Mean Streets (US - BD RA)
Warner Bros. announces a new release of the early Martin Scorsese film..
Title: Mean Streets (IMDb)
Starring: Robert De Niro, Harvey Keitel, David Proval
Released: 17th July 2012
SRP: $19.98
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Warner Bros. has announced a July 17th date for the release of the Martin Scorsese film. Special features include a commentary track by Director Martin Scorsese, writer Mardik Martin and actress Amy Robinson. There is also the featurette 'Back on the Block'. Artwork attached below.


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Starring: Robert De Niro, Harvey Keitel, David Proval
Released: 17th July 2012
SRP: $19.98
Further Details:
Warner Bros. has announced a July 17th date for the release of the Martin Scorsese film. Special features include a commentary track by Director Martin Scorsese, writer Mardik Martin and actress Amy Robinson. There is also the featurette 'Back on the Block'. Artwork attached below.


News by Jonathan Hogberg
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Shawn Fitzgerald
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Sad amount of supplements. Too bad the Italian blu-ray (I think it's the Italian one)had a ton of extra stuff on it.
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Lackluster... pass.
What does everyone think about that cover art? They coulda done much better than that. Not marty's best but worth seeing
It looks like an extremely cheap rip-off of Scorsese's The Departed poster.
felipe-11 wrote: It looks like an extremely cheap rip-off of Scorsese's The Departed poster.
Exactly what I thought. The DVD artwork was fine.
Exactly what I thought. The DVD artwork was fine.
Not to mention they got the absoulte worst shot of Deniro on the front too. LOL
Shawn Fitzgerald wrote: Sad amount of supplements. Too bad the Italian blu-ray (I think it's the Italian one)had a ton of extra stuff on it.
Don't know about the italian edition, but the french release does have a great supplemental package, including Scorsese's ITALIANAMERICAN, his documentary piece on his own parents, not to mention the audio/video presentation has been given great reviews. And it uses the original poster art for the cover to boot.
Don't know about the italian edition, but the french release does have a great supplemental package, including Scorsese's ITALIANAMERICAN, his documentary piece on his own parents, not to mention the audio/video presentation has been given great reviews. And it uses the original poster art for the cover to boot.
Wish this could magically morph into "A Bronx Tale" on Blu-Ray.
I wish this could magically morph into a super-special edition loaded with special features and an amazing transfer... hey, one can dream, right?
Simon77 wrote: I wish this could magically morph into a super-special edition loaded with special features and an amazing transfer... hey, one can dream, right?
Or, failing that, you can import. ;-D
Or, failing that, you can import. ;-D




