Guy Ritchie, a British filmmaker and screenwriter, dazzled audiences with his unique blend of gritty realism, sharp dialogue, and stylized action. His breakout film, "Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels," catapulted him to international acclaim, while subsequent hits like "Snatch" and "Sherlock Holmes" solidified his reputation as one of the most distinctive voices in contemporary cinema.
"Yeah, I'm certainly a lot more confident on this one than I was one the last one, which I think can be a good thing and a bad thing. But, at least I slept while making this film."
"If somebody has a better idea than me, I'll take it if it surpasses what we have on the page because at the end of the day, it's me that takes the credit anyway!"
"We always have a take that's 'one for fun', so once you've got what you need, you can do what you like. Something does occasionally pop out of that tree. I'm always open to ideas."
"I got too fed up with films that didn't make you think. I liked the idea of one that you'd have to be dancing around with. I like my mind to be engaged when I watch a film."
"They're all based on factual characters. Well, a good amount of them. That's why I was attracted to this genre anyways, because these characters are so large and cartoonish, they're like caricatures, I just felt that there had to be a film made about them."
"We can all be conned but at what point do we realize that we're being conned and to what point do we allow ourselves to be conned?"
"We're quite volatile as individuals, but that doesn't work exponentially when we are together. Relationships are about eating humble pie."