"I think knives are a good idea. Big, fuck-off shiny ones. Ones that look like they could skin a crocodile."
And here is Ashley Johnson from 2015 playing with a butterfly knife and reverse-dubbing an iconic line from Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels, you're welcome.
November 1980. Bob Hoskins channels the spirit of Edward G. Robinson in this engrossing British crime drama about an ambitious Cockney gangster who's preparing to take his business international with the help of his savvy mistress (Helen Mirren), only to have his organization start to crumble beneath him at the worst possible moment, for reasons he doesn't understand until it's far too late.
Flavorful, tough, and dynamic, anchored by the charismatic performances of Hoskins and Mirren. Among the cast of familiar British character players, watch for a young Pierce Brosnan in a small but very significant supporting role. CONTAINS LESBIANS? No, although Harold is surprisingly open-minded about his gay associates. VERDICT: Satisfyingly solid, and one of Hoskins' best.
i'm not a tremendous shipper but my favourite genre of ship is two random people (possibly side characters) from a years-old standalone movie (normally action-adjacent). my little homosexual hands are gonna gayify your films