“I know it’s not going to improve”: Guy Ritchie Wrote One of His Best Movies on Napkins That Was Saved by Tom Cruise to Make Him a Hollywood Legend

Guy Ritchie started his Hollywood journey with napkin notes.

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  • Sharing insight into the writing process for Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels, Guy Ritchie highlighted how his dyslexia influenced his approach.
  • He recounted that he initially wrote the script of his 1998 black comedy Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels on napkins.
  • He eventually hired professionals to transform the script into a standard format, ultimately contributing to his success.
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Filmmaker Guy Ritchie is known for his diverse portfolio, spanning action thrillers, spy tales, and period mysteries over his extensive career. However, the distinct approach is not limited to the movie genres only, as seen in his approach to crafting the script for his debut feature, Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels.

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Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels | Credit: Gramercy Pictures
A still from Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels | Credit: Gramercy Pictures

Ritchie, who revealed that he has “spectacular dyslexia” wrote his first-ever movie on napkins, before transitioning to the more traditional process of scriptwriting.

Guy Ritchie Wrote Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels on Napkins

In a conversation with Alex Shin, filmmaker Guy Ritchie shared insight into the writing process for his debut film Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels, highlighting how his dyslexia has influenced his approach.

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Guy Ritchie reflected how he initially drafted Lock, Stock and Two Barrels on napkins
Filmmaker Guy Ritchie | Credit: YouTube/Alex Shin 신수혁

He shared that his spelling and writing skills have remained unchanged since he was 12 years old. However, despite being aware of the lack of improvement, he spends around three hours daily on various writing tasks. Ritchie said,

“[M]y writing, my spelling hasn’t improved since I was 12. I know it’s not going to improve, but there are some people who think that it’s an unconscious addiction to looking like you can’t spell.”

Jason Flemyng, Dexter Fletcher, and Jason Statham in Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels (1998)
Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels (1998) | Credit: PolyGram Filmed Entertainment

During the conversation, he also recounted how he initially wrote the script of his 1998 black comedy on napkins, before spending a significant amount of time to draft it on a “maths book.” He shared, “So, yeah, Lock, Stocks was, I wrote on napkins and so on.”

“And then I eventually wrote it in one of those sort of maths books, you know?” he further revealed. He later hired professionals to transform the script into an industry-standard format, ultimately contributing to advancing his career.

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How Tom Cruise Helped Guy Ritchie’s Debut Feature

While Tom Cruise wasn’t directly involved in the 1998 film, he did eventually play a very significant role in its success. The producer of the movie, Matthew Vaughn, reflected on how the action star contributed to the film’s success in an interview on BBC Radio 4’s The Business of Film with Mark Kermode.

Tom Cruise speaking at the 2019 San Diego Comic Con International
Tom Cruise | Credit: Wikimedia Commons

The producer shared that securing distribution for the movie was challenging, and he even considered leaving the industry. However, he then asked the executive producer Trudi Styler, who happened to be acquainted with Cruise, to arrange for him to attend a screening for potential buyers in the US. He recalled,

“It was hysterical. You had all these mid-level executives sitting there, and Cruise walked in. He saw them all sit up and pay attention, all getting on their phones, and suddenly all these senior executives joined the screening.”

Jason Statham portrayed the role of Bacon in Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels
Jason Statham in Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels | Credit: IMDb

As the screening came to an end, Cruise declared, “This is the best movie I’ve seen in years, you guys would be fools not to buy it.” The film was eventually released in 1998 and was a huge hit, making $28 million on an estimated budget of $1.3 million.

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Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels also launched the career of Hollywood stars like Jason Statham, and even more than twenty years after its release, the movie continues to be one of the best films of Guy Ritchie’s career.

Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels is available on Prime Video.

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Laxmi Rajput is a writer at Fandomwire. She finished her Post Graduation in Broadcast Journalism and worked as a Business News writer for a year. But her interest in entertainment and pop culture compelled her to find a way towards Entertainment Journalism. She has worked across various fields and has 2 years of experience in content writing. She likes reading, music, movies, and traveling. She aspires to become a fiction writer in the future.