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Episode # 311 The Gentlemen with Anni Hood and Kate Cocker

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Anni Hood (Well Intel Daily podcast) and Kate Cocker (Everyday Positivity podcast) join Flixwatcher to review Anna’s choice The Gentlemen.

The Gentlemen (2019) is the 11th feature film from British director Guy (Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels) who returns to his love of East End gangsters and swearing after the remake that nobody wanted Aladdin. The ‘Gentlemen’ in question are sweary Fletcher (Hugh Grant), a national rag reporter looking to sell his screenplay to Raymond Smith (Charlie Hunnam). Raymond is right-hand man to Mickey Pearson (Matthew McConaughey) who is looking to retire from his £400million marijuana empire, with interested buyers that include American billionaire Matthew Berger (Jeremy Strong) and Chinese gangster Lord George (Tom Wu) and his unpredictable underboss Dry Eye (Henry Golding). In support are Mickey’s glamourous girl boss wife Rosalind (Michelle Dockery) and local boxing Coach (Colin Farrell).

The Gentlemen for the most part is typical Guy Richie fare - fast talking, rhyming slang and comical violent. It is also unfortunately racist and some of the excessive swearing begins to wear a little thin (the c-word is used 25 times).

Recommendability for The Gentlemen was a little mixed, but Anni’s fives across the board help give it an overall rating of 4.

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Episode #311 Crew Links

Thanks to the Episode #311 Crew of Anni Hood (@annihood) and Kate Cocker (@K8Cocker)

You can find their website here https://twitter.com/purposefulpods

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More about The Gentlemen

For more info on The Gentlemen you can visit The Gentlemen IMDB page here or The Gentlemen Tomatoes page here.

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Anni Hood (Well Intel Daily podcast) and Kate Cocker (Everyday Positivity podcast) join Flixwatcher to review Anna’s choice The Gentlemen.

The Gentlemen (2019) is the 11th feature film from British director Guy (Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels) who returns to his love of East End gangsters and swearing after the remake that nobody wanted Aladdin. The ‘Gentlemen’ in question are sweary Fletcher (Hugh Grant), a national rag reporter looking to sell his screenplay to Raymond Smith (Charlie Hunnam). Raymond is right-hand man to Mickey Pearson (Matthew McConaughey) who is looking to retire from his £400million marijuana empire, with interested buyers that include American billionaire Matthew Berger (Jeremy Strong) and Chinese gangster Lord George (Tom Wu) and his unpredictable underboss Dry Eye (Henry Golding). In support are Mickey’s glamourous girl boss wife Rosalind (Michelle Dockery) and local boxing Coach (Colin Farrell).

The Gentlemen for the most part is typical Guy Richie fare - fast talking, rhyming slang and comical violent. It is also unfortunately racist and some of the excessive swearing begins to wear a little thin (the c-word is used 25 times).

Recommendability for The Gentlemen was a little mixed, but Anni’s fives across the board help give it an overall rating of 4.

[supsystic-tables id=324]

Episode #311 Crew Links

Thanks to the Episode #311 Crew of Anni Hood (@annihood) and Kate Cocker (@K8Cocker)

You can find their website here https://twitter.com/purposefulpods

Please make sure you give them some love

More about The Gentlemen

For more info on The Gentlemen you can visit The Gentlemen IMDB page here or The Gentlemen Tomatoes page here.

Final Plug! Subscribe, Share and Review us on iTunes

If you enjoyed this episode of Flixwatcher Podcast you probably know other people who will like it too! Please share it with your friends and family, review us, and join us across ALL of the Social Media links below.

Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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