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''Snatch'' is the second film by British director and recovering [[Madonna]] enthusiast [[Guy Ritchie]]. Like his first film, ''[[Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels]]'', ''Snatch'' is a humorous crime caper featuring a trainwreck of villains in a cartoonish London underworld.
''Snatch'' is the second film by British director and recovering [[Madonna]] enthusiast [[Guy Ritchie]]. Like his first film, ''[[Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels]]'', ''Snatch'' is a humorous crime caper featuring a trainwreck of villains in a cartoonish London underworld.


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'''This film contains examples of:'''

* [[Actor Allusion]]: More like a writer/director allusion - Tony hears Madonna's "Lucky Star" on the radio and comments, "I love this track!" Guy Ritchie and Madonna, well, you know the story.
* [[Actor Allusion]]: More like a writer/director allusion - Tony hears Madonna's "Lucky Star" on the radio and comments, "I love this track!" Guy Ritchie and Madonna, well, you know the story.
** Bullet Tooth Tony is introduced doing exactly the same thing as Big Chris is in ''[[Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels]]''.
** Bullet Tooth Tony is introduced doing exactly the same thing as Big Chris is in ''[[Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels]]''.