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Snatch (Single Disc Edition)

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Snatch (Widescreen Edition)

Restricted  - 103 minutes

Sony Pictures

2003-06-03

Region 99


Starring:

  Ade
  William Beck (II)
  Andy Beckwith
  Ewen Bremner
  Jason Buckham

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Anamorphic,  Closed-captioned,  Color,  Dolby,  Dubbed,  DVD-Video,  Full Screen,  Subtitled,  Widescreen,  NTSC


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Flixville:17(2.21% of users)
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Flixville:4(avg 4.13 stars)
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Description:

Usually it might seem a tad unfair to begin a review by referring to the director's missis. But then the missis in question wouldn't usually be Madonna--a woman whose ability to reinvent herself several times before breakfast seems in marked contrast to that of hubby Guy Ritchie. Certainly, this follow-up to the filmmaker's breakthrough film--the high-energy, expletive-strewn cockney-gangster movie Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels--hardly breaks new ground being, well, another high-energy, expletive-strewn cockney-gangster movie. OK, so there are some differences. This time around our low-rent hoodlums are battling over dodgy fights and stolen diamonds rather than dodgy card games and stolen drugs. There has been some minor reshuffling of the cast too, with Sting and Dexter Fletcher making way for the more bankable Benicio Del Toro and Brad Pitt, the latter pretty much stealing the whole shebang as an incomprehensible Irish gypsy. And, sure, people who really, really liked Lock, Stock--or have the memory of a goldfish--will really, really like this. The suspicion lingers, however, that if the director doesn't do something very different next time around then his career may prove to be considerably shorter than that of his missis. --Clark Collis

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