Everything You Didn't Know About Snatch

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Published 2022-12-07
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Guy Ritchie is a genius of the British New Wave. Brash editing and hilarious dialogues are his calling card. Each British crime comedy is compared to his films Snatch and Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels. He created a new genre and pushed the invisible limits of potential for dozens of excellent actors. Now it’s time to get to know Guy better and immerse ourselves in the beautiful world of cinema. In this first part, we will talk about the beginning of Ritchie’s artistic journey, his marriage to Madonna, and his ability to show London in a way no one else can. So, stop reading this and get watching!

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All Comments (21)
  • One of those movies that you can watch over and over again. No matter how many times you have seen it , it still entertains
  • Alan Ford as Bricktop is one of the creepiest, most terrifying psychos ever put on film. Can't imagine Sean Connery in the role after Ford made it his own.
  • Almost every line is quotable It absolutely IS a genius film, I've easily watched it over 50 times
  • @stevejh69
    The fact that this movie never won awards is a travesty, and shows how pathetic those awards are. One of the bets movies ever made, a true classic.
  • @comgetit1
    Snatch doesn't need any awards. Snatch is the reward. Thank You Guy Ritchie
  • Snatch is one of the rare movies that if you are flicking around channels and you come across it, you finish it, no matter how often you've seen it.
  • @kamiken10able
    Stephen Grahams acting was incredible in this movie. The scene after Mickey (Pitt) trounces the dude in the barn with one hit, all the guys yelling around him, and the camera slow-mo zooms to his face and see the literal tear falling down and his face is screaming “I’m so screwed” needs to be celebrated. Great movie.
  • @CraigNiel
    It's a brilliant film that can be watched again and again. The fact that Alan Ford had to audition three times for Bricktop is mind blowing, he IS Bricktop and no one else on the planet could play that part.
  • @moralfuxery
    So glad Connery wasnt Brick Top, the Brick Top we got is an absolute legend. I just gotta say this one of the greatest movies ever made. And the re-watchability of it just endless
  • @PattyBandAidz
    A perfect film. In my opinion. Bill Burr once referred to a joke he read as "having no fat on it, you need every word of that joke to make it work." That's how I would describe Snatch. Zero fat. Every word, every scene, every nuance is needed.
  • @lobo4245
    Ain't a Brad Pitt fan but this role is his masterpiece. The whole movie is a masterpiece. Thank you Guy.
  • @MegaSting1981
    I still don't think Ritchie gets quite enough credit for Lock Stock and Snatch. They are two of the cleverest scripts and dialogues I've ever watched.
  • Brad pitt accidentally helped create one of the best characters in cinema history
  • The casting in this movie was second to none, absolutely brilliant film.
  • @noahbyrne2402
    We watched this movie at least a hundred times at my fire station. Literally everyday at lunch Years later we all still greet each other with lines from Snatch
  • @MaTtRoSiTy
    Lock Stock and Snatch are still two of my favourite movies of all time to this day and I kinda feel bad for Ritchie in that he set the bar so high for himself, so anything after these is going to have a hard time comparing to these classics
  • "Golden broooown, texture like sun" That while scene is cinematic gold!!!!!
  • @dribblesg2
    Bricktop was the smartest casting choice of all. Old frail looking dude that just oozed malevolence. He was far more terrifying than your typical villain.