Snatch - Tu braques ou tu raques Soundtrack (

Snatch - Tu braques ou tu raques Soundtrack (2000) cover

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Rating: 8.30/10 from 915000 votes
Tags: cockney accent
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

Snatch. Cerdos y diamantes

Title in Italiano:

Snatch - Lo strappo

Title in Português:

Snatch - Porcos E Diamantes

Title in Français:

Snatch - Tu braques ou tu raques

Title in Türk:

Kapışma

Title in Deutsch:

Snatch: Schweine und Diamanten

Synopsis

Turkish and his close friend/accomplice Tommy get pulled into the world of match fixing by the notorious Brick Top. Things get complicated when the boxer they had lined up gets badly beaten by Mickey, who comes into the equation after Turkish, an unlicensed boxing promoter wants to buy a caravan off of Travellers. They then try to convince Mickey not only to fight for them, but to lose for them too. Whilst all this is going on, a huge diamond heist takes place, and a fistful of motley characters enter the story, including 'Cousin Avi', 'Boris The Blade', 'Franky Four Fingers' and 'Bullet Tooth Tony'.

Things go from bad to worse as it all becomes about the money, the guns, and the damned dog.

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Snatch - Tu braques ou tu raques
Super Moves
Overseer: Performer
Dr. Chug: Writer
Hernando's Hideaway
Richard Adler: Writer
Viva Las Vegas
Doc Pomus: Writer
Golden Brown
The Stranglers: Performer
Hugh Cornwell: Writer
Ghost Town
The Specials: Performer
Jerry Dammers: Writer
Dreadlock Holiday
Eric Stewart: Writer
10CC: Performer
Cross The Tracks (We Better Go Back)
James Brown: Writer
Maceo Parker: Performer
Disco Science
The Breeders: Performer
Mirwais Ahmadzaï: Performer
Mirwais Ahmadzaï: Writer
Lucky Star
Madonna: Performer
Madonna: Writer
Hot Pants (I'm Coming, Coming, I'm Coming)
James Brown: Writer
Bobby Byrd: Performer
Sensual Woman
Jake Wherry: Producer
Jake Wherry: Writer
The Herbaliser: Performer
Angel
Robert Del Naja: Writer
Massive Attack: Performer
Fuckin' in the Bushes
Noel Gallagher: Writer
Oasis: Performer
Don't You Just Know It
Huey P. Smith: Performer
Huey P. Smith: Writer
Kosha Nostra Theme
John Murphy: Writer
Kuasehfgaiurgh (Brad Pitt)
John Murphy: Performer
Diamond (Klint)
John Murphy: Performer
Supermoves (Overseer)
John Murphy: Performer
Hernando's Hideaway (The Johnston Brothers)
John Murphy: Performer
Golden Brown (The Stranglers)
John Murphy: Performer
Dreadlock Holiday (10cc)
John Murphy: Performer
Hava Nagila (John Murphy)
John Murphy: Performer
Avi Arrives (Dennis Farina)
John Murphy: Performer
Cross The Tracks (We Better Go Back) (Maceo / The Macks)
John Murphy: Performer
Disco Science (Mirwais)
John Murphy: Performer
Nemesis (Alan Ford)
John Murphy: Performer
Hot Pants (I'm Coming, Coming, I'm Coming) (Bobby Byrd)
John Murphy: Performer
Lucky Star (Madonna)
John Murphy: Performer
Ghost Town (The Specials)
John Murphy: Performer
Are You There (Klint)
John Murphy: Performer
Sensual Woman (The Herbaliser)
John Murphy: Performer
Angel (Massive Attack)
John Murphy: Performer
F**kin' In The Bushes (Oasis)
John Murphy: Performer
Don't You Just Know It (Huey 'Piano' Smith / The Clowns)
John Murphy: Performer
Avi's Declaration (Dennis Farina)
John Murphy: Performer
Vere Iz da Storn? (Benicio Del Toro)
John Murphy: Performer
Zee Germans (Jason Statham)
John Murphy: Performer
Hava Nagila (John Murphy and Daniel L Grffiths)
John Murphy: Performer
Cross the Tracks (We Better Go Back) (Maceo & the Macks)
John Murphy: Performer
Hot Pants (I'm Coming Coming I'm Coming) (Bobby Byrd)
John Murphy: Performer
Come Again (Alan Ford)
John Murphy: Performer
Shrinking Balls (Vinnie Jones)
John Murphy: Performer
RRRRR... Rumble (Charles Cork)
John Murphy: Performer
Don't You Just Know It (Huey 'Piano' Smith & The Clowns)
John Murphy: Performer
Hernando's Hideaway (The Johnston Brothers)
John Murphy: Performer
Hot Pants (I'm Coming, Coming, I'm Coming) (Bobby Byrd)
John Murphy: Performer
F**kin' In The Bushes (Oasis)
John Murphy: Performer
Don't You Just Know It (Huey 'Piano' Smith / The Clowns)
John Murphy: Performer
Avi's Declaration (Dennis Farina)
John Murphy: Performer
Hot Pants (I'm Coming Coming I'm Coming) (Bobby Byrd)
John Murphy: Performer
Don't You Just Know It (Huey 'Piano' Smith & The Clowns)
John Murphy: Performer

User reviews

Laura Thomas
6/10

The soundtrack of Snatch is a standout feature of the film, showcasing the importance of music in setting the tone and mood of a scene.

Robert Jackson
6/10

Overall, the music in Snatch feels like a character of its own, contributing to the overall atmosphere and making the viewing experience even more memorable.

Donna Hill
2/10

I found the choice of songs in the soundtrack to be jarring and distracting, taking away from the overall immersive experience of the film. The music did not seem to complement the dark humor and violent themes of the story, creating a dissonance that detracted from my enjoyment of the movie.

Kimberly Harris
9/10

The music selection in Snatch is not only diverse but also cleverly chosen to complement the various characters and plot twists in the movie. Each song seems to be meticulously curated to reflect the unique personalities of characters like Cousin Avi, Boris The Blade, and Bullet Tooth Tony, adding depth and richness to the overall viewing experience.

Deborah Campbell
6/10

The original score composed by John Murphy complements the action sequences beautifully, creating a sense of urgency and tension.

James Baker
9/10

The soundtrack of Snatch perfectly captures the fast-paced, chaotic energy of the film. The mix of eclectic tracks from different genres enhances the intense and unpredictable atmosphere of the story, making every scene even more engaging and memorable.

Joseph Robinson
6/10

The use of classic tracks like Golden Brown by The Stranglers and Ghost Town by The Specials adds a nostalgic and rebellious vibe to the film.

Kimberly Mitchell
6/10

The music enhances the already intense and chaotic scenes, adding an extra layer of excitement and suspense to the movie.

Richard Wilson
5/10

The soundtrack of Snatch perfectly captures the gritty and fast-paced nature of the film with its mix of energetic rock and hip-hop tracks.

Betty Thomas
1/10

The soundtrack of Snatch felt disconnected and out of place with the fast-paced and gritty storyline of the movie. The music failed to enhance the tense and action-packed scenes, making them feel less impactful.

Jennifer Rodriguez
6/10

The eclectic selection of songs reflects the diverse range of characters and storylines in the movie, adding depth and complexity to the overall narrative.