Snatch.
Director: Guy Ritchie
Actors: Jason Statham (as Turkish), Alan Ford (as Brick Top Polford), Brad Pitt (as Mickey O'Neil), Vinnie Jones (as Bullet Tooth Tony), Ewen Bremner (as Mullet), Benicio Del Toro (as Franky Four Fingers), Robbie Gee (as Vinny), Lennie James (as Sol), Dennis Farina (as Cousin Abraham 'Avi' Denovitz), Rade Serbedzija (as Boris 'The Blade' Yurinov (as Rade Serbedgia)), Jason Flemyng (as Darren), Mike Reid (I) (as Doug 'The Head' Denovitz), Ade (as Tyrone), William Beck (II) (as Neil), Andy Beckwith (as Errol)
Country: UK
Category: Crime
Year: 2000

Description: Unscrupulous boxing promoters, violent bookmakers, a Russian gangster, incompetent amateur robbers, and supposedly Jewish jewelers fight to track down a priceless stolen diamond.
Comments: The cinemas in my city are so crappy about getting movies that are off the beaten path of the mainstream, that I was surprised we even got Snatch. I had never seen Lock Stock and the only thing I knew about Guy Ritchie was that he was married to Madonna. But some friends of mine talked me into going, and it was just fantastic. It had that hard edged comedy that Pulp Fiction seemingly invented. As a matter of fact, except for Fight Club, this may be the best movie that has come out since Pulp Fiction. This should definitely be up for an oscar, and Brad Pitt for best supporting actor. You can't understand a word he says but he still manages to say more than most actors do in a 5 minute monologue. Another highlight was Benicio Del Toro who, while not in the film for very long, steals every scene he's in. Vinnie Jones surprised me because I had never heard of him (I did recognize him though) and he was such a good tough guy. Now that this movie is out for rent, everyone can see it, and it is definitely the better choice than Save the Last Dance.
Languages: English
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Length: 202
Video format: DivX 3.11 Low Motion
Audio format: MPEG Layer 3 (MP3)
Resolution: 640x360
Files sizes: 692