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Love, Honour And Obey

Love, Honour And Obey

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: loved it!
Review: After the bad reviews I almost didn't watch this but I'm glad I did. Love Jude Law (not much of him in this if this is your reason for watching) and Ray Winstone. I thought this was fast paced and hilarious. Will definitely watch again.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: You have to watch the whole film w/ no distractions
Review: I bought this to see Jude Law sing and spent the first 10x talking w/ my girlfriends about how badly I wanted him and how good he looked. I fastforwarded through everything else. There is a lot of dialogue in here that you will miss if you don't pay attention. They use british slang and sometimes "mumble" but that is how the british talk (to us). The viagra scene and the historical term Ray screamed out loud during the shooting scene were very funny. I had to ask a military friend to explain it to me. They talk a lot about sex and you have to remember that a lot of the story is being told by Johnny as a flashback (that is why you first see him in clown suit b/c he is at a party) Good Movie. I think everyone had fun making it and you have to remember this is a small budget film like Reservoir Dogs.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: this is a top UK gangster movie
Review: I've seen this film ten times and I will watch it again and again. This movie is pure brilliance, the very original concept of gangsters putting the Karaoke before business, the humour, and yes the violence all come together to make this film, for me, stand out from all the same old same old being rolled off the Hollywood production line. It is British at its best and wackiest, like all the main actors using their own first names. However, what I will say is that I don't think it would be appreciated across the pond because I just don't think they will 'get it'. To sum up IT'S MONTY PYPHON MEETS THE GODFATHER DOWN THE GREEN MAN FOR A GOOD OLD SING-SONG.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Brit Fab-5
Review: Love, Honour and Obey is a hilarious story of the North-versus-South London gangwars. Full of karaoke, Elvis Suits, and sexual mishaps to keep you laughing. With a great cast (including Jude Law!) attempting to be tough, and Jonny Lee Miller in a clown suit you will be rather amused throughout the film.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: never again....please........stop this.......
Review: Rule number one. do not, i repeat DO NOT ever let obscure british actors ab-lib during the shooting of a movie. rule number two. only filmmakers can make film from now on. now the most important rule........british people are no longer allowed to make comedies. ok, i wasted twenty dollars on this dvd because i couldnt rent it anywhere. it wasnt out. and i really do understand why now. the only reason i bought it is because of jonny lee miller. sad but true. hes hot. anyways...he made a complete [joke] of himself and i couldnt watch it. the only good part of this movie is when they have a shoot out at the bollocks. and i thought the situaution with rhys ifans(who by the way wasted his talent on this film) and jonny lee miller([joke] clown) was funny. i thought srcawny jude law with big mexican golden pimp chains was amusing. was this film even directed??? or did they ab-lib the whole thing?? they did this for the hell of it i think....I HOPE.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: I never walk out of a movie but...
Review: The only reason why I rented this movie was because Jude Law is in it. It just goes to show that all actors star in horrible movies from time to time. Watching "Love,Honour and Obey" is like watching a movies deleted scenes without watching the actual movie. Deleted scenes are often of low quality, there's no point to them and they're very boring. That sums this movie up in a nut shell.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: I never walk out of a movie but...
Review: The only reason why I rented this movie was because Jude Law is in it. It just goes to show that all actors star in horrible movies from time to time. Watching "Love,Honour and Obey" is like watching a movies deleted scenes without watching the actual movie. Deleted scenes are often of low quality, there's no point to them and they're very boring. That sums this movie up in a nut shell.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Up There With "Lock, Stock" and "Get Carter".
Review: This Film is a Rare Treat, I don't think I've ever seen anything like it. You can just tell the cast are having as much fun as the audience. Being that nearly all the dialogue is Adlibbed, and the Cast have all worked together before, the Outcome is a really well put-together - Classic Cockney Crime Caper. The "Fix Bayonett's" Scene is a classic example of the fun nature of the film, and one of the funniest scenes I've seen in a long time. The Cast are the Best Britain has to Offer. Jude Law, Jonny Lee Miller, Ray Winstone, it doesn't Get Much Better. If I was Brad Pitt, I'd have jumped aboard this Brilliant feature instead of the Guy Ritchie's "Snatch" which is bot up to Scratch when compared to "Love, Honour and Obey".

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A film to live by!!
Review: This film is fantastic and no doubt will gain cult status! Think "Operation Good Guys" the BBC mock cop documentary meets Guy Ritchie's "Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels". It really is a laugh a scene with British humour at its best. The entire cast are fabulous and look like they thoroughly enjoyed making the film. I have watched it three times now and will probably watch it again by the end of the week, I can't get enough!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: One of my top five funniest films
Review: This film is fantastic and no doubt will gain cult status! Think "Operation Good Guys" the BBC mock cop documentary meets Guy Ritchie's "Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels". It really is a laugh a scene with British humour at its best. The entire cast are fabulous and look like they thoroughly enjoyed making the film. I have watched it three times now and will probably watch it again by the end of the week, I can't get enough!


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