John Mitchell
over 4 years
ago
One of the best British gangster films ever. Very, very good.
Guy Meltzer
5 years
ago
good crime movie with british accents.
Nuri Türer
over 6 years
ago
It's the film of the fucking century!
Maxime D. Iyebi
over 6 years
ago
obviously you should watch Snatch AFTER this one. The film didn't age well.
Phel Kaur
over 6 years
ago
Its british ! brilliant :) Good dialogues.
Henke
almost 7 years
ago
Not that great movie.. the series is much better
Julian Liby
over 7 years
ago
A twisted and convoluted plot line with just the right amount of action and comedy.
Gareth Davies
over 7 years
ago
Great comedy film with laughs jokes and guns. Very Good British Film
Zach Sly
over 7 years
ago
This twisting, turning narrative continues ramping up until the final; amazing conclusion.
Linda Merrell
almost 8 years
ago
funny different if u have seen snatch u'll love it
Von Pittman
almost 8 years
ago
In my top five favorite Euro-crime movies.
Jeremy Ralph Nioce
almost 8 years
ago
If your just getting into foreign films, this is the movie to start with. amazing.
Kelly
8 years
ago
Awesome storyline, memorable characters, hilarious violence and catchy dialogue. Badass
Shane Rogers
8 years
ago
Not as polished as his film, "Snatch," the film features many of the same themes and cast.
Guy Edwards
8 years
ago
Very entertaining and one for the rewatch category.
Amber Aleman
8 years
ago
best thing ever. very funny and non-stop craziness
Yasmin Morgan
8 years
ago
Fucking hilarious - coated in that black english humour. You'll love If you like snatch.
Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels is a 1998 British crime film directed and written by Guy Ritchie. The story is a heist film involving a self-confident young card sharp who loses £500,000 to a powerful crime lord in a rigged game of three card brag. In order to pay off his debts, he and his friends decide to rob a small-time gang who happen to be operating out of the flat next door. The film brought Guy Ritchie international acclaim and introduced actors Vinnie Jones, a former Welsh international footballer, and Jason Statham to worldwide audiences.
A television series, Lock, Stock..., followed in 2000.
Long-time friends Bacon (Jason Statham), Soap (Dexter Fletcher), Tom (Jason Flemyng), and Eddy (Nick Moran) put together £100,000 so that Eddy, a genius at cards, can use the money to pay the entree fee into one Harry "The Hatchet" Lonsdale's (P. H. Moriarty) weekly high-stakes three card brag game. Harry learns that Eddy is card savant from his bodyguard Barry "the Baptist" (Lenny...