Hugh Grant had his phone hacked by the UK press and spent months attending court and enquiries. Part of the reason Guy Richie asked him to play the character was a chance for Grant to get revenge.
at least some do, my favorite movie next to In Bruges and this one is Lucky Number Slevin and there's no reaction of it on youtube yet...I'm checking for it at least bi-weekly so it *will* pop up for me as soon as there is one
The coach saying 'shut the phahuck up, phahuck!' Great line brilliantly delivered! Love Colin Farrell... I think you may have folk recommending In Bruges now after you saying he was your fave character
Me and my bff went to see this movie because of Charlie Hunnem and walked out of this film blown away because I didn't realize the director was Guy freaking Ritchie.
"The Gentlemen" is probably one of the best movies that have come out in the last decade. Another good gangster movie is "Dirty Deeds" with Bryan Brown, Sam Neil, Sam Worthington, and John Goodman.
Colin Farrell's comedic timing is so underrated he is hilarious in this as is Hugh Grant nice pick @The Uber Geek.. next make them watch ''lock stock and two smoking barrels'' it's Ritchies Original and still best gangster/comedy. Mr Movie, i know you know that the latest craze in the reactors community is ''squid game'' seems like ever man an his dog is doing it and for good reason, me being a huge fan of korean cinema/tv for years i have to say it's the most original crazy show currently on Netflix or anywhere else never has a show made a game of Marbles more tension filled/emotional it's phenomenal give it a look. #2ndlike ; )
He is considered the best addition by many, and it's a beloved film. You liking it does NOT mean it's underrated. It's an insult to twist defitinitions based on personal feelings. I hate what is happening to English. Words are used for popularity and changing usage by the ignorant. If words lose meaning how are we supposed to evolve, it's just going backwards.
Now watch ROCK N'ROLLA - Guy Ritchie's best movie in my humble opinion. Gerrard Butler, Idris Elba, Tom Hardy, Mark Strong. Brilliant cast and vastly underrated movie
Why does no one react to RocknRolla, it’s a criminally underrated film. The Gentleman is good, but it’s dumbed down for a mainstream audience so they can understand the accents.
You’re spot on about it being more realistic and intended for an American audience as Snatch is for sure way more realistic to an English audience than this. Both films are absolutely brilliant though and Guy Ritchie is a legend
... So... are you guys going to watch "Layer Cake" next? Maybe, Sexy Beast"? I recommend both if you're going to continue the British ganster theme. Oh, also "Bronson" is very good. Thanks, good work, take care. 🖖🏿
A good older flick to watch would be the primary inspiration for this film: The Long Good Friday. Ritchie used several films as inspiration for The Gentlemen, but TLGF is the primary one. It's the film that made Bob Hoskins a star.
Thanks Uber Geek, fantastic request indeed. I watched the movie once I saw YMM uploaded this reaction, never seen before. Lion by far is my favorite character. Micky that is.
This movie was super involved but in the end it all tied together nicely. Guy Ritchie is nuts. Of all of the nicknames for weed I have never heard it called White Widow super cheese
The one other Guy Ritchie movie to watch is 'Lock, Stock & Two Smoking Barrels' (1998) if you liked these 2. I never expected to see another Guy Ritchie film I would like, until seeing The Gentlemen. Because after Snatch he seemed to disappear / became a bit of a flop merchant. Anyway I was always glad that his films came along at the right time and replaced the '4 Weddings'/Notting Hill' awfulness that ill-represented England in the film world.
*I* *LOVE* *Pickled Eggs*. Boil several Dozen eggs, take the shells off, dump in to a large jar, pour in Double strength white Vinegar, sit in the cupboard for a couple of weeks (if they last that long). YUMMY.
6.02 the set where the weed is made was based off a actual weed farm that was found in the UK afew years ago, no one new why a storage crate was in the middle of the countryside. Until the police found kids coming out will nearly 5 50letre boxes of weed
The toddlers weren't trying to kill mickey, they were settling the score for the coach by killing the russians and saving mickey thus settling the score.
such a cool movie. the story structure and humor really worked for me but my brother hated the opening so its probably not for everyone. one of the few 4k movies that i bought so far.
One thing I really like about this movie, is the relationship between the Mickael and hus wife. They actually love each other beyond just for business or killing. They have a life that is outside of the business. Of making dates out for dinner, sitting down and watching TV, having mutual business. Just good old fashioned couple outside of being criminals. Same with ray
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13:16 "My mans got the dessies and the bootcuts you know? Definitely linkin the jezzies." Translation: He's talking about his clothes being nice. He must be a drug dealer. Specifically selling to Jezebels or jezzies. He also says "My mans got a naughty kettle bum." Which is referring to his watch.
2 aspects of this film I legitimately find awesome and unique in the Gang Film Genre is 1. The Comparison to Prohibition when it comes to the Value that would arise in the aftermath of a Legalized Weed Business after centuries of it being Illegal and 2. The Generational Divide among Gangsters between the Young and The old.
Stumbled across these videos last night and I'm hooked..love this concept and the videos. If I may suggest a movie, I'd suggest The Frighteners. Stars Michael J fox, directed by Peter Jackson. Great cult classic horror movie (if yall haven't seen it, that is)