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Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels

4.2 out of 5 stars 758 customer reviews


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Jason Flemyng, Dexter Fletcher, Nick Moran. A big loss in a high-stakes poker game forces four friends in London to raise some serious money-or else donate their fingers to the local gangsters-in this smash-hit crime drama. 1998/color/108 min/R/fullscreen & widescreen.

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Cockney boys Tom, Soap, Eddie, and Bacon are in a bind; they owe seedy criminal and porn king "Hatchet" Harry a sizable amount of cash after Eddie loses half a million in a rigged game of poker. Hot on their tails is a thug named Big Chris who intends to send them all to the hospital if they don't come up with the cash in the allotted time. Add into the mix an incompetent set of ganja cultivators, two dimwitted robbers, a "madman" with an afro, and a ruthless band of drug dealers and you have an astonishing movie called Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels. Before the boys can blink, they are caught up in a labyrinth of double-crosses that lead to a multitude of dead bodies, copious amounts of drugs, and two antique rifles.

Written and directed by talented newcomer Guy Ritchie, this is one of those movies that was destined to become an instant cult classic à la Reservoir Dogs. Although some comparisons were drawn between Ritchie and Quentin Tarantino, it would be unfair to discount the brilliant wit of the story and the innovative camerawork that the director brings to his debut feature. Not since The Krays has there been such an accurate depiction of the East End and its more colorful characters. Indicative of the social stratosphere in London, Ritchie's movie is a hilarious and at times touching account of friendships and loyalty. The director and his mates (who make up most of the cast) clearly are enjoying themselves here. This comes across in some shining performances, in particular from ex-footballer Vinnie Jones (Big Chris) and an over-the-top Vas Blackwood (as Rory Breaker), who very nearly steals the show. Full of quirky vernacular and clever tension-packed action sequences, Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels is a triumph--a perfect blend of intelligence, humor, and suspense. --Jeremy Storey


Special Features

  • Production Featurette
  • Cockney Dictionary
  • US & UK theatrical trailers

Product Details

  • Actors: Jason Flemyng, Dexter Fletcher, Nick Moran, Jason Statham, Steven Mackintosh
  • Directors: Guy Ritchie
  • Writers: Guy Ritchie
  • Producers: Angad Paul, Georgia Masters, Jan Roldanus, Jon Slan, Matthew Vaughn
  • Format: Anamorphic, Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, Full Screen, NTSC, Widescreen
  • Language: English (Dolby Digital 5.1)
  • Subtitles: English, Spanish, French
  • Region: Region 1 (U.S. and Canada only. Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Rated:
    R
    Restricted
  • Studio: Polygram USA Video
  • DVD Release Date: August 31, 1999
  • Run Time: 107 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (758 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: 630549228X
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #127,697 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)
  • Learn more about "Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels" on IMDb

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This is just a fun film with a lot of layers. It is at its core a heist movie, with several interested parties vying for the prize. It's a little violent, and a little mean spirited, but altogether just a ton of fun.

This put Guy Ritchie on the map, and introduced Jason Statham to a larger audience. And while both men had bumps in the road career wise, be it a poorly realized vanity project, or styling emerging career doing a series of altogether similar action films, this film catches both of them at a great time.

The story is fairly grounded. A group of guys hard on their luck, who continually get in over their heads, happens upon an easy score. Of course, there's multiple other parties interested in this same score. Which they may not even realize. And the multiple layers and characters at play during the bulk of the caper give it a really interesting set of stakes.

Dialogue, although it might be hard to interpret to western audiences, is also really good. It lends an authentic and gritty feel to the characters. It also gets pretty jokey at times.

This is not a terribly serious film. There are serious moments, but this is much more of a comedy than a drama. The actual drama is honestly incidental. This is a mostly light hearted affair.

And it works. The characters, the plot, and the overall direction are just wonderful. It made Guy Ritchie the new hotness in the movie industry when it came out. He also managed to deliver very well on his next film, Snatch, which is one I also recommend for similar reasons to this film.

All in all, fun is the one word I would use to describe this movie to someone who has heard nothing about it. And there's even a bit of depth to it too, so it's not just a dumb comedy action movie either. And if this sounds like something you'd want to see, then you've really got no reason not to see it.
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This was an enormously entertaining comic caper film that I have to say was completely unexpected. With a cast of skilled British comic actors, most of whom are comparatively obscure, what I was treated to was something reminiscent of Pulp Fiction or Get Shorty in its feel and deft touch. This is a story of a complex network of inept violent buffoons from a tier of crime in the UK that is not usually celebrated on film.

Jason Statham is probably the best known performer and was, as usual, very good in his role. Sting has a small part in which he certainly chews the scenery but aside from that this is a large ensemble cast. At the beginning it is a little tough to figure out which criminal goes with which group of criminals but in the end they are hilariously interconnected.

Don't watch this expecting great drama or even particularly surprising plot twists. It is just fun to watch such boobs bumble their way through their criminal activities. Even the amazing amount of violence and death seems undisturbing as it is cartoonlike in the manner of a Tarantino film. Just sit down expecting a really good laugh and a film that will keep your attention throughout.
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I enjoyed the mixture of humor and serious potential of consequences from a risky card game. Come to think about it - much of this is about risk. What comes around goes around. It is funny, unpredictable and well acted. The bumbling and yet uncertain consequences of everyone's actions kept me on the edge of my seat hoping the best for the 4 friends trying to make some money in a risky poker game. It is unexpected from the beginning to the end. And, oh the end...... Watch for Sting as the bar owner. Superb acting. A movie I enjoyed and still has me a bit perplexed. A good one to watch again. Lots of laughs and wondering, "oh, what next can possibly happen?" Enjoy!
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If you like British humor with a layered storyline, this is a must watch. Similar in style to the movie "Snatch," it's full of quick, witty dialogue and fast-paced story development. If you leave the room for 5 mins, you're bound to be confused as you will miss integral parts of the story. I've always loved these types of films. It's one of my go-to films when I need something fun to watch.
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I know this is probably a very funny movie and funny movies are my favorite, but I had to quit watching it as I just could not stand to keep hearing so many F--words. I know that is the norm now but to me it adds nothing to the story and turns my stomach. I can tolerate a few here and there, but to continuously hear that word spoken over and over again, I just could not take any more. Too bad because I am sure it was going to be a funny movie from the little I saw of it. If you don't mind that kind of language, and you like comedies, then this movie is for you.
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I think I may have tried to watch this once before with little to no interest and obviously did not finish it. But after reading how Jason Statham used to do the con artistry featured in the beginning of the movie for real on the streets of London and other gossip about his start in movies, and seeing that the latest Sherlock Holmes incarnation with Robert Downey Jr. had been directed by Guy Ritchie, the same guy who directed here, I decided to give it a try. I was pleasantly surprised.

Ritchie, also the writer, has a wicked sense of humor. This is black humor because not everybody gets what he wants in this movie, although he may get what he deserves. But what is amazing is the jigsaw puzzle effect of how things come together, which seems to be a hallmark of all of Ritchie's original works ... it's probably what made Holmes a natural for him. Fun evening of entertainment socked in with your faves and a big bowl of popcorn. Oh, violence and profanity maybe not so good for children. And you might want to turn the subtitles on as we're in the heart of some dialect here. I'm not Henry Higgins, so I'm not sure which one it is and you might become quite adept at understanding it by the end of the movie anyway. But that's why I say you'll probably just want to kick back and pay attention to this one so you won't miss anything.
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