarious movie.
This and Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels are the 2 greatest British films ever made
My daily Netflix routine...1. Sign in. 2. Scroll through about 10 rows of things I have no interest in. 3. Select "Snatch" 4. Enjoy immensely,each and every time. It is my " comfort food" of movies.
After watching the first Guy Ritchie film, I became obsessed with his stuff. I'd never seen any other films like his, and I've lived a good long while. He's a BRILLIANT film maker!
One of my personal very best movies ever! I remember i've rented it like 4 or 5 times when i was younger, then i proceeded to buy the DVD and nowadays if it's on the TV i still watch it. It is an incredibly fun and well-made movie. in a different way and tone (more like a guilty pleasure because it is not as well-made as SNATCH imo) another movie that just feels fun to watch, i hardly pass if it's on the tv, and often gets overlooked, is The Fifth Element.
My all time favourite movie.
Seen it many times..
Gets the juices flowing every time
Lock Stock and two smoking barrels and snatch are the greatest movies
Two of my favorites. Ever..
One of our all time faves! Great scene after great scene! Classic! Good job covering it.
Wow! Well worth re-writing the script for Brad Pitt. Arguably his best ever performance.
One of my all-time favorite movies. One of the greatest soundtracks too.
Ford and Pitt should have been nominated for Oscars. Two of the greatest characters in film.
One of the best films of all time! Zero fat or useless filler in it
This is the first “everything you didn’t know about this film” video where I actually didn’t know anything mentioned in the video. Good job.
Love this movie, every single cast member killed it!!!
Agreed 🤔😁👍
A masterpiece enriched by some musical gems including Dreadlock Holidays and Golden Brown
One of my all-time favorites.
Who else is still waiting patiently for Rock-n-Rolla 2?
My brother and I would watch this every time we would toke up in Highschool. It never got old once.
When he said "guy had to pay Madonna one million dollars to use lucky star" I had to laugh. He could have said "guy grifted an extra million out of his investors by overpaying his wife for an average song".
Fair play to Mr Richie
Given that Lucky Star came out in 1984 at the debut of her career, I doubt she saw much of that million in royalties.
That money goes to the studios that own the rights to the track, not the artists.
I adore this flick. Thanks for covering it.
Bricktop was perfectly cast, Sean Connery would have been awful
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