#this/that/&theother: And so it came to pass …the writer/ director Guy Ritchie burst onto the cinema screens in the ‘90s with Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels, an amphetamine-pumped, rat-a-tat-tat barnstormer full of fast-talking ladanage, jump cuts a-go-go, top tunes and everything including the kitchen sink. This and most of his follow-up films were cracking burst of adrenaline and serotonin. You could bloody well smell the testosterone. Perhaps, there were a few career missteps along the way but he recently returned to doing what he does best with the film
Paul, you are so right about The Gentlemen. It was smart, sharp, witty and sassy. I found the entire cast was fantastic, from main roles to supporting. Theo James, Kaya Scodelario (who I fell in love with), the always spectacular Ray Winstone, Daniel Ings, Giancarlo Esposito (who I believe stole the damn show in Breaking Bad), Joely Richardson and last but not least, Vinnie Jones who never, ever, disappoints.
Paul, you are so right about The Gentlemen. It was smart, sharp, witty and sassy. I found the entire cast was fantastic, from main roles to supporting. Theo James, Kaya Scodelario (who I fell in love with), the always spectacular Ray Winstone, Daniel Ings, Giancarlo Esposito (who I believe stole the damn show in Breaking Bad), Joely Richardson and last but not least, Vinnie Jones who never, ever, disappoints.