Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels
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Sex & Nudity

The main villain (Harry) is a proprietor of a sex shop.

Whenever we see Harry in his office, numerous sex toys are scattered onto his desk. He even comments on some of them.

In a flashback, Harry beats a man to death with a dildo.

In one scene, a topless woman is seen dancing in the background provocatively.

Violence & Gore

A massive gun battle takes place just off screen. There is a lot of loud gunfire, and a witness gets a little blood splattered on his face. In two scenes, we see the aftermath, and there are many dead and extremely bloody bodies all over the room.

Two men are shot and killed (blood splatters), another has a hatchet thrown into his back, and a fourth man is then shot.

Several men are shot with an air gun, but not seriously hurt. Another man is passed out on the floor in front of them, and his toes are blown off (off screen, but we see the bloody results a few times).

A woman shoots up a room with a machine gun, killing a man (with some blood).

A man is sliced across the shoulder with a machete. He survives, but is very bloody.

A man hits golf balls off another man's face, and hits a man who is tied up, gagged, and hanging upside down. The torturer then throws a large knife into the hanging man (not seen), and supposedly kills him.

A man runs out of a pub, and is on fire and screaming. We later see that a man spit liquor onto him and threw a match to light him on fire.

In a flashback, a man is beaten to death with a dildo (off screen).

A man kills a man by repeatedly smashing his head with a car door (off screen).

A man tortures a man and woman by putting pieces of paper between their toes and setting them on fire.

Lots of hitting and threatening with guns.

Profanity

constant foul R-Rated language (both American and British cursing)

Three of the main characters are marijuana dealers, so several scenes take place in an apartment where they are growing weed and smoking it.

Eddie's dad, JD, owns the local bar where the boys hangout, so there are several scenes involving alcohol and them getting drunk.

towards the end Little Chris is threatened by Dog, and we think that he might die, Big Chris then comes and pulverizes Dog (mostly offscreen, but some onscreen)

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Rated R for strong violence, pervasive language, sexuality and drug content.

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