Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - good movie, good seller
The movie is one of the best, the seller was fast and was cheaper then others.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - The good news is that they all die. . .
..well, almost all. this is a gloriously misanthropic british movie that hinges on a crooked card game that leaves our four heroes in debt for a half a million pounds to a gangster with the unpropitious name of Hatchet Harry. The boys attempt to raise the money and the world in the form of various crooks and ganja dealers tries to take it from them.
the dialog is crisp and ironic. unfortunately, it's masked by the unfortunate tendency of the english to speak, well, english and the wise american viewer will take advantage of the subtitles which appear in unmistakable english-i mean, american.
this variant on the classic caper movie depends on almost every single character being to vile to be tolerated. the denouement is a jolly cathartic bloodbath in which hardly anyone is left standing.

Lynn Hoffman, author of the much less bloody novel, bang BANG



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - great movie for british humor
This is a funny movie, but, a bit to black-humor for my taste. I do recommend it tho.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Guy Ritchie's best film.
Lock Stock and Two Smoking Barrels still remains as Guy Ritchie's best accomplishment. There is no shortage of humor to be found in this twisted tale of cunning, bafoonery and highly coincidental plot twists. Guy Ritchie manages to weave multiple characters through seemingly implausible plot twists (much like Snatch) and still manages to edge-out a story that isn't far from believable. The style of film is rather dull but it has a quality to it that sets it apart from it's descendant "Snatch" which is no better or worst in terms of camera and lighting when compared to most mainstream films. The dull facade of Lock, Stock gives the film a less mainstream but more authentic (local) look. It feels more like London than Snatch does.

The dialogue is both witty and smart and all the main characters are funny. The movie has a great ending that leaves you well satisfied,not craving for more. Lock, Stock doesn't get as much praise as Snatch does but Snatch made no great leaps and bounds over Lock Stock either. In fact, you could call it Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels 1.2. Not to say that it's a bad film but It doesn't get better on subsequent viewings as LOCK does. The characters in LOCK are way more like able and far more interesting and even if one were missing it would still make a great film.

Back to Lock: it is still Ritchie's best film and the reason why many first sighted him as the english Tarantino. Certainly not as good as Tarentino (not nearly as good actually) but perhaps very promising. If Lock Stock and Snatch are any indication, Guy Ritchie has the potential to be a great films. He just needs to do it more often.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Awesome
Great movie! Not quite as good as Snatch, but a close second. Think of it as a prequel if you want.


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