Guy Ritchie's THE GENTLEMEN Is…A Tweed Weed Comedy

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31 thoughts on “Guy Ritchie's THE GENTLEMEN Is…A Tweed Weed Comedy”

  1. Thunder BQ says:

    I seen snatch and i liked it…

  2. Edmund Martyr says:

    I enjoyed this. Reminded me of SNATCH and Lock Stock.

  3. Michael Silve says:

    Fletcher was a way better and funnier private detective than Daniel Craig in Knives Out. Change my mind.

    To me, the movie was way more about age. It's Guy Ritchie's Irishman.

  4. Dex says:

    This is Ritchie's absolute best work.
    I loved how massively politically incorrect is was. Very refreshing.

  5. The Spectre Of Comics says:

    Iron Sights: 2 Psychos reminded me a LOT of a Guy Ritchie screenplay.
    Never seen The Gentleman, but I've seen Lock, Stock and 2 Smokin' Barrels, Snatch and RocknRolla

  6. cyanidejunkie says:

    Those are the worst looking plants I’ve ever seen!

  7. John Carter says:

    This is my favorite movies since he put out Snatch. I really enjoyed this and felt like his earlier work. Rock n Rolla was good though. Agreed too King Arthur was so damn bad.

  8. cygnusx10 says:

    Personally I think Guy Ritchie's best film was Snatch.
    I think he started to go downhill after Revolver; a lot of his films after that seemed to use similar tropes that he'd used in previoius films early on in his career. I saw the trailer for The Gentleman, and just thought; yeah, I've seen this before. I like Ritchie, but I think he's a bit of a one trick pony when it comes to movies.
    And don't even mention that… *thing… he did with Madonna on that desert island. Although I suppose he'd got to give the old lady (ex now) some work just to keep her sweet.

  9. AngryBaneling says:

    I loved it. Didn't expect much from a Guy Ritchie movie after watching King Arthur (I needed to liquid cool my brain after that one) but I was surprised and reminded that Guy Ritchie doesn't, or hasn't been making only flops. He's made a lot of good movies too. People forget that.

  10. Chris W says:

    Speaking of Matthew Mcconaughey, review SAHARA if you haven’t already.

  11. jim22277 says:

    Watch Rocknrolla.

  12. NuclearSharkhead says:

    I freaking loved Rock n Rolla and Lock Stock. I could watch those movies over and over and never get bored.

  13. RocketSurgeon says:

    Having lots of cameras isn't as useful as you'd think. It's a bandwidth problem; too many cameras to monitor them all. As long as the target is differentiating himself (by running), he can be tracked. Once he enters an area with no coverage (like a store), you'll have to try and catch him on camera when he comes out.

    A large store, dozens of exists, it could be 20-30 cameras you have to monitor. If he's changed clothes, is walking normal speed.. you have to look at every person, and until you see him, you have to track each of those people who look like they could be him; in a minute, it's hundreds of cameras, thousands of people..

    You can trace the route afterwards tho, it might take weeks, dozens of officers going through footage, and eventually you'll be able to tell where he's been. But if he's smart, he changed vehicles/clothes outside of the city, and the track goes cold.

    Crime is easy; any fool can pick up a gun and walk into a bank.. the trick is not getting caught. You don't plan the crime, you plan the escape, you plan on what to do with the loot, you plan on how to buy the gear without it being traceable, you plan your alibi, you plan on what to do when the police knock on your door.

  14. Justin Carr says:

    You know we had a real guy ,a Welsh guy called Howard Marx,a university dude who dealt shit loads of weed(but he had to smuggle it coz growing wasn't a thing then)he smuggled thousands of kilos a year and eventually got a huge 20 year plus sentence there in the states.There is a film and he wrote a book called Mr Big,he died a couple of years ago.

  15. Rob 469 says:

    There was a Modesty Blaise movie made back in the 1960s. It stars Terence Stamp, the original General Zod.

  16. Elliot Vernon says:

    At last another person who liked The Man from U.N.C.L.E. – it would be you, of course.

  17. smartrn1 says:

    Not interested in weed or this movie. Sounds terrible.

  18. Bango Skank says:

    Its Jeremy Strong (American) in this, not Matthew Goode (who would make a great James Bond).

  19. nestor arenas says:

    I got punched twice in the uk and both time the police found nothing. Once it was in front of a police station the second in front of a court house. CCTV is a joke over here

  20. Slashbash says:

    Sometimes, it's really hard to tell whether you're praising something or insulting it.

  21. livensflame says:

    The title's definitely the plural GentleMEN, ya boomer.

  22. Billy Jacobs says:

    If you've seen Snatch you've kinda seen Lock Stock. Lock Stock is Snatch, but instead of a diamond its 2 expensive rifles and instead of boxing its a game of 3 card poker.

  23. Alex Darr says:

    Man from UNCLE! Freaking amazing! The sleeper hit of the decade. Or did it actually do well? I don’t remember people talking about it when it came out.

  24. zeos386sx says:

    review Oscar

  25. Wasted Anguish says:

    Matthew Mcconaughy would make a fantastic Joker in a Batman movie. Picture him a 70’s style type of madman.

  26. The Fanch says:

    Tweed and weed make good bed fellows.

  27. Optimus Prime says:

    I disagree about King Arthur. It is awesome and underrated. It's kind of a movie for conservatives. Hunnam is great in it. They need to cast him to play Grifter if they ever make a WildCATs movie. Merlin is in it as a main character, but it seems I was the only person to figure this out. Also, it's a closet He-Man movie, and it has an amazing soundtrack.
    Ritchie's Sherlock movies are also great, especially the second one. This new movie looks lame, though it has great actors in it. It looks like a boring streaming movie like The Irishman. Weed is a huge annoyance for me. I have no interest in a movie about weed gangsters.

  28. eerkes says:

    I love all the Guy Ritchie gangster movies; like Scorsese, he’s at his best in the gangster genre.

    I actually found this movie easier to follow than the others. My favorite is Rocknrolla, but I had to watch it again before everything was clear.

  29. SurfOhio11 says:

    It was an enjoyable movie. English Gangster flicks are Guy Ritchie's wheelhouse. If you've seen LS&TSB, Snatch and Rock n Rolla then you'll be familiar with how he sets up the story and characters then takes them along a fun journey to the final scene. It's a 2 hour movie that never has a moment that your bored with where the story is going.
    Also I want that grill Charlie Hunnam's character has at his house.

  30. Will C says:

    Ever time I hear CCTV I remember Jussie Smollett.
    Got to look out for cameras before even faking a crime.

  31. Szymon Sobczak says:

    bro that wasn't Matthew Goode. But you blew my mind with Ritchie directing Man from uncle. gotta check it out

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