That's cool as hell. I'm only 23, but, I've been around a few DVDs in my life. I always loved the little features and options you can select with them. Sometimes it could be a director's commentary or something else like that which is really cool.
Also, Stephen Graham. That actor is really good as supporting actor. He was in Band of Brothers, Pirates of The Caribbean, This is England, and The Irishman
He became an actor by accident. He accompanied someone to do an audition and while he was waiting they told him he looked like he could be an actor. Something along those lines
Brad Pitt was born in Shawnee, Oklahoma, and raised in Missouri. One the best modern-day actors out there in my books. Pitt playing the role of a Gypsy reminds me of a story repeated every Christmas by my grandparents. A Gypsy caravan stop at my grandparents farm in SW Oklahom 12 noon Christmas Eve 1935 after three farmers refused to take them in. My grandfather not only allowed them on the farm to stay over night. Grandma gave them home canned vegetables and chickens and eggs as well. The next day, the Gypsies left the farm at day break. Christmas Day leaving a love seat and rocking chair on the front porch the Gypsies had made that night. The rocking chair was used for the next three generations rocking baby's to sleep. The story was written in the first chapter "Gypsy Christmas ", in the book "Miracle On the Tracks".
@@ChineseChicken1 You do see them in old time movies reading people's futures in crystal balls. That's about it. I've never really heard about a real sizable population of Romani? That story was from the great depression era when all types of people were displaced and traveling in caravans.
@@ChineseChicken1They're all over the South. You probably would just think that they are PWT based on the way they dress...not as noticeably "gypsy" as in the movies, but once you know them you can spot them easily. Also, they have southern accents here.
@@tybulmer4034 Is that the actual spelling of her first name? In Gaelic it’s Saoirse I believe. Yes she was wonderful in this role. One of my favourite movies 🎥
@@tybulmer4034Omg I didn't know that factoid. Jeremy Irons is awesome. So is she. I agree about her being a very natural actress. No hint of being fake.
Not only did he nail the accent 1000% he totally portrayed the bold, dinstinct, animated and funny character of a "pikey".... x2 Oscars in Periwinkle Blue
8:02 "Social Security Number" is an American thing. The UK calls it _National Insurance number,_ and Ireland _Personal Public Service Number._ But I guess the script writers went for the US term so that the 'Muricans could keep up.
Good catch! It is strange that they just threw that in the script. Definitely out of place. You're probably correct about them adding it so 'Muricans could keep up. The internet back then was not what it is today.
@BeJaminYehYeah, nobody is choosing to move to the UK considering the economy and social aspect are significantly worse now than in the US. Didn't one of your Prime Ministers literally deny plans for the elderly to have power during the winter last year?
One of the best individual performances I’ve ever seen. I watched this when I was about 8, not knowing who Brad Pitt was. I was baffled when I watched Se7en and True Romance
Anybody needing this performance to elevate Pitt as an A list actor obviously missed out on True Romance but I will say, the Henry Chamansky look he gave his KO victim in the barn fight was a classic tribute to Mickey Rourke which I found absolutely admirable. Kudos to you, for your generosity in acknowledgement, Mr. Pitt. You are a class act.
I ❤ how versatile Brad is, he’s got real talent and doesn’t rely on looks and box office sales to make his money. I honestly didn’t like him when he first came out because all you heard about was his looks and he had a small part in Thelma & Louise it didn’t really showcase his talents. Interview w a Vampire is when I really started liking him, he held his own w Tom and didn’t let him overshadow his talent and character. He’s never disappointed me since in any roll he’s had regardless of Rotten Tomatoes rating
In these types of roles, he shines. He was excellent in Fight Club as well. The roles regarding his looks, his acting doesn't stand out. Maybe it's just me, but I've noticed this regarding a lot of attractive actors. They stand out the most to me when their beauty is not the center of the plot. I never thought Scarlett Johansson was a good actress until I saw her in Marriage Story, and Margot's talent mostly stood out to me in I, Tonya. I was thoroughly impressed with the last 2 in the movies I mentioned.
I think a lot of these hollywood type are overrated bullshit actors. Brad Pitt is one that I think has admiration, respect and dedication to the arts. I love the guys work.
i agree. i'm from germany so 99% of people here will watch hollywood blockbusters and the likes with german voice-overs (so 50% of the actual actor is not even there really) but they'll go "omg he's such an amazing actor oh wow a true hollywood hero and i won't watch lesser films without the great actors of hollywood bla bla bla". it's madness. people here have no clue. i don't watch a great deal of film stuff but i know that snatch is a great fucking movie and every act is spot on.
One of them was Australian and two of them were Scottish. Their english accents weren't bad (one of them just mumbled) but none of them sounded like they from Manchester so that was weird
5:24 "WHY THE FAK WOULD I WANT A CARAVAN THAT'S GOT NO FOOKIN WHEELS!?" like he didn't just sell him that caravan. I remember my friend quoted that line in school and it wasn't till like my 3rd time watching the movie that I appreciated how funny it is.
3:15 the dog jumping up on Brad clearly wasn’t planned but being the pro he is he improvised and carried on . Guy Ritchies work is known for this kind of thing
This role actually confirmed that Brad Pitt is not just Hollywood's pretty boy but actually a darn good actor......
I think his roles in 12 Monkeys and Fight Club woke a lot of people up.
from my hometown
"Character actor stuck in a leading man's body"
@junaidirshad1639 Certainly woke me up to that fact, didn't even realise it was him when I first watched it.
Watch Kalifornia pal, it came out 7 years before snatch
I used to have this movie on DVD, and there was a play option called "Say what, Pikey?" where only Brad Pitt's lines were subtitled.
That's cool as hell. I'm only 23, but, I've been around a few DVDs in my life. I always loved the little features and options you can select with them. Sometimes it could be a director's commentary or something else like that which is really cool.
Brad Pitt was amazing in this film. Guy Ritchie knows exactly how to cast his British mob films. They’re all bloody brilliant!
I heard him described as a brilliant character actor cursed with leading man looks ... a fair call, I reckon
That whole performance deserved an oscar, the whole film is awesome as well !!
Also, Stephen Graham. That actor is really good as supporting actor. He was in Band of Brothers, Pirates of The Caribbean, This is England, and The Irishman
Damn he looks so different here
Also he played Al Capone in Boardwalk Empire.
He was really good in "Time" too if you've not seen that
He became an actor by accident. He accompanied someone to do an audition and while he was waiting they told him he looked like he could be an actor. Something along those lines
I'd also like to throw in the excellent 'Boiling Point', the true crime miniseries 'White House Farm' and the Venom films.
Brad Pitt was born in Shawnee, Oklahoma, and raised in Missouri. One the best modern-day actors out there in my books. Pitt playing the role of a Gypsy reminds me of a story repeated every Christmas by my grandparents. A Gypsy caravan stop at my grandparents farm in SW Oklahom 12 noon Christmas Eve 1935 after three farmers refused to take them in. My grandfather not only allowed them on the farm to stay over night. Grandma gave them home canned vegetables and chickens and eggs as well. The next day, the Gypsies left the farm at day break. Christmas Day leaving a love seat and rocking chair on the front porch the Gypsies had made that night. The rocking chair was used for the next three generations rocking baby's to sleep. The story was written in the first chapter "Gypsy Christmas ", in the book "Miracle On the Tracks".
That's beautiful, thanks
Where'd all the American Gypsies go? I've never seen or met any. I'd like to though.
@@ChineseChicken1 You do see them in old time movies reading people's futures in crystal balls. That's about it. I've never really heard about a real sizable population of Romani?
That story was from the great depression era when all types of people were displaced and traveling in caravans.
@@ChineseChicken1they are here, but they live in houses like everyone else, not wandering all over the country in caravans.
@@ChineseChicken1They're all over the South. You probably would just think that they are PWT based on the way they dress...not as noticeably "gypsy" as in the movies, but once you know them you can spot them easily. Also, they have southern accents here.
actress who played mickeys mum did a great job. seems like a real person, no hint of acting
Yes I agree. So natural.
@@ccc4102 Sorcha Cusack - a brilliant Irish actress and also Jeremy Irons sister in law.
@@tybulmer4034
Is that the actual spelling of her first name? In Gaelic it’s Saoirse I believe. Yes she was wonderful in this role. One of my favourite movies 🎥
She’s from a very famous acting family here in Ireland - Cusacks
@@tybulmer4034Omg I didn't know that factoid. Jeremy Irons is awesome. So is she. I agree about her being a very natural actress. No hint of being fake.
"Save your breath for cooling your porridge " 😂
😂😂😂
My favorite line 🏆 😂
I think Jane Austen got there first.
Pitt is a great actor, loved everybody in this film.
I underrated him back in the day but everything he is in is goo9d.
Not only did he nail the accent 1000% he totally portrayed the bold, dinstinct, animated and funny character of a "pikey".... x2 Oscars in Periwinkle Blue
1000%? Haven't heard real Irish gypos or bad ear for accents?
He didn’t nail the accent at all, you don’t know what you’re talking about
8:02 "Social Security Number" is an American thing. The UK calls it _National Insurance number,_ and Ireland _Personal Public Service Number._ But I guess the script writers went for the US term so that the 'Muricans could keep up.
Good catch! It is strange that they just threw that in the script. Definitely out of place. You're probably correct about them adding it so 'Muricans could keep up. The internet back then was not what it is today.
Or because they knew 90% of the people who were going to pay for the movie would be American
hHhhHHAHAHAHAHAHA
Nah, it's cuz nobody cares about the UK.
@BeJaminYehYeah, nobody is choosing to move to the UK considering the economy and social aspect are significantly worse now than in the US. Didn't one of your Prime Ministers literally deny plans for the elderly to have power during the winter last year?
He deserved an Oscar for this role!!!!!
SNATCH...in my opinion is his best EVER💯
Snatch is one of my favorite movies.
Me too, no matter how many times I've seen it, can always watch it again.
STILL blows my mind that Brad Pitt was in a British crime film
My all time fave Brad Pitt movie!
Same with Samuel l Jackson in 51st state
You should see him do the jamaican accent. "Everyting gonna be ayrie"😂
One of THEEE greatest flicks I have ever seen.....
Seriously, the fight scene was mortifyingly so bad.
The first time I watched this film I didn't realise it was Brad Pitt 😂
@@aravindkrishnan7679 Pirates of the Caribbean
You kiddin? Brad Pitt's face is easily recognizable
Lol, I know right.. Same here!
Wow it happens to me too. I never recognize actors that i see first time in my live.
You probably think glass wearing Clark Kent and superman is 2 different person then 🤣
I watched this video, clicked a new tab, searched for the movie, watched it and back here. Pretty fucking good movie. Bye
How have you just found this film now?! What about Lock stock? Rock n Rolla?
Snatch
@@Oldgold-zo3ethow could we have missed this box office smash
@@clintonmallard8447 thank goodness 😅
You’ve only just watched this now. I wish I had that experience this film is legendary
One of the best individual performances I’ve ever seen. I watched this when I was about 8, not knowing who Brad Pitt was. I was baffled when I watched Se7en and True Romance
You should see him in ‘Inglorious Bastards’.
Love everything about this movie
Which movie is this?
@@highmem Snatch, by Guy Ritchie
I just remember the pigs being terrifying
Once I opened up to a stranger at company's event with 'D'ya like dags?' joke and they thought I was drunk. Can't blame them.
That's funny! lol
Mickey squaring up to the dog at 3:16 is so good😂
Lol do you lnow if that was improvised by Brad when he called it a fucker?
I wonder if that was ad lib?
Timeless movie and a timeless performance by Pitt. I love this movie!
Lol. The way he constantly hits the big dude 😂
Anybody needing this performance to elevate Pitt as an A list actor obviously missed out on True Romance but I will say, the Henry Chamansky look he gave his KO victim in the barn fight was a classic tribute to Mickey Rourke which I found absolutely admirable. Kudos to you, for your generosity in acknowledgement, Mr. Pitt. You are a class act.
Everyone from Newfoundland - "I don't see what the fuss is"
I knew a guy from newfoundland and I could only make out one out of every 5 words or so. 😂 If that even.
I like how the first frame of introducing Mickey is him finishing a dump and pulling up his pants lol.
This was such a good film and yeah, Brad did an amazing job. Such a good actor.
"You like dags?" Is my favorite lol.
Golden Brown by the Stranglers…..sold!
When you realise for the first time that he wasn't fixing the car, he was having a shit behind it.
Well spotted mate
ME TOO hahahahah
Balkan people knew that right off the bat
when ??
Wait..what?
I love when the mom says “you’re very welcome” she kind of pushes Tommy semi-aggressively
I ❤ how versatile Brad is, he’s got real talent and doesn’t rely on looks and box office sales to make his money. I honestly didn’t like him when he first came out because all you heard about was his looks and he had a small part in Thelma & Louise it didn’t really showcase his talents.
Interview w a Vampire is when I really started liking him, he held his own w Tom and didn’t let him overshadow his talent and character. He’s never disappointed me since in any roll he’s had regardless of Rotten Tomatoes rating
His jamaican accent is good too
From a jamaican, No its not, Love him as an actor tho
@aneximeswestkhan Yep, and Dominos pizza is good Italian food.
No it wasn't 😂
Are you talking about Stephen Graham or Brad Pitt?
@@S_V_C talking about black movie
One of my most favorite movies
In these types of roles, he shines. He was excellent in Fight Club as well. The roles regarding his looks, his acting doesn't stand out. Maybe it's just me, but I've noticed this regarding a lot of attractive actors. They stand out the most to me when their beauty is not the center of the plot. I never thought Scarlett Johansson was a good actress until I saw her in Marriage Story, and Margot's talent mostly stood out to me in I, Tonya. I was thoroughly impressed with the last 2 in the movies I mentioned.
I love that the DVD came with an option to turn on Pikey subtitles.
"do you like DAGS?"
"ah.. DOGS"
😄
Easily one of my favourite actors. Troy being one of my top 5 movies.
funny and unnecessary fact. that bark you hear at 0:25 is the same bark thats used on both chain comp/chomp from super mario 64 and chop from gta 5
Holy crap you're right
It's better to say it's at 0:25 though cause you miss it off you start at 27
@@ktgame2640 fixed it thanks lol
When i get home im watching this movie again!!!
I’ve pretty much enjoyed all his roles.
Now you've gone and done it. I love this movie. I'm putting it on for another re-watch. Thanks for the fun.
Can’t believe you used such a discriminatory reference to travellers in the thumbnail
Brilliant film brilliant actors.
I love Guy Ritchie films like this, I can watch them over and over and I do. He’s always got excellent cast on his films
This is the best movie ever. Number 1 on my list!!
He did a great job in that movie, one of my favorites of all time
“Tommy is praying
And if he isn’t
Well
He fokin should be”
I see you have Cyrillic in your name, Boris.
100% agree and an all round classic in the film world.
I absolutely LOVE the this film!!! My first Guy Ritchie !! Then I was lost in the madness
He’s just as good a character actor as he is a leading man
i watched this movied so many times. Its mine favorite movie ever.
I think a lot of these hollywood type are overrated bullshit actors. Brad Pitt is one that I think has admiration, respect and dedication to the arts. I love the guys work.
i agree. i'm from germany so 99% of people here will watch hollywood blockbusters and the likes with german voice-overs (so 50% of the actual actor is not even there really) but they'll go "omg he's such an amazing actor oh wow a true hollywood hero and i won't watch lesser films without the great actors of hollywood bla bla bla". it's madness. people here have no clue. i don't watch a great deal of film stuff but i know that snatch is a great fucking movie and every act is spot on.
Just love this film - fab from start to finish 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟
I loved this movie...my favorite scene
And that is BRAD PITT!
Snatch is one of those perfect films. Hollywood has completely lost its way since these days.
just rewatched this movie a few weeks ago.. love this movie
When I watch Daphny Moons brothers doing English accents in Frazier they are the worst but Brad steals this.
One of them was Australian and two of them were Scottish. Their english accents weren't bad (one of them just mumbled) but none of them sounded like they from Manchester so that was weird
Save your breath for cooling your porridge 😂
If the Sting is remade he would fit the Redford role perfectly. Downey Jr for the Henry role...he would kill it.
As an irishman , NO GOD LORD NOOOOO it did not.
I've seen this before but it still puts a smile on my dial😊
Totally got me addicted to Golden Brown by the Stranglers
'Golden brown' is very addictive.
As an Irish teenager at the time, Brad Pitt became an instant legend.
One of my favorite movies!
5:24 "WHY THE FAK WOULD I WANT A CARAVAN THAT'S GOT NO FOOKIN WHEELS!?" like he didn't just sell him that caravan. I remember my friend quoted that line in school and it wasn't till like my 3rd time watching the movie that I appreciated how funny it is.
Hearing this, made me miss my Gram...my grandson told me I sound this way after a few!😂
This movie is legendary
Brad Pitt is helluva actor
Brad Pitts best role
Not surprised. He is a brilliant actor.
This is like trying to understand Gerald on Clarcksons farm
One of my favorites.
such a good movie and a bunch of em went off to be succesful. Thanks for making me feel young again.
really good actor! one of my favorite characters!
that german translator nailed it 2 °!! awwesome and funny 2 watch :D
one of best films ever ^^
One of my most favorite films.
7:03 Achilles mode activated
I just realized the narrator of the movie is jason statham😂🤷🏻♂️🤦🏻♂️
😎👍😆
He's... literally in the video...
Phenomenal respect for Brad Pitt!
I love the accents and the eye candy here. 😍 But can someone please tell me the name of the movie? 🤷🏼♀️
Snatch
@brycer2203 Thank you. 🙂
@@dawnjawid1790 no prob. Great flick. Don’t see it streaming anywhere but it’s worth a rental:)
😮😂best pikey ever.
One of my all tim favourite movies
"You stay till the jobs done"
I am from Vic Australia and can't say either lol 😂❤😂😢😮😅
03:10 It looked like that dog startled Brad Pitt for real. 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
But he didn't let that break his character. ❤🔥❤🔥❤🔥❤🔥❤🔥
7:23 thought it was the Naruto song 😂
3:15 the dog jumping up on Brad clearly wasn’t planned but being the pro he is he improvised and carried on . Guy Ritchies work is known for this kind of thing
Yey, It is one of a great improvisation , I always notice!
Right! I could barely understand him. He did such a good job.
It's a great performance no doubt.
Stephen was so underrated years ago, and yet he showed everyone that he is an amazing actor
Really
5:20 Chain chomp from Mario lol
The legend that is Brad Pitt
A moment for the man who puts a cigarette into the mouth of the Boxer and then light it.
Love this scene
He is such a stunning man 🤤