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Snatch (2000) - 20th Anniversary - 4K Ultra HD (Includes Blu-ray)
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Guy Ritchie, writer/director of Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels, delivers another awe-inspiring directorial masterpiece, Snatch - an edgy and hilarious film about a diamond heist gone wrong, a colourful Irish gypsy-turned-prize fighter...and a very temperamental dog. In the heart of gangland, two novice unlicensed boxing promoters, Turkish (Jason Statham) and Tommy (Stephen Graham), get roped into organizing a rigged bare-knuckle fight with local kingpin/villain and fellow boxing promoter Brick Top (Alan Ford).
But all goes wrong when wildcard Irish gypsy boxer One Punch Mickey O'Neil (Brad Pitt) starts playing by his own rules, and the duo find themselves heading for a whole lot of trouble. Meanwhile, Franky Four Fingers (Benicio Del Toro) and his stolen 86-carat diamond have gone missing in London. Head honcho Avi (Dennis Farina) hires local legend Bullet Tooth Tony (Vinnie Jones) to find them, launching everyone into a spiral of double-crossing vendettas and events, most of them illegal.
Special Features:
- Director & Producer Commentary
- Deleted Scenes with Optional commentary
- "Making Snatch" Featurette
- Storyboard Comparisons
- Video Photo Gallery
- And More!
- Columbia Pictures
- 102 mins approx
- Guy Ritchie
- 18
- Jason Statham
- Brad Pitt
- Benicio Del Toro
- Stephen Graham
English, English (Hard of Hearing), Arabic, Chinese Simplified, Chinese Traditional, Croatian, Czech, Danish, Dutch, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Hungarian, Italian, Korean, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Russian, Slovak, Slovene, Spanish, Swedish, Thai, Turkish
- 2000
- English
- 2
Snatch (2000) - 20th Anniversary - 4K Ultra HD (Includes Blu-ray)
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4K
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Blu-ray
RRP: A$56.99
A$39.99
Save: A$17.00
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Guy Ritchie, writer/director of Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels, delivers another awe-inspiring directorial masterpiece, Snatch - an edgy and hilarious film about a diamond heist gone wrong, a colourful Irish gypsy-turned-prize fighter...and a very temperamental dog. In the heart of gangland, two novice unlicensed boxing promoters, Turkish (Jason Statham) and Tommy (Stephen Graham), get roped into organizing a rigged bare-knuckle fight with local kingpin/villain and fellow boxing promoter Brick Top (Alan Ford).
But all goes wrong when wildcard Irish gypsy boxer One Punch Mickey O'Neil (Brad Pitt) starts playing by his own rules, and the duo find themselves heading for a whole lot of trouble. Meanwhile, Franky Four Fingers (Benicio Del Toro) and his stolen 86-carat diamond have gone missing in London. Head honcho Avi (Dennis Farina) hires local legend Bullet Tooth Tony (Vinnie Jones) to find them, launching everyone into a spiral of double-crossing vendettas and events, most of them illegal.
Special Features:
- Director & Producer Commentary
- Deleted Scenes with Optional commentary
- "Making Snatch" Featurette
- Storyboard Comparisons
- Video Photo Gallery
- And More!
- Columbia Pictures
- 102 mins approx
- Guy Ritchie
- 18
- Jason Statham
- Brad Pitt
- Benicio Del Toro
- Stephen Graham
English, English (Hard of Hearing), Arabic, Chinese Simplified, Chinese Traditional, Croatian, Czech, Danish, Dutch, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Hungarian, Italian, Korean, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Russian, Slovak, Slovene, Spanish, Swedish, Thai, Turkish
- 2000
- English
- 2
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Amazing remaster
It's astonishing the difference a 4k remaster can do to even a 20 year old film, people's flesh colours are more realistic, and you can count the pores on their face. If you saw the movie for the first time in this 4k rendition being non the wiser, and then saw an earlier Blu-ray version a couple months later, you'd think the movie was 45 years old. You can't go wrong with 4k, and certainly not with this film in 4k.
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