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The director goes back to his crime caper roots, firing Matthew McConaughey and Colin Farrell at Downtons Michelle Dockery and a cockney Hugh Grant. Sort that out G uy Ritchie is course-correcting. After spending the last few years churning out largely anonymous big-budget FILM seemingly to order, he has now returned to his roots. The Gentlemen is a Guy Ritchie film in the classic sense, in that it looks like a better-executed version of something that Danny Dyer would have starred in seven or eight years ago. Its a crime caper, its set in London, and it stars everyone. No, really, it stars everyone. And better yet, if the trailer is any indication, everyone gets to do doing something thats differently but equally preposterous. Here, for your pleasure, is a ranking of all them from least preposterous to most. 7. OK, when I said that everyone had been given something to do, I had clearly forgotten about Colin Farrell. Because, unless Im very much mistaken, Guy Ritchie just let Colin Farrell walk on to the set in his own clothes and act as himself using his own accent. I cant say this for a fact, but Id be willing to bet money that Colin Farrell is currently somewhere in the world wearing this exact outfit and pointing at someone in this exact way. Not very preposterous at all. 6. Matthew McConaughey is also in The Gentlemen, filling the role of the Roving American Superstar. Snatch had Brad Pitt. Revolver had Ray Liotta. RocknRolla had, um, Jeremy Piven. And now theres McConaughey. In this regard, his inclusion in the film isnt actually very preposterous at all. However, you will note that in The Gentlemen he appears to be dressed as Guy Ritchie. Its a bit preposterous, but not that preposterous. 5. Henry Golding also stars in The Gentlemen. He isnt given a tremendous amount to do in the trailer, but based on his past work Im going to guess that his character is dead and appears to McConaugheys character as a ghost because McConaughey received his heart after they were both in some sort of tragic Christmas tree accident. Relatively preposterous. 4. Now were getting to the good stuff. Michelle Dockery is here, and at first sight all looks normal. But then she opens her mouth and, well, its hard to say exactly what comes out. She sounds like a TOWIE cast member, had TOWIE been set in a low-security prison. She sounds like shes auditioning for a cartoon about wartime spivs. She sounds like the goblin who lives on Kat Slaters shoulder and advises her in times of moral uncertainty. She sounds like Guy Ritchie told her that hell dock her pay every time she visibly opens her mouth. Its great, but its preposterous. 3. And then Hugh Grant opens his mouth. Now, it is an unarguably good thing that Hugh Grant enjoys acting again. It is an especially good thing that his matinee idol looks have faded enough to allow him to become the character actor he always wanted to be. I have no doubt that the best work of Hugh Grants career hasnt even happened yet. But this is just violently preposterous. Hes got a little beard. Hes got a high-pitched cockney accent. Its as if he was aiming for Ben Kingsley in Sexy Beast but coughed and accidentally ended up hitting David Beckham from 1999. It is preposterous to the Nth degree, and I am kind of here for it. 2. It took me until his name was flashed up on screen to work out that this is Charlie Hunnam. I thought it might have been Nick Frost at first, or Shia LaBeouf, or any number of other people. Now, clearly, he looks preposterous here. But trust me, you could listen to his accent for a thousand years and still not be able to confidently place it. He might be a cockney, or he might be Welsh, or he might be from Liverpool, or he might be from Newcastle, or he might be German. There is honestly no way to tell. Ill assume that its deliberate because, otherwise, yeesh. 1. And finally, the most preposterous of them all, Jeremy Strong as Jeff Goldblum. Incredible.
Snatch and Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels are still Guy Ritchies best movies. But The Gentlemen is pretty close to that.
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Edit Storyline Mickey, Raymond and Fletcher are the main three parts of the story. Fletcher who is a dirty private detective who finds dirt on rich powerful people then tries to sell it to the highest bidder. In this instance Fletcher has dirt on Mickey who is the weed Lord of England, but like any very successful man Mickey has a Mrs, Rosalind (Michelle Dockery) so Mickey wants to settle down and sell his drug empire. And this is where the story kicks off there is doublecrosses those attempted murders assassins and a pound of flesh that needs to be claimed all wrapped up in a Guy Ritchie blanket of awesomeness with gunfights car chases and gangsters galore. Written by awrs23 Plot Summary, Add Synopsis Taglines: Criminal. Class. Motion Picture Rating ( MPAA) Rated R for violence, language throughout, sexual references and drug content See all certifications  » Details Release Date: 24 January 2020 (USA) See more  » Also Known As: The Gentlemen Box Office Opening Weekend USA: 10, 651, 884, 26 January 2020 Cumulative Worldwide Gross: 48, 441, 089 See more on IMDbPro  » Company Credits Technical Specs See full technical specs  » Did You Know? Trivia Kate Beckinsale was originally cast but dropped out 2 weeks after shooting began. Michelle Dockery replaced her. An insider said "She explained that other stuff in her life, including an ill family member, meant she could not commit. Luckily, Guy already had Michelle waiting in the wings to take over so that helped to ease the transition. It's a real shame, as it was a great gig for Kate but Guy is sure it will still be a box office hit now that Michelle is on board. See more » Goofs In the closing credits, immediately under "Standby Carpenter" it says "Standy Rigger" this should be "Standby Rigger. See more » Quotes Coach: Shut the Phuc... See more » Crazy Credits The MMA students' music video plays during the closing credits. See more ».
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Why is there no hype for this and why am I hearing about this only now. Latest Articles Movie Details Watch the Hollyweed Artist Create the World's First Weed Movie Poster for The Gentlemen Jan 24, 2020 Artist Zach Fernandez aka Jesushands creates likenesses of the cast of The Gentlemen in a movie poster using pot art. Can The Gentlemen Give Bad Boys 3 a Good Run at the Weekend Box Office? Ryan Scott Jan 22, 2020 STX's The Gentlemen Universal's The Turning and RLJE's Color Out of Space open at the box office this weekend. The Gentlemen Review: A Moderate Buzz from British Weed Gangsters Julian Roman Jan 22, 2020 Guy Ritchie's return to the British gangster genre has memorable characters, but a meandering plot. The Gentlemen Trailer #2 Brings a Stern Warning from Matthew McConaughey Kevin Burwick Dec 23, 2019 Guy Ritchie is back to familiar territory with The Gentleman after taking a breather to work on Disney's live-action take on Aladdin. First The Gentlemen Clip Has McConaughey Caught in a Weed Gold Rush Ryan Scott Dec 13, 2019 STX Films has released a new clip from The Gentlemen, the latest from director Guy Ritchie. The Gentlemen Trailer: McConaughey Is Up to No Good in Guy Ritchie's Ensemble Action Movie Ryan Scott Oct 2, 2019 Guy Ritchie's latest The Gentlemen trailer is featuring an all-star cast including Matthew McConaughey, Charlie Hunnam, Colin Farrell, Hugh Grant and more.

Jacksfilms called, he wants his forehead back 😂. After watching highly rated films with high quality casts bore the pants off me last year I was wondering what Guy could conjure up and well it was Guy Ritchie at his best with Matthew Mcconnaughey leading the cast Hugh Grant and Colin Farrell putting in stand out performances and the film chugged along with excellent witty dialogue Loved it 💥.

Giles' girlfriend was strong - if it was me I would just have fainted there, or even had a heart attack. Kingsman was a movie i accidentally on the whim stumbled into without knowing anything about after the original movie i went to watch was full Somehow~ sommmmmehow without noticing have been hooked ever since x. Las Vegas (CNN) — Las Vegas Boulevard. the world-famous Las Vegas Strip. is the central artery of Sin City and the main line to a majority of the city's best sights, gambling, food and fun. With neon signs and dancing fountains along an eight-mile stretch of awesome, the Strip delivers sensory overload. Some of the latest sights to hit the Strip include a new competitive video game arena at Luxor and a virtual reality attraction at the Neon Museum. These are just the most recent developments along Las Vegas' most iconic street. Whether you want to roll the dice at one of the city's casinos, watch a world-class performance, eat at a celebrity chef's Vegas outpost or simply glory in the glittering spectacle, it can be hard to choose what to do first when you travel here. It's best to start at the beginning, at the southern end of the Strip. From south to north, here are 15 of our favorite attractions on one of the most famous roads in the world. 1. 'Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas, Nevada' sign Brian Jones/Las Vegas News Bureau The iconic "Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas, Nevada" sign serves as Sin City's unofficial welcome mat. This neon beacon has greeted visitors at the south end of Las Vegas Boulevard since 1959, when commercial artist and prolific sign designer Betty Willis designed it as a gift to the city. Because Willis never trademarked her work, merchandising companies have been able to replicate it on t-shirts, mugs and other tchotchkes. The sign was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2009, and it's one of the most popular selfie spots in town. It also served as the site of a makeshift memorial after the mass shooting at a country music concert in October 2017. "Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas, Nevada. sign, Las Vegas Boulevard, South. Las Vegas, NV 89101. 2. Luxor Hotel & Casino This 1990s-built pyramid isn't one of the seven wonders of the world, but it stands out in a town where copycatting New York, Paris, Venice and other iconic destinations certainly is a compliment. Inside, guests ride inclinators instead of elevators to their rooms, and people-movers ascend and descend at 39-degree angles along the corners of the pyramid, creating a rocking sensation that makes riders feel like they're on a boat. Luxor Hotel & Casino, 3900 Las Vegas Blvd., S. Las Vegas, NV 89119; 1 702 262-4000 3. The Park Francis and Francis/Courtesy MGM One of the newest additions to Sin City, this 100 million urban oasis between the New York-New York and Park MGM (the soon-to-be-renamed Monte Carlo) hotels stretches from Las Vegas Boulevard back to T-Mobile Arena. Along the way, brick walkways wind past the Las Vegas outpost of Shake Shack and other open-air restaurants, a walk-through water feature that evokes parting the Red Sea and "Bliss Dance. a 40-foot-tall statue of a dancing woman. The area is hopping before home games for the NHL's Golden Knights, the first pro sports team in Vegas history. The Park, 3784 Las Vegas Blvd., S. Las Vegas, NV 89109; 1 702 740-6969 4. Public art at City Center While Las Vegas isn't known for its art scene, MGM Resorts has invested 40 million over the last 10 years in public art at the 67-acre City Center complex. Notables include Maya Lin's "Silver River. which hangs behind the registration desk at Aria Las Vegas and depicts the course of the Colorado River; and Glacia, a piece on the ground floor of The Shops at Crystals composed of 15-foot-tall ice columns rising anew each morning and melting in different patterns throughout the day. A third piece, named "Big Edge. comprises more than 200 kayaks, canoes and other water vessels. City Center, Las Vegas, NV 89109; between the Monte Carlo Las Vegas Resort & Casino and Harmon Avenue. 5. Fountains of Bellagio Courtesy MGM Water that dances like ballerinas. Cannons that shoot water hundreds of feet in the air. Yes, the fountains that span the artificial lake in front of Bellagio Las Vegas have become one of the most iconic Vegas sights. It's no wonder this is where the characters from the 2001 version of "Ocean's 11" met to celebrate their big heist. The spectacle, designed by a company poetically named Wet, opened with the property in 1998 and today comprises more than 1, 000 fountains in all, some shooting spray more than 450 feet into the air. The fountains go off weekdays every 30 minutes between 3 p. m. and 8 p. m., and every 15 minutes between 8 p. and midnight. They are even more frequent on weekends. Unless you've got a bird's eye view from a balcony suite at The Cosmopolitan, arrive early to secure a prime standing-room only spot along the Strip. Fountains of Bellagio, 3600 Las Vegas Blvd., S., Las Vegas, NV 89109; 1 702/693-7111 6. Fall of Atlantis show Drama is in full effect at this free animatronic spectacle inside the Forum Shops at Caesars Palace. The 11-minute show tells the story of the Lost City of Atlantis, and what happens when the ailing King Atlas must decide which of his children should rule. Audiences are treated to video screen supplements, fireballs, a 20-foot winged dragon and props by set designers who worked on "Thor" and "Pirates of the Caribbean. There are even fish tanks with real, live fish. The show debuted in 1997 and was updated in 2013. Shows start every hour between 11 a. and 10 p. Fall of Atlantis show, Forum Shops at Caesars Palace, 3570 Las Vegas Blvd., S., Las Vegas, NV 89109; 1 702 893-4800 7. LINQ Promenade Kabik Malls are nothing new in Las Vegas. But this open-air pedestrian-only attraction, which opened in 2013, is more than a shopping center. The LINQ Promenade stretches from the Strip to the High Roller, the tallest observation wheel in the world (at 550 feet tall, it's taller than the London Eye. In between, the Promenade is home to the Strip's only In-N-Out Burger franchise, a West-Coast outpost for the bowling alley/concert venue Brooklyn Bowl and a Beverly Hills-based Sprinkles bakery that sells cupcakes from an ATM. A zipline is expected to open later this year. LINQ Promenade, 3535 Las Vegas Blvd., S., Las Vegas, NV 89109; 1 702 794-3366 8. Wildlife Habitat at Flamingo Las Vegas This zoo-like oasis in the courtyard of the Flamingo Las Vegas is home to more than 60 exotic birds (including Chilean flamingoes, of course) 20 turtles and 300 fish. The free attraction opened in 1995, and it's a great place to escape from the hubbub of the Strip and the nearby LINQ Promenade. To see the animals in their most active states, swing by for one of the twice-daily feedings, held in a section dubbed "Pelican Island" at 8:30 a. and 2 p. Flamingo Las Vegas, 3555 Las Vegas Blvd., S., Las Vegas, NV 89109; 1 702 733-3111 9. The Mirage Volcano Ethan Miller/Getty Images for MGM Mirage Fireballs, water cannons and booming percussion riffs highlight the free "eruptions" at the volcano that fronts The Mirage along Las Vegas Boulevard. The soundtrack is a collaboration between Mickey Hart, former drummer for The Grateful Dead, and Zakir Hussain, an Indian musician who is a master of a drum called the tabla. The volcano dates back to the hotel's opening in 1989. It was updated with new beats in 2008. Pyrotechnics go off Sunday-Thursday at 7 p. m., with an additional show on Fridays and Saturdays at 9 p. The Mirage, 3400 Las Vegas Blvd., S., Las Vegas, NV 89109; 1 702 791-7111 10. The Venetian's canals Baritones boom out Italian love songs as they paddle past. Couples canoodle in gondolas as they glide by. You can't get more Venetian than this outside of Italy. So when Sands Corp. CEO Sheldon G. Adelson built The Venetian, he spared no expense to replicate the iconic waterways. Gondola rides are available in two spots: outdoors in a canal that runs along Las Vegas Boulevard, and indoors along the 285, 000-gallon Grand Canal, which passes beneath bridges and past piazza cafes. Most of the stripe-shirted gondoliers sing upon request, and photo packages are available to capture the moment for posterity. Venetian Las Vegas, 3355 Las Vegas Blvd., S., Las Vegas, NV 89109; 1 702 414-1000 11. Adventuredome MGM Resorts The main attraction at family-friendly Circus Circus Hotel & Casino is the Adventuredome-a glass-enclosed big-top with five acres of diversions. Rides include two roller coasters (including one that drops at 1. 5 vertical-G) a half-dozen spinning rides, virtual reality experiences and a carousel. The Adventuredome also sports a carnival midway with more than 40 games, an arcade, mini-golf, bowling and clown shows. The best value is a per-person discounted all-day wristband. Adventuredome, 2880 Las Vegas Blvd., S., Las Vegas, NV 89109; 1 702 794-3939 12. Gold & Silver Pawn Shop Reality television fans flock to this working pawn shop, which has been the backdrop for the History channel's television series, Pawn Stars. since 2009. Time it right and you might even catch film crews capturing Rick or Corey Harrison examining items or yelling at customers. The queue of people outside the shop is a telltale sign that cameras are rolling. Over the years the retail floor has grown to include branded souvenirs, a sure sign of television success. 13. Fremont Street Experience Fremont Street Experience Fremont Street Experience is the heart of downtown Vegas; a five-block pedestrian-only entertainment district with everything from the SlotZilla, the world's largest slot machine, to a zipline. Actually, the zipline starts inside the slot machine. There's also a zombie-themed maze and live music every night. Looking down on all the mayhem is Viva Vision, a 1, 500-foot-long video screen with 12. 5 million LED lights and a booming sound system. The best way to take it all in? Slowly, with a yard-long frozen margarita in hand. 14. Downtown Container Park More than 40 repurposed shipping containers just east of Las Vegas Boulevard have been turned into a popular spot for shopping, dining and nightlife. Don't miss the craft cocktails at the whiskey-heavy Oak & Ivy, and be sure to take the 33-foot-long slide down from the three-story "treehouse" in the center play area. The giant fire-breathing praying mantis sculpture out front was apparently too cool to burn. (It was created for the Burning Man festival by aerospace engineer and artist Kirk Jellum. 15. The Neon Museum The Hard Rock Cafe sign was dismantled in 2017. It now has 1, 500 new bulbs, 4, 000 feet of neon tubing, and a new permanent home at the Neon Museum in Las Vegas. If neon could talk, it likely would be able to regale every visitor with colorful stories about Rat Pack-era Las Vegas. Actually, the more than 200 neon signs sit in a lot called the "Boneyard" do tell the history of Las Vegas at this one-of-a-kind museum downtown. Visitors can explore this collection only through an hour-long guided tour. Among the highlights: Old signs from the fronts of Caesars Palace, as well as the old Stardust. All guests enter the facility through the circa-1961 mid-century modern visitor center, which actually is the former lobby for the La Concha motel. Tours are best at night, when 11 signs light up. In February, the museum opened an augmented reality experience that incorporates high-tech projectors and Rat Pack-era music to reanimate many other iconic signs. The Neon Museum, 770 Las Vegas Blvd., N., Las Vegas, NV 89101; 1 702 387-6366 Matt Villano is a writer and editor based in Healdsburg, California. He has covered Las Vegas since 2003, and he has updated and written 11 guidebooks about the city.

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CinemaCon: The project formerly known as "Toff Guys" will be "vintage Guy Ritchie. stars Charlie Hunnam and Henry Golding promise. For fans of Guy Ritchie s particular brand of action cinema, the news that the “Snatch” and “Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels” filmmaker was moving into the live-action Disney remake world with this years “Aladdin” might have been bit worrisome. What about the next “RocknRolla”? Never fear, because Ritchie has already teed up his first post-“Aladdin” film, and if a first look is to be believed, hes back in his classic crime wheelhouse. Previously known as “Toff Guys” and “Bush, ” Ritchies “ The Gentlemen ” will see the British filmmaker teaming up with mini-major STX Entertainment, which showed off a first look at the film during its Tuesday morning CinemaCon presentation. And its vintage Ritchie: a crime thriller with plenty of laughs, a majorly stacked cast, and a few gags that might require a bit of a translation across the pond. The film stars Charlie Hunnam, Hugh Grant, Matthew McConaughey, Colin Farrell, Henry Golding, Jeremy Strong, and Michelle Dockery in a drug-infused, crime-laden tale about a “very British drug lord” intent on selling off his fortune, and having plenty of trouble doing it. The first trailer showed off Ritchies sprawling cast of interconnected characters, all of them dabbling in different bits of the drug trade and having a hell of a time while doing it. While Ritchie was not on hand for the festivities, stars Hunnam (who also starred in Ritchies “King Arthur: Legend of the Sword”) and Golding were in attendance, and they joined STX head Adam Fogelson to chat a bit more about a film that sees fit to return Ritchie to his roots. “When I read the script, its sort of vintage Guy Ritchie, ” Hunnam said. “I grew up on ‘Snatch and ‘Lock, Stock, so when he sent me this script and invited me to be a part of it, I just jumped at the chance. ” Golding echoed that same sentiment, adding, “Hes got such an iconic way about him, he really sort of created a lot of that sort of genre and camera movement. ” One other classic Ritchie-ism also on display in “The Gentlemen”: a real affection for improvisation, collaboration, and sometimes just tossing out the script wholesale. “Hes very sort of immersive in his process, he needs to be there on set with his actors to fully realize, even though hes written the script, to realize what its gonna be, ” Hunnam said. “It evolves very, very rapidly through the course of the day. Its really remarkable to watch him work in real time. Theres many scenes in this film that were excellent on the page, but the entire thing got thrown out in the morning and he just starts writing and we started improvising and playing … and the whole thing has been reimagined. ” Hunnam added, “Its kind of a challenge, as actors, often were very process-oriented, we come with a very clear idea of what we want to do when we arrive. But Guy sort of forces you to be much more fluid, part of that process is what creates the amazing energy that he has in his films. … Theres some sort of weird alchemy to his filmmaking, hes deeply collaborative and allows everybody to imbue the project with their own philosophy, their own worldview, and yet it goes through the Guy Ritchie filter. ” STX Entertainment will release “The Gentlemen” in 2020. Sign Up: Stay on top of the latest breaking film and TV news! Sign up for our Email Newsletters here.

Thank you so much for this review.I couldn't wait to hear your thoughts on this film.I'll keep watching as always. No time in the show for Joaquin to say what he really feels. American Entertainment. That actor is (pardon the phrasing) a dead ringer for the real Richard Jewell. The 14k dislikes are actually likes, they were just inverted. 👌🏻👌🏻.

Guy thinks Karat starts with a C 😂. Latest News Synopsis The Gentlemen Ending Explained (In Detail) Cooper Hood Jan 30, 2020 Guy Ritchie's new British crime film The Gentlemen is filled with twists and turns as the finale unfolds. Here's what really happened by the end. The Gentlemen: The Main Characters Ranked By Badassness Sam Hutchinson The Gentlemen has everything you'd expect from one of Guy Ritchie's old movies including fierce characters. We're ranking them by how badass they are! Every Song On The Gentlemen Soundtrack Q. V. Hough Jan 25, 2020 Guy Ritchie's The Gentlemen includes old school music to match the main characters' collective style. Here's every big song on the soundtrack. What To Expect From The Gentlemen 2 Now that Guy Ritchie's The Gentlemen has released, moviegoers are already buzzing about a potential sequel. Here's what to expect for The Gentlemen 2. The Gentlemen Has An Awesome Man From UNCLE Easter Egg Molly Freeman Jan 24, 2020 Guy Ritchie's latest movie, The Gentlemen, has an awesome Easter egg for his 2015 film The Man From UNCLE, which has a loyal fan following. Why The Gentlemen Reviews Are So Positive Nicholas Raymond Reviews are in for Guy Ritchie's The Gentlemen, starring Matthew McConaughey. Here's what critics are saying about the new gangster film. The Gentlemen Cast & Character Guide Here's what you need to know about the cast of Guy Ritchie's new gangster film, The Gentleman, a movie about the head of a marijuana empire. The Gentlemen Review: A Wildly Clever & Stylish Ride From Guy Ritchie Ritchie delivers his signature blend of humor and action in spades in The Gentlemen, with a wildly clever script and uproariously entertaining comedy. Guy Ritchie Was Constantly Rewriting The Gentlemen Brian Frosti Jan 23, 2020 Guy Ritchie's slick and hilarious new film, The Gentlemen, was constantly undergoing rewrites on set, much to the chagrin of star Matthew McConaughey. Does The Gentlemen Movie Have A Post-Credits Scene? Does The Gentlemen have a post-credits scene setting up a sequel to director Guy Ritchie's crime comedy about a marijuana kingpin in the UK? Guy Ritchie & Jason Statham's Untitled Next Movie is Already Shot Sandy Schaefer Jan 18, 2020 Director Guy Ritchie and Jason Statham's next movie (a remake of Nicolas Boukhrief's 2004 French film Cash Truck) is already done shooting. What Is Charlie Hunnam's Net Worth? Helen Armitage Jan 8, 2020 Charlie Hunnams long-running role as Jax Teller on Sons Of Anarchy mustve earned him a pretty penny, but what is the British actors net worth? Every Movie Releasing In January 2020 Adrienne Tyler Jan 1, 2020 January 2020 is bringing a variety of movies for all ages and tastes, though there's a generous amount of horror and suspense. Let's take a look. The Gentlemen (Trailer #2) Dec 23, 2019 The second The Gentlemen trailer is more concise but arguably includes more bravado and Matthew McConaughey explains the plot with a metaphor. The Gentlemen Trailer Teases Guy Ritchie's New Crime Comedy Oct 2, 2019 STX Entertainment releases The Gentlemen trailer teasing the latest film from director Guy Ritchie. The crime comedy features an all-star cast. More Info runtime: 113 minutes sfx supervisor: James D. Etherington assistant director: Max Keene cinematographer: Alan Stewart distributor: STXfilms producer: Bill Block, Ivan Atkinson, Guy Ritchie production company: Miramax A very British drug lord tries to sell off his highly profitable empire to a dynasty of Oklahoma billionaires.

Great, another film where Matthew Mcconaughey is playing the same character as his last 40 films. STX Entertainment has released the first trailer for The Gentlemen. This is the latest from Guy Ritchie, who seems to be back to his old ways after having spent the last decade making big studio blockbusters, such as last year's King Arthur: Legend of the Sword and this year's live-action Aladdin remake for Disney. Not to mention his pair of Sherlock Holmes movies, as well as The Man from U. N. C. L. E... Here, the filmmaker has assembled an A-list ensemble, led by Matthew McConaughey, in what looks to be a crime flick in the vein of some of his early works, such as Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels. Right off the bat, this trailer makes it clear Guy Ritchie is very much back to his old ways. It feels cut from the same cloth as Snatch. What we're seeing here positions this as a criminal power struggle between Matthew McConaughey and Crazy Rich Asians breakout Henry Golding. Lots of drugs, guns, cars and classy outfits. It all gets very violent, and McConaughey gets some one-liners that suit him very well. To ice the cake, it's all set to the tune of Cream's Sunshine of Your Love, which certainly adds a little something to the atmosphere. A poster has also been revealed. Guy Ritchie, who penned the screenplay in addition to directing, took to Twitter to share it, and it's rather simple. We see a glass of whiskey, with a piece of ice shaped like a gun in it set against a pure white background. The impressive cast list is positioned above the glass. The one-sheet boasts the very simple tagline, Criminal. Class. Ritchie seemed quite happy with the poster, as he had this to say about it. "Probably the best film poster ever created. #TheGentlemen" Billed as "a star-studded sophisticated action comedy. The Gentlemen centers on an American expat named Mickey Pearson (Matthew McConaughey) who has managed to build a highly profitable marijuana empire in London. However, when word gets out that he's looking to cash out of the business for good, it triggers a series of plots, schemes, bribery and blackmail in an attempt to steal this pot empire right out from under him. The rest of the cast includes Charlie Hunnam ( Sons of Anarchy) Michelle Dockery ( Downton Abbey) Jeremy Strong ( The Big Short) Eddie Marsan ( Hobbs & Shaw) Colin Farrell ( Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them) and Hugh Grant ( Paddington 2. The Gentlemen is set to arrive in theaters on January 24, 2020. January used to be viewed as something of a dumping ground for studios, but in recent years it's proven to be fertile ground for possible breakout hits, given the lack of major competition. We'll have to see which side of the line this one falls on. Be sure to check out the trailer from the STX Entertainment YouTube channel for yourself. Probably the best film poster ever created. #TheGentlemen — Guy Ritchie ( realguyritchie) October 1, 2019 Topics: The Gentlemen.


I really didn't like the story structure but everything within was decent to really good.

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The Gentleman (real name Babenon Dosal [2] is a Water Genasi [1] crime boss in Zadash, working out of the Evening Nip tavern. As an NPC, The Gentleman/Babenon is played by Matthew Mercer. Description Edit Appearance Edit The Gentleman has light teal skin, a dark goatee, and shoulder length jet-black hair, that forms a widow's peak. He wore a deep-blue coat, and leather gloves. [3] His skin seemed to be perpetually moist, having a layer of condensation on it. [4] Personality Edit The Gentleman oozes confidence and despite inciting fear in many who hear his name he comes off as cheerful and approachable. He has been shown to treat the Mighty Nein with respect and generosity and has proved on several occasions that he sticks to his word. The Gentleman runs his operations in Zadash with a certain amount of meticulousness and places a great deal of importance on luck. During most waking hours, The Gentleman is engaging in deals and revelry in equal measure. Despite his calm, flirtatious and charismatic exterior he is still the head of an extremely dangerous criminal syndicate and quite dangerous. If he believes a group is lying to him, he is more than willing to attack them and sell them into slavery. He is known to be deadly with a rapier, and his reputation alone is enough to keep most onlookers in line. [1] Associates Edit The Gentleman's Troupe: A group of henchmen that work for The Gentleman either freely or as indentured servants. The Mighty Nein Biography Edit Background Edit The Gentleman claimed, when his credentials were questioned, that he had lived and worked in the underbelly of Zadash since 811 P. D. and had never been caught. [5] He later revealed to Jester that he was in fact her father, Babenon Dosal. He had been a merchant sailor out of Feolinn [6] before meeting her mother Marion, but felt himself unworthy of her and left to find fortune. His ship was attacked at sea, and this led to an extended period of time in Darktow. He became a skilled criminal, and when he felt his success brought him unwanted attention from the Plank King, he left to begin his criminal empire in Zadash. " The Gates of Zadash. 2x08) Edit Beauregard stole three packages to Demedan Baumbauch, finding a coded letter about a future shipment from the Gentleman. " Waste and Webs. 2x10) Edit When questioned by Beauregard and Nott, Thed revealed that the way to meet The Gentleman was to offer "many gifts" as payment to Clive Bens at the Evening Nip. " Fleeting Memories. 2x14) Edit Being cautious and fearing being caught, The Gentleman requested that all those who entered his domain leave him with a vial of their blood, which Cree kept in a small leather satchel. This blood was to be a symbol of trust between parties and insurance against anyone who dared betray his friendship, as Cree could use this blood to track down such persons. [7] Wanting to test the group and see if destiny and luck was with his new investment, he proceeded to play a Marquesian card game called the Gambit of Ord against Fjord. [8] The stakes of the game were that should Fjord lose he would have been bound to The Gentleman's service, if Fjord should win business would continue as usual. Starting with a 50gp buy-in, the pot rose to 600gp which Fjord won. [8] Once The Gentleman had insured himself against the group and tested out their luck, he revealed that his organization was a company that specialized in the task and trade that was deemed not the most legal, and that were to some extent restricted by the empire. His group's skills were focused on being deceitful, working fast, and working in the shadows. [9] The Gentleman also revealed that word had reached him of the party's activities at the Sutan residence and at the home of the High-Richter. Specifically, he let the party know that that Lord Sutan was in chains, and that the crownsguard were looking to pin the High-Richter's murder on someone matching Mollymauk's and Beauregard's descriptions, who they saw near the home at the time that she was murdered. [9] Establishing a working friendship, The Gentleman suggested that he had many gifts that he could offer the party including aid in making sure that Lord Sutan stayed locked up, and that the crownsguard investigation would look the other way and drop their investigation of the suspected murderers [10] as well as help to escort Horris safely and secretly out of the city. [11] In return The Gentleman asked that the party perform a task for him. He wished for the party travel around a mile along the underground river pass that his group uses to ship things out to the Ounterloch and Berleben. He wanted the Mighty Nein to go to the area and continue the investigation of an abandoned aged research facility that a previous group had discovered and explored before being beset by Will-o' wisps. They ran away in fear and caved in a portion of the area, noting the location to be filled with a purple light and ancient golden-laden spoils. While there the Mighty Nein were to clear out any dangers, and return with their findings, at which point The Gentleman would graciously let the party keep a portion of the spoils. [12] Fan art of The Gentleman drinking acid, by GalacticJonah. [art 2] Questioning his credentials and ability to clear the group's name of wrongdoing, Nott proposed The Gentleman take a test of her making. Preparing three vials of alcohol, she mixed in some acid into one of them and tasked The Gentleman to carefully identify and drink one of the safe vials. Identifying all of the vials correctly, he confidently took and drank the acid vial. Impressed by his display, Nott drank the alcohol and kept the vials she received from Cree. [13. A Favor in Kind. 2x16) Edit The Gentleman, interrupted from some morning revelry, emerged to greet the Mighty Nein wearing a dark purple silk robe tied around the waist. He was delighted to see that the party was reliable though a little sad that they had returned the next morning, instead of immediately after they cleared out the Abandoned Research Facility. After describing the location, traps, and the monsters they had encountered, the subject moved on to the arrangement of the loot that they were to hand over. Though skeptical of Nott's initial lie about what they had found, he eventually accepted Beau 's lie that Siff Duthar 's research journal, the ancient pots, and the various bits of jewelry were the items of value from the expedition. Following the agreement to split some of the spoils, The Gentleman let the group keep the rings that they had found, and dispatched two members of his troupe to clear Molly, Beau, and Dolan 's name in the matter of Dayana Prucine 's death. Concluding their business, he returned to his chambers to continue his breakfast and his "breakfast. 14] The Gentleman's Path. 2x19) Edit When the Mighty Nein arrived in The Evening Nip to discuss the Gentleman's offer of a job, he presented them with two tasks. If they could handle both and with timely mind, there might be a bonus. Travel northward, to Shadycreek Run to parlay with Ophelia Mardun. Help her in absolving her from her current mire of complications and to return with her to Zadash. For this task completed, He offered an advance of 500 gold pieces and a purse of 4, 500 gold pieces upon returning with Miss Mardun within the month. Locate a fellow named Febron Keyes. Meet with him, secure the safe house in the Labenda Swamp and its contents, and return to me. He offerd a 250 gold piece advance and a purse of 1, 750 gold pieces upon completion. After some deliberation, they accepted both tasks. The Gentleman provided the group two healing potions, a potion to cure diseases, and advances for the two jobs, sending them on the road north to Berleben. " The Journey Home. 2x30) Edit The Mighty Nein brought Ophelia Mardun back to Zadash, finishing both jobs they had accepted from The Gentleman. When The Gentleman saw Ophelia, he kissed her. She kissed him back, but also bit his lip, drawing a little bit of blood. When he realized Molly was missing, The Gentleman told the group he was sorry for their loss. He gave them an additional fifty platinum on top of their payment. The Gentleman offered Caduceus the same deal as the rest of the Mighty Nein: they will kill him or take some of his blood. Caduceus agreed on the condition The Gentleman promised not to cast anything strange on the blood. Before leaving the Evening Nip, Jester and Nott tried a little detective work. Nott wandered over to The Gentleman and tried to subtly drop the names Avantika and "the captain. Nott's name drop was very obvious, but The Gentleman did not pay much attention to Nott. Jester tried to read The Gentleman's reaction, but he was more interested in talking to Ophelia Mardun. [15] Commerce & Chaos. 2x31) Edit " The Ruby and the Sapphire. 2x33) Edit When the Mighty Nein met Marion Lavorre, they realized her description of Jester's father sounded like The Gentleman. Jester cast Sending to ask him if he knew the Ruby of the Sea. After no answer from her first spell, Jester cast Sending again. In response to the second message The Gentleman replied "No, that's preposterous. 16] Agreements. 2x61) Edit Jester casts Sending on The Gentleman, saying, Hi, dad. It's Jester. I know it's been a while since we were in Zadash, but just thinking about you. I miss you. You miss me? After a pause, he responds, You're being ridiculous. I'm not your father. But I'm glad you're all right, wherever you are. Come back some time. I've got more work, more money to be made. 17] Relationships Edit Sorah Edit Sorah is the main bodyguard of The Gentleman and one of his many lovers. Ophelia Mardun Edit The Gentleman and Ophelia appear to be former lovers, as he drew Ophelia in for a passionate kiss when the Mighty Nein brought her to the Evening Nip. They are also long-term business contacts. Jester Edit Fan art of The Gentleman's conversation with Jester, by @hierothraxs. [art 3] Jester suspects that the Gentleman may be her father since her mother had described him as blue and because water Genasi are uncommon on Wildemount. When Jester confronts the Gentleman with her suspicion via sending, he denies knowing her mother. Jester later sends a message to the Gentleman from the Dim's Inn addressing him as "dad" and saying that she misses him. The Gentleman responds that he is not her father but that he is glad she is safe and asks her to come back to Zadash for more work. Jester still appears to believe that the Gentleman is her father, saying that she "talked to dad" in the following message she sends to her mother. When Jester finally speaks to him in person, the Gentleman reveals that he is in fact her father. At least by blood, he does not consider himself her father because he was not there to raise her. He says he did not know of Jester until she walked into his lair. [18] Marion Lavorre Edit Babenon Dosal was once engaged to Marion Lavorre. As a simple merchant sailor, he felt unworthy of her affections and set out to seek his fortune. After his capture and time in Darktow, he felt more unworthy of her than ever. He does not want to drag Marion or Jester into his life of crime. [18] Character Information Edit Abilities Edit Unless otherwise noted, the following abilities are assumed from the standard Dungeons & Dragons materials: Water Genasi Abilities Edit Acid Resistance [19] Amphibious Swim (30 foot swim speed) Call to the Wave Shape Water cantrip Create or Destroy Water spell (as a 2nd-level spell) Notable Items Edit Rapier Quotations Edit "I think I get the gist. Good job. Keep on truckin. His response to Jester's Message) Now, off! I have to finish my breakfast. and my breakfast. " Trivia Edit Jester now knows that Babenon Dosal, her father, is indeed The Gentleman. [2] According to Matt 's notes, there was the possibility that if the Mighty Nein had lied to The Gentleman at any point, he would have attacked them in a furious rage. If the party was defeated, then The Gentleman would have attempted to sell them as slaves to a "Draconian survivor with an anger problem" in Felderwin. Cree would have then freed them as their cart left the outer walls of Zadash. References Edit Art.

McConaughey just can't get out of the weed movies habit now. Released January 24, 2020 R, 1 hr 43 min Action/Adventure Comedy Tell us where you are Looking for movie tickets? Enter your location to see which movie theaters are playing The Gentlemen near you. ENTER CITY, STATE OR ZIP CODE GO Fandango FANALERT Sign up for a FANALERT and be the first to know when tickets and other exclusives are available in your area. Also sign me up for FanMail to get updates on all things movies: tickets, special offers, screenings + more. 1 of 6 The Gentlemen Synopsis Mickey Pearson is an American expatriate who became rich by building a marijuana empire in London. When word gets out that he's looking to cash out of the business, it soon triggers an array of plots and schemes from those who want his fortune. Read Full Synopsis Movie Reviews Presented by Rotten Tomatoes More Info Rated R, For Sexual References, Language Throughout, Drug Content and Violence.

Guy Ritchies # TheGentlemen is NOW PLAYING in theaters, starring Matthew McConaughey, Charlie Hunnam, Henry Golding, Michelle Dockery, Jeremy Strong, Eddie Marsan, with Colin Farrell, and Hugh Grant. Get your tickets now. The chemistry seems really off to me! Is it just me or does Charlie seem to resent Mathew for some reason.

Guy Ritchie will return to his gangster roots with a new film that stars Matthew McConaughey and Hugh Grant. The project, titled The Gentlemen, dropped its first trailer to an audience of exhibitors at CinemaCon in Las Vegas and its been described as a “huge delight”. It follows a British drug lord who wants to sell off his empire to a dynasty of American billionaires. Grants character can be heard in the trailer, saying: “I cant be specific about the heroes and zeroes, but the protagonist is a hungry animal and the antagonist explodes on the scene like a millennial f* ing fireworks. ” Download the new Independent Premium app Sharing the full story, not just the headlines McConaughey plays a US kingpin opposite a cast that also includes Charlie Hunnam, Colin Farrell, Michelle Dockery and Crazy Rich Asians breakout Henry Golding. It sounds like The Gentlemen could be a return to form for Ritchie who suffered a huge flop with his most recent film King Arthur: Legend of the Sword. left Created with Sketch. right According to Hunnam, its “vintage Ritchie” akin to his earlier films  Lock, Stock  and  Two Smoking Barrels  and  Snatch. His next film, though, looks set to be a huge hit - the live-action version of Disney film Aladdin starring Will Smith as The Genie. It'll be released on 24 May. Aladdin - Trailer The Gentlemen will be released later this year. The best in film, music, TV & radio straight to your inbox.

Worst filmmaker/ director' since michael bay and shyamalan... December 19, 2019 1:07AM PT Guy Ritchie returns to British gangster terrain for the first time since 2008, but an all-star ensemble can't enliven his stale, sometimes offensive material. It took Guy Ritchie a little over a decade to make the transition from self-styled auteur to journeyman, and his output was hardly worse off for the change. At the turn of the century, he announced himself as the swaggering enfant terrible  of British genre cinema with the sharp Cockney crime pic “Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels, ” though the law of diminishing returns set in fast: 2008s “RocknRolla” was a tired gangster retread that still marked a step up from the Madonna folly “Swept Away” and the incomprehensible, Kabbalah-inflected “Revolver. ” A reset was called for; slick studio tentpole projects beckoned, ranging from a snazzy “Man from U. N. C. L. E. ” revival to an impersonal but profitable turn in the Disney stable with “Aladdin. ” Its a second phase that has bought enough goodwill for Ritchie to don his tweed auteur flatcap once more. Enter “ The Gentlemen, ” a knockabout all-star return to the underworld that feigns to remind us who its director really is, but feels, in most respects, like a hedging of bets. A blander stylistic exercise than whiplash-inducing early efforts like “Lock, Stock” and “Snatch, ” less ambitious but more cohesive in its structural trickery than “Revolver, ” it would feel like boilerplate Ritchie if he hadnt just spent 11 years away from the genre principally associated with his name. For Ritchie fans not burnt out on the sundry guns-and-geezers imitations spawned by his early successes, then, “ The Gentlemen ” is, in its own way, as much an exercise in cautious nostalgia as any Disney remake, right down to the prominent involvement of revived production company Miramax. The former house of Weinstein even gets an onscreen shoutout — courtesy of the scripts silliest fillip, a movie-within-a-movie plot with little great payoff — that does little to dispel the impression of a film made principally for the amusement of those behind it. A less forgivable blast from the past, however, is a discomfiting strain of racially-based humor running throughout Ritchies original script, making flat punchlines of multiple Asian characters. At such points, “The Gentlemen” leaves cheerfully shopworn territory behind, settling instead for actively retrograde. It begins, as Ritchie films are wont to do, with a literal bang: a flash-forward to smooth American criminal Mickey Pearson ( Matthew McConaughey, accessorised throughout with sparkly ear stud and mile-wide smirk) as he saunters into a London pub, orders a pint and a pickled egg, and promptly gets his brains blown out by an unseen shooter. Or does he? Cue the first of several rewinds and alternative narrative splinters, intended to boggle any brains not still lingering on the peculiarity of someone ordering a pickled egg in 2019. “If you wish to be the king of the jungle, its not enough to act like the king, you must be the king, ” McConaughey purrs, though his introductory voiceover is another bit of misdirection: The bulk of the film, it turns out, is narrated by Fletcher ( Hugh Grant, cast joltingly against type as a working-class rascal) a deviously impartial observer to various East End gangster wars, who has worked them into his own Ritchie-esque screenplay titled “Bush. ” A leading but elusive figure in “The Gentlemen, ” Pearson is the active protagonist of “Bush, ” titled after his roaring trade: a marijuana empire scattered between underground bunkers in various stately homes around the English countryside. A white-trash expat who climbed the British social ladder by dealing to Oxford scholars, Pearson is after his own posh country pile, targeting an early, well-heeled retirement with his wife, street-smart Essex girl Rosalind (Michelle Dockery, a good sport in a role with more outfits than character traits. The word “gentrification” gets bandied about a lot in “The Gentlemen, ” not necessarily with a negative slant: New money is as honorable as old money in Ritchies Britain, just as long as theres a lot of it. But when Pearson looks to cash out his business to fellow Yank Berger (Jeremy Strong, amping up the Kendall Roy skeeziness) his comfy plans are imperilled by a tangled series of bad trades and betrayals — to which Fletcher fancies himself an invaluable witness, turning up at the door of Pearsons dapper right-hand man Raymond ( Charlie Hunnam) with a 20 million blackmail demand. Its an oddly circuitous way of unspooling an otherwise standard-issue dishonor-amongst-thieves plot, much of it relayed by Fletcher to Raymond on the latters backyard patio — a distinctly undynamic setting, and one of several suggestions of a pinched budget here. Occasional digressions into Fletchers fictional screenwriting notions (“Im a storyteller: as they say in the film game, Im laying pipe, ” he leers) add little but self-satisfaction to proceedings, as do stray, strained cinematic references to the old-school value of 35mm lensing and the narrative twistiness of Coppolas “The Conversation. ” (“A bit boring, to be honest, ” Fletcher declares, though in his defense, he hasnt actually seen “The Gentlemen. ”) Its an approach that often leaves Hunnams impassive lackey figure to carry much of the action — which he does, with slightly mournful charm — while his more flavorful superiors recede into the background. Other stars dart in and out of the action at random, inessential intervals. Colin Farrell is amusing as a plaid-tracksuited Irish mentor to a coterie of young thugs (mostly men of color, none with any independent character agency) but is all but dispensable to whatever intrigue there is. British-Malaysian star Henry Golding has the thankless task of heading up a crew of East Asian heroin dealers — the other characters uncertainty over his exact identity is played for a hackneyed laugh — whose interference with Pearsons business seemingly leads the film to the conclusion that American drug lords are somehow more appealingly rogueish than Chinese ones. The actors, splendidly kitted out in autumnal suiting and knitwear by costume designer Michael Wilkinson, have what fun they can with such thin, dated material, but everyone here deserves better: Despite scattered references to grime music and Brexit, “The Gentlemen” carries precious little flavor, either in its quick, choppy craft or its familiarly expletive-laden dialogue, of British life, politics, vernacular or even filmmaking in 2019: Where “Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels, ” for all its obnoxious, now over-imitated tics, burst onto the U. K. indie scene with genuinely reckless, rebellious energy, this feels as much a mouthy tourist in its modern London as McConaugheys enterprising scumbag. Himself gentrified by a decade in Hollywoods big leagues, Ritchie doesnt much seem to know his own scuzzy world anymore.

I think Collin Farrell should be known as Mr perfectionist. He gets every movie role done perfectly. Coach Carter. The way back Come at me keyboard warriors. 0:53 it's billie eilish. Damn Henry Golding seems to be a hit in Hollywood. How cool to see him cropping up regularly in movies now. Also, Michelle Dockery is such a beauty. If you want to watch this movie coz finally they added an asian male character in a big movie. Don't waste your money and time. In this movie, asian male characters got shot in balls, vomiting and got killed by the main character when he tried to rape a girl. Seriously, all embarrassing and humiliating storylines were given to asian characters. All other white characters are graceful and elegant. They can even run super fast after a car accident... I am not a sensitive asian person who talk about race stereotypes. But this is too much. I live in Melbourne and do you know how many people came here because the asian actor in the crazy rich asian is in it? A lot. His face appears in every poster coz they want to convince asian heritage people to watch this movie. Then, they use stereotypes to build those characters. It is extremely hard for asian male characters to be visible. If you don't want to be inclusive, you don't have to. The worst is to claim that you appreciate inclusive but actually the only thing you care about is money.

When he said he enjoyed Sherlock Homes over Lock Stock, he lost all credibility on this review for me. I love this movie hope theres another ❤️❤️❤️. CHARLIE WILL ALWAYS BE JAX, CHRISTIAN GREY, KING ARTHUR TO ME 😍😂❤️❤️❤️. The Gentlemen Theatrical release poster Directed by Guy Ritchie Produced by Guy Ritchie Ivan Atkinson Bill Block Screenplay by Guy Ritchie Story by Marn Davies Starring Matthew McConaughey Charlie Hunnam Henry Golding Michelle Dockery Jeremy Strong Eddie Marsan Colin Farrell Hugh Grant Music by Christopher Benstead Cinematography Alan Stewart Edited by James Herbert Production company Miramax Distributed by STXfilms (United States) Entertainment Film Distributors (United Kingdom) Release date 3 December 2019 ( Curzon Mayfair Cinema) 1 January 2020 (United Kingdom) 24 January 2020 (United States) Running time 113 minutes [1] Country United Kingdom United States Language English Budget 22 million [2] Box office 48. 4 million [3] The Gentlemen is a 2019 action comedy film written and directed by Guy Ritchie, from a story by Ivan Atkinson, Marn Davies, and Ritchie. The film stars Matthew McConaughey, Charlie Hunnam, Henry Golding, Michelle Dockery, Jeremy Strong, Eddie Marsan, Colin Farrell and Hugh Grant. It follows an American marijuana kingpin in England who is looking to sell his company, setting off a chain of blackmail and schemes to undermine him. The Gentlemen premiered at the Curzon Mayfair Cinema on December 3, 2019, 4] and was theatrically released in the United Kingdom on January 1, 2020 and in the United States on January 24, 2020, by STXfilms. It received mixed reviews from critics and has grossed 48 million worldwide. Plot [ edit] Big Dave, editor of the Daily Print tabloid, is snubbed by cannabis baron Mickey Pearson at a party and hires private investigator Fletcher to investigate Pearson's links to Lord Pressfield, a minor Royal with a heroin-addicted daughter. Fletcher offers to sell his findings (typed up as a screenplay entitled Bush) to Pearson's right-hand man Raymond for 20 million. Born in poverty in the US, Pearson won a Rhodes Scholarship to Oxford University, where he began selling marijuana to privileged fellow students before dropping out and building his empire by violence. He plans to sell his business to American billionaire Matthew Berger for 400 million so he can retire peacefully with his wife Rosalind. Pearson shows Berger one of the labs where he grows his cannabis under the estates of aristocratic landlords, who need cash for the upkeep of their stately homes. Pearson is later approached by Dry Eye, an underboss for Chinese gangster Lord George. Dry Eye offers to buy out Pearson's business, but he refuses. Pearson's lab is then raided by amateur boxers who film their encounter defeating the lab's guards and stealing the marijuana before uploading it online as a rap video. The boxers' coach later orders them to delete the video. Pearson begins transferring his cannabis-growing out of the estates. He also agrees to bring home Pressfield's wayward daughter Laura. Raymond retrieves Laura, however, in a brawl with her room-mates one of Raymond's men accidentally pushes Aslan, a young Russian man, out of the window to his death. Laura later dies of a heroin overdose. Coach visits Raymond, apologizes for his students' actions, and offers his services as penance. Coach has captured Phuc, a henchman of Dry Eye's who had informed Coach's crew about the lab location, although Phuc is accidentally killed during a botched escape attempt. Pearson threatens Lord George for going after his lab, and destroys one of his heroin labs in retaliation. George chastises Dry Eye for his insubordination in attacking Pearson and offering to buy him out; George nods to a henchman to execute Dry Eye, but the man executes George instead. Unknown to Pearson, Dry Eye is in league with Berger, who had wanted Pearson's business disrupted to reduce the price. Dry Eye has taken Lord George's place and still hopes to take Pearson's empire for himself. Dry Eye tries to kidnap Rosalind, who kills Dry Eye's men before she runs out of bullets in her 2-shot derringer. Raymond kills an assassin sent to kill Pearson; the two rush to Rosalind and Pearson kills Dry Eye as he is about to rape Rosalind. Fletcher ends his story and Raymond orders him to leave his house. Fletcher has merely confirmed Pearson's suspicions about the link between Dry Eye and Berger. Raymond orders Coach's students to capture Big Dave. They drug him and film him having sex with a pig, threatening to post it online unless he drops his investigation. Pearson and Berger meet up again in a frozen fish plant, actually a cover for Pearson's European distribution operation. Berger drops his offer to 130 million, but Pearson reveals his knowledge of Berger's plan, shows him Dry Eye's frozen body and tells him he is keeping his business. Pearson forces Berger inside a refrigerator, where he will freeze to death unless he transfers 270 million compensation and, for the assault on Rosalind, cuts "a pound of flesh" from his own body. Fletcher approaches Raymond again for his payment, but Raymond reveals that he was tailing Fletcher all along. The boxers have stolen his stashes of evidence after Raymond placed a tracker on him during their last encounter. Fletcher reveals that he has also sold info to Aslan's father, a Russian oligarch and former KGB agent. The assassin that Raymond earlier killed was one of the Russians. Coach kills two Russian hitmen sent to kill Raymond, while Fletcher escapes in the chaos. Pearson is kidnapped by two other Russians, but they are quickly ambushed by Coach's students who want to "solve Coach's problem. They assault the car with bullets, killing the Russians and allowing Pearson to escape. Later, Fletcher decides to pitch the story as a film to Miramax. After his meeting, he gets into a cab only to realize that Raymond is the driver. Upon learning of Fletcher's capture, Pearson and Rosalind return to their cannabis empire and celebrate in each other's company. Cast [ edit] Production [ edit] It was announced in May 2018 that Guy Ritchie would direct and write a film that would be in the same spirit as Ritchie's earlier films Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels and Snatch. The project was unveiled at the 2018 Cannes Film Festival, where Miramax acquired the distribution rights. [5] 6] Filming was expected to begin in October. [7] In October, Matthew McConaughey, Kate Beckinsale, Henry Golding and Hugh Grant were cast, 8] 9] with Jeremy Strong, Jason Wong and Colin Farrell joining in November. Michelle Dockery also signed on, replacing Beckinsale in her role. [10] 11] 12] In December 2018, Lyne Renée was added as well. [13] Principal photography began in November 2018. [14] Filming locations included West London Film Studios and The Princess Victoria pub in Shepherd's Bush. citation needed] Release [ edit] In February 2019, STX Entertainment acquired distribution rights to the film for 7 million. [15] The film had its world premiere as a VIP special screening at Curzon Mayfair on 3 December 2019. [16] It was theatrically released in the UK on 1 January 2020 and in the US on 24 January 2020. [17] The studio spent around 25 million on promoting the film. [18] Reception [ edit] Box office [ edit] As of February 2, 2020, The Gentlemen has grossed 20. 4 million in the United States and Canada, and 28 million in other territories, for a worldwide total of 48. 4 million. [3] In the United States and Canada, the film was released alongside The Turning, and was projected to gross around 10 million from 2, 100 theaters in its opening weekend. [19] The film made 3. 1 million on its first day, including 725, 000 from Thursday night previews. It went on to debut to 10. 6 million, finishing fourth at the box office. [18] Critical response [ edit] On review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes, the film has an approval rating of 73% based on 211 reviews, with an average rating of 6. 35/10. The website's critics consensus reads: It may not win writer-director Guy Ritchie many new converts, but for those already attuned to the filmmaker's brash wavelength, The Gentlemen stands tall. 20] On Metacritic, the film has a weighted average score 51 out of 100, based on 44 critics, indicating "mixed or average reviews. 21] Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of "B+ on an A+ to F scale, while PostTrak reported an average 3. 5 out of 5 stars, with 48% of people saying they would definitely recommend it. [18] Writing for Entertainment Weekly, Leah Greenblatt rated the film with a "B- and found the film to come up short when compared to Ritchie's previous crime films, stating. The Gentlemen is nothing if not a callback to the Locks ( Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels) of yesteryear, star-stacked and defibrillated with enough juice to jolt a gorilla out of cardiac arrest. 22] Some reviews perceived the film as anti-Semitic, racist, homophobic and sexist on account of its portrayals of characters that fit stereotypes. [23] 24] 25] The Independent described it as "an equal opportunity offender" in its targeting of a multitude of minorities from Jews to East-Asians. [26] References [ edit] "The Gentlemen (18. British Board of Film Classification. December 22, 2019. Retrieved January 1, 2020. ^ Weekend Box Office: Guy Ritchie's 'The Gentlemen' Beats Latest Horror Dud. IndieWire. January 26, 2020. Retrieved January 27, 2020. ^ a b "The Gentlemen (2020. Box Office Mojo. IMDb. Retrieved February 2, 2020. ^ MarketMeets. Film Premieres 2019. [1] Fleming, Mike Jr (May 3, 2018. Guy Ritchie Returns To 'Lock, Stock. Snatch' Turf With 'Toff Guys' – Cannes. Deadline Hollywood. ^ Fleming, Mike Jr (May 9, 2018. Freshly Recapitalized Miramax Lands 30M+ World Rights Deal For Guy Ritchie's 'Toff Guys. Deadline Hollywood. ^ Guy Ritchie's Gangster Flick 'Toff Guys' Could Have Cameras Rolling By Next Month. Geeks WorldWide. September 2, 2018. ^ Kroll, Justin (October 10, 2018. Matthew McConaughey to Star in Guy Ritchie's 'Toff Guys' With Kate Beckinsale, Henry Golding. Variety. ^ D'Alessandro, Anthony (November 1, 2018. Hugh Grant Joins Guy Ritchie's 'Toff Guys' Gang. Deadline Hollywood. ^ D'Alessandro, Anthony (November 7, 2018. Jeremy Strong To Play Pot Kingpin In Guy Ritchie's 'Toff Guys' Gangster Pic. Deadline Hollywood. ^ D'Alessandro, Anthony (November 16, 2018. Guy Ritchie's 'Toff Guys' Adds Jason Wong. Deadline Hollywood. ^ Colin Farrell Joins Matthew McConaughey in Guy Ritchie's 'Toff Guys' Exclusive. The Hollywood Reporter. ^ D'Alessandro, Anthony (December 13, 2018. Guy Ritchie's 'Toff Guys' Taps Lyne Renee. Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved December 13, 2018. ^ Daniels, Nia (November 13, 2018. Guy Ritchie movie starts London filming. The Knowledge Online. Retrieved November 13, 2018. ^ Wiseman, Andreas (February 21, 2019. STX Punches For Guy Ritchie Crime-Comedy 'Bush' In Splashy 7M Deal, EFM 2019's Biggest. Retrieved February 21, 2019. ^ Film Premieres 2019. MarkMeets. Retrieved January 2, 2020. ^ Fleming, Mike Jr (August 2, 2019. After Denial, STX Moves 'Playmobil' From August 30 To December 6. Retrieved August 2, 2019. ^ a b c Anthony D'Alessandro (January 26, 2020. Bad Boys For Life. 1917' Shooting Past 100M; The Gentlemen' Eyes 10M+ – Midday Box Office. Retrieved January 26, 2020. ^ Rebecca Rubin (January 22, 2020. Box Office: The Gentlemen' Takes on 'Bad Boys. Variety. Retrieved January 23, 2020. ^ The Gentlemen (2020. Rotten Tomatoes. Fandango. Retrieved February 1, 2020. ^ The Gentlemen Reviews. Metacritic. CBS Interactive. Retrieved January 27, 2020. ^ Entertainment Weekly, Leah Greenblatt. The Gentlemen. Page 74-75. Feb 2020 issue. [2] "Review: The Gentlemen' Is Not Nearly as Classy as Advertised. Time. Retrieved January 24, 2020. ^ The Gentlemen review: Guy Ritchie crime caper stained with casual racism. NME. December 20, 2019. Retrieved January 24, 2020. ^ Willmore, Alison (January 23, 2020. The Gentlemen Is a Throwback Crime Caper With Some Throwback Racism. Vulture. Retrieved January 24, 2020. ^ The Gentlemen review: Guy Ritchie's return to gangster movies is an angry, racist mess. The Independent. December 18, 2019. Retrieved January 24, 2020. External links [ edit] Official website The Gentlemen on IMDb.

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