UK Cameraman here. If you wonder in why this film looks unique, as well as the warm looking colour grade. It was shot on 16mm film which made it look super grainy due to the smaller film stock. It is a low budget film made all for $1.35 million.
Barry the Baptist (the oldish big guy with the mean mug) was non other than "The Guv'nor" Lenny McLean... a legendary street fighter, unlicensed boxer and doorman from London. He passed just before the film was released. Look him up, dude was not to be funked with in real life.
This is way better than Snatch. It's not in a hurry the way Snatch is. The characters are free to be funny at their own pace, so they're just constantly cool and hilarious.
WOAH!!! Are you kidding me? TWO Guy Ritchie flicks only a week apart?! Can we hope for a mini pattern here? Like one a week? 😂 THANK you for these. I sincerely hope this means yer that much closer to his Rock'N'Rolla, and I KNOW y'all are gonna love his Man From Uncle(!).
The massive irony of what y'all said towards the end there, about Guy being able to go up to the likes of Brad Pitt... it was actually Brad that went UP TO Guy(!). He went up to him and said whatever your next flick is I want in. Oh and Brad was so inspired by what Benicio Del Toro did with his character in The Usual Suspects (the voice thing), that he wanted to do it that way for his character in Snatch.
Yeah I saw an interview with Guy Ritchie where he said he was in America c1999 and got a call from Brad Pitt who invited him over and said he wanted to work with him in future 'cause he was a massive fan of Lock Stock.
Vinnie Jones (Big Chris) is a retired footballer/soccer player. He had a legendary reputation as an enforcer and once held a record (if memory serves) for the quickest red card (that's disqualified from the game for a flagrant foul) in Premier League history. Jones was notorious for violence and chaos off the pitch, as well. He had been arrested and tossed in jail for a bar fight just before filming began. He literally went from a cell straight to the set. Jones gave up drinking some time ago. According to many, he's actually a sweetheart of a guy. A few years back, he lost his wife of many years to cancer, and now lives on a farm in the English countryside. There's a great documentary on him available on UA-cam. The guy has certainly lived a colorful life.
Saw this at the cinema when it was released. Epic film, fantastic soundtrack.and so quotable. To this day when say goodbye to someone....... 'It's been emotional '
yep, Lenny Mclean was a bouncer, amature boxer and genuine scary hard man. vinnie jones in his own right was a monster of a footballer who would break legs for fun. jason statham only plays tough guys but hes bloody good at it. Frank harper who plays dog, again is just an actor but not a man to be trifled with in real life. but the hardest man in the movie is the irish doorman at the poker game. steve collins. an actual middleweight champion of the world. outside of martial arts films, its hard to think of a movie with a more intimidating cast. oh ye and theres sting. he will watch every breath you take, every move you make. hes watching you. scary dude. brilliant movie.
Such fond memories of going to see this for the first time at the Empire cinema in Leicester Square - my buddy and I headed straight to Tower Records immediately after it finished, and both bought the soundtrack album. We have frequently woven snippets of the film's dialogue into the fabric of our conversations throughout the 26 years since - it essentially became second nature to do so. The DVD purchase was ultimately a no-brainer the following year, and it used to get a regular rotation. 🙂I hadn't watched it in years, though, and got some serious nostalgia goosebumps watching through the highlights again along with you guys. Tip-top casting, brilliant characters, so many hilarious highlights, and oh so endlessly quotable. Absolutely LOVE that freeze-frame ending!
Barry The Baptist actually was a scary mf irl. His name was Lenny McClean and he was a bareknuckle boxer, borderline gangster and doorman in some of the most notorious clubs in London. Also, a really nice guy. This was his first and only movie since he died not long after its release. On set, he'd make the cast laugh. Also, Alan Ford (the barman in this and Brick Top in Snatch) was a close friend of the Kray Twins, London gangsters in the 1960s. Brick Top is apparently based loosely on Reggie Kray.
I saw a 5/5 review of Snatch on TV. My friend and I went and watched it at the cinema. We were floored. I read about Lock, Stock shortly after and got it on VHS… SHARPISH!! Watched it with my dad and fucking looooved it almost as much. Damn, it’s good!! Great reaction, guys! 💙🥂
Just a bit of trivia for you guys. Vinny Jones who plays Big Chris was a professional footballer (soccer player) before he went into acting and played for some big clubs including Chelsea and Leeds, but most know him from his time at Wimbledon who he won the FA cup with in 1988 beating my team, the mighty Liverpool in one of the biggest cup shocks in history and he also represented Wales at international level winning nine caps.
@Syntell The Bren lightweight machine gun was considered the best lightweight machine gun of ww2 and was ideal for suppressing fire. The magazine could hold 30 rounds. Made in 1930's and in the British Army until 1992. It fired .303 standard cartridges, the same as the Spitfire fighter aircraft.
Great film. I remember all those guys using the same gym as me back in the day. Tommy Aka Jason Fleming used to come In with his Dad. Weirdly, in the next gym I joined in Battersea was where Guy Ritchie used to work.
Bricktop as you all him was actually in "An American Werewolf in London" he was the taxi driver! weirdly enough, Rick Mayall the comedian was also in the same film! playing chess in the Slaughtered Lamb.
Not sure I would shout at Steve Collins, one of the very best boxers out of Ireland, ever... "Give me back my money". Held middle weight and super-middle weight titles at the same time. Like Guy says in Snatch... "Harder than a coffin nail"
That chef was the boy in The Elephant Man. Love these films! I just got to the end of this video and Brad Pitt The Gypsie was mentioned. I remember, not too clearly, in the DVD extras of Snatch - They were watching Brad get knocked out and fly in slow-motion through the air backwards (filmed in a tank of water). And Guy said something like "Look at that! That's why he costs a million quid!". But he was paid peanuts - Maybe Guy said that the whole scene cost a million...?
The dude who plays the bartender and was in Blade 2 was also on the British T.V. show Red Dwarf. It is a hilarious Sci-Fi Comedy Sitcom and I suggest you check it out.
Brad wanted to be in a Guy Richie movie, so he took a minimum salary of 1 million, 1/10 of the budget for the film. He was getting more for his other projects because at the time he was A-list.
Gentlemen next gentleman, great reaction and sharing your thoughts at the end. I agree with this being the best Guy movie, it’s raw, authentic and a crazy story. The only let down is Sting honestly 😬😂🙏🏼
Incase you haven't reacted to it yet you have to react to this underrated Guy Ritchie movie Rock-n-rolla it has an all star cast with Gerard Butler, Tom Hardy, Idris Elba, Mark Strong and many others you'll like it too
Tom was in Snatch as well. Played Brad Pitts right hand man who said “You going to have to speak a little louder if you want him to hear ya” 💥 Barry the Baptist passed away a month before the film came out. Caught a cold while filming.
The bar scene with the guy setting the other guy in fire, is even more hilarious than just that. The game ended 4 to 0. So the guy didn't even turn off the game at an exciting point.
Great pick guys. I just watched 'The Covenant', a totally different film, nut still brilliant. This is so driven by the music, pity 'bout 'tube policy. Brit-pop could do no wrong back then.
They complained to Guy Ritchie the slamming of the head with the car door was too much. Guy said Someone just got shot in the chest with a shotgun 2 minutes before that and you’re complaining about that? lol that’s how scary vinnie was in that scene.
'That dudes voice is great'. Is Lenny McLean who was the guvnor of London! Look him up on here and read his book. He was a lethal bare knuckle boxer and an ol' fashioned gent.
Apparently Brad Pit asked Guy Ritchie if he could be in one of his films as he had loved this film. There's a short documentary on UA-cam about Snatch where he talks about Brad being in snatch
This was the original, and of course he didn't have the budget of Snatch, but I preferred this one as it has a real charm about it. I saw this at the cinema in 1998 and people were in stitches with a lot of the scenes. Just a crazy story with a brilliant ending with the guns worth a solid fortune. Favourite scene is when the guys come back at dawn and see there flat littered with all sorts of bodies.
Man glad you 2 have watched this, glad you watched snatch too, both incredible, Look guys as a scottish guy I love watching Americans enjoy British culture. Wanna hear a incredible Scottish grime rapper. Shogun. Song Vulcan.
Guy Ritchie got Brad Pitt because Brad loved ‘Lock,Stock And Two Smoking Barrels’, so did Madonna who is always in the know! Don’t forget ‘Kick Ass’ , after ‘Snatch’, Brad worked with Matthew Vaughn producing ‘Kick Ass’, We always make great Art in Britain 🇬🇧❤🌹❤️⚒
The cheque scam they described was a real one. I think the people got caught in the end, because someone didn’t mind the embarrassment…but they scammed a lot of money in the meantime
@@gabrielplattes6253 nah man, it's the famous line in Chopper when he's banging on the girlfriends front door and then gets let in and then headbutts his mother-in-law, then says " Look you've upset your mum " 🤣🤣🤣
I've been noticing this for awhile now guys... And although it pains me to say it... The volume levels for each of your respective microphones are way off... Syntell's microphone is at the perfect sound level... But once we hear Rekkai's microphone... It's literally blaring out so much... That it not only distorts his voice being so loud... But it's painful to watch along with you both... As my hearing of the two separate volume levels is becoming painful... Either Rekkai needs to adjust his volume settings to balance more in line with yours Syntell... Or he needs to position his microphone further away from him to avoid these ongoing sound issues... Please don't be offended... I'm just telling you like it is guys.👌👍
Oh you have to watch Cockney vs Zombies, its like Lock Stock mixed with Shaun of the Dead... so bloody funny. It even has Brick Top... and you can play spot the Bond girl. Love your reactions. 🖤
This movie is so stupid I love it. One of my favorites! 27:36 Statham doesn't have a bigger part because he wasn't meant to be the star of the film, Nick Moran (Ed) was, and was pegged to be the next big thing actor, but an inflated ego spoiled his career pretty quick. You've also got Dexter Fletcher (Soap) who played Sgt Martin in Band Of Brothers and was producer on Rocketman, the Elton John movie, and director on Bohemian Rhapsody and the upcoming Sherlock Holmes 3. Jason Flemyng {Tom) was in Benjamin Button, X-Men 1st Class, The League Of Extraordinary Gentlemen, and going WAY back, The Jungle Book. I still want that sheepskin coat Barry The Baptist is wearing when goes to pick up the antique guns from the Kennys.
@@MeatballCereal apart from a couple of music video apperances Statham was a model before lock stock. This was the movie that started the career. He had done some market trading but met Guy Ritchie while modelling for French connection, and the street wise persona got him the role. Probably the first and last time he got £5000 for a movie.
Loving your Guy Ritchie reactions. Can't wait for you to react to RocknRolla (2008) One of the most hilarious fight scenes with Idris Elba and Gerard Butler, and Tom Hardy is brilliant!
Next film you want to do to finish a Guy Ritchie trilogy is “ministry of Ungentlemanly warfare” not a gangster film but based on real life ww2 film with a great ensemble cast with a mixture of violence and comedy… It’s up there with this and snatch and brilliant.
That was Sting. His wife helped finance Snatch when Guy Ritchie was starting out and needed cash to make the movie. Stings' daughter played the junkie chick in the movie The Gentlemen
The game was so much more fun back then. Even here in USA, I guess every generation says this but the game was totally different then. Yayo, x, refer, were the main things and loan sharks and gambling joints were still a thing. Now it's soulless, all dope and violence.
Vinny jones was still playing football professionally while shooting this movie. Story goes that he kept it a secret from the club he was playing for. I forget the reason
Do you boys know that Barry the Baptist was actually one of the UK's most noterious gangsters and bare knuckle fighters. Should look into his past, there's loads of vids. While I was typing, IS THAT STING? Hahahaha
Rekkai's (NupeFromDaVille) deep dive is available now - ua-cam.com/video/zm2lPoIGJNs/v-deo.html
Thanks bro! As Always!
@Syntell dont know if you've seen the movie yet but Revolver with Stathan is a definite must see
UK Cameraman here. If you wonder in why this film looks unique, as well as the warm looking colour grade. It was shot on 16mm film which made it look super grainy due to the smaller film stock. It is a low budget film made all for $1.35 million.
Barry the Baptist (the oldish big guy with the mean mug) was non other than "The Guv'nor" Lenny McLean... a legendary street fighter, unlicensed boxer and doorman from London. He passed just before the film was released. Look him up, dude was not to be funked with in real life.
There film about him
McLean was a notary, a legend, and gent.
Yeah he was absolutely terrifying, heart of gold as well, never a bully like some of the others - just not to be crossed for sure 😂
Glad you boys enjoyed the British humour 😊🤝🏻
Read Lenny’s autobiography, Proper!
“Would everyone just stop getting shot.” One of my favourite comedy lines ever. 😂
@lmillssafc when they raid the weed farm..
"WHAT IS THAT?!"
Its my bren gun..
*shoots gun*
"WHAT THE FUCK WAS THAT?!"
That was the bren gun
This is way better than Snatch. It's not in a hurry the way Snatch is. The characters are free to be funny at their own pace, so they're just constantly cool and hilarious.
Completely agree
"If you don't want to be counting the fingers, you haven't got, I suggest you get those guns, QUICK!" Some amazing quotes in this film
🤣🤣🤣
WOAH!!! Are you kidding me? TWO Guy Ritchie flicks only a week apart?! Can we hope for a mini pattern here? Like one a week? 😂 THANK you for these.
I sincerely hope this means yer that much closer to his Rock'N'Rolla, and I KNOW y'all are gonna love his Man From Uncle(!).
I love RockNRolla
i just commented this a few minutes ago! 😂
The massive irony of what y'all said towards the end there, about Guy being able to go up to the likes of Brad Pitt... it was actually Brad that went UP TO Guy(!). He went up to him and said whatever your next flick is I want in. Oh and Brad was so inspired by what Benicio Del Toro did with his character in The Usual Suspects (the voice thing), that he wanted to do it that way for his character in Snatch.
Yeah I saw an interview with Guy Ritchie where he said he was in America c1999 and got a call from Brad Pitt who invited him over and said he wanted to work with him in future 'cause he was a massive fan of Lock Stock.
Dead man’s shoes is one of the best British films
Don't know if you've seen "Layer Cake". Another British gangster film, but this time directed by Mathew Vaughn. Well worth a watch.
Seconded.
Sexy Beast was awesome too
"Layer Cake"- - for me, always worth a re-watch every few years, or maybe even more often 😊
I didn't like that.
(Been a while though, so I could be wrong.)
May I suggest Dead Man's Shoes? It's a gem of a movie with Paddy Considine
God will forgive them, He’ll forgive them and allow them into heaven. I can’t live with that.!
A good choice. Definitely.
See you,,, your there ,, now F OFF 😂😂😂
Vinnie Jones (Big Chris) is a retired footballer/soccer player. He had a legendary reputation as an enforcer and once held a record (if memory serves) for the quickest red card (that's disqualified from the game for a flagrant foul) in Premier League history.
Jones was notorious for violence and chaos off the pitch, as well. He had been arrested and tossed in jail for a bar fight just before filming began. He literally went from a cell straight to the set.
Jones gave up drinking some time ago. According to many, he's actually a sweetheart of a guy. A few years back, he lost his wife of many years to cancer, and now lives on a farm in the English countryside.
There's a great documentary on him available on UA-cam. The guy has certainly lived a colorful life.
Saw this at the cinema when it was released. Epic film, fantastic soundtrack.and so quotable. To this day when say goodbye to someone....... 'It's been emotional '
Barry the Baptist was a legendary enforcer in real life. Scary fella.
yep, Lenny Mclean was a bouncer, amature boxer and genuine scary hard man.
vinnie jones in his own right was a monster of a footballer who would break legs for fun.
jason statham only plays tough guys but hes bloody good at it.
Frank harper who plays dog, again is just an actor but not a man to be trifled with in real life.
but the hardest man in the movie is the irish doorman at the poker game.
steve collins. an actual middleweight champion of the world.
outside of martial arts films, its hard to think of a movie with a more intimidating cast.
oh ye and theres sting. he will watch every breath you take, every move you make. hes watching you.
scary dude.
brilliant movie.
Such fond memories of going to see this for the first time at the Empire cinema in Leicester Square - my buddy and I headed straight to Tower Records immediately after it finished, and both bought the soundtrack album. We have frequently woven snippets of the film's dialogue into the fabric of our conversations throughout the 26 years since - it essentially became second nature to do so. The DVD purchase was ultimately a no-brainer the following year, and it used to get a regular rotation. 🙂I hadn't watched it in years, though, and got some serious nostalgia goosebumps watching through the highlights again along with you guys. Tip-top casting, brilliant characters, so many hilarious highlights, and oh so endlessly quotable. Absolutely LOVE that freeze-frame ending!
Barry The Baptist actually was a scary mf irl. His name was Lenny McClean and he was a bareknuckle boxer, borderline gangster and doorman in some of the most notorious clubs in London. Also, a really nice guy. This was his first and only movie since he died not long after its release. On set, he'd make the cast laugh.
Also, Alan Ford (the barman in this and Brick Top in Snatch) was a close friend of the Kray Twins, London gangsters in the 1960s. Brick Top is apparently based loosely on Reggie Kray.
That is awesome to know!
One of the bouncers at the card game was Steve Collins, a legit middleweight champion, beat everyone and all
He was a proper hard man.
Great reaction guys!
A recommendation... Check out the film 'In Bruges' if you haven't already seen. I think you'll love it.
You two should grab a chance of viewing the classic peaky blinders 😅
My friends and I quoted this at each other constantly in high school.
I saw a 5/5 review of Snatch on TV.
My friend and I went and watched it at the cinema. We were floored.
I read about Lock, Stock shortly after and got it on VHS… SHARPISH!!
Watched it with my dad and fucking looooved it almost as much.
Damn, it’s good!!
Great reaction, guys! 💙🥂
Just a bit of trivia for you guys. Vinny Jones who plays Big Chris was a professional footballer (soccer player) before he went into acting and played for some big clubs including Chelsea and Leeds, but most know him from his time at Wimbledon who he won the FA cup with in 1988 beating my team, the mighty Liverpool in one of the biggest cup shocks in history and he also represented Wales at international level winning nine caps.
I watched snatch and lock stock with you both. Fkn loved them both. Loved them.
Snatch and Lockstock are up there with Pulp Fiction to me, some of the most quotable movies of all time!
That guy 'Cat' is from red dwarf. A good british comedy serise to put on your list.
Are you talking at Rory? Val didn’t play Cat. haha.
@@PaulHipToBeSquareAllen No, the barman that is telling the story is "Cat" from Red Dwarf. Danny John Jules.
What a smeg head
Red dwarf was the hi light of my childhood, along with only fools and horses 👌👌
@@Mikey13Morales Catch phrase then Antiques road show. The good old days
@Syntell The Bren lightweight machine gun was considered the best lightweight machine gun of ww2 and was ideal for suppressing fire. The magazine could hold 30 rounds. Made in 1930's and in the British Army until 1992. It fired .303 standard cartridges, the same as the Spitfire fighter aircraft.
I'm simply amazed you guys caught any of the dialogue.
❤ you guys should check out a film called "Love Honor and Obey" is a hilarious british gangster film starring Ray Winstone 👊🏻
The car Chris has at the end is an Ace, manufactured by AC cars, These cars were also modified by Carroll Shelby and became the Shelby AC Cobra
I thought this WAS a Cobra? (just judging by the protection bar behind the driver).
Great film. I remember all those guys using the same gym as me back in the day. Tommy Aka Jason Fleming used to come
In with his Dad. Weirdly, in the next gym I joined in Battersea was where Guy Ritchie used to work.
"It's been emotional". A line I've used more than a few times leaving a job
Bricktop as you all him was actually in "An American Werewolf in London" he was the taxi driver! weirdly enough, Rick Mayall the comedian was also in the same film! playing chess in the Slaughtered Lamb.
"it takes you back to the old demon barber days of Fleet Street"
Not sure I would shout at Steve Collins, one of the very best boxers out of Ireland, ever... "Give me back my money". Held middle weight and super-middle weight titles at the same time. Like Guy says in Snatch... "Harder than a coffin nail"
The guy that gets set on fire in the bar is the brother of an old friend of mine. He's played small parts in a lot of television and film....
That chef was the boy in The Elephant Man. Love these films! I just got to the end of this video and Brad Pitt The Gypsie was mentioned. I remember, not too clearly, in the DVD extras of Snatch - They were watching Brad get knocked out and fly in slow-motion through the air backwards (filmed in a tank of water). And Guy said something like "Look at that! That's why he costs a million quid!". But he was paid peanuts - Maybe Guy said that the whole scene cost a million...?
Check out who Lenny McLean was irl. (Barry the baptist) Was a bad man with a heart of gold
The dude who plays the bartender and was in Blade 2 was also on the British T.V. show Red Dwarf. It is a hilarious Sci-Fi Comedy Sitcom and I suggest you check it out.
Dwayne dibley 🤓😂
I think Vinnie Jones in this was partly the inspiration for billy butcher in the boys comic
not enough reactions to this masterpiece
Great choice guys. Love this film.
Thanks for the upload!
Lock stock , 😂classic
Brad wanted to be in a Guy Richie movie, so he took a minimum salary of 1 million, 1/10 of the budget for the film. He was getting more for his other projects because at the time he was A-list.
He still is A-list.
Im pretty sure this movie is Jason Stathams big break. He was an Olympian in the past.
Gentlemen next gentleman, great reaction and sharing your thoughts at the end. I agree with this being the best Guy movie, it’s raw, authentic and a crazy story. The only let down is Sting honestly 😬😂🙏🏼
My favourite film of all time!
Incase you haven't reacted to it yet you have to react to this underrated Guy Ritchie movie Rock-n-rolla it has an all star cast with Gerard Butler, Tom Hardy, Idris Elba, Mark Strong and many others you'll like it too
Tom was in Snatch as well. Played Brad Pitts right hand man who said “You going to have to speak a little louder if you want him to hear ya” 💥 Barry the Baptist passed away a month before the film came out. Caught a cold while filming.
You mean pneumonia.
The bar scene with the guy setting the other guy in fire, is even more hilarious than just that. The game ended 4 to 0. So the guy didn't even turn off the game at an exciting point.
Lock stock the best by far
I like lock stock more that snatch. The interconnectivity feels deeper and the crescendo more satisfying.
Great pick guys. I just watched 'The Covenant', a totally different film, nut still brilliant.
This is so driven by the music, pity 'bout 'tube policy. Brit-pop could do no wrong back then.
Glad yall did this movie.
They complained to Guy Ritchie the slamming of the head with the car door was too much. Guy said Someone just got shot in the chest with a shotgun 2 minutes before that and you’re complaining about that? lol that’s how scary vinnie was in that scene.
"Never ever ever have I ever been treated so rudely in all my life"…he’s so polite in the most aggressive way while doing that. It is legit terrifying
The number of times I’ve watched both Lock, Stock and Snatch and I’ve never twigged that Brick Top is the narrator/bar steward in LS
You can’t mistake that voice. He was born to play gangsters.
Have you guys watched The Gentlemen yet? So good 👍
These Guy Richie films are full of famous characters, played by famous actors, do your research on them
Love your reactions lads
'That dudes voice is great'. Is Lenny McLean who was the guvnor of London! Look him up on here and read his book. He was a lethal bare knuckle boxer and an ol' fashioned gent.
19:32 this guy was in the Sci Fi Comedy series Red Dwarf. He was a guy who was basically a Cat Man named Cat.
ua-cam.com/video/RfNJitORCVA/v-deo.htmlsi=sGqeqgXp3Kn7_D2u
Apparently Brad Pit asked Guy Ritchie if he could be in one of his films as he had loved this film. There's a short documentary on UA-cam about Snatch where he talks about Brad being in snatch
Vinnie steals this movie.
Vas Blackwood was also great as Rory Breaker 🙂
This was the original, and of course he didn't have the budget of Snatch, but I preferred this one as it has a real charm about it. I saw this at the cinema in 1998 and people were in stitches with a lot of the scenes. Just a crazy story with a brilliant ending with the guns worth a solid fortune. Favourite scene is when the guys come back at dawn and see there flat littered with all sorts of bodies.
Watched a few of your videos, I loved all the flims back in the day. Your reactions made me laugh so much
Great reaction to one of my Favorite Movies, There is a Documentary on the Actor Barry the Baptist on Netflix but I forgot the name...
Man glad you 2 have watched this, glad you watched snatch too, both incredible,
Look guys as a scottish guy I love watching Americans enjoy British culture.
Wanna hear a incredible Scottish grime rapper. Shogun. Song Vulcan.
Great reaction lads!
Brilliant, great reaction boys. Great fun
Guy Ritchie got Brad Pitt because Brad loved ‘Lock,Stock And Two Smoking Barrels’, so did Madonna who is always in the know!
Don’t forget ‘Kick Ass’ , after ‘Snatch’, Brad worked with Matthew Vaughn producing ‘Kick Ass’, We always make great Art in Britain 🇬🇧❤🌹❤️⚒
That dude was in blade 2.... that’s Danny John jules, the cat from red dwarf!
20.09 his real name is Lenny McLean (The Guv’nor) and was a real gangster and is said to have participated in more than 3,000 fights during his life
The cheque scam they described was a real one. I think the people got caught in the end, because someone didn’t mind the embarrassment…but they scammed a lot of money in the meantime
Great stuff, dudes! ✌😄 Please consider reacting to the Australian crime comedic classic 'Chopper', 2000, with Eric Bana in the lead. It's smokin' too!
@@gabrielplattes6253 " You've upset your mum " 😂
@@maximus6622 😂 'Was I being rude?'
@@gabrielplattes6253 nah man, it's the famous line in Chopper when he's banging on the girlfriends front door and then gets let in and then headbutts his mother-in-law, then says " Look you've upset your mum " 🤣🤣🤣
@@maximus6622 I know. I was just joining in with another quote from the movie. 😄🍻
@gabrielplattes6253 Oh OK my bad lol, it's years since I last saw it 😄
Vinnie got really worked up for the car door scene.
I've been noticing this for awhile now guys... And although it pains me to say it... The volume levels for each of your respective microphones are way off... Syntell's microphone is at the perfect sound level... But once we hear Rekkai's microphone... It's literally blaring out so much... That it not only distorts his voice being so loud... But it's painful to watch along with you both... As my hearing of the two separate volume levels is becoming painful... Either Rekkai needs to adjust his volume settings to balance more in line with yours Syntell... Or he needs to position his microphone further away from him to avoid these ongoing sound issues... Please don't be offended... I'm just telling you like it is guys.👌👍
Thank you for this heads up. We will adjust
@@Syntell Many thanks my friend... Peace.
Oh you have to watch Cockney vs Zombies, its like Lock Stock mixed with Shaun of the Dead... so bloody funny. It even has Brick Top... and you can play spot the Bond girl. Love your reactions. 🖤
New subscriber off this. Most literate reaction to date. Hatchet Harry always reminded me of the first boss in "Streets of Rage 2". (In the Bar).
This movie is so stupid I love it. One of my favorites! 27:36 Statham doesn't have a bigger part because he wasn't meant to be the star of the film, Nick Moran (Ed) was, and was pegged to be the next big thing actor, but an inflated ego spoiled his career pretty quick. You've also got Dexter Fletcher (Soap) who played Sgt Martin in Band Of Brothers and was producer on Rocketman, the Elton John movie, and director on Bohemian Rhapsody and the upcoming Sherlock Holmes 3. Jason Flemyng {Tom) was in Benjamin Button, X-Men 1st Class, The League Of Extraordinary Gentlemen, and going WAY back, The Jungle Book. I still want that sheepskin coat Barry The Baptist is wearing when goes to pick up the antique guns from the Kennys.
@@MeatballCereal apart from a couple of music video apperances Statham was a model before lock stock. This was the movie that started the career.
He had done some market trading but met Guy Ritchie while modelling for French connection, and the street wise persona got him the role. Probably the first and last time he got £5000 for a movie.
Loving your Guy Ritchie reactions. Can't wait for you to react to RocknRolla (2008) One of the most hilarious fight scenes with Idris Elba and Gerard Butler, and Tom Hardy is brilliant!
You lads are quality
Yooo Mean Machine starring Vinnie Jones got most of the actors in here.
The big fella Barry the baptis is lenny McLean he was the real thing proper fighting man.
You need to watch "My Name Is Lenny". The story of Lenny McLeans (Barry The Baptist) life.
Don't know if you guys have watched, any Wes Anderson movies i think you guys will enjoy "The Grand Budapest Hotel. "
“Is this some White Cnuts joke that Black Cnuts don’t get?” 🤣🤣- Rory Breaker. (Vas Blackwood).🌹🏴❤️⚒
Amazing video guys, BUT you missed out "Revolver 2005" by Guy Ritchie. It's like, well I really don't understand tbh.
We gonna run back rocknrolla while we at it? I think that was in the madonna days lol
Great reaction this is my favourite out of the two😊
Next film you want to do to finish a Guy Ritchie trilogy is “ministry of Ungentlemanly warfare” not a gangster film but based on real life ww2 film with a great ensemble cast with a mixture of violence and comedy…
It’s up there with this and snatch and brilliant.
The dude in the sheepskin coat with the deep voice was a bare-knuckle fighter. Lenny "the Guv'nor" McLean.
Bare knuckle boxing champion and gangland enforcer
That was Sting. His wife helped finance Snatch when Guy Ritchie was starting out and needed cash to make the movie.
Stings' daughter played the junkie chick in the movie The Gentlemen
The game was so much more fun back then. Even here in USA, I guess every generation says this but the game was totally different then. Yayo, x, refer, were the main things and loan sharks and gambling joints were still a thing.
Now it's soulless, all dope and violence.
Vinny jones was still playing football professionally while shooting this movie. Story goes that he kept it a secret from the club he was playing for. I forget the reason
You guys must watch 'The Long Good Friday', it has an early appearance from Alan Ford, (Brick Top).
This was Guy Ritchie's "Pulp Fiction" moment. I think they both suffered from making their best films at the start of their careers.
Do you boys know that Barry the Baptist was actually one of the UK's most noterious gangsters and bare knuckle fighters. Should look into his past, there's loads of vids. While I was typing, IS THAT STING? Hahahaha
"Guns for show, knives for a pro..."
Very nice, Syntell. What's it for?
RIP Lenny McLean Legend
The card game is, three card brag. The most popular (poker derived) card game in the UK & Ireland.
Lets go!