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Fri 04/05/01 at 16:20
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If you want a good British gangster movie, then there is no better place to turn these days than to Guy Ritchie. The guy who became next in line to marry Madonna has created a sequel to Lock Stock and Two Smoking Barrels in all but name, and it doesn't suffer for it either. With a bigger budget, and bigger stars too, Snatch is much more the Hollywood movie than the first, but at the same time it retains it's air of Britishness. Richie should be given a pat on the back for keeping Snatch true to its British surroundings, without selling out to the American cinema goers (with the sole exception of casting Brad Pitt, although he does do a pretty good Irish impersonation to be honest!) THE PLOT The plot is similar in style and content to Lock, Stock... but it has a certain flair of it's own and stands out as a fantastic movie. Boxing promoter Turkish gets an Irish gipsy, “One Punch” Mickey O'Neil (played by Pitt with a really funny accent that you can’t understand for the most part) to box for him after he’s beaten their best boxer up whilst buying a caravan (don’t ask!) Unfortunately, Mickey has his own ideas about boxing rules and the promoters’ start finding themselves on the wrong end of trouble. Meanwhile, a giant 86 carat diamond is stolen by thief Freddy Four Fingers, who is now trying to get to America to get rid of it, but is followed by fellow rough guy Bullet Tooth Tony (Vinnie Jones) in order for it to be ‘retrieved’ The sub-plot twists it’s way into the main plot and loads of dodgy thieves and criminals start getting involved in the diamond heist, all of them double crossing each other in the process. The way the film twists and turns is amazing, although the ending is pretty straightforward and easy to guess from the start, and it really drags you in to it, despite the many characters that seem to appear at an alarming rate. It is so darkly funny at times that you’ll wonder whether you should really be laughing at all, but it’s always entertaining. THE DVD On a two disc dvd, this package has a lot of extras to offer the viewer. On the first disc, apart from the film itself, is a great commentary from both Guy Ritchie and Matthew Vaughn, it does tend to produce some ‘waffle’ in places, but it is also interesting for the most part. There are also a few deleted scenes, but to be honest, these don’t add too much to the surrounding storyline. Disc two contains the bulk of the features though, a sound clip interview collection, which seems slightly pointless when there could have been actual interviews instead, a nice ‘making of’ feature, which is pretty good and fairly interesting after watching the film, more deleted scenes and script and photoshots. There is also a nice little storyboard comparison that takes you through a few design scenes with a multiple angle option and nifty little ‘jump to a song’ option that takes you to some of the music highlights of the film. All in all, a very good set of extras. The film itself is presented in Anamorphic widescreen, which means that it has the best quality picture you’ll be able to find, and it also has a nice Dolby 5.1 soundtrack, which seems to be becoming the norm now on DVDs. So as a package, this DVD is pretty damn good. In fact, I’d recommend that you do what the title suggests and ‘snatch’ up a copy for yourself, legally of course!
Tue 08/05/01 at 09:49
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Ba-Boom!
Tue 08/05/01 at 09:41
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Guy Ritchie's Snatch?

Yeah Madonnas last album was alright, but I'm not sure she'd appreciate being refered to in such a manner.
Mon 07/05/01 at 22:25
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What? You didn't know about my TARDIS?

;-)

It was written on the 2nd as far as I remember, same day I put it on Ciao.
Mon 07/05/01 at 22:19
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That`s strange. pb won filmaday on the 2nd, but his review was on the 4th according to the review boards. Now I`m confused.
Mon 07/05/01 at 21:46
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Maybe she did this to emphasise the illegal stuff that goes on in Snatch and how it is relevant to modern day society including this message board. Maybe she's part of some right wing party who rebel against the board and this is merely a publicity attempt?
Mon 07/05/01 at 21:43
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02/05/01 pb

this was written on the 4th

I remember seeing this review ages before this post.

Either the biggest coincidence ever or a rip off. I'm afraid its the latter..
Mon 07/05/01 at 20:48
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pb wrote:
> And risk getting 'taken out' by a girl?

No, not THAT kind of
> taken out....

Could be funny! Anyway, perhaps Soph should show his/herself.
Mon 07/05/01 at 20:41
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And risk getting 'taken out' by a girl?

No, not THAT kind of taken out....
Mon 07/05/01 at 20:40
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Never mind. I was feeling really smug that I found that out.

I did add an assumption, just in case.

I think the most sensible way to resolve this is for the two of them to get together and have a fight.
Mon 07/05/01 at 20:36
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That should have been filmaday, not gameaday earlier, sorry.

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