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Gilly, fresh out of prison, and J, a hustler with a major drug problem, just can't shake their criminal ways.Gilly, fresh out of prison, and J, a hustler with a major drug problem, just can't shake their criminal ways.Gilly, fresh out of prison, and J, a hustler with a major drug problem, just can't shake their criminal ways.
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Ioan Gruffudd
- Freddy Guns
- (as Ioan Gruffydd)
Teddy Nygh
- Mickey
- (as Ted Nygh)
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Dark and depressing.
Shooters is a dark and depressing movie that follows a group of Gun running gangsters who have no regard for life or themselves. To compare this to any top british gangster movies is an insult because this cannot compare. This lacks any humour or a character that you would give a monkey's about which makes it hard to like. Also the main character is Welsh and is about as scary as Bob the Builder . Have you ever seen a scary welsh Gangster?. The story does have a cute twist in the end which makes it bearable but apart from that there is nothing to shout about. 6 out of 10.
Very strange but good
This movie was very strange in some ways, but generally pretty good. The relationship between J and Gilly (and the things Gilly seemed to allow) was quite believable. Dunbar was quite chilling (he's almost always good). Prepare to shake your head at some of the more extreme directing choices but pay attention to the performances for some small, but key players: Jamie Sweeney as J's kid brother, Gerard Butler as a psycho bad guy (his first) and Melanie Lynskey as J's wife are all among the best things in the movie. It is well worth watching if you enjoy the British style of violence and humor from such movies as The Krays or Snatch.
low budget, high ambitions.
A Brittish gangster movie. The actors chew scenery and the
amazing locations help the mood achieve the tone it hopes for. Its
a dark and dreary tale told with a kinetic sense of energy. Despite
the lacking budget you feel like this is actually happening. Its
probably the performances that truly hold it together. Great small
role by Gerard Butler as the f**ing nuts supplier. Dempsey is
great as well and he plays the role as if its not even acting. Its just
Dempsey playing Dempsey.
Anyway. The film follows a man recently out of jail who gets back
in with his shady friends. his friend j immediately gets him
involved in a guns deal and as expected nothing is as it seems.
The movie is great and it just does well at what you expect. Well
made and likable characters. 7/10
amazing locations help the mood achieve the tone it hopes for. Its
a dark and dreary tale told with a kinetic sense of energy. Despite
the lacking budget you feel like this is actually happening. Its
probably the performances that truly hold it together. Great small
role by Gerard Butler as the f**ing nuts supplier. Dempsey is
great as well and he plays the role as if its not even acting. Its just
Dempsey playing Dempsey.
Anyway. The film follows a man recently out of jail who gets back
in with his shady friends. his friend j immediately gets him
involved in a guns deal and as expected nothing is as it seems.
The movie is great and it just does well at what you expect. Well
made and likable characters. 7/10
Liked it better than lock stock
OK, I admit: I am a fan girl. I will watch any movie with Ioan Gruffodd and/or Gerard Butler in it, even if it is a dark, low budget, depressing indie flick.
So when I sat down to watch this, I solely intended to ogle my two boys and leave the rest of the movie to the elitist film critics.
But the end of it, I was transfixed by the reality of it all. Unlike so many American films, there are no heroes with chiseled jaws who are impenetrable to bullets. Everyone is equally flawed, and everyone is equally endangered.
I know, I'm a stupid American fan girl, and as such, not a reliable source, but it ranks on my top list films overall. Not just Brit films.
Lock Stock isn't close.
So when I sat down to watch this, I solely intended to ogle my two boys and leave the rest of the movie to the elitist film critics.
But the end of it, I was transfixed by the reality of it all. Unlike so many American films, there are no heroes with chiseled jaws who are impenetrable to bullets. Everyone is equally flawed, and everyone is equally endangered.
I know, I'm a stupid American fan girl, and as such, not a reliable source, but it ranks on my top list films overall. Not just Brit films.
Lock Stock isn't close.
Somewhat of a different "gangster" movie...
I saw SHOOTERS at my local video store and saw a comment along the lines of, "comparable to Lock, Stock, & Two Smoking Barrels". Well, I can now say that it is not. Though, I did find it to be a very interesting movie overall. A very different taste and nothing like Lock, Stock.
Did you know
- TriviaA scene from this movie was used in 50 Cent's album called Curtis. The entire Intro to that album is an excerpt from this film
- ConnectionsReferences The Long Good Friday (1980)
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- London, Greater London, England, UK(on location)
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- 1h 35m(95 min)
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