Sony launches site for Snatch Blu-ray

One could say, you should ’snatch’ it up.

By Will Federman, December 1, 2009 (1) comments


If you see any of these folks, walk on the opposite side of the sidewalk.

If you see any of these folks, walk on the opposite side of the sidewalk.

Guy Ritchie’s classic caper, Snatch, finally makes its way stateside on a BD-50 disc December 1st – just in time for the holidays.

To celebrate the occasion, Sony Pictures has launched a website (www.diamondanddag.com) for the Blu-ray release, featuring a Pikey translator, soundboard and a sweepstakes entry that will send two applicants to London.


Snatch, the 2000 crime-drama that proved to be Ritchie’s breakthrough film, tells the the intertwining tale of a jewel heist gone wrong and the trials and tribulations of a small-time boxing promoter named The Turkish (portrayed by Jason Statham).


The low-budget film went on to gross over $80 million worldwide, and proved to be a career launching pad for producer/director Matthew Vaughn and actors Vinnie Jones and Jason Statham.


The Blu-ray release comes loaded with extras, including a full commentary with Guy Ritchie and Matthew Vaughn, deleted scenes, making of featurette, video photo gallery, Pikey subtitles, promotional material and movieIQ support.


Our lucky UK readers have had a full two months to enjoy their copies, so maybe they can tell us how good the Blu-ray release is.


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