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This week's episode lands in England where co-hosts Erich and Krishiv look into Guy Ritchie's sophomore film, Snatch (2000). Among Irish Travellers, underground boxers, and indecipherable Brad Pitt accents, Snatch dials in Ritchie's style to its purest form--making for 100 minutes of hilarity and tension. Join Erich and Krishiv as they talk about Ritchie's tendencies as an auteur, Snatch's success, and the late-great Dennis Farina.
Elvis Mitchell's Review "Man All They Wanted Was to Go Buy a Trailer" from The New York Times from January 19th, 2001:
By Erich Mayerhofer and Krishiv ParmarThis week's episode lands in England where co-hosts Erich and Krishiv look into Guy Ritchie's sophomore film, Snatch (2000). Among Irish Travellers, underground boxers, and indecipherable Brad Pitt accents, Snatch dials in Ritchie's style to its purest form--making for 100 minutes of hilarity and tension. Join Erich and Krishiv as they talk about Ritchie's tendencies as an auteur, Snatch's success, and the late-great Dennis Farina.
Elvis Mitchell's Review "Man All They Wanted Was to Go Buy a Trailer" from The New York Times from January 19th, 2001: