If you like it you should check out Guy Ritchie’s previous film, 2005’s Revolver. It’s a little more “experimental” I’d say, but some of the film’s choices are really cool, especially how it depicts how some characters remember and interpret events differently than others.
I mean, even though they’re not explicitly connected, Guy Ritchie has made a number of movies with similar tone/vibe and London Crime setting. I’m choosing to believe they’re happening in the same universe
Lock, Stock and a smoking barrel
Snatch
Revolver
The gentlemen (which was also derived as a decent Netflix show)
There’s also Layer Cake from Matthew Vaughn which scratches the same itch.
Rock N Rolla
I hadn’t heard of this movie before. Seems interesting. added
If you like it you should check out Guy Ritchie’s previous film, 2005’s Revolver. It’s a little more “experimental” I’d say, but some of the film’s choices are really cool, especially how it depicts how some characters remember and interpret events differently than others.
I mean, even though they’re not explicitly connected, Guy Ritchie has made a number of movies with similar tone/vibe and London Crime setting. I’m choosing to believe they’re happening in the same universe
There’s also Layer Cake from Matthew Vaughn which scratches the same itch.
Agree with the sentiment but wanting Kill Bill 3 is not the same as getting “another Tarantino movie”.