Street Fighter (UK - BD)
We can now bring you some very early news about the forthcoming BD release
Title: Street Fighter (IMDb)
Starring: Jean-Claude Van Damme
Released: 20th July 2009
SRP: £19.99
Further Details:
Sony Pictures Home Entertainment has announced the Blu-ray release of Street Fighter for the 20th of July, priced at around £19.99. Full full specs, artwork and a menu shot follow.


News by Chris Gould
Starring: Jean-Claude Van Damme
Released: 20th July 2009
SRP: £19.99
Further Details:
Sony Pictures Home Entertainment has announced the Blu-ray release of Street Fighter for the 20th of July, priced at around £19.99. Full full specs, artwork and a menu shot follow.
- 2.35:1 Widescreen Transfer (1080/24p AVC)
- Audio: English Dolby TrueHD 5.1, French Dolby TrueHD 5.1, Spanish Dolby TrueHD 5.1
- Subtitles: Arabic, Danish, Dutch, English, English SDH, Finnish, French, Greek, Hindi, Norwegian, Portuguese, Spanish, Swedish, Turkish
- Commentary with Writer/Director Steven de Souza
- Two Deleted Scenes
- The Making of Street Fighter
- Street Fighter Tribute Gallery
- Street Fighter IV Game Trailer
- Street Fighter IV Anime Trailer
- Trailers
- BD-Live


News by Chris Gould
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Evil, evil film. They should have kept it closer to the manga version!
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A movie so cr*p that it killed Raul Julia.
THE WILSON BROS
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Hahahahahaha Wilson Bros that is hillarious...RIP Raul but!! Yeah it's a terrible movie.
I didn't think the movie was that bad. I liked it better, I think, than the new one that's coming out.
Seeing Ming-Na as Chun-Li and Kylie Minogue playing Cammy are the only two reasons I can forgive this movie's many shortcomings.....
Is this uncut, or are Sony continuing their lazy practice of releasing old cut versions that, if resubmitted to the BBFC, would be uncut now (e.g. Maximum Risk)?
I can only assume it's uncut, seeing as it still contains the audio commentary from the uncut R1 BD; if it was cut by the BBFC, it would throw the whole track completely out of sync throughout the movie.
Both this and Ghosts of Mars were on TV tonight. Double c**p-fest!
Oh, this appears to be is uncut because the neck breaks are there. I'm watching it now and the A/V transfer is actually really good. If you watch it as a comedy it's almost bearable, especially with Julia hamming it up.
Oh, this appears to be is uncut because the neck breaks are there. I'm watching it now and the A/V transfer is actually really good. If you watch it as a comedy it's almost bearable, especially with Julia hamming it up.
leigh1975 wrote: if it was cut by the BBFC, it would throw the whole track completely out of sync throughout the movie.
Not necessarily. Sometimes they edit commentaries to fit a cut film (GoldenEye: SE for example). They also managed to leave the commentary on the butchered UK SE of Die Hard With A Vengeance.
Chris Gould wrote: Oh, this appears to be is uncut because the neck breaks are there.
Does the disc have a UK rating on it? I dont know how review discs work, but its not been rated by the BBFC yet. Sometimes review discs are uncut (the review disc of Cutthroat Island was the uncut one, but when it was released it was a PG).
Not necessarily. Sometimes they edit commentaries to fit a cut film (GoldenEye: SE for example). They also managed to leave the commentary on the butchered UK SE of Die Hard With A Vengeance.
Chris Gould wrote: Oh, this appears to be is uncut because the neck breaks are there.
Does the disc have a UK rating on it? I dont know how review discs work, but its not been rated by the BBFC yet. Sometimes review discs are uncut (the review disc of Cutthroat Island was the uncut one, but when it was released it was a PG).
I thought it was a comedy!
Heh, that's amusing, they used the same artwork as the temporary cover I knocked up for our review ages ago!


It's still the best artwork, the US one is eye bogglingly bad.



