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  1. No one leaves without paying…. A dark, hip, urban story of a barren and anonymous city where the underclass’ sport of choice is ram-raiding. An exciting game in which stolen cars are driven through shop windows to aid large-scale looting before the police arrive. For Tommy, it’s a business, but for Billy and Jo, it’s a labour of love.

  2. www.rottentomatoes.com › m › shopping_1996Shopping | Rotten Tomatoes

    In the near future, young Billy (Jude Law) is released from prison and meets up with his girlfriend, Jo (Sadie Frost). Immediately, they steal a car and go "shopping," their term for crashing the ...

  3. 14 Jan 2016. When Billy is released from prison, he meets up with his girlfriend Jo. They instantly steal a car and go “shopping,” their term for crashing the vehicle through the window of an upscale store, then stealing everything. But Billy’s return to the streets draws the ire of the law and of rival crooks.

  4. 19 de feb. de 2014 · Set in a British city of the near future, Billy (Jude Law) is released from prison and reunites with his friend, Jo (Sadie Frost), to indulge in his addictio...

  5. Two films, one a 1990s debut and one a 2016 premiere, from controversial “vulgar auteurists” Paul W.S. Anderson and Michael Bay. When Billy is released from prison, he meets up with his girlfriend Jo. They instantly steal a car and go “shopping,” their term for crashing the vehicle through the window of an upscale store, then stealing ...

  6. 23 de jun. de 1994 · Shopping est un film de Paul W. S. Anderson. Synopsis : Billy et Jo volent des voitures de sport dans le but d'exploser des vitrines de magasins. ... Film de Paul W. S. Anderson · 1 h 45 min · 24 juin 1994 (Royaume-Uni) Genres : Policier, Drame Pays d'origine : Royaume-Uni, Japon Bande originale : Shopping.

  7. 30 de mar. de 2011 · With the recent release on DVD and Blu-ray by Severin of Anderson’s first feature, Shopping, it’s possible to see quite clearly both his strengths and weaknesses. As Anderson says in the disk’s supplements, the film was a deliberate reaction to what he and producer Jeremy Bolt saw as the stifling nature of the British film industry in the ...