Guy Ritchie is known for intricate plots, badass characters, and speaking his mind. It's delightful. In the summer before 8th grade, I bought Guy Ritchie's movie Snatch from a Sam Goody and watched it every day before I went to work at Happy Harry's drugstore on Route 202. I loved the movie so much. I used to be able to quote every single line from start to finish. I watched it so much that summer that I thought it would be burnt on my brain forever. But I caught it streaming last week and the movie slipped on like an old, broken-in shoe. There were lines and parts I forgot, but it generally held up and made its way back into my favorite movies. Since he broke out with Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels, Ritchie has been a raconteur of cinema. He's bounced between big studio features like Disney's Aladdin remake and King Arthur, as well as smaller, more personal projects such as The Gentleman. Suffice it to say, Ritchie has a lot of advice on what it's like to make it as a director. Read More...
Published By: NoFilmSchool - Monday, 22 March, 2021