Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels
Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels (1998)

Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels

3/5
(53 votos)
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In the director's cut, when Kenny and Kenny have stolen the guns and the old man shot a hole in Kenny's hair, the other Kenny says "Are you all right, Kenny?" You then see his lips ask "Kenny?" again, but you only hear him say it in the next shot of the smoking hair.

The original region 1 version has the sound in sync with the lip movement.

When the Baptist and Hatchet Harry are killed and Tom is looking around the office, both the Baptist and Hatchet are visibly breathing although they are supposed to be dead.

During the closing sequences of the film where Tom is seen wearing a woolen hat, his long hair is visible at the back in many shots.

This is despite his character having short cropped hair throughout the rest of the film.

(see trivia) Just before Plank gets shot in the neck with the air rifle, we see him looking to his right with the left side of his neck exposed.

But when he is shot, the close-up shows him holding the right side of his neck.

When "the neighbors" are torturing some unknown criminals - the leader is standing on one guy, hitting golf balls at another guy who is hanging upside down in his underwear.

The first golf swing is using a metal wood, then he asks for a five iron.

However, the club handed to him is clearly not a five iron, but another metal wood.

When Hatchet Harry and Barry the Baptist are killed, neon lights can be seen against the dark background through the window behind Harry, but they would only be visible at night, though the event occurs in daytime as seen in the next shot outside the building when Eddie and Tom enter.

When Tom is explaining the cheque scam to Soap and Bacon, in the last shot of Soap and Bacon the liquid level has lowered in the glass in front of Bacon but you don't see Bacon drinking from it.

In the same shot there is also an extra cigarette butt in the ashtray although Soap doesn't stub out his cigarette.

In the van when Bacon finds the traffic warden, there is an extra arm seemingly coming out of the floor of the van.

The position of Gloria's head changes when Plank, after accidentally sitting on her, asks if Gloria is 'compis' and moves in toward her face for a closer look.

When Tom speaks with Nick the Greek about buying weapons, Nick the Greek is playing a fruit machine.

We hear the sound, but the machine clearly isn't working.

When Rory Breaker and his crew back the van in front of the boys' house, it backs up onto the curb.

When everyone is shot and Nathan starts up the van, it's off the curb.

As Tanya, the dealer, is explaining the game of Three Card Brag she completes the initial deal.

She accidentally exposes the bottom of the deck which would be visible by all players as a 7 of diamonds.

This should have resulted in a misdeal.

It was said that Eddie had a gift of reading the slightest reaction in an opponent in a game of poker, yet, when Harry makes a very noticeable reaction with his eyes, Eddie continues to bet a huge sum in the face of imminent loss.

When Dog describes Golf as a "way to spoil a good walk" he attributes the quote to Winston Churchill.

The quote "Golf is a good walk spoiled.

" was originally made by Mark Twain.

When Gloria fires the Bren gun, there are around 60 shots heard, yet the the Bren she is using appears to have a 30 round Magazine Before Gary is shot by Hatchet Harry, there is clearly visible a prop between Gary's body and shirt for blood splatter, even after Gary's been shot and is hunched over outside Hatchet Harry's office, the prop is also visible under the shirt.

Dog closes his eye a fraction of a second before the Bren gun is fired while in the cage.

When Winston opens the security gate, he leaves the keys in the gate, then after Dog butts him and drags him to the stairs, Winston still has the keys in his hand.

When he gets to the top of the stairs, the keys are no longer in his hand.

When Eddy walks out of the police station, he has a band aid on his forehead.

In the fallowing scene he's getting in to his fathers car and there he has no band aid or wound on his forehead.

However in the subsequent scene when he walks into the bar, he does have a wound on his forehead again.

Box Office

FechaÁreaBruto
23 May 1999 USA USD 3,650,677
16 May 1999 USA USD 3,568,573
9 May 1999 USA USD 3,443,871
2 May 1999 USA USD 3,282,799
25 April 1999 USA USD 3,107,473
18 April 1999 USA USD 2,898,127
4 April 1999 USA USD 2,255,749
28 March 1999 USA USD 1,744,796
21 March 1999 USA USD 1,107,419
14 March 1999 USA USD 500,190
7 March 1999 USA USD 143,321
13 December 1998 UK GBP 11,399,953
15 November 1998 UK GBP 11,077,435
8 November 1998 UK GBP 10,866,949
1 November 1998 UK GBP 10,574,658
25 October 1998 UK GBP 10,113,063
18 October 1998 UK GBP 9,613,710
11 October 1998 UK GBP 8,996,124
4 October 1998 UK GBP 8,202,092
27 September 1998 UK GBP 7,198,005
20 September 1998 UK GBP 6,090,543
13 September 1998 UK GBP 4,764,324
6 September 1998 UK GBP 2,941,664
30 August 1998 UK GBP 941,638
Spain EUR 315,610
FechaÁreaBrutoPantalla
7 March 1999 USA USD 143,321 8
30 August 1998 UK GBP 941,638 222
FechaÁreaBrutoPantalla
13 December 1998 UK GBP 49,598 102
15 November 1998 UK GBP 108,189 117
8 November 1998 UK GBP 166,533 138
1 November 1998 UK GBP 209,905 165
25 October 1998 UK GBP 311,025 196
18 October 1998 UK GBP 369,988 185
11 October 1998 UK GBP 436,772 194
4 October 1998 UK GBP 624,942 235
27 September 1998 UK GBP 659,486 239
20 September 1998 UK GBP 711,577 242
13 September 1998 UK GBP 1,041,017 240
6 September 1998 UK GBP 1,147,448 227
30 August 1998 UK GBP 941,638 222

Comentarios

This movie is undoubtedly brilliant, no matter the plot concept, shooting skills, voiceover settings are inherited works. But after watching this movie, my biggest feeling is that the director not only told a wonderful little character counterattack, but also involved the absurdity of human existence as a social animal.

Film: Lock Stock and Two Smoking Barrels (1998) Genre:Comedy/Crime/Thriller Written and Directed by: Guy Ritchie Budget:£960,000 Box Office Sales: US: $3,897,569 International: $21,400,000 Total: $25,297,569My Critique: Lock Stock and Two Smoking Barrels is one of my favorite movies. Not only is it a great film, but it gives me inspiration as an aspiring film maker.

At first sight, it feels similar to "Guess the Train", but it looks better than "Guess the Train". This is the debut film of British director Garage, also translated as "Two Big Smokers", which is 107 minutes long.

This is Guy Ritchie's first feature-length movie, and it's a nearly flawless one. The premise seems quite simple, but the execution is top notch, and it's all written perfectly.

4 London friends, Bacon (Jason Statham), Tom (Jason Flemyng), Eddy (Nick Moran) and soap (Dexter Fletcher) each put together £25,000 to play a game of cards with local gangster Hatchet Harry (P.H.

What was the point of that? I'm going to go do my laundry.

A great film depicting a London Underground crime scene money, drugs, and two sought after barrels.The movie is shot through interwoven stories of different operations in action beneath the legality of the city.

Where do I begin? The number of down votes I'll get on my review for this one will really be massive but I have no idea whatsoever why people love this movie so much.

An unique movie in his kind incredibly addictive ,it makes you feel the stress of the protagonists.

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