British Gangster Movies
Hey all, just thought I'd start a thread for general discussion on any British Gangster films (Snatch, Layer Cake, Lock Stock and Two Smoking Barrels etc) obviously Eastern Promises doesn't count as a British gangster film even though it was set (and shot in and around) London
My personal favourites are Snatch, Get Carter (1971 version not the 2000 one), Layer Cake, and Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels. |
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My personal faves are:
Long Good Friday Layer Cake Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels Get Carter |
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What did you think of the ending of Layer Cake?
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Loved it..
Layer Cake made me like Daniel Craig... I just love the character of "X".. Now that I think about it. I would love to see a sequel. |
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Yeah but I wonder who the sequel would follow; the thing I liked about it was its sort of originality (ok drugs is never an original topic in movies) but I liked it cos it was kind of different and that would probably be lost in a sequel because its been done already.
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The Krays
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I am sure they would find a way...
WARNING: "Who would it follow" spoilers below
If by "who would it follow" you mean that "X" is dead?.. it's an open ending, so we can't still sure about it. right?..
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'British gangster movies' is one of my most hated genres, especially in the 90s and 00s. Lock, Stock caused such a slew of absolutely dreadful movies that thought themselves badass because they glorified the scum of the London underworld. Even EastEnders was a bad British gangster movie for a while.
I hate most of them, but there are a few really good ones amongst the dross, from Brighton Rock to The Long Good Friday to Sexy Beast. |
Sorry, how do I hide spoilers in a post?
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Nice topic. favourites of mine are
The Long Good Friday Mona Lisa The Italian Job The Ealing crime comedies: The Lavender Hill Mob The Ladykillers Kind Hearts and Coronets Bullet Boy Sexy Beast Brighton Rock Get Carter Gumshoe In Bruges The Sweeney films The Bank Job |
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In Bruges, how could I have left that out....
Haven't seen many from Christine's list. |
Originally Posted by christine (Post 648838)
Nice topic. favourites of mine are
The Long Good Friday Mona Lisa The Italian Job The Ealing crime comedies: The Lavender Hill Mob The Ladykillers Kind Hearts and Coronets Bullet Boy Sexy Beast Brighton Rock Get Carter Gumshoe In Bruges The Sweeney films The Bank Job If I'd counted the Ealing crime comedies as being part of the genre, they'd make me like the genre more. I particularly love Kind Hearts and Coronets. |
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And if you want to tweak the term to include not just movies made by Brits but a film that is about a (former) British Gangster, I love Soderbergh's The Limey (1999) starring the immortal Terence Stamp. |
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Am I the only person that didn't like Layer Cake?
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Originally Posted by Harry Lime (Post 648857)
Am I the only person that didn't like Layer Cake?
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I didn't like Layer Cake much either. There's quite a few of the post Lock Stock films which left me cold, although I quite like Lock Stock itself.
Holden, good call on The Limey, I like that too If we slide a little into crime rather than gangster, London To Brighton was a fine low budget film worth seeking out. Dirty Pretty Things is also worth seeing for the dark underworld of illegal immigrant exploitation. |
Originally Posted by genesis_pig (Post 648841)
In Bruges, how could I have left that out....
Haven't seen many from Christine's list. |
WARNING: "@ genesis_pig" spoilers below
yeah i thought 'X' died at the end but i wouldnt mind a sequel where it carries on and hes alive
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