• #18. The Best British Gangster Film EVER ft. Ciaran Carlin - Lock, Stock vs. Layer Cake vs. Eastern Promises

  • Jun 8 2021
  • Length: 52 mins
  • Podcast

#18. The Best British Gangster Film EVER ft. Ciaran Carlin - Lock, Stock vs. Layer Cake vs. Eastern Promises

  • Summary

  • Grab yer shooters because it's time for Jack Howard to decide the Best British gangster film of all time. Ciaran Carlin joins Joe Ikhinmwin and Clarisse Loughrey to argue why their choice deserves to win. 


    Lock Stock and Two Smoking Barrels is Ciaran’s go-to gangster flick because it influenced the entire genre, Joe loves Layer Cake for the star-making turn from future James Bond Daniel Craig and Clarisse has picked Eastern Promises simply because it's a David Cronenberg film. 


    What film do you want to win? Sound off in the comments below. Next week, Cyber Nerd Sam a.k.a Mr Blitztek joins the gang to decide who cinema’s greatest monster is between Alien’s Xenomorph, King Kong and the T-Rex from Jurassic Park. Let them fight! 


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