It's not accurate in terms of being close to the actual accent, but it's authentic in terms of how wildly incomprehensible the real accent is for most people
Pitt's accent is so bad the extras had to mould to it, because Pitt had seen Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels and wanted to be in Guy Ritchie's next film.
Honestly you deserve credit for taking on this movie as a non native English speaker. And in a similar vein, hearing you use the phrase "willy nilly" was fantastic hahaha
My thoughts exactly! 😅 to use the phrase "all willy nilly" in proper context is a sign of an outstanding grasp of American English nuance and culture. Impressive for a non-native indeed!
Except willy-nilly origins from the UK. Its modern origin derives from Shakespearian expression "will ye, nill ye". Shakespeare was of course English. But it actually has its history back to 880 AD.
Let's not go overboard. Shes just a girl watching a movie. You're fawning over her like she's from the royal family eating a crumpet over live television
@@MrBreezeLI516@MrBreezeLI516 Really?!! You have a very poor idea about the"non natives" understanding of the English language,I speak Portuguese, Spanish,some French,can understand some italian and some German and English is the easiest to learn
there are so many more layers to this movie on top of the language though… every character is so well written and performed, you don’t need their backstories to know everything about them and how they fit in. it’s a great representation of the late 80’s and 90’s london underworld and it’s dynamic, but also a sort of homage to the pop culture of that time
_"What's the matter? You never heard a dog squeak before? Give me that goddamn gun!"_ I don't know why that line cracks me up but it kills me everytime.
If you liked it, there's a handful of others that are very similar, or have the same feel to them. From the same director, there's Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels and also RocknRolla and The Gentlemen. He uses a lot of the same actors as well. There's another one, different director, The Layer Cake, that is about UK gangsters as well; it's a bit more serious but also really good.
Interesting how Bricktop claims the title "Nemesis" for himself, but in the end it is Mickey who through righteous anger distributes justice and brings him down. He becomes the very definition of the term.
just a shame they picked a yank to star in it. Guy Ritchie said he wanted to cast Paddy Consadine for the role of Micky, which would have been so much better, but Madonna pressured him to picking a rather mediocre alternative in Brad Pitt because a) she insisted on an `American being in it *heurghhhhhh* makes me sick, and b) because she's pals with Pitt. Bad choice, Consadine would've been. million times better.
21:53 I like the way Amanda nods when he says "you're always going to have problems lifting a body in one piece" as if she's got personal experience of it.😂
The joke where they can't escape because they're pushing on the door, rather than pulling it, is from a really funny incident where the exact same thing happened. The guy is trying desperately to get out, flying kicking it and everything. Then an old lady comes along and opens the door (the other way).
So I enjoyed your big Lebowski vid. Wanted to give your others a try. Your edits of the movies I’ve watched are great, and funny. You’re fun watch. That’s all anybody can ask for. Not just a pretty face. Sub 👍
I love watching this! I have a friend from Caracas and you remind me of her - Learning funny English terms that only really English people use. Great Channel.....
It was such a shock for me (a Latin American person) to be exposed to that accent for the first time. I didn't even think it was real until i googled it (no offense to anybody, of course)
22:30 Back in the 1930s, there was a suspected serial killer named Joe Ball who kept an alligator farm, which it was believed he used to dispose of his victims.
Bollocks is a fantastic word. Literally translated to Spanish Language = Cojones. It can be used in all kinds of situations. It's all a load of old bollocks = Rubbish Stop talking bollocks = Stop talking crap The Dog's Bollocks = That's great or De Punta Madre!!! So many more but you get the idea 🤣
If you enjoy this film, there's another similar one to groove on known as "Lock, Stock, and Two Smoking Barrels". I thought that Guy Ritchie directed that one as well. Love your content.
@@Analog-to-digital-cotinual “mick” is a slur for the Irish…I think it derives from Irish surnames e.g. McDonough etc but the mc is produced mick instead of Mac.
@@leonrussell9607 I think that it's mostly fallen out of usage now; but older generations here in the UK used it. I first heard it as a teen watching Withnail...& I and wondered what taking a "crack at the Mick" meant, lol
We enjoy unlicensed fights for the same reason we enjoy licensed ones, it’s entertaining and a science when 2 men fight one on one and we love to see who’s going to come out on top
Might be my favorite movie. I have never been bored watching this flick. And I'm so surprised that Air Canada has the uncensored version of the movie available on flights.
Amanda, Turkish explained what a "pikey" is and tried to explain where their accent derived from, but you were too busy asking about boxing, LOL! Anyway, that was a great and fun reaction! Love your channel and looking forward to your next flick. 🎥🍿❤️😊
100% i noticed that she was talking during that part, too. Snatch is a tightly written and directed script. There's almost no fat in the movie, so most dialogue counts. I think most people arent USED to a tight script, they just lackadasically watch a movie. if you do that, you miss the true brilliance of these kinds of movies, like Back to the Future and The Godfather. You miss the box of plutonium or Sonny speaking out of line, and you later on, you miss out on part of the movie b/c you werent paying close attention.
The movies is actually quite great. The show is good but more so liike a gta the show with constant side-missions reffering mainly to Snatch. Also I hate when these days Netflix does this "Guy Richie Project" when he didn't write of make none of say casting etc. dedicisions but just came in to direct 2 episodes of it. It was very much the same with Tim Burton and Wednesday. It is straight up false marketing imo. Ofc the directors get paid handsomely for doing some lightwork but people will take it then on your name good or bad.
Hola Amanda. Cómo estás? Hace muy pocos días descubrí tu canal y debo decirte que me ha encantado. Vi todas tus reacciones a Rick y Morty y también la reacción a la primera película de Volver al futuro, muy bueno todo tu contenido, excelente sigue así. Saludos desde Los Teques, Estado Miranda, Venezuela.🙂👍
"The subtitles... they do nothing for me!" 🤣🤣🤣 That's England for you 😉 they invented the language and spread it around the world, but no one else understands what they're talking about 🤣🤣🤣
I’m British and it’s like a secret language we have. I’ve bumped into other brits in China and California and we instantly had a camaraderie, and immediately reverted to our natural, less toned down for foreigners accents 😂
Without subtitles, it's not easy to follow all the dialogue for a native english speaker like me from Canada. Very thick British dialects (some of them) and slang are obscure for North Americans.
Thanks for letting me into your house and your room, Amanda. I really like your cool lights in the corner, it creates very nice atmosphere. Oh, and you do very nice job on your eyebrows :) I can ignore the horrors of the film.
A few years ago, there was a video of Irish people rating Irish accents in movies. They all agreed, Brad Pitt in "Snatch" was the best & most accurate.
18:56 . You were correct, "Top of the morning" is a stereotype. You would never hear someone from Ireland say that. I think the character says it in the movie out of ignorance thinking he's being polite.
Fun fact when Bullet Tooth Tony goes into the hallway to retrieve the case and has to repeatedly shoot Boris the Blade to make sure he's dead - he shoots exactly 7 rounds through the wall before breaking down the door and reloading. This is accurate - .50 Caliber Desert Eagles have a standard mag size of 7 rounds. And you can also count the number of rounds he shoots in the hallway at Boris at exactly 7 too which explains why he's empty when he goes to kill Tyrone. Just a nice touch of movie realism for bullet count.
Amanda, you never disappoint. Your reactions always crack me up! Great entertainment. Guy Ritchie's movies are great. I hope you react to Lock Stock & Two Smoking Barrels too. Cheers 🥂
Pikey didn't used to be an offensive term in most people's eyes. But it's slowly become one over time. Depending on where you're from, and how much interaction you have with Gypsies, determines how often you hear it. Where I'm from we have travellers passing through fairly often and they tend to leave their campsites in a mess, cause issues in towns getting drunk and fighting, and steal things. So they're called Pikeys pretty frequently around here.
"Jacob's" is an abbreviation for "Jacob's Crackers" (a well-know UK brand of savoury biscuit), which is Cockney rhyming slang for "knackers", which is another word for "bollocks", which is a word for testicles. See? Perfectly simple...😉
@@franohmsford7548 Agree with you about the orignal "Cream Crackers", but the "Multigrain" ones are totally different and very good: more like a TUC in texture.
Guy Ritchie has some great films. Lock stock and 2 smoking guns, The Gnetleman and Rock N Rolla are like this, and Layer Cake is more compitant criminals.
The director's name is Guy Ritchie. He used to be married to Madonna. This is the second film in his great and excellent gangster trilogy. The other two films are called "The Gentlemen" and "Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels". You should definitely watch both. Matthew McConaughey plays a bad ass gangster in The Gentlemen. Both movies are very violent and funny.
People have been suggesting this movie to me for as long as i've had my channel. It makes me laugh that people saw this and thought "yeah, that one girl on youtube would love this" lol
@@amandamiquilena People (myself included) just want to share the things we enjoy with others in hopes that they too will enjoy it. We just want to watch our favorite shows/movies with you! Haha
If you enjoy gangster flicks with great soundtracks, Guy Ritchie is your man. Lock Stock & 2 Smoking Barrels, RocknRolla, The Gentlemen, and Revolver are all in your wheelhouse (though Revolver is... experimental🙃). Also check out The Man From UNCLE and The Ministry of Ungentlemenly Warfare, both with Henry Cavill. Also check out Layer Cake, with Daniel Craig, from Guy's producer/contemporary Matthew Vaughn.
Hi Amanda *Lock stock and two smoking barrels* If you liked this guy Richie movie you will love lock stock… it’s in my top 3 movies. Subbed Edit :❤ the eye brows….😉👍💯
Btw, Snatch is one of the best Guy Ritchie 'mafia' movies. He made many, and this is probably the best of his classic works (the best modern ones are The Gentlemen and King Arthur). But he also made an absolutely amazing fantasy movie that I totally love, which was a total box office disaster 😢. People are stupid... it also had the absolute worst promotion and came out in the same week as two major blockbusters. One of the worst things to happen to modern cinema in my eyes because it means we won't have any such amazing movies again :'( :'( .. same thing with Alita: Battle Angel. An amazing movie but with brainless, lazy promotion so nobody knew it even existed until it came to Blu-ray. So from Guy Ritchie, I totally recommend: King Arthur: Legend of the Sword (btw, the worst thing about it is that it's supposed to be about King Arthur; it would be better as a totally independent mythology because it is - it's a very different take on fantasy).
I have seen this movie many times. I am not as keen as I think I am. I just now realized why "All Bets Are Off!" -because Gorgeous George was in hospital
Turkish is the film’s narrator, so he’s telling the story. It’s an outlandish story and could never be true, including the story of how he got his name. The characters in the film appear to be Cockneys, i.e. east Londoners. Cockneys have a specialized slang called Cockney Rhyming Slang. They will take a word like “mouth”, rhyme it with a two word phrase like “north, south” then drop the rhyming word so “mouth” becomes “north” as in “shut your north”. It was invented to keep outsiders from knowing what they were talking about. In Rhyming Slang, “Turkish” is “laugh”. Turkish Bath=Laugh. “Having a laugh” means putting someone on, like telling them something that’s not true just to mess with them. So, in the east end, someone might respond with “Are you having a Turkish?” The fact that the narrator is named Turkish is the clue that the story will be a tall tale, that is, a really exaggerated story.
It amuses me that you bleep the "P word" (which seems like a rather mild ethnic slur, as it apparently derived from the utterly harmless word "turnpike"), but not the "C word" (a top-two or top-three obscenity for Americans). [Enjoyed your reaction, as usual.]
Met many people who are travellers who say they have no problem with the word themselves. They call others a slang as well and it's just slang, if one slang word is" banned", another will take it's place until that is then "banned", and so on and so on. You Tube probably gave her warnings and to bleep it out most likely.
This movie is great, and I'm happy you liked it! Now go for more movies like this, like Rock'n Rolla, and Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels. And maybe a movie that is a little sweeter, American Cousins from 2003, with Gerald Lepkowski as Roberto, an ice cream, and fish and chips, shop owner in Glasgow, who gets visited by two American cousins. They need to lay low for a while, after business related violence and death. He has no idea what they do for a living! But they respect him, after a while, because they can see he is a good person. I just love that one! Oh, and also Beautiful Creatures from 2000, with Susan Lynch and Rachel Weisz. Two girls who don't know each other, but they both have violent boyfriends. And one night they meet by accident, and make a plan for how to get away.
Pitts accent is not exagerated. thats how they speak. its accurate.
It's not accurate in terms of being close to the actual accent, but it's authentic in terms of how wildly incomprehensible the real accent is for most people
The DVD had an option that had subtitles but only for him.
Pitt's accent is so bad the extras had to mould to it, because Pitt had seen Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels and wanted to be in Guy Ritchie's next film.
Brad Pits doing an irish Gypsy (Pikey) accent
No it's not accurate, listen to Tyson fury
Amanda: "I wonder if Brad Pitt is gonna do an English accent, here."
Me: "Ooooh oh oh! Much worse! 😂"
He's doing AN accent.
Brad Pits doing an Irish gypsy accent
Honestly you deserve credit for taking on this movie as a non native English speaker. And in a similar vein, hearing you use the phrase "willy nilly" was fantastic hahaha
My thoughts exactly! 😅 to use the phrase "all willy nilly" in proper context is a sign of an outstanding grasp of American English nuance and culture. Impressive for a non-native indeed!
Except willy-nilly origins from the UK. Its modern origin derives from Shakespearian expression "will ye, nill ye". Shakespeare was of course English. But it actually has its history back to 880 AD.
Let's not go overboard. Shes just a girl watching a movie. You're fawning over her like she's from the royal family eating a crumpet over live television
I’m not a not native speaker and as I see it, I understood more from the movie than a usual American.
@@MrBreezeLI516@MrBreezeLI516 Really?!! You have a very poor idea about the"non natives" understanding of the English language,I speak Portuguese, Spanish,some French,can understand some italian and some German and English is the easiest to learn
This is going to be so funny watching Amanda struggle to comprehend "english" lol
Believe me, it was a STRUGGLE haha but I enjoy watching movies from the UK :D
there are so many more layers to this movie on top of the language though… every character is so well written and performed, you don’t need their backstories to know everything about them and how they fit in. it’s a great representation of the late 80’s and 90’s london underworld and it’s dynamic, but also a sort of homage to the pop culture of that time
@@amandamiquilenaGotta watch Trainspotting then 😅
What do you mean blagged? Blagged - robbed
_"What's the matter? You never heard a dog squeak before? Give me that goddamn gun!"_
I don't know why that line cracks me up but it kills me everytime.
If you liked it, there's a handful of others that are very similar, or have the same feel to them. From the same director, there's Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels and also RocknRolla and The Gentlemen. He uses a lot of the same actors as well. There's another one, different director, The Layer Cake, that is about UK gangsters as well; it's a bit more serious but also really good.
Get the Extended Edition of Lock, Stock if you can. I have only seen it on DVD.
Interesting how Bricktop claims the title "Nemesis" for himself, but in the end it is Mickey who through righteous anger distributes justice and brings him down. He becomes the very definition of the term.
Well, I guess one appropriate agent deserves another.
Hey Amanda! Great reaction as always
Hey Marlon! Thank you for your support from the bottom of my heart :)
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Brad Pitt did a perfectly accurate irish traveler's accent
this movie is a series of one-liners, strung into a plot and it's absolutely brilliant.
just a shame they picked a yank to star in it. Guy Ritchie said he wanted to cast Paddy Consadine for the role of Micky, which would have been so much better, but Madonna pressured him to picking a rather mediocre alternative in Brad Pitt because a) she insisted on an `American being in it *heurghhhhhh* makes me sick, and b) because she's pals with Pitt. Bad choice, Consadine would've been. million times better.
21:53 I like the way Amanda nods when he says "you're always going to have problems lifting a body in one piece" as if she's got personal experience of it.😂
your outro montage is so funny! LOVE your sense of humor! 🤣
Was a pleasure to be in your room 😂
Amanda, I find your humor charming, and your movie selections have been great, keep it up. Hello from Texas.
The joke where they can't escape because they're pushing on the door, rather than pulling it, is from a really funny incident where the exact same thing happened. The guy is trying desperately to get out, flying kicking it and everything. Then an old lady comes along and opens the door (the other way).
See also: _The Far Side_ comic _Midvale School For The Gifted._
Try watching "Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels."
That is such a great movie. I really like the part where they are talking in the bar in English and they have to have subtitles.
you know its a good movie when the cat can sleep through it
So I enjoyed your big Lebowski vid. Wanted to give your others a try. Your edits of the movies I’ve watched are great, and funny. You’re fun watch. That’s all anybody can ask for. Not just a pretty face. Sub 👍
I love watching this! I have a friend from Caracas and you remind me of her - Learning funny English terms that only really English people use. Great Channel.....
26:06 one of the best scenes in British cinema history. The editting coupled with Massive Attack’s Angel is just perfection 👌🏻
I'm wondering if Brad Pitt is going to do a british accent here🤣
It was such a shock for me (a Latin American person) to be exposed to that accent for the first time. I didn't even think it was real until i googled it (no offense to anybody, of course)
English
Good ol' senseless violence! Your reactions are hugely entertaining and I enjoy them immensely.
Aaaaww thank you so much! I appreciate this :)
Lock, Stock... and Snatch were my introduction to Guy Ritchie.
22:30 Back in the 1930s, there was a suspected serial killer named Joe Ball who kept an alligator farm, which it was believed he used to dispose of his victims.
Bollocks is a fantastic word. Literally translated to Spanish Language = Cojones. It can be used in all kinds of situations.
It's all a load of old bollocks = Rubbish
Stop talking bollocks = Stop talking crap
The Dog's Bollocks = That's great or De Punta Madre!!!
So many more but you get the idea 🤣
If you enjoy this film, there's another similar one to groove on known as "Lock, Stock, and Two Smoking Barrels". I thought that Guy Ritchie directed that one as well. Love your content.
Pikey isnt the n word. Youre safe. 😂
Ive never even met a mick who's been insulted for Mick. Name calling isnt top priority.
Who the fuck is Mick, and what does he have to do with Pikeys?
@@Analog-to-digital-cotinual “mick” is a slur for the Irish…I think it derives from Irish surnames e.g. McDonough etc but the mc is produced mick instead of Mac.
@@PanchoDulcemaybe thats used in America, but I've never heard it in the UK
@@leonrussell9607 I think that it's mostly fallen out of usage now; but older generations here in the UK used it. I first heard it as a teen watching Withnail...& I and wondered what taking a "crack at the Mick" meant, lol
When I was a kid pikey is what my mother called picklets which are thin crumpets, "want some pikey's for breakfast?".
This was I think the last VHS I ever bought(a double VHS with Lock Stock and this!) and I saw it so many times.
Oh and please give you cat a little kiss on the nose from me, ta.
Oh and also, great use of the phrase 'willy nilly'.
We enjoy unlicensed fights for the same reason we enjoy licensed ones, it’s entertaining and a science when 2 men fight one on one and we love to see who’s going to come out on top
I’m from Canada and I love this flick. Love your accent too
talking over half the movie = not knowing whats going on half the time lol who woulda thought.. love your reactions to the part you do understand lol
Might be my favorite movie. I have never been bored watching this flick. And I'm so surprised that Air Canada has the uncensored version of the movie available on flights.
Amanda, Turkish explained what a "pikey" is and tried to explain where their accent derived from, but you were too busy asking about boxing, LOL! Anyway, that was a great and fun reaction! Love your channel and looking forward to your next flick. 🎥🍿❤️😊
"It's not Irish, it's not English, it's just... well, it's just Pikey."
100% i noticed that she was talking during that part, too. Snatch is a tightly written and directed script. There's almost no fat in the movie, so most dialogue counts. I think most people arent USED to a tight script, they just lackadasically watch a movie. if you do that, you miss the true brilliance of these kinds of movies, like Back to the Future and The Godfather. You miss the box of plutonium or Sonny speaking out of line, and you later on, you miss out on part of the movie b/c you werent paying close attention.
The Gentlemen is the movie to watch, to understand British culture.
I love that movie.
No one cares about that culture
The movies is actually quite great. The show is good but more so liike a gta the show with constant side-missions reffering mainly to Snatch. Also I hate when these days Netflix does this "Guy Richie Project" when he didn't write of make none of say casting etc. dedicisions but just came in to direct 2 episodes of it. It was very much the same with Tim Burton and Wednesday. It is straight up false marketing imo. Ofc the directors get paid handsomely for doing some lightwork but people will take it then on your name good or bad.
1:42 "Wonder if Brad Pitt will do a brittish accent here"
-Well yes, but actually no
The chicken laid the idea in your head. 😆
It makes me very happy when people get it :D
How much for a dozen ideas?
Hola Amanda. Cómo estás? Hace muy pocos días descubrí tu canal y debo decirte que me ha encantado. Vi todas tus reacciones a Rick y Morty y también la reacción a la primera película de Volver al futuro, muy bueno todo tu contenido, excelente sigue así. Saludos desde Los Teques, Estado Miranda, Venezuela.🙂👍
24:40 "I love this track"
Its the song that was playing when he got shot in the flashback 😭😂
It's also a song by the then-wife of the director.
You would 100% love the movie "In Bruges" absolutely amazing dark comedy
I loved this watch with you! Looking forward to you checking out more Guy Ritchie flicks here.
"The subtitles... they do nothing for me!"
🤣🤣🤣
That's England for you 😉 they invented the language and spread it around the world, but no one else understands what they're talking about 🤣🤣🤣
I’m British and it’s like a secret language we have. I’ve bumped into other brits in China and California and we instantly had a camaraderie, and immediately reverted to our natural, less toned down for foreigners accents 😂
Lol😂
"I thought this country spawned the fucking language, and so far, nobody seems to speak it"
@@Yogsothoth85 Dennis Farina being done with England is my favorite part.
21:19 - Not a great idea to discuss disposing of bodies on the phone 😂
Without subtitles, it's not easy to follow all the dialogue for a native english speaker like me from Canada. Very thick British dialects (some of them) and slang are obscure for North Americans.
Cool, calm and collected, 3 of the properties that should be admired in a person. Good on you :P
Thanks for letting me into your house and your room, Amanda. I really like your cool lights in the corner, it creates very nice atmosphere. Oh, and you do very nice job on your eyebrows :) I can ignore the horrors of the film.
The colour of that caravan is "grime"
" dirt rubbed into or covering a surface. also : accumulated dirtiness and disorder."
A few years ago, there was a video of Irish people rating Irish accents in movies. They all agreed, Brad Pitt in "Snatch" was the best & most accurate.
BEST MOVIE EVER. I'm glad more and more people are discovering it
It is good to see someone like Snatch as much as I do!
Ha!
18:56 . You were correct, "Top of the morning" is a stereotype. You would never hear someone from Ireland say that. I think the character says it in the movie out of ignorance thinking he's being polite.
T'anks a million! 😃
brilliant reaction 🤓 much respect Birmingham UK 🇬🇧✌️.
One of my favs! Try Lock Stock and Two Smoking Barrels. It's kinda complementary to this flick.
Fun fact when Bullet Tooth Tony goes into the hallway to retrieve the case and has to repeatedly shoot Boris the Blade to make sure he's dead - he shoots exactly 7 rounds through the wall before breaking down the door and reloading. This is accurate - .50 Caliber Desert Eagles have a standard mag size of 7 rounds. And you can also count the number of rounds he shoots in the hallway at Boris at exactly 7 too which explains why he's empty when he goes to kill Tyrone. Just a nice touch of movie realism for bullet count.
I’ve never seen your videos before but you are stunning, hello from England.
Dad and mom were out of town and i searched my dad’s secret “collection” and saw this tape with the title. It wasn’t what i was expecting…
Amanda, you never disappoint. Your reactions always crack me up! Great entertainment. Guy Ritchie's movies are great. I hope you react to Lock Stock & Two Smoking Barrels too. Cheers 🥂
Great reaction. Please try Lock Stock and Two Smoking Barrels next.
Pikey didn't used to be an offensive term in most people's eyes. But it's slowly become one over time. Depending on where you're from, and how much interaction you have with Gypsies, determines how often you hear it.
Where I'm from we have travellers passing through fairly often and they tend to leave their campsites in a mess, cause issues in towns getting drunk and fighting, and steal things. So they're called Pikeys pretty frequently around here.
This was the first R rated movie I watched with my son. At the end, I asked him, "Did you know violence could be so funny?"
I like how Tyron did all the work 14:40
"Jacob's" is an abbreviation for "Jacob's Crackers" (a well-know UK brand of savoury biscuit), which is Cockney rhyming slang for "knackers", which is another word for "bollocks", which is a word for testicles. See? Perfectly simple...😉
And there I was trying to rhyme Ladder with Knackers :)
I completely forgot about those horrible bits of cardboard Jacob's wants you to put cheese on.
@@franohmsford7548 Agree with you about the orignal "Cream Crackers", but the "Multigrain" ones are totally different and very good: more like a TUC in texture.
1:53 i wonder if BP is doing an british accent here...
Falls from chair laughing... having breathproblems because unable to stop laughing.......
pits doing an Irish gypsy (Pikey) accent
One of the best Action/Comedy Gangster film ever! 😂😁😂
In beautiful British style
amanda I recommend this to anyone who reacts to Snatch...
look up 'snatch wars'.
Guy Ritchie has some great films. Lock stock and 2 smoking guns, The Gnetleman and Rock N Rolla are like this, and Layer Cake is more compitant criminals.
Can i ask what country you're from? You did amazingly well understanding the lingo 👍
She is from Venezuela, she lives in France
Snatch is a great movie. Lots of great films from 1999-2000. Another one you'll enjoy is The Talented Mr Ripley - incredibly well done.
The director's name is Guy Ritchie. He used to be married to Madonna. This is the second film in his great and excellent gangster trilogy. The other two films are called "The Gentlemen" and "Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels". You should definitely watch both. Matthew McConaughey plays a bad ass gangster in The Gentlemen. Both movies are very violent and funny.
I have been telling people this for years. Glad someone with an audience can get the word out lol
People have been suggesting this movie to me for as long as i've had my channel. It makes me laugh that people saw this and thought "yeah, that one girl on youtube would love this" lol
@@amandamiquilena People (myself included) just want to share the things we enjoy with others in hopes that they too will enjoy it. We just want to watch our favorite shows/movies with you! Haha
Snatch is an incredibly clever film 👍😁
i LOVE this movie and i recommend it for everyone whenever i have the chance
8:54 track her eyes... down scan... blink, back up. Busted! Hahaha
If you enjoy gangster flicks with great soundtracks, Guy Ritchie is your man. Lock Stock & 2 Smoking Barrels, RocknRolla, The Gentlemen, and Revolver are all in your wheelhouse (though Revolver is... experimental🙃). Also check out The Man From UNCLE and The Ministry of Ungentlemenly Warfare, both with Henry Cavill.
Also check out Layer Cake, with Daniel Craig, from Guy's producer/contemporary Matthew Vaughn.
I saw an interview with Guy Ritchie, the director, and he said Brad Pitts accent was ridiculous but actually pretty spot on for those types of people.
you do realize stereotypes are somewhat based in facts, what makes stereotypes wrong is applying it to everyone of that origin.
"lock stock and two smoking barrels" by same Guy and also very good. :)
Same “Guy” 😂
when you said , I wonder if Brad Pitt is going to do a British accent , I paused it for a minute and couldn’t stop laughing
Glad you enjoyed this movie Amanda! I personally love the irony of Bullet Tooth Tony playing Madonna in the car and Guy Ritchie marrying Madonna. LOL
"I wonder if Brad Pitt is gonna do a British accent?" 😀
The guys were looking for guns quick so they took what they could find
Hi Amanda
*Lock stock and two smoking barrels*
If you liked this guy Richie movie you will love lock stock… it’s in my top 3 movies.
Subbed
Edit :❤ the eye brows….😉👍💯
I like dags too, but I like cots even better. Thanks for such a fun reaction!
Btw, Snatch is one of the best Guy Ritchie 'mafia' movies. He made many, and this is probably the best of his classic works (the best modern ones are The Gentlemen and King Arthur). But he also made an absolutely amazing fantasy movie that I totally love, which was a total box office disaster 😢. People are stupid... it also had the absolute worst promotion and came out in the same week as two major blockbusters. One of the worst things to happen to modern cinema in my eyes because it means we won't have any such amazing movies again :'( :'( .. same thing with Alita: Battle Angel. An amazing movie but with brainless, lazy promotion so nobody knew it even existed until it came to Blu-ray.
So from Guy Ritchie, I totally recommend: King Arthur: Legend of the Sword (btw, the worst thing about it is that it's supposed to be about King Arthur; it would be better as a totally independent mythology because it is - it's a very different take on fantasy).
Lock stock and Two smoking barrels
The Gentlemen
Are also great Guy Ritchie Movies
I like Came-ing in weird, in rooms and in houses😂
Nice reaction, great eyebrows!
Cheers!
Great movie 🍿 you have to watch lock, stick and 3 smoking barrels next if you haven’t seen already. Many of the same cast from snatch 👍👍
I have seen this movie many times.
I am not as keen as I think I am.
I just now realized why "All Bets Are Off!"
-because Gorgeous George was in hospital
I wonder why RUclips thinks that Pikies needs to be censored?
This is so-called dark humor. You need to be a Brit or a Dane, to fully appreciate it.
Or Irish....... Punching Ons Everyday
Danes ahve the exact same humor as the rest of scandinavia. All your comments tells me is that you are Danish.
@@Gnossiene369 Wow, clever you.
and, FYI, your eye brows are exquisite. Good job.
Left in all profanity and blanked the word 'Pikey', bless ya. (And yes, Brad's accent is a pretty spot on 'Pikey' accent).
You should also check out 'Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels' and 'The Gentlemen'.
Turkish is the film’s narrator, so he’s telling the story. It’s an outlandish story and could never be true, including the story of how he got his name. The characters in the film appear to be Cockneys, i.e. east Londoners. Cockneys have a specialized slang called Cockney Rhyming Slang. They will take a word like “mouth”, rhyme it with a two word phrase like “north, south” then drop the rhyming word so “mouth” becomes “north” as in “shut your north”. It was invented to keep outsiders from knowing what they were talking about. In Rhyming Slang, “Turkish” is “laugh”. Turkish Bath=Laugh. “Having a laugh” means putting someone on, like telling them something that’s not true just to mess with them. So, in the east end, someone might respond with “Are you having a Turkish?” The fact that the narrator is named Turkish is the clue that the story will be a tall tale, that is, a really exaggerated story.
It amuses me that you bleep the "P word" (which seems like a rather mild ethnic slur, as it apparently derived from the utterly harmless word "turnpike"), but not the "C word" (a top-two or top-three obscenity for Americans). [Enjoyed your reaction, as usual.]
Met many people who are travellers who say they have no problem with the word themselves. They call others a slang as well and it's just slang, if one slang word is" banned", another will take it's place until that is then "banned", and so on and so on.
You Tube probably gave her warnings and to bleep it out most likely.
I have friends that don't mind being called pakis as an abbreviation but I'd still say this comment gets removed...free speech apparently
This movie is great, and I'm happy you liked it! Now go for more movies like this, like Rock'n Rolla, and Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels. And maybe a movie that is a little sweeter, American Cousins from 2003, with Gerald Lepkowski as Roberto, an ice cream, and fish and chips, shop owner in Glasgow, who gets visited by two American cousins. They need to lay low for a while, after business related violence and death. He has no idea what they do for a living! But they respect him, after a while, because they can see he is a good person. I just love that one! Oh, and also Beautiful Creatures from 2000, with Susan Lynch and Rachel Weisz. Two girls who don't know each other, but they both have violent boyfriends. And one night they meet by accident, and make a plan for how to get away.
Your reactions are so cool….your cool..x
Remember this film is nearly 25 years old. The slur used and cockney rhyming slang is not as prevalent as it once was.....
Is this a mafia movie? What do you know about Guy Ritchie? Is this a comedy? What do you know about Guy Ritchie?
Such a great English film. Lock stock too