Guy Ritchie
Guy Ritchie
Guy Stuart Ritchie is an English filmmaker known for his crime films. He left secondary school and got entry-level jobs in the film industry in the mid-1990s. He eventually graduated to directing commercials. He directed his first film in 1995, a 20-minute short which impressed investors who backed his first feature film, the crime comedy Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels. He then directed another crime comedy, Snatch. His next two films, the romantic comedy Swept Awayand the crime drama...
NationalityBritish
ProfessionDirector
Date of Birth10 September 1968
CityHatfield, England
We're not unique. We're quite volatile as individuals, but that doesn't work exponentially when we are together. Relationships are about eating humble pie.
I like to think it's not violence for the sake of violence and in this particular film, it's actually violence for the annihilation of violence.
a very serious relationship. ... I will say marriage may lie in the future.
On Lock, Stock, we didn't know where the money for shooting the next day was coming from.
I anticipated they would be harsh but I don't hold it against them.
So It's really about characters and sub cultures again. About gypsies and things that I couldn't squeeze in the last one, I stuck in on this one.
So it's based on the formula that you can only get smarter by playing a smarter opponent. Who is the ultimate opponent? Yourself.
She's passionate about riding and knows that he is the man who can help her master the craft.
She has an idea and she can make it happen.
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 split all the bills 50-50. So what? That's perfectly normal, isn't it?
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 refuse to take the kids to Chuck E. Cheese every weekend when I really want to go to TGI Fridays!
But I think the audience is ready for that.