3:48 fun fact, that security guard was the films Production Sound Mixer. His name is Simon Hayes and he has mixed every Guy Ritchie film so far (except Wrath of Man)
So many years later just noticing the poking finger from the glove at Frankie's missing ring finger on his right hand! Obviously, because the finger is missing on the character's hand, when he makes a fist, that empty glove finger sticks out. What an attention to detail!
years old comment I know, but every directors has done a shit gig. it happens all the time and is part of the business. Francis Ford Coppola directed Jack...yes, THAT Jack, the movie we all wish never happened, where Robin Williams plays a kid with an illness that will kill him before he finishes high school and its somehow turned into a light-hearted comedy. the worst part was if you ignored the offensive depiction of a disease with real life analogs (progeria, etc.) it's basically Robin Williams playing his Peter Pan character again while the writers ripped off "Big" (the Tom Hanks movie). If any movie ever deserved to have the director resort to the Alan Smithee pseudonym, it was that one.
Gentelmen is when person sneezes and what comes up, stick on the beard. Its nowhere close to Snatch and "Lock, stock and two smoking barrels". It tries to look and sound smart but it's not.
@@blacklight4720 didn't like the esthetic part of the Gentelmen. it looked clean and colorful unlike his firt two films and too modern not dirty enough and why everybody wearing glasses ? it felt like a giant fashion commercial tbh
I took me until the very last part of this scene to realize these characters were speaking English. Took me up until half way through the film with subtitles to even understand the characters
Close, but not quite. I believe you're referencing the scene in which Thanos uses the same inflection while asking The Collector (played by Benicio Del Toro" "Where is the stone?" I've always wondered if that was James Brolin's idea. Thought I was the only one who noticed, lol.
I read or watched something that Guy told Benicio how to do the robbery. He nodded and said yes, and then proceed doing it totally his way! I believe it's the footage in the movie aswell
@Chet Muggins That doesn't really make sense considering Luke 1:26 - 38 leaves no ambiguity in how Jesus was conceived. And considering Luke knew Mary directly, there is no chance he would have gotten circumstances wrong, even if he made a mistake when translating to Greek. Luke 1:34, Mary says pretty clearly she never knew a man.
@@VB-3yeah that's Christian tradition. But the point of the opening monologue I don't think is in the squabble over whether the Greek of the New Testament mistranslated the Hebrew prophecy or not in its citation "as it was written the virgin shall conceive and bear a son" etc. The point in my opinion is in the robber-dressed-as-a-rabbi's line, "Just because it is written, doesn't make it so." The whole monologue opens with him explaining that biblical stories like Adam and Eve should be interpreted as moral allegories and not as historical fact. Regardless of what we personally believe, I think it is clear that the point of this monologue in the film is about something more than a theological debate, like whether we should interpret biblical prophecy according to Jewish or Christian traditions. I seriously doubt the people who wrote the script were really all that concerned over whether thd audience was Christian or not since not one biblical reference in the movie is at all reverent 😂 My favorite example is the double entendre used by Brick Top, "In the quiet words of the Virgin Mary - come again?" which can refer both to her surprise at learning from Gabriel that she would conceive a son without having been with a man, but also to a woman asking a man during sex if he wants to go a little longer for another round of it lol. The movie here is making light of the Christian tradition and biblical narrative, perhaps for thematic purposes, definitely for comic ones, without really showing any reverence towards the tradition - i.e. treating it as a tool to be used in storytelling and no more. That's my interpretation of the opening monologue at least
@@NumberFast А это Томми. Он всем говорит, что его назвали в честь автомата томми-ган. Но на самом деле его назвали в честь знаменитого в 19 веке балетного плясуна. Сколько себя помню, я всегда знал Томми. Он мой партнер. Это не значит, что мы гуляем взявшись за руки. Это значит я постоянно пытаюсь вытащить его из тех передряг, в которые он меня впутывает. Я его держу в строгости. Чтобы нюх не терял. Но на самом деле он мне как брат.
One of the greatest movie intros in cinematic history ever.
Agreed
My fave movie of all time. All around classic.
@@str8swish538 probably my favorite movie of all time as well, although Lock Stock is an absolute classic too
@@NeuralNetProcessor definitely another classic.
Benicio del Toro goes from rabbi to ruthless in about .5 seconds.
3:48 fun fact, that security guard was the films Production Sound Mixer.
His name is Simon Hayes and he has mixed every Guy Ritchie film so far (except Wrath of Man)
That last “Michael, where is the stone?” is an awesome line
Tyler S. But you missed cause it’s actually “ V’ers is the stone “
Whats the deal there? I missed it. Religious?
@@turkmagidoo2732 he’s doing an agzent [sic]
The whole movie is one awesome line after another
Classic intimidating .
Epic movie... a masterpiece
One of the best films I ever saw in my life.
So many years later just noticing the poking finger from the glove at Frankie's missing ring finger on his right hand! Obviously, because the finger is missing on the character's hand, when he makes a fist, that empty glove finger sticks out. What an attention to detail!
From rabbi to intl mossad operator in a second guy ritchie knew what he was tryin to say without saying it 😂😂😂
One of the most excellent films and the most complex english to understand!
This is one of my favorite movies of all time, because I'd watch it alot back in my day.
I can’t believe guy Ritchie directed Aladdin too
years old comment I know, but every directors has done a shit gig. it happens all the time and is part of the business. Francis Ford Coppola directed Jack...yes, THAT Jack, the movie we all wish never happened, where Robin Williams plays a kid with an illness that will kill him before he finishes high school and its somehow turned into a light-hearted comedy. the worst part was if you ignored the offensive depiction of a disease with real life analogs (progeria, etc.) it's basically Robin Williams playing his Peter Pan character again while the writers ripped off "Big" (the Tom Hanks movie). If any movie ever deserved to have the director resort to the Alan Smithee pseudonym, it was that one.
No one can.
Sad
Yeah nobody can because it has no real direction. Just another lousy Disney remake.
"You have any idea who you're stealin' from?! You and your friends are dead!"
He's out. Right?..Haha nice reference😂
Why so serious?
3:58 When shit goes from 0 - 100
The soundtrack playing at 4:02 is Super Moves by Overseer
also used in the Animatrix episode “The Second Renaissance Part 2”
@@ColeKerr yes
I recently watched the gentleman, I didn't know this directed made snatch too. I love his films now.
Yeah Guy Ritchie is a beast
Gentelmen is when person sneezes and what comes up, stick on the beard. Its nowhere close to Snatch and "Lock, stock and two smoking barrels". It tries to look and sound smart but it's not.
@@blacklight4720 didn't like the esthetic part of the Gentelmen. it looked clean and colorful unlike his firt two films and too modern not dirty enough and why everybody wearing glasses ? it felt like a giant fashion commercial tbh
Still think its a cop out that they didnt frisk him, that guy had one job!
Love the ongoing theological debate as part of their Hasidic ruse.
"Oy, enough already. Ruben, will you say something?"
I love the detail even in their conversation about religion, its absolutely a topic they would discuss when it came to the New Testament
I took me until the very last part of this scene to realize these characters were speaking English. Took me up until half way through the film with subtitles to even understand the characters
Lmao same
@@joshflynn2173bruh mate
“Speak English to me, Tony. I thought this country spawned the fucking language, and so far nobody seems to speak it.” - Cousin Avi
Where is the stoooooonnnnne? 😂
Many years later Frankie would have his ass handed to him asking in a sing-songy way: “Where is the stone?!”
Close, but not quite. I believe you're referencing the scene in which Thanos uses the same inflection while asking The Collector (played by Benicio Del Toro" "Where is the stone?" I've always wondered if that was James Brolin's idea. Thought I was the only one who noticed, lol.
4:45 "Where is the stone?" OMG Infinity War is more brilliant than I realized
SJKDJSJA
Love how he twirls the revolver.
Tell guy Ritchie he don’t have to pay cos snatch is my all time favourite gangster movie
This is how you steal an Infinity Stone
I loved the homage of Thanos asking The Collector (Benicio del Toro) for the stone with the same tone/inflection. It was a nice treat for film fans.
I read or watched something that Guy told Benicio how to do the robbery. He nodded and said yes, and then proceed doing it totally his way! I believe it's the footage in the movie aswell
That doesn't mean we hold hands and take windy walks
Its so badass how the movie starts behind of the guy
“ V’ers is the stone “
I miss that point.. What do you mean bro
Animatrix tracks? Fucking nice.
The beginning is like a con only old men can pull off
Mad near the end that music is in The Matrix and Animatrix
5 bags of popcorn, 2 sodas
2:02 Jewish guy : “Catholic religion is based on mistranslation.” Hahahahaha
@Chet Muggins That doesn't really make sense considering Luke 1:26 - 38 leaves no ambiguity in how Jesus was conceived. And considering Luke knew Mary directly, there is no chance he would have gotten circumstances wrong, even if he made a mistake when translating to Greek. Luke 1:34, Mary says pretty clearly she never knew a man.
Yeah, that’s what she says.
@@VB-3 It's crazy how fairytales are believed to be fact 😂
@@VB-3yeah that's Christian tradition. But the point of the opening monologue I don't think is in the squabble over whether the Greek of the New Testament mistranslated the Hebrew prophecy or not in its citation "as it was written the virgin shall conceive and bear a son" etc. The point in my opinion is in the robber-dressed-as-a-rabbi's line, "Just because it is written, doesn't make it so." The whole monologue opens with him explaining that biblical stories like Adam and Eve should be interpreted as moral allegories and not as historical fact. Regardless of what we personally believe, I think it is clear that the point of this monologue in the film is about something more than a theological debate, like whether we should interpret biblical prophecy according to Jewish or Christian traditions. I seriously doubt the people who wrote the script were really all that concerned over whether thd audience was Christian or not since not one biblical reference in the movie is at all reverent 😂 My favorite example is the double entendre used by Brick Top, "In the quiet words of the Virgin Mary - come again?" which can refer both to her surprise at learning from Gabriel that she would conceive a son without having been with a man, but also to a woman asking a man during sex if he wants to go a little longer for another round of it lol. The movie here is making light of the Christian tradition and biblical narrative, perhaps for thematic purposes, definitely for comic ones, without really showing any reverence towards the tradition - i.e. treating it as a tool to be used in storytelling and no more. That's my interpretation of the opening monologue at least
How many ppl are named after a plane crash
One of The best intros ever
Brad was on a boss level acting curve with Fight Club (1999) and then this masterpiece ( 2000)....then along came Angelina
This comment is totally Guy Ritchieish 😂😂😂
What's the song where the guns come out & they're looting the place before he asks where is the stone?
Supermoves - Overseer
Kickass.
Michael bay's system.. haha!
I'm gonna watch Aladdin just because of Guy Ritchie
Same.
Me too
Don't
@@JorgeLuis-ts6qp I'm sorry, I have too... Is it not good?
Do me and the daughter went it wasn't to shabby
Song name ?
pip pip a-doodali doo
0-10,000. I love it.
hey its /the/ guy
@@Nick_fb Oh/hell/yeah/brother
Where is Franky from? His accent sound kinda german
Just a guess but since Frankie is supposed to be Jewish, hence why he's working for Avi I'd say he's trying to have a Polish accent maybe?
Which pistol is that at 4:27
The Jews robing jews center. It is EPIC!
ahahahahaaa)))
0:32
Is so good movie and so funny haha haha haha haha
3:18 "Oy vey!"
Linda Smitham doing the Hula Hoops
Oi vey goy
Anyone knows about background music..?
Its called Kosha Nostra
Save the relationship
lol funny shit
Were is the stoooooone 😂
Robbers ask the right questions as jews
Thanos: 4:41
Das Tommy
Where is the stooone 🎶
.......feature Film "СПИЗДИЛИ"
@@NumberFast А это Томми. Он всем говорит, что его назвали в честь автомата томми-ган. Но на самом деле его назвали в честь знаменитого в 19 веке балетного плясуна. Сколько себя помню, я всегда знал Томми. Он мой партнер. Это не значит, что мы гуляем взявшись за руки. Это значит я постоянно пытаюсь вытащить его из тех передряг, в которые он меня впутывает. Я его держу в строгости. Чтобы нюх не терял. Но на самом деле он мне как брат.
just its written doesnt make it true
hwere is rbad pitt
he cime kater in tge movie gusy dont wirry
@@MrSwiftwolf14 why did you respond to yourself
@@MrSwiftwolf14 I love your spelling 😘
man this hasn't age well. It's trying so hard to be stylized but instead looking cheesy
Nope
It seems fine
@@HGAMES69 exactly
You’re crazy 😂
I thought the cheesiness was intentional when I first watched it lol
THE BEST MOVIE EVER!!!