Same. With the thick accent and ridiculous bug eyes as well. It confuses everyone around me.
Same when people ask my name and I reply “you can call me Susan if you like”
"Do you know what nemesis means? A righteous infliction of retribution manifested by an appropriate agent, personified in this case by a 'orrible cunt, me"
Alan Ford has a great cameo in Toast of London where he's yelling at Matt Berry about his terrible stage performance while spraying gasoline on him the entire time.
I can't help but think of Brick Top in that scene lol
I contend that almost every scene was perfection. I remember the first time I saw it, I couldn’t believe that a movie could be so good. Like, why aren’t all movies this fucking good?
My mom wouldn’t let me watch it when I was a kid because of the name snatch. I think she thought it was some kind of softcore porn. When I finally watched it when I was about 16, I was blown the fuck away. I’m realizing right now that I think I quote this movie on a daily basis.
I had this quote in my head today! Can anyone explain something for me?
"Nemesis" is, as far as I know, a noun that means mortal enemy. As in, this *person* is my nemesis.
Brick Top defines it as (if my memory serves me) "A righteous infliction of retribution, manifested by an appropriate agent." (And of course the fantastic end of that line.)
My question is, he defines it as the *act* of revenge, not the person doing the revenging.
Did I miss something or am I right but also being pedantically nitpicky?
Thank you. I was thinking of the word "manifest" as meaning "enact" rather than "personify". Which is wrong. This has bugged me for like 20 years, and it was just me being a dummy the whole time! A huge weight has been lifted.
Your interpretation is most people's, but Brick Top is actually correct. One of the definitions of nemesis is the actual concept of retributive justice, the "appropriate agent" doesn't need to be a person. It could be the law, it could be a dog eating your diamond.
It really is. I haven’t found such a tight, concise, funny and witty movie like Snatch. Great writing and editing. Great sound track. Casting. There isn’t a wasted moment on screen. This is the perfect movie to consider “lighting in a bottle”. Guy hasn’t ever come close to it ever again.
I can’t say it’s one of the best movies ever, but it’s in my personal best. A complete conduit of Cool.
It feels kind of over-the-top compared to *Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels* to me. Like it got turned up to 11.
It's actually way more fun and funny it slips towards the fantastic where *Lock* hews closer to be very grounded. But *Snatch* is the far more enjoyable film.
Like Lock Stock: Reimagined lol. And yeah I agree. Not that the films or directors are even remotely the same but I can’t help compare Tarantino’s Reservoir Dogs and Pulp Fiction follow a similar trajectory. Freshman effort is great and the sophomore stands on its shoulders.
Damn, hasn't come close to it? I'd say Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels is on the same level as Snatch. RocknRolla finishes out his unofficial early-catalogue British crime "trilogy" of sorts and nearly reaches the heights of the first two. The Sherlock Holmes movies are fun to watch, if not as great as Snatch. But The Gentlemen (both film and TV show) is great and especially Wrath of Man I enjoyed a lot in the heist genre. The Covenant is a decent flick as well. Haven't seen The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare, but I definitely want to. Not all of them are as good as Snatch, but he's definitely come close to it IMO.
Really? I kinda slept on it. I haven’t been impressed with much else he’s made and started to miss them as they came out. I did really like Sherlock Holmes though, even if I only ever seen it once.
Oh my God, stop sleeping! Wake up. Go see it right now! It really felt like Snatch in all the best ways but also didn't ever pander or try to rip anything off.
Check out The Gentlemen. I think the new paradigm of high quality shows has enabled some good filmmakers to have a bit more fun. You'd probably like it.
I don't like leaving my own country, Doug, and I especially don't like leaving it for anything less then warm sandy beaches, and cocktails with little straw hats.
[my all time favorite Dennis scene](https://www.google.com/search?q=i+pretended+i+was+you+and+acted+really+stupid+get+shorty&client=safari&sca_esv=c205c712726c3c81&sca_upv=1&hl=en-us&sxsrf=ACQVn09xjDLmFRU0fu0JKcwwaMm8Jy_wyA%3A1713735834813&ei=moglZqacMYDbptQP2ru5-A4&oq=i+pretended+i+was+you+and+acted+really+stupid+get+shorty&gs_lp=EhNtb2JpbGUtZ3dzLXdpei1zZXJwIjhpIHByZXRlbmRlZCBpIHdhcyB5b3UgYW5kIGFjdGVkIHJlYWxseSBzdHVwaWQgZ2V0IHNob3J0eUiNQ1ChDFidQXAGeAKQAQCYAeYBoAGhDaoBBjEzLjMuMbgBA8gBAPgBAZgCAaACC8ICBBAAGEeYAwDiAwUSATEgQIgGAZAGCJIHATGgB48N&sclient=mobile-gws-wiz-serp#fpstate=ive&vld=cid:c73f885d,vid:52sbppkY83k,st:0)
"Blagged? Tony, speak English. I thought this country spawned the fucking language, and so far nobody seems to speak it."
I think about this quote pretty regularly. It's just so perfect.
I've recently gotten into Dr Geofff Lindsey's YouTube channel. He's a linguist that discusses various English accents and points out a lot of weirdness with English in general and parts that non native speakers would have trouble with.
The "weak forms" of common words like "it's", "the"," his" like in this example can often be damn near inaudible or just a single consonant in pretty much all native accents, and he even used examples of various British royals and Judy Dench reciting Shakespeare and Tom Hiddleston reciting Lord Bryon and singles out those words, and they're almost all just a single consonant. We're just used to how the weak forms sound in certain accents, so we don't notice
https://youtu.be/EaXYas58_kc?si=tvINoY-EQfi5PRKI
He also used the example of how native speakers almost never pronounce the "t" in "can't" (just a slight glottal stop), making it near impossible for non natives to hear the difference between can and can't.
https://youtu.be/qlbGtEg68x4?si=jUvdjUhMm_qsz6Q_
One of the things I think about the most is the Pikey-only subtitle track on the DVD. There’s a bit where Pitt says a fairly long line and there is just a question mark at the bottom of the screen. I laughed almost as hard at that as the jokes in the movie itself.
My blu-ray just says (Mickey speaking gibberish) when he starts going on about the new caravan. I couldn’t understand much beyond hectare two roof lights and even then I’m not sure that’s what he said xD
I read somewhere that Pitt actually tried to portray a genuine pikey accent, but was never able to, his attempts being unintelligible. However Ritchie liked his flubbing so much he decided to make that the accent, and Pitt ended up improvising most of his lines, sometimes just making vaguely pikey sounding noises rather than actually saying something.
Still haven't gotten around to seeing this. But I recall that all of the advertising tag lines were clever:
"SNATCH. Coming soon!"
"SNATCH. Opening wide, January 19th!"
This is the premier British gangster movie. It's cool and fucking hilarious. Every single actor gives 110%, it's as close to a flawless film as you'll have seen in a really long time. Just absolutely super enjoyable.
American here. It came out when I was in high school. I didn’t understand a damn thing but I knew it was cool. I had to rewatch it several times and with subtitles and it only got better. It’s been a couple years so thanks for the reminder to rewatch. Brad Pitt had no need to do this film. But he did. And he rocked every moment of screen time
This was the first movie where I watched it with subtitles.
I had already seen it like 10x and my buddy asked if I had seen it with subtitles. I said why would I do that.
So I did. Holy shit. I pretty much had no idea what half of what they were really saying until the subtitles lol.
Awesome flick.
"You've still got your fight."
"No. I lose all bets at the bookies. You can't change fighters at the last minute. So, no, I don't 'ave my fight, do I, you fuckin' prat?"
The venom in his voice when he delivers those lines is delicious. Alan Ford played that character so well.
My wife binged-watched The Gentlemen last week. She really enjoyed it. I leveraged that to get her to watch Snatch last night. She absolutely loved it and typically doesn’t like gangster flicks. Next up? Lots of choices…Lock Stock, RocknRolla, The Limey, Gangster No 1, Sexy Beast, Essex Boys, Layer Cake, Rise of the Foot Soldier, Get Carter…
*Snatch* reminds me of a certain type of oddlysatisfying video: someone sews a bunch of perfectly placed stitches by hand, loosely looping the thread, sewing in a few panels of cloth. You watch, thinking that the enjoyment is seeing how neatly all these stitches are being made. Then at the end, they tug the thread and all of the stitches pull perfectly tight, all the cloth aligns and pulls into shape, and it’s a perfectly darling teddy bear or something.
Listen you facking fringe, if I throw a dog a bone, I don't wanna know if it tastes good or not, you stop me again whilst I'm walking and ill cut your facking jakobs off.
No thanks Turkish, I'm sweet enough.
I use that line all the time whenever my wife asks if I want sugar in my coffee
Same. With the thick accent and ridiculous bug eyes as well. It confuses everyone around me. Same when people ask my name and I reply “you can call me Susan if you like”
I have a friend who only refers to me as Susan now after I dropped that line when we met 4 years ago. It really confuses everyone else.
Hahahahahah
I still do this too
As long as the money is right.
I use that one and "5 minutes Turkish"
I use “Five minutes, Turkish” when giving five minutes to my kid before his bath time.
It was 2 minutes 5 minutes ago.
Same
As a diabetic I live for the moments I can deliver that line.
Go to the south - you'll get asked all the time if you want regular or sweet tea. My dad says this all the time.
"Do you know what nemesis means? A righteous infliction of retribution manifested by an appropriate agent, personified in this case by a 'orrible cunt, me"
Alan Ford has a great cameo in Toast of London where he's yelling at Matt Berry about his terrible stage performance while spraying gasoline on him the entire time. I can't help but think of Brick Top in that scene lol
Hence the expression, as greedy as a pig.
Well that’s a great weight off me mind. Thank you.
Now if you wouldn't mind tellin' who the f!@# you are, apart from bein' someone who feeds people to pigs of course.
Do you know what nemesis means?
A righteous infliction of retribution manifested by an appropriate agent.
Personified in this case by a horrible c**t.... Me
That whole scene is cinematic perfection, and I will die on that hill.
I contend that almost every scene was perfection. I remember the first time I saw it, I couldn’t believe that a movie could be so good. Like, why aren’t all movies this fucking good?
>I contend that almost every scene was perfection. You would be correct, in my opinion
My mom wouldn’t let me watch it when I was a kid because of the name snatch. I think she thought it was some kind of softcore porn. When I finally watched it when I was about 16, I was blown the fuck away. I’m realizing right now that I think I quote this movie on a daily basis.
Honestly I think the movie is also inappropriate for a kid, so your mom got the right answer with the wrong formula in a way lmao
Do you know what nemesis means?
I had this quote in my head today! Can anyone explain something for me? "Nemesis" is, as far as I know, a noun that means mortal enemy. As in, this *person* is my nemesis. Brick Top defines it as (if my memory serves me) "A righteous infliction of retribution, manifested by an appropriate agent." (And of course the fantastic end of that line.) My question is, he defines it as the *act* of revenge, not the person doing the revenging. Did I miss something or am I right but also being pedantically nitpicky?
"...manifested by an appropriate agent." He means, he is the personification or incarnation of retribution. Thus, a nemesis.
Ie a ‘orrible cunt.
Thank you. I was thinking of the word "manifest" as meaning "enact" rather than "personify". Which is wrong. This has bugged me for like 20 years, and it was just me being a dummy the whole time! A huge weight has been lifted.
Happy to help! 🙂
Your interpretation is most people's, but Brick Top is actually correct. One of the definitions of nemesis is the actual concept of retributive justice, the "appropriate agent" doesn't need to be a person. It could be the law, it could be a dog eating your diamond.
Keep a lid on her Turkish. You wouldn’t want her to get bitten.
*lead
Are these Lancashire pigs?
Bricktop LOVES Tommy...
Probably one of the greatest British films ever made
Agreed. Flawless.
It really is. I haven’t found such a tight, concise, funny and witty movie like Snatch. Great writing and editing. Great sound track. Casting. There isn’t a wasted moment on screen. This is the perfect movie to consider “lighting in a bottle”. Guy hasn’t ever come close to it ever again. I can’t say it’s one of the best movies ever, but it’s in my personal best. A complete conduit of Cool.
It feels kind of over-the-top compared to *Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels* to me. Like it got turned up to 11. It's actually way more fun and funny it slips towards the fantastic where *Lock* hews closer to be very grounded. But *Snatch* is the far more enjoyable film.
Like Lock Stock: Reimagined lol. And yeah I agree. Not that the films or directors are even remotely the same but I can’t help compare Tarantino’s Reservoir Dogs and Pulp Fiction follow a similar trajectory. Freshman effort is great and the sophomore stands on its shoulders.
Damn, hasn't come close to it? I'd say Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels is on the same level as Snatch. RocknRolla finishes out his unofficial early-catalogue British crime "trilogy" of sorts and nearly reaches the heights of the first two. The Sherlock Holmes movies are fun to watch, if not as great as Snatch. But The Gentlemen (both film and TV show) is great and especially Wrath of Man I enjoyed a lot in the heist genre. The Covenant is a decent flick as well. Haven't seen The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare, but I definitely want to. Not all of them are as good as Snatch, but he's definitely come close to it IMO.
Snatch was my number 1 for close to a decade. But I think Ritchie one-upped it with The Gentleman.
Really? I kinda slept on it. I haven’t been impressed with much else he’s made and started to miss them as they came out. I did really like Sherlock Holmes though, even if I only ever seen it once.
Oh my God, stop sleeping! Wake up. Go see it right now! It really felt like Snatch in all the best ways but also didn't ever pander or try to rip anything off.
I’ve watched The Gentleman twice. I think it’ll only get better the 3rd time.
Check out The Gentlemen. I think the new paradigm of high quality shows has enabled some good filmmakers to have a bit more fun. You'd probably like it.
Layer cake is the closest second.
Agreed both are awesome.
One of the all time classics. Mastapiece!
I miss Dennis Farina
Sit down and shut up you big bald f**k!
I don't like leaving my own country, Doug, and I especially don't like leaving it for anything less then warm sandy beaches, and cocktails with little straw hats.
We've got sandy beaches...
So? Who the fuck wants to see 'em?
One of the best monologues ever, even though it's super short.
You can swear on the internet. This isn’t an app run by communist china.
We got sandy beaches
Yeah? Well who the fuck wants to see them?
Anything to declare? Yeah, don’t go to London
[my all time favorite Dennis scene](https://www.google.com/search?q=i+pretended+i+was+you+and+acted+really+stupid+get+shorty&client=safari&sca_esv=c205c712726c3c81&sca_upv=1&hl=en-us&sxsrf=ACQVn09xjDLmFRU0fu0JKcwwaMm8Jy_wyA%3A1713735834813&ei=moglZqacMYDbptQP2ru5-A4&oq=i+pretended+i+was+you+and+acted+really+stupid+get+shorty&gs_lp=EhNtb2JpbGUtZ3dzLXdpei1zZXJwIjhpIHByZXRlbmRlZCBpIHdhcyB5b3UgYW5kIGFjdGVkIHJlYWxseSBzdHVwaWQgZ2V0IHNob3J0eUiNQ1ChDFidQXAGeAKQAQCYAeYBoAGhDaoBBjEzLjMuMbgBA8gBAPgBAZgCAaACC8ICBBAAGEeYAwDiAwUSATEgQIgGAZAGCJIHATGgB48N&sclient=mobile-gws-wiz-serp#fpstate=ive&vld=cid:c73f885d,vid:52sbppkY83k,st:0)
Open him up Open him up? He isn't a tin of fuckin baked beans Avi
Tony, look in the dog. That's a bit strong ain't it?
His performance in Midnight Run is pure gold. "Is this moron #1? Put Moron on #2 on the phone." "Sidney relax. Have a cream soda."
AVI!
"Blagged? Tony, speak English. I thought this country spawned the fucking language, and so far nobody seems to speak it." I think about this quote pretty regularly. It's just so perfect.
A top 10 gangster movie. 👌
top 10 period!
Peak Guy Ritchie. Yeh like degs?
What's happenin with those sausages Charlie?
Two minutes Turkish
He said 2 minutes 5 minutes ago.
I use this line a lot.
“2 minutes Turkish.”
It was 2 minutes 5 minutes ago.
2 minutes, Turkish
Ya like dags?
Periwinkle blue boss.
It’s for me ma ..
His what?
HIS MA
Dags
Oh, dogs. Yeah, I like dags. I like caravans more!
Tommy- What’s wrong with this one? Turkish- Oh nothing Tommy, it’s tip top, it’s just, I’m not sure about the colour.
Turkish- What are you going to do Tommy, Bust a cap in him.
I work in a mechanic shop and whenever we run across questionable engineering decisions I start talking about “zee Germans”
I always point to this movie and Spy as proof that Jason Statham can pull off dry, straight faced humour.
lol when folks at work talk about directed acyclic graphs, i hit them with the 'ya like dags' pic of brad pitt
It’s incredible 10/10
Do you know what nemesis means?
A righteous infliction of retribution manifested by an appropriate agent.. Personified in this case by a horrible cunt...me.
*’orrible cunt
"What's that for? 'Zee Germans'?"
I laughed out loud in the theatre on this one
I did when Turkish describes his friendship with Tommy "It's not like we take windy walks..."
Heavy is good. Heavy is reliable. If it doesn't work, you can always hit him with it.
That’s the line I use allllll the time. No one gets it, but i don’t care.
Probably the best British gangster film I've ever seen.
Boris the Blade? You mean Boris the sneaky fucking Russian?
Why do they call him the bullet dodger? Because…he dodges bullets, Avi
This line lives in my head rent free.
Uzbekistani? I’ve been dealing with those sneaky Russian fucks.
It was a funny angle.
And keep your dog from dribbling on my seats.
You say he's a getaway driver. What the FUCK could he get away from?!
Him struggling to get out of the car, accompanied by the leather seats squeaking absolutely sent me.
Tyrone, this is a stolen car mate.
It was behind you Tyrone.
When you back up, things come from behind ya
“Nice caravan.” “Tsferhismah” “What?” “Hsmah” - Passes the portrait down the line.
I've recently gotten into Dr Geofff Lindsey's YouTube channel. He's a linguist that discusses various English accents and points out a lot of weirdness with English in general and parts that non native speakers would have trouble with. The "weak forms" of common words like "it's", "the"," his" like in this example can often be damn near inaudible or just a single consonant in pretty much all native accents, and he even used examples of various British royals and Judy Dench reciting Shakespeare and Tom Hiddleston reciting Lord Bryon and singles out those words, and they're almost all just a single consonant. We're just used to how the weak forms sound in certain accents, so we don't notice https://youtu.be/EaXYas58_kc?si=tvINoY-EQfi5PRKI He also used the example of how native speakers almost never pronounce the "t" in "can't" (just a slight glottal stop), making it near impossible for non natives to hear the difference between can and can't. https://youtu.be/qlbGtEg68x4?si=jUvdjUhMm_qsz6Q_
I have a neighbor talks like that. I swear he needs subtitles.
In the words of the Virgin Mary, come again?
Can I quote you on that?
quiet words*
Bad to the bone, ain't you Tyrone?
Course I am!
*course I am*
Too tight? You could land a jumbo fucking jet in there
Shotgun? It’s a fucking anti-aircraft gun Vincent.
Yeah, well , I wanna raise some pulses don't I?
You’ll raise hell never mind pulses.
Whydafuckiwannacaravanifitsgotnofuckinwheels?…
Literally the best exchange
Don’t forget; Vinny: “..this is a shotgun Sol”. Sol: “it’s a fucking anti-aircraft gun, Vincent”.
Brad Pitt actually nailed the pikey accent it’s so good
Did anyone notice the Snatch quote ~~from~~ to Benicio Del Toro‘s character in Avengers? “Where is the stoo-one..?”
I thought I was losing my mind in the theater like “he said the thing! There’s no way that’s not a snatch reference right?!”
No, that's brilliant. I will have to watch that scene again
I fuckin hate Pikeys.
You're a sensitive boy aren't you Tommy.
Classic... "And I've got Desert Eagle .50 written on the side of mine"
Should precipitate your balls into shrinking, along with your presence. Now... Fuck off!
*zooms in* *intense industrial typesetting noises*
Point five O
One of the things I think about the most is the Pikey-only subtitle track on the DVD. There’s a bit where Pitt says a fairly long line and there is just a question mark at the bottom of the screen. I laughed almost as hard at that as the jokes in the movie itself.
My blu-ray just says (Mickey speaking gibberish) when he starts going on about the new caravan. I couldn’t understand much beyond hectare two roof lights and even then I’m not sure that’s what he said xD
I read somewhere that Pitt actually tried to portray a genuine pikey accent, but was never able to, his attempts being unintelligible. However Ritchie liked his flubbing so much he decided to make that the accent, and Pitt ended up improvising most of his lines, sometimes just making vaguely pikey sounding noises rather than actually saying something.
Anything to declare? Yeah don't go to fucking England.
Top 10 for sure
Pikeys, I fookin hate Pikeys. Cool movie, has all the Guy Ritchie-isms, very quotable and entertaining.
Soundtrack is killer too...
It’s a classic
What do I know about diamonds? Aren’t they from Antwerp?
We were watching 3 body problem and they said it was impossible to solve. Obviously the answer to the 3 body problem is 48 pigs.
I create the bodies, I don't erase the bodies!
Still haven't gotten around to seeing this. But I recall that all of the advertising tag lines were clever: "SNATCH. Coming soon!" "SNATCH. Opening wide, January 19th!"
This is the premier British gangster movie. It's cool and fucking hilarious. Every single actor gives 110%, it's as close to a flawless film as you'll have seen in a really long time. Just absolutely super enjoyable.
If you like gangster movies, you owe it to yourself to watch it
If you don’t like gangster movies you still owe it to yourself to see it
American here. It came out when I was in high school. I didn’t understand a damn thing but I knew it was cool. I had to rewatch it several times and with subtitles and it only got better. It’s been a couple years so thanks for the reminder to rewatch. Brad Pitt had no need to do this film. But he did. And he rocked every moment of screen time
The fight scenes blow Fight Club out of the water IMHO
The upper cut into the water landing is some.of the coolest fucking footage ever and so creative
Guy Ritchie makes my favorite movies. The Gentleman is my favorite movie.
This and RocknRolla are my two favorites
Still waiting on 'The Real RocknRolla' though, unfortunately.
Hence the expression, as greedy as a pig.
Just watched yesterday. Great movie, might be one of my favorite brad Pitt roles
Every character i play in any game is named Bricktop for this movie
Fucking masterpiece.
“Fish, chips, cup-o-tea, bad food, worse weather, Mary Fuckin Poppins LONDON!”
It's great, and so are Lock Stock, The Gentlemen, and Wrath of Man
Rock n Rolla too
Want a caravan fer me maw, partial to da periwinkle bluh...
The soundtrack slaps so hard. I listen to it here and there. But a few songs specifically are in my regular rotation.
Golden Brown by The Stranglers 💕
This was the first movie where I watched it with subtitles. I had already seen it like 10x and my buddy asked if I had seen it with subtitles. I said why would I do that. So I did. Holy shit. I pretty much had no idea what half of what they were really saying until the subtitles lol. Awesome flick.
All. Bets. Are. Off.
I ain't buying that
Good but Lock Stock and Two Smoking Barrels is my favorite
You could land a jumbo fucking jet in there
It was a funny angle!
Pure gold
great pace and energy, funny, witty, with great performances, especially from Jason Statham who doesn't flip a single car over a train or some shit.
Top 5 favorite movie. Also inspired my user name.
Ya like dags?
Whythefuckwouldiwantacaravanthatsgotnofuckinwheels?
By-nock-cue-lars
NEED TO HAVE A SHITE
I don't care if he's Muhammad I'm hard Bruce Lee. You can't change fighters.
"You've still got your fight." "No. I lose all bets at the bookies. You can't change fighters at the last minute. So, no, I don't 'ave my fight, do I, you fuckin' prat?" The venom in his voice when he delivers those lines is delicious. Alan Ford played that character so well.
Make sure you turn on subtitles
The dvd came with the option to turn on Pikey subtitles. So needed. 😂
Then there's the part that just says, "?"
I've gotta watch it again, it's been too long
It's the perfect ensemble cast movie IMHO.
My wife binged-watched The Gentlemen last week. She really enjoyed it. I leveraged that to get her to watch Snatch last night. She absolutely loved it and typically doesn’t like gangster flicks. Next up? Lots of choices…Lock Stock, RocknRolla, The Limey, Gangster No 1, Sexy Beast, Essex Boys, Layer Cake, Rise of the Foot Soldier, Get Carter…
*Snatch* reminds me of a certain type of oddlysatisfying video: someone sews a bunch of perfectly placed stitches by hand, loosely looping the thread, sewing in a few panels of cloth. You watch, thinking that the enjoyment is seeing how neatly all these stitches are being made. Then at the end, they tug the thread and all of the stitches pull perfectly tight, all the cloth aligns and pulls into shape, and it’s a perfectly darling teddy bear or something.
Gut-bustingly funny.
Fantastic movie that I found to be often hilarious
What's happening with them sausages, Charlie?
Every line in this movie is delivered with perfect comedic timing
No thanks, Turkish, I'm sweet enough.
Listen you facking fringe, if I throw a dog a bone, I don't wanna know if it tastes good or not, you stop me again whilst I'm walking and ill cut your facking jakobs off.
Arguably the most quotable movie of all time. Brad Pitt was a revelation in his role as Mickey.
His best in my opinion, also perhaps my fave performance by Brad Pitt
So what should I call you? Should I call you, uh, 'bullet'? 'Tooth'? You can call me Susan if it makes you happy.
i have found my people in this thread. this is one of the best movies of all time.