In this satire of the contemporary art world, Marley Shelton plays a successful gallery owner who falls for a brooding composer (Adam Goldberg) of post-modern music. Vinnie Jones plays an extremely pretentious artist whose work features common household objects, while Eion Baily is a very commercial artist whose work the gallery sells secretly. Directed by Jonathan Parker. With Lucy Punch, Ptolemy Slocum, Zak Orth, and Svetlana Efremova. Year: 2009.

Vinnie Jones in (Untitled)
When the Chinese Ambassador he is protecting is shot by an assassin in Paris, Lee (Jackie Chan) once again teams up with his old pal, Carter (Chris Tucker), who is now working as a traffic cop. After learning that the Triads, a deadly Chinese crime syndicate, have targeted the Ambassador because he knows the identity of their leader, Lee and Carter set out to stop them before they elimiante the Ambassador and his daughter, Soo Yung (Jingchu Zhang). Directed by Brett Ratner. With Vinnie Jones and Roselyn Sanchez. Categories: Action, Comedy, Crime, Thriller. Year: 2007.

Vinnie Jones in Rush Hour 3
In a high school version of Shakespeare's Twelfth Night, Amanda Bynes plays Viola, a girl who loves soccer. But when her team gets cut due to a low budget, she asks to try out for the boys' team, but is turned down. When her identical twin brother, Sebastian, sneaks off to England, she disguises herself as him and takes his place on the soccer team. But then she finds herself falling for his roommate, Duke (Channing Tatum). Then, Olivia (Laura Ramsey), a girl Duke likes, gets interested in Sebastian, not knowing it's really his sister in disguise she is attracted to. Directed by Andy Fickman. With Vinnie Jones, Alexandra Breckenridge and David Cross. Categories: Comedy, Romance. Year: 2006.

Vinnie Jones in She's the Man
A cure is created that can turn mutants into normal human beings, which sparks outrage in the mutant community. Rogue (Anna Paquin) likes the idea, but many mutants think that there shouldn't be a cure. Magneto (Ian McKellen) still believes a war is coming and recruits a large team of mutants to stop the use of the cure. Wolverine (Hugh Jackman) is losing his confidence, while Jean Grey (Famke Janssen) has returned, and joins with Magneto. Directed by Brett Ratner. With Patrick Stewart, Halle Berry, Kelsey Grammer, Shawn Ashmore, Vinnie Jones, James Marsden, Rebecca Romijn and Ben Foster. Categories: Action, Sci-Fi, Thriller. Year: 2006.

Vinnie Jones in X-Men: The Last Stand
Based on the novel by Elmore Leonard, this tells the story of Jack Ryan (Owen Wilson), a small-time con. He heads for Hawaii, where a tough judge (Morgan Freeman) decides to use him to get to big-time criminals. Meanwhile, he begins an affair with Nancy (Sara Foster), the mistress of a crooked businessman (Gary Sinise). Directed by George Armitage. Categories: Crime, Thriller, Comedy. Year: 2004.

Vinnie Jones in The Big Bounce
John Travolta stars as Gabriel, the head of a covert counter-terrorist operation who is desperately trying to access information locked inside a government computer. He hires Stanley (Hugh Jackman), a desperate computer expert, to help him hack into the system. Halle Berry plays Ginger, Gabriel's gorgeous accomplice, while Don Cheadle is a government agent trying to crack the caper. Directed by Dominic Sena. Categories: Action, Thriller, Crime. Year: 2001.

Vinnie Jones in Swordfish
Randall Raines (Nicolas Cage) is a legendary car thief who gets dragged into one last job when his brother, Kip (Giovanni Ribisi), winds up in debt with the vicious stolen car merchant Raymond Calitri (Christopher Eccleston). Tasked with stealing 50 different luxury cars in 4 days, Raines assembles a dream team of thieves (including Angelina Jolie, T.J. Cross, Will Patton, James Duval and Scott Caan) and tries to save his brother's life while dodging the shrewd detectives Castlebeck (Delroy Lindo) and Drycoff (Timothy Olyphant). Directed by Dominic Sena. Categories: Action, Crime, Thriller. Year: 2000.

Vinnie Jones in Gone in Sixty Seconds
To set things straight with a ruthless gangster named Brick Top (Alan Ford), Turkish (Jason Statham), an unlicensed boxing promoter, and his friend Tommy (Stephen Graham) must convince Mickey (Brad Pitt), an unintelligible Irish pikey, to throw an upcoming fight. But, with an 86-caret diamond on the loose in London's criminal underworld and a cast of crooks hot on its trail, things don't quite go according to Turkish's plan. While he and Tommy try to save themselves from being fed to Brick Top's pigs, Mickey sets out to get revenge on the men responsible for his mother's murder. Directed by Guy Ritchie. With Benicio Del Toro, Dennis Farina and Vinnie Jones. Categories: Crime, Comedy, Sports, Thriller. Year: 2000.

Vinnie Jones in Snatch
When Eddie (Nick Moran) loses half-a-million pounds in a crooked card game, he has one week to get the money or he can kiss his fingers goodbye. In order to payoff Hachet Harry (P.H. Moriarty), Eddie and the friends who paid his way into the game decide to rip off their criminal neighbors after overhearing the theives' plan to rob a bunch of ganja farmers. Their plan seems simple enough, but when the drug dealers set out to get their money back and the thieves figure out what happened, Eddie and his crew have to deal with three sets of criminals after their blood. Directed by Guy Ritchie. With Jason Flemyng, Dexter Fletcher, Jason Statham, Vinnie Jones and Sting. Categories: Comedy, Crime, Thriller. Year: 1998.

Vinnie Jones in Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels