Using any song by Kanye or using Fergie's London Bridge song (Looking at you MIB: International) in the trailer. Yes, the film has the Same fast paced stylised editing that we're used to, but due to fantastic performances, especially from Mathew McConaughey and Hugh Grant, the characters feel more rounded. One line witty 'Landan' Sarcasm is all still there, just with added finesse, you will really love spending time with these guys.
The film follows a wealthy man who wants to sell off his marijuana business but the rival gangs & mobsters are trying to steal/sabotage the business & of course kill off the man himself. The film starts off with Fletcher who tells the story like that of a screen play pitch, but this film has more layers than an Onion as more & more revelations to the story start to unfold. I found the film to be pretty entertaining & enticing. The film features the typical gangster elements seen in other films of its type, mixed in with some humourous & dark moments too. The dialogue & witty banter heard in the film was good. The story telling kept you locked in from start to finish. Mcconaughey's neck aged faster than his face. Movie was funnier and more entertaining than i expected. I've just heard a very annoying critic say after watching 'the Gentlemen' Its like going back to 2002 again. PFFFFFT.
I need to ride a long, long, and longer roller coaster with Matthew, Charlie and Hendry ups and down spiral and never stop.
Sandler takes a serious role like every 10 years. But everytime he does, hes great. I liked him in Spanglish. I feel like Jason Statham should be in this movie. Olivia Wilde is a goddess.
However, Henry Golding doesn't really have much to do but is charming all the same (not doing his Bond chances any harm. Unfortunately it's the Women that suffer, only one good female performance from Michelle Dockery, who always manages to hold her own. Maybe Guy is just a guys' guy and therefore writes better for... you know. guys.
Honestly, I think Jimmy needs to hear another joke.