Guy Ritchie's sophomore follow-up to his 1998 sleeper hit Lock, Stock, and Two Smoking Barrels, Snatch revisits the previous film's territory of London's crime-ridden underbelly, and does so with the same brand of humor and stylish direction that made Ritchie's first effort a surprise success. With a labyrinthine plot that is ostensibly oriented around a missing diamond, Snatch introduces viewers to three groups of characters intent on retrieving the elusive stone, which has been stolen from an Antwerp jeweler. In the first ...
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Guy Ritchie's sophomore follow-up to his 1998 sleeper hit Lock, Stock, and Two Smoking Barrels, Snatch revisits the previous film's territory of London's crime-ridden underbelly, and does so with the same brand of humor and stylish direction that made Ritchie's first effort a surprise success. With a labyrinthine plot that is ostensibly oriented around a missing diamond, Snatch introduces viewers to three groups of characters intent on retrieving the elusive stone, which has been stolen from an Antwerp jeweler. In the first group are friends and business partners Turkish (Jason Statham, who also supplies the film's voice-over narration) and Tommy (Stephen Graham), who join up with Mickey (Brad Pitt), an Irish gypsy and boxer. Turkish and Tommy make arrangements with Mickey to take a fall in a match engineered by lunatic gang leader Brick Top (Alan Ford). In another corner resides equally loony Russian gangster Boris the Blade (Rade Sherbedgia), who has asked Jewish gangster Franky Four Fingers (Benicio Del Toro) to place a bet on the match for him. Boris is also scheming to have Sol (Lennie James), the owner of a pawn shop, rob the place with a couple of dim associates. Meanwhile, Avi (Dennis Farina), freshly arrived in London from New York, hires Bullet Tooth Tony (Vinnie Jones) to find Franky when he goes missing; it seems that it was none other than Franky who was supposed to be transporting the purloined diamond to New York. Rebecca Flint Marx, Rovi
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Benicio Del Toro; Dennis Farina; Vinnie Jones; Brad Pitt; Jason Flemyng; Mike Reid. Very Good. Run time: 102 mins. Language: English. Used-Very Good Condition. Disc(s) is in great condition with no significant scratches or marks. Includes original artwork.
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Benicio Del Toro; Dennis Farina; Vinnie Jones; Brad Pitt; Jason Flemyng; Mike Reid. Good. Run time: 102 mins. Language: English. Used-Good Condition. Signs of use, but nothing that should affect playback. Includes case and original artwork.
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Good. Good condition. DVD. Case Very Good. 2 disc set. Disc slightly scratched. Quality guaranteed! In original artwork/packaging unless otherwise noted.
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Benicio Del Toro, Dennis Farina, Vinnie Jones, Brad Pitt, Jason Flemyng, Mike Reid. Good in good packaging. 2 discs. Language: English. Run time: 102 mins. Aspect ratio: 1.85: 1/1.33: 1. Originally released: 2000. RELIABLE DVD MOVIE WITH ARTWORK polished for your satisfaction. You will receive a good set for a presentable viewing experience. Enjoy this DVD MOVIE worthwhile for your home and library collection.
I thought it was a good DVD and a good movie as well!. You sorta have to change the setting for your ears as the movie was Brit and the vocabulary was a bit hard to understand. Still you can roll with the tide and by the 3rd viewing you find out it can be understood and was a pretty damn good flick! Oh - it may have been a region 1 movie, but you couldn't convince me! It played - but it was border line!
mesa177
Aug 22, 2008
Hilarious!! Absolutely hilarious!! This is the best movie that portrays gang violence in such a humorous manner. Absolutely fantastic :)