Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels with Jason Flemyng: DVD Cover

    Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels Director: Guy Ritchie Cast: Jason Flemyng, Dexter Fletcher, Nick Moran, Jason Statham

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    • DVD Release Date: 11/05/2002
    • Original Release: 1998
    • Rating: Rated R
    • Sales Rank: 17,577

    Viewer Rating: (21 ratings)

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    Closed Caption; Widescreen 16x9 and full screen formats; U.S. & U.K. theatrical trailers; Cast & crew biographies; Interactive menus; Production featurette; Cockney dictionary; Digitally mastered; Dual layered; English 5.1 Surround; French subtitled; Spanish subtitled; English closed captioned

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    Scene Index

    Side #1 --
    1. The Players
    2. Counting Money
    3. Average Horticulturalists
    4. Big Chris, Little Chris
    5. Hiring Thieves
    6. Deal Gone Wrong
    7. Breaking the News
    8. Walls That Talk
    9. Guns & Bullets
    10. Plans in Motion
    11. The Heist
    12. A Matter of Timing
    13. Rory's Weed
    14. Settling Debts
    15. Bitter Irony
    16. In the Clear?
    17. Closing Credits

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    Editorial Reviews

    British writer Guy Ritchie made his feature directorial debut with this crime-caper comedy-drama set in London's East End and heavy on the Cockney dialogue (with one scene in subtitled Cockney rhyming slang). A big-bucks scheme goes awry: Cardsharp Eddy (Nick Moran) and pals Bacon (Jason Statham), Tom (Jason Flemyng), and Soap (Dexter Fletcher) scuffle to pile up enough money to put Eddy at the card table opposite gangland porn lord Hatchet Harry (P.H. Moriarty). Unfortunately, the whole plan backfires, leaving Eddy owing Harry a huge sum, payable within the week. In truth, Harry hopes to acquire the bar run by his rival, J.D. (Sting), who is Eddy's father. To raise the cash, Eddy sets out to steal from a marijuana business run by Winston (Steven Mackintosh), but the inevitable gunplay doesn't make for an easy heist. World premiere at the 1998 Edinburgh Film Festival (Focus on British Cinema). Bhob Stewart, All Movie Guide

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    Well Done!!by Anonymous

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    January 13, 2004: Well put together. Guy Ritchie is not afraid to entertain with wit, humor, and fluid stories.

    So twisted, It's Funnyby Anonymous

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    November 18, 2003: Lock, stock and two smoking barrels is a thrill ride of a movie. It is so twisted that it is funny. The 4 lovable but slacker lads that star in this movie make you remember what youthful indiscretions can be like and what trouble it can lead to. Sting is brilliant as the tough as nails, stand up Dad of the one of the main characters who only wants his son to stay on the straight and narrow. But the true anti-hero of the this movie and the one to keep your eye on. He is the 'muscle' for the top mobster. He is a dichodomy - both a gangster and a caring father in his own right. All characters are brilliantly portrayed and the bumbling gangsters will make you howl.


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