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Yep he probably has a healthy relationship with some people within law enforcement and occasionally grasses a few people up over the years so that he can go on doing his thing. That's usually the case when you see a big shot gangster that has been around for a long time. As an example, Guy Ritchie (mega posho with a fetish for working class culture and gangsterism) talked about the Kray twins and how they informed a lot of his writing, given their presence in the underworld and the notoriety to this day. The Kray twins got away with their brutal criminality for many years because they had friends in the police but also friends in politics: they were nonces and supplied young boys to Lord Boothby and other high up people in society. This allowed them to get away with things for a long time. You can be sure that the fictional Brick Top handed over a few rival firms in his time to solidify his position (as well as feeding a few to the pigs of course). "Snitches get stitches" only applies to people at the bottom of the scale, whereas snitching is part of the game for the people at the top.
Alan Ford was a masterclass as Brick Top. One of the most immersive and believable London gangland characters I've ever seen. For those like myself who grew up in London it's unmistakable how accurate Ford portrays that unpredictable, calm yet homicidally ruthless side.
It took me up to june 2023 to get to say this line to a waiter in a coffee shop in propper way. What a lovely girl that coffeeshop keeper was, she recognized the film and we had a great long chat about it. :D
That's his weakest line. For those of us who grew up in that part of the world and knew the line already - it's as old as the hills - it was telegraphed and obviously coming. Otherwise the dialogue and delivery is very good, if OTT. Guy Ritchie has a bit of fun with the lingo in his films. It was funny hearing Mockneys talking about going down the 'nuclear sub' when, if anyone was ever going to use the navy-related slang term, the correct word was 'battlecruiser'.
That is funny; great acting in cinema; obviously you don't know this is real life, what do you think this is made up; obviously ur not from NY or another real city...
@@EnjoytheQ. it's common lots of places but here it's all about the character who's saying it. A complete nutcase haha but I don't need to explain this to you. He should've had his own movie and Les Grossman another
My dad used to hang around with people like this. I've written a few books, such as Who Killed the Essex Boys, but once the old man is gone I will write about his time in the sixties, seventies and eighties with people like this.
Brick Top is unironically my favourite portrayal of a gangland boss, as over-the-top as he's portrayed with the wisecracking, there's just something about the way people around him freeze up that really conveys how unpredictable and dangerous he is despite being a small middle-aged guy with big glasses.
i have all the deleted scenes as well, that i know of anyways. i would make a full directors cut if i knew youtube wouldnt flag the entire movie. i actually wish i could do that with alot of my fav movies. i recently did a huge edit of "no country for old men" of Anton Chigurh and it got blocked immediately. which sucks because i put alot of time into it. i could perhaps do a edit of all deleted scenes from snatch into one big clip if people are interested. i actually thought i had done it already but i guess not.
Met him many years ago in a pub in St John's wood. Apart from literally wearing a camel hair coat and looking exactly like the characters he always played, he was an absolute gentleman.
That’s some fever-dream stuff. Funny to imagine that Brick Top’s whole speech about body disposal & pig farms was less about intimidation; and more about giving his thugs time to set up the slaughter room.
As well as the camera work, editing, visual effects, sets, acting, and brilliant, original story. None of the major characters were stereotypes, except for Boris and Freddy, and I think that was deliberate for comical effect. Tony might be considered stereotypical -- until he balked at "opening" the dog. LOL And yeah, the script was wonderful and refreshingly original.
I've always loved the one guy out of the three who knew who brick top was. His acting in that scene is superb. He only had one line, I do. After that, it's all his face and his body showing the horror he knows he's in store for, while the other two have those dumb looks on their faces. This movie is a masterclass in acting. Thanks for the compilation!
That's the only problem with the movie. Americans will miss half the dialog. I suppose even the British lose some of the Pikey talk. It wasn't until I watched it with subtitles that I really began to appreciate this film.
But the youngster coming in with the gob doesn't get anywhere near the same treatment 😂. You gotta be spending a whole lot of money to get that respect.
When Brick Top throws his cane and says, "Shhhh..You're going to have to repeat that."..has got to be one of the best uses of a prop in movie history..Great scene..
I think he was rather understanding. He gave quite a lot of chances to people. They robbed his bookie, he gave then 48 hours to make it up to him. Turkish 1. Lost Gorgeous George, 2. His man didn't go down in the 4th, 3. He couldn't make the pikey fight. Yes, he did punish them and did everything out of self-interest, but he was quite "generous" for a villain.
he also burned down mickeys caravan with his MOM inside it.. so fuq him he desreved everything coming to him- WHY the FUQ are3 you defending this piece of shit if you are not a chatGPT bot
I respectfully disagree. Bricktop was ruthless and not at all forgiving -- an absolute psychopath -- as shown in the scene where he had the two guys killed for almost no reason. He was an opportunist, and only showed any mercy when he saw a profit in it. He only let the pawn guys go because Sol told him about the diamond. If they didn't get it for him, they surely would have ended up as pig food. Let's not forget that he ordered a massacre -- men, women, and children, merely as punishment for Mickey winning his fight.
Alan Ford, on his third reading (with the glasses on this time) beat out Sean Connery for the part of Bricktop! I can't even imagine Connery as Bricktop... Alan Ford is Bricktop, like Burt Young is Paulie (Rocky)
Oh, I am SO glad they picked Ford! Ford was perfect for the part. And those glasses were icing on the cake. Much credit to the creative integrity, here. They gave up a big billboard name and box-office draw in order to avoid stereotypical characters.
@@mooncat.787you're right he didn't. But my opinion is he's underrated because of how good he was as BrickTop he should've been given more role's on that performance alone.
@@94462distraction... you get someone focused on you to such an extent using words they won't even noticed. Tony was winding up Errol so much Errol didn't notice he was pissing in his pocket. 😂
If you haven't seen Sexy Beast, please try it, Ben Kingsleys character Don, is absolutely terrifying. This from the man that was Ghandi, what an actor.
This dude was so menacing. I remember watching it the first time when it came out and thinking "you see all these supposed mafia bad guys, thugs and villains in movies but this dude is real psycho gangster"
Indeed and like almost all great movie villains, he also has someone (in this case unknown) above or at least equal to him 2:01. I think this scene is interesting as Brick Top blames the pikey and not Turkish for getting him in this bad situation. This must be the reason Turkish gets a second chance, something you got the impression never happens with Brick Top, you get fed to the pigs as soon you screw up no matter what.
You kinda get that with lock stock. It's a very similar film to both Snatch and Rocknrolla but I personally find it to be a bit more sinister even though the humour is still there.
Crazy thing is Alan Ford. Who plays brick top is pretty much like that in real life.. There's an interview on You tube here where he is being interviewed by Alan Partridge (Steve Coogan) and Alan Ford is quite an intimidating guy.. he looks like he is holding back his annoyance and could blow any time
"Mustard?!? I don' care if 'e's Muhammad-I'm-'ard-Bruce-Lee!" I laugh at that line every time. "Oh, f*ck me! Your lady friend got a voice?" That's a close second.
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You Sir are a freaking legend - now put the kettle on
@@nelsonclub7722 that turk has been a busy boy, that takes care of one little piggy
@@nelsonclub7722do you take sugar?
Like curry too a pisshead.......🤢🤢😎
He's like an orrible cvnt version of Terry Tibbs, "heard you got a pot belly pig.. sell me!" 😅
Brick Top is one of those examples of "Beware an old man in a profession where men die young."
possesion of a pig farm is what yu mean
Mr BRICK-TOP deserves precise rrespespecting 'cause ALWAYS fights with talking european 20 junior's high
Yep he probably has a healthy relationship with some people within law enforcement and occasionally grasses a few people up over the years so that he can go on doing his thing. That's usually the case when you see a big shot gangster that has been around for a long time.
As an example, Guy Ritchie (mega posho with a fetish for working class culture and gangsterism) talked about the Kray twins and how they informed a lot of his writing, given their presence in the underworld and the notoriety to this day. The Kray twins got away with their brutal criminality for many years because they had friends in the police but also friends in politics: they were nonces and supplied young boys to Lord Boothby and other high up people in society. This allowed them to get away with things for a long time.
You can be sure that the fictional Brick Top handed over a few rival firms in his time to solidify his position (as well as feeding a few to the pigs of course). "Snitches get stitches" only applies to people at the bottom of the scale, whereas snitching is part of the game for the people at the top.
This was a nice read my friend. Accurate and entertaining.@@the_local_bigamist
Still a nice read 3 weeks later
“In the quiet words of the Virgin Mary, come again?” One the greatest lines in movie history!
From the quiet words of the Mary Come again?
@@grahammurphy2046. In
The first time I heard it, I had to think about it for a moment, then I burst out laughing. Apparently I was the only one in the theater who got it.
Makes me cackle every time
"you bet your bollocks to a barn dance" 😆
Alan Ford deserved an Oscar for Brick Top. The scariest portrayal of a psychotic gangster I’ve ever seen
Agreed
I don’t think he’s really psychotic. He’s furious because of stupid people surrounding him, but he’s decent to his own crew
@@ilyakusenco8151makes him either better
And yet there are people that he is clearly scared of, what can they be like?
I've met people like him. It was a perfectly accurate performance.
This film is absolutely FULL of outstanding performances. There isn't a bad one in the entire film
I have to agree. Everyone sold their part perfect.
@@BeerBreath702 Even Tyrone...
Even the dog
@@78mitch "the dahg? What's a dahg?... Ohhh, dog!"
@@SergeyPRKLof course I am 🤣
Bricktop is terrifying. His portrayal of a london villain is perfection.
When Brick Top enters your house, you're the guest.
"Do you know who I am?"
😂😂😂😂
🤣🤣🤣you're right! you believe him at the first time! Great actor!!!
what an original hilarious comment 😂😂
Always loved the “I don’t care if he’s Muhammad I’m hard Bruce Lee” 😂😂
😂
LMAO!
Imad
@bazglsgw1208 No one ever cares...
"You can keep that silly fat wanker the lads cant lift him" is delivered perfect it makes me chuckle everytime haha
yeah funny as fuck
Alan Ford was a masterclass as Brick Top. One of the most immersive and believable London gangland characters I've ever seen. For those like myself who grew up in London it's unmistakable how accurate Ford portrays that unpredictable, calm yet homicidally ruthless side.
He's also always gurning like he's a coke head. Awesome performance
Rip Alan Ford..Just an outstanding actor whom shall be revered in his performances but missed by many. God Bless
@@williamtobin7282he's alive moron
@@williamtobin7282he isant dead,he has just joined the cast of east enders.
fun fact, alan ford is playing himself in this.
he's not really playing either.
The expression on his face when he says no thanks Turkish I’m sweet enough is priceless 😊
Puerto Rican Norman Fell....
It took me up to june 2023 to get to say this line to a waiter in a coffee shop in propper way. What a lovely girl that coffeeshop keeper was, she recognized the film and we had a great long chat about it. :D
That's his weakest line. For those of us who grew up in that part of the world and knew the line already - it's as old as the hills - it was telegraphed and obviously coming. Otherwise the dialogue and delivery is very good, if OTT.
Guy Ritchie has a bit of fun with the lingo in his films. It was funny hearing Mockneys talking about going down the 'nuclear sub' when, if anyone was ever going to use the navy-related slang term, the correct word was 'battlecruiser'.
Ajim Swedanov wasn't happy with that.
That has to be one of my favorite lines.
Brick Top is one of the scariest, most vicious villains in cinema history. Absolutely outstanding performance.
You wanna get involved? You’re going to get sucked in and blown out the other side. Lol
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What about Darth Vader?
Darth Vader had actual tact. Brick Top is pure ruthlessness and will indeed alter the terms of the Deal as he sees good and fit.
That is funny; great acting in cinema; obviously you don't know this is real life, what do you think this is made up; obviously ur not from NY or another real city...
- "You take sugar?"
- "No thanks Tur'ish. I'm swee' enough."
Pure gold !
Brick Top is as terrifying as any Joe Pesci character.
Do you know the meaning of the word Nemesis?
Pesci? He''s just a little pr*** next to Alan Ford. AF's character emanates evil 360° while Pesci needs De Niro's presence to be a wannabe thug.
@@NJTDover You tell him fella"
And he’s Hilarious! Which makes him even more terrifying.
….much more so than any Pesci character.
I once knew a bloke like bricktop. He wasnt a crim, but his whole demeanour, sarcasm and intimidation was eerily similar.
I know a bloke like Brick top. Including the glasses. And he is a life long crim.
Legend
Everyone knows a bricktop
Was his new Alan
"It was a rhetorical question Errol, what I told you about thinking?"😂😂😂
He always burned Errol 😂😂😂
Harold
@@FaustoTheBoozehound Its Errol
" 'orrible cnt" A man under no illusions! Watched this beauty of a film about 9 times now ! It never fails!
Same here. Whenever I want to see an evil guy in a film it's either "snatch" or "Inglorious basterds" :) It depends on the current mood of course.
@@panchemistof course facking of course! And I’ll take it you weren’t asking, you were telling 😉
One of the best films ever made... Such a talented cast... Superb directing... Simply magic.
The look on Goldies face
"Do you know who I am??
"I do!"😂😂😂😂
do you know NEMESIS MEANS?
Hilarious his voice went up a few octaves 😂
😂😂 Bricktop is hilarious
The first time I watched this movie, the "I'm sweet enough" line had me in stitches.
serious line, I've never forgot it
A line that’s very common over here in London
@@EnjoytheQ. it's common lots of places but here it's all about the character who's saying it. A complete nutcase haha but I don't need to explain this to you. He should've had his own movie and Les Grossman another
my favourite line that is lol
It’s a classic line.
Off the top of my head; Phil Leotardo used that same line in “The Sopranos”.
9:01 "In the quiet words of the Virgin Mary, come again" Best line ever!
Sentwnce carved in my mind for last 20something years...Soundtrack is also a killer
“When I throw a dog a bone I don’t wanna know if it tastes good or not.”
What a boss line.
My dad used to hang around with people like this. I've written a few books, such as Who Killed the Essex Boys, but once the old man is gone I will write about his time in the sixties, seventies and eighties with people like this.
Bricktop: “Tony ain’t you house trained”
Tony: 🗿
An all time classic. Probably one of Brad Pitts best ever roles.
Brad Pitt was trained by an Irish bare knuckle fighter for his part in this film.
I hardly recognize him behind those thick glasses.
@@skipads5141 such a good comment
@@skipads5141 He changed his teeth & his accent too.
Just wish that I could make out wtf he's saying.
" Goody gum-drops " 😂 that line cracks me up
😂😂😂
That line played just as I read this comment. Goody gum drops
It’s incredible how many accents Britain has for such a small country.
Britain is not a country
Brick Top is unironically my favourite portrayal of a gangland boss, as over-the-top as he's portrayed with the wisecracking, there's just something about the way people around him freeze up that really conveys how unpredictable and dangerous he is despite being a small middle-aged guy with big glasses.
It may have something to do with a plastic bag and a hammer .
Meanwhile, he plays the exact opposite type in "Locked, Stocked...."
It takes a real monster to insult a young Al Capone.
It's the tiny detail of Goldie being so tense that his shoulders are lifted up to his fkin ears that does it for me.
Its the fight in the dog and not the dog in the fight! Never underestimate another!
“do you know what nemesis means”😂😂, “i’m sweet enough “😂😂😂😂legend the amount of quotes and one liners in this film is outstanding
Snatch is one of the best British movies ever.
Snatch is a cult film into 2097.
Alan Ford was absolutely brilliant as Brick top. Nobody could have played it better, well done on this video, superb!
One of the greatest movie ever made. Guy Ritche is a genius.
Snatch was best movie but his latest with Hugh Grant was absolute shit!🙄
@@julianwalls1077it wasn't shit.
This film is one of my all time favourites. I wish someone could convince Guy Ritchie, that it's way past time, to release a "Directors cut"
Well its about time he made a proper film again!
It is past time. Way past time. So it isn't worth rehashing. Besides, don't you think it's indicative that he's satisfied enough with his work?
i have all the deleted scenes as well, that i know of anyways. i would make a full directors cut if i knew youtube wouldnt flag the entire movie. i actually wish i could do that with alot of my fav movies. i recently did a huge edit of "no country for old men" of Anton Chigurh and it got blocked immediately. which sucks because i put alot of time into it. i could perhaps do a edit of all deleted scenes from snatch into one big clip if people are interested. i actually thought i had done it already but i guess not.
They did release a directors cut ! I had it years & years ago on DVD.
@@sjalvstandig
He’s released some awesome films, the gentleman is hilarious, wrath of man is awesome & the covenant is also really good
Love the part when Goldie tells Brick Top he knows who he is and then has his head in his hands 😂
This is about as perfect of a movie as you could ever hope to see!!
I saw this for the first time outside a backpacker hostel in Australia, outdoors. Everyone was laughing their arses off
this movie and pulp fiction. lock stock is not too far behind.
it really is the best of all worlds
Tip Top 😊
Alan Ford is true British Legend and he played Brick top brilliantly 🤝🏻 this film is definitely in my top 3
True romance is also a classic...Gary Oldman and Christopher Walken are bad asses in it.
Met him many years ago in a pub in St John's wood. Apart from literally wearing a camel hair coat and looking exactly like the characters he always played, he was an absolute gentleman.
Him playing the villain on Alan partridge was fuckin ledge
Harvey keitel
Christopher Walken Dennis hopper Gary Oldman
When he opens the door and his old mates are gearing up like they are about to start work at the slaughterhouse for the day is priceless
That’s some fever-dream stuff.
Funny to imagine that Brick Top’s whole speech about body disposal & pig farms was less about intimidation; and more about giving his thugs time to set up the slaughter room.
The epitome of black comedy.
“You bet your bollocks to a barn dance” has made its way into my daily lingo.
I've watched this movie at least 10 times and Bricktop always cracks me up! Snatch is definitely in my top 5 movies of all time!
They left everything to Fall on the blacks! 👹
It's shite
Yep top 5 def
One of my best friends put me on to this movie back in the day, it’s still one of my favorites. RIP Matt.
"I'm sweet enough." get's me every time.
hands down the best film ever made, and brick top was the icing on the cake.
a proper legend.
"I'm sweet enough " has worked it's way into every tea convo for those that don't take sugar.
"16 sugars, but don't stir it, I don't like it sweet".
Bro. I when I first heard that phrase, I kid you not, Papa Joe was still terrorising the East.
Those bloody glasses are legendary.😊😊
I rewatched it yesterday and it's a masterpiece. The comedic timing and script are absolutely fantastic.
As well as the camera work, editing, visual effects, sets, acting, and brilliant, original story. None of the major characters were stereotypes, except for Boris and Freddy, and I think that was deliberate for comical effect. Tony might be considered stereotypical -- until he balked at "opening" the dog. LOL
And yeah, the script was wonderful and refreshingly original.
I've always loved the one guy out of the three who knew who brick top was. His acting in that scene is superb. He only had one line, I do. After that, it's all his face and his body showing the horror he knows he's in store for, while the other two have those dumb looks on their faces. This movie is a masterclass in acting. Thanks for the compilation!
“I'll cut your Jacobs off.” Been waiting to use the word Jacobs in that context for bloody years, still hasn't happened, but it will.
In a film loaded with great characters, I have "brick" at the "top"
wow you're so clever and funny, i'm so impressed.
I've been watching movies in english for nearly two decades...this is still one of the few I need subtitles for ahahah
That's the only problem with the movie. Americans will miss half the dialog. I suppose even the British lose some of the Pikey talk. It wasn't until I watched it with subtitles that I really began to appreciate this film.
1:59 Seeing Brick Top being humbled by someone else just makes you imagine what terrible monsters they must be!
Gypos
capitalists sir. No matter how high you are, they own everything
Isn't that a director cameo, too? The guy with the face you can't see behind the one talking "I just done 40 grand".
Either terrifying or great earners for Bricktop with probably great connections. He can't just knock them off so he treats them as business partners
But the youngster coming in with the gob doesn't get anywhere near the same treatment 😂.
You gotta be spending a whole lot of money to get that respect.
Omg I've just discovered brick top.!!! He's utterly brilliant
'Muhammed... "I'm ard" Bruce Lee' still folds me up differently 😭😂
One of the greatest characters , one of the best movies !
Great character. I loved Turkish' attitude as well, he never was intimidated by anyone, not even Brick Top.
"in the quiet words of the Virgin Mary" that was epic LOL
I haven't watched this for years. Brilliant film!
I can never get enough of this movie. What a movie
When Brick Top throws his cane and says, "Shhhh..You're going to have to repeat that."..has got to be one of the best uses of a prop in movie history..Great scene..
And even the dogs shut up.
Probably the best film I've ever seen.
Didn’t understand the British accent until i had a few beers. Lol
This the Villain Thanos wants to be.
😂😂😂😂😂😂 true!
U.S. Customs officer, "Anything to declare?"
Avi, "Yeah, don't go to England."
I love all of the characters in this gem of a movie
It can get you into a lot of trouble thinking Errol, I shouldn't do so much of it.
I think he was rather understanding. He gave quite a lot of chances to people. They robbed his bookie, he gave then 48 hours to make it up to him. Turkish 1. Lost Gorgeous George, 2. His man didn't go down in the 4th, 3. He couldn't make the pikey fight.
Yes, he did punish them and did everything out of self-interest, but he was quite "generous" for a villain.
he also burned down mickeys caravan with his MOM inside it.. so fuq him he desreved everything coming to him- WHY the FUQ are3 you defending this piece of shit if you are not a chatGPT bot
clicked on you r profile and knew the anser right off bat. fuq these ppl
I respectfully disagree. Bricktop was ruthless and not at all forgiving -- an absolute psychopath -- as shown in the scene where he had the two guys killed for almost no reason. He was an opportunist, and only showed any mercy when he saw a profit in it. He only let the pawn guys go because Sol told him about the diamond. If they didn't get it for him, they surely would have ended up as pig food. Let's not forget that he ordered a massacre -- men, women, and children, merely as punishment for Mickey winning his fight.
The best and most overlooked thing about brick top is the free troubleshooting tips and tricks he gives you.
Love the moments when he said "shuuu"even the dogs shut up 😂
Alan Ford, on his third reading (with the glasses on this time) beat out Sean Connery for the part of Bricktop! I can't even imagine Connery as Bricktop... Alan Ford is Bricktop, like Burt Young is Paulie (Rocky)
Rip burt, burgess, carl, Tommy, tony and all the others who made my childhood favourites
Oh, I am SO glad they picked Ford! Ford was perfect for the part. And those glasses were icing on the cake. Much credit to the creative integrity, here. They gave up a big billboard name and box-office draw in order to avoid stereotypical characters.
Brick top has to be one of my favourite characters from any film ever. Absolutely feckin brilliant
Alan Ford is a tremendous actor
Bricktop scared the fucking shit out of me as a lad.
The glasses magnifying his eyes. One of many nice touches in this movie.
Brick Tops timing is just fucking impeccable. Editing too :) I love this film :) (No thank you Turkish....i'm sweet enough)
The sound he makes at 2:54 is so incredibly funny, gets me everytime
augh
Genius master class acting
😂😂😂😂😂
Lmfaoooo
He sounded aroused.
Stephen Graham playing the role of a sidekick is hilarious when you see him as an incredible lead these days
It’s like seeing Jason Statham with hair.
Such a fantastic actor
Alan Ford, a very underrated British Actor.
And you can tell how much fun he was having with this role!
What other films has he done ?
@@mooncat.787 he's been in An American Werewolf in London and The Long Good Friday, Zombie's vs Cockneys and some TV shows.
@@lv2465 Did he have speaking roles in the films you've mentioned ?
He didn't in The Long Good Friday.
@@mooncat.787you're right he didn't. But my opinion is he's underrated because of how good he was as BrickTop he should've been given more role's on that performance alone.
I always wanted to see a movie about Brickhouse and his rise to power in the UK underworld!!
Also a movie on Drexel Spivey.
“He’s pissed in my pocket.” 😂😂😂😂
How did he pull that off it makes zero sense to me lol 😂
@@94462distraction... you get someone focused on you to such an extent using words they won't even noticed. Tony was winding up Errol so much Errol didn't notice he was pissing in his pocket. 😂
@@94462it's not meant to make sense. You just have to believe he did it
“Get back in your pram!” Great response to such a ridiculous scenario. Lmao😅
He is my favorite character in Snatch.
The Actor, Alan Ford Who Plays "Brick Top" Is Worth 80 Billion....
Bricktop is the most terrifyingly sinister character in modern film history.
Big Ern McCracken from Kingpin is the most evil character in cinema history
After Joe Pesci :)
No no no no he's right. It's Bricktop by far
Don Logan in Sexy Beast is worse
If you haven't seen Sexy Beast, please try it, Ben Kingsleys character Don, is absolutely terrifying. This from the man that was Ghandi, what an actor.
Brilliant movie all around !
Bricktop is probably the greatest character in the history of films 😂😂 hilarious
Brick Top is one of my favorite villains in cinematic history.
Anakin Skywalker has entered the chat.....stupid bot piece of shit 0 subs 0 viwers and you post this comment 30 years youtube hasw been alive? FYOU
"Do you know what nemesis means"
This dude was so menacing. I remember watching it the first time when it came out and thinking "you see all these supposed mafia bad guys, thugs and villains in movies but this dude is real psycho gangster"
Nearly died laughing at mohammed-I’m-hard-Bruce-lee. Genius
This movie has so many gems... obvious and hidden.... except for the one in the dog bowels.
Love the accents. D
"You are on a thin f***** ice, my pedigree chums, and shall be under it when it breaks" So vivid
When I first saw this film, i was mesmerized by the TOUGH Men in the UK...Then...Years later...You all have Today's Situation as does France.
Bricktop is truly one of the greatest bad guys ever. How terrifying would he be if snatch was a little less comedic and more serious
Indeed and like almost all great movie villains, he also has someone (in this case unknown) above or at least equal to him 2:01. I think this scene is interesting as Brick Top blames the pikey and not Turkish for getting him in this bad situation. This must be the reason Turkish gets a second chance, something you got the impression never happens with Brick Top, you get fed to the pigs as soon you screw up no matter what.
You kinda get that with lock stock. It's a very similar film to both Snatch and Rocknrolla but I personally find it to be a bit more sinister even though the humour is still there.
“I hear that the best thing to do is…” I love this line.
Snatch and lock stock are 2 of my favourite films or of all time 👍
Brick Top! He's friggin walking evil but why do we love him so much!? I must have watched this movie at least 5 xs 😅
Wow, love to see Tony and Errol go at it!
Crazy thing is Alan Ford. Who plays brick top is pretty much like that in real life.. There's an interview on You tube here where he is being interviewed by Alan Partridge (Steve Coogan) and Alan Ford is quite an intimidating guy.. he looks like he is holding back his annoyance and could blow any time
The Avi and Brick Top scene is golden.
I so wish they had kept the scene with Tony pissing into Errol's pocket, it was hilarious.
1 word.. “Masterpiece”.
Brick top is absolutely brilliant
"Mustard?!? I don' care if 'e's Muhammad-I'm-'ard-Bruce-Lee!"
I laugh at that line every time.
"Oh, f*ck me! Your lady friend got a voice?"
That's a close second.