Street Kings
2008 -
Rated
R (MPAA)
Release Date: 08/19/2008
Features:
DVD Features:
Region 1
NTSC
Keep Case
Anamorphic Widescreen - 2.40
Full Frame - 1.33
Audio:
Dolby Surround - Spanish, French
Dolby Surround 5.1 - English
Subtitles - English, Spanish - Optional
Additional Release Material:
Alternate Scenes
Deleted Scenes
Featurette: "Street Rules: Rolling with David Ayer and Jaime FitzSimons"
Audio Commentary: Director David Ayer
Behind the Scenes: HBO First Look - City of Fallen Angels: Making STREET KINGS
Bonus Footage: Vignettes (10)
Time:
100
mins.
J&R Item # 1193512_2
UPC # 024543526094
Label: 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment
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Street Kings
2008 -
Rated
R (MPAA)
Release Date: 08/19/2008
Features:
Blu-ray Disc Features:
Full Frame - 1.33
Widescreen - 1.85
Audio:
5.1 DTS HD Lossless Master Audio - English
Dolby Digital 5.1 - French, Spanish
Additional Release Material:
Featurette: "Street Rules: Rolling with David Ayer and Jaime FitzSimons"
Alternate Scenes (10)
Deleted Scenes (15)
Audio Commentary: Director David Ayer
Behind the Scenes: HBO First Look - City of Fallen Angels: Making STREET KINGS
Bonus Footage: Vignettes (10)
Interactive Features:
Interactive Picture-in-picture - "Under Surveillance: Inside the World of STREET KINGS" with LAPD Factoids, Making Of Materials, Interview with Cypress Hill's DJ Muggs - Soundtrack Composer
Time:
100
mins.
J&R Item # 1193512_4
UPC # 024543525905
Label: 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment
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Street Kings
2008 -
Rated
R (MPAA)
Release Date: 08/19/2008
Features:
DVD Features:
Region 1
2-Disc Set - Checkpoint, Sensormatic
Widescreen - 2.40
Audio:
Dolby Surround 5.1 - English
Dolby Surround - Spanish, French
Subtitles - English, Spanish - Optional
Additional Release Material:
Additional Footage - Vignettes (10)
Alternate Scenes (10)
Audio Commentary - Director David Ayer
Behind the Scenes - HBO First Look - City of Fallen Angels: Making STREET KINGS
Deleted Scenes (15)
Featurettes - 1. "Street Rules: Rolling with David Ayer and Jaime FitzSimons"
Time:
100
mins.
J&R Item # 1193512_6
UPC # 024543527503
Label: 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment
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David Ayer, who wrote TRAINING DAY, gives us another unflinching look at disillusionment and questionable decision-making within the ranks of the LAPD. Ayer's second directorial effort tells the story of burnt-out Tom Ludlow (Keanu Reeves), a functioning alcoholic and undisciplined detective with the Special Vice Unit. While so much of this characterization appears resonatingly familiar at first, we soon learn that the character here has been tweaked. While this loose cannon in no way does things by the book, he is also far from playing by his own rules. Ludlow is relied upon by the other detectives in the unit, and by their almost maniacally ambitious Captain Wander (Forest Whitaker), to go outside the law whenever needed. The infractions he is pressured to commit are quickly and uncomplainingly covered up by Captain Wander, while Ludlow and the rest of Special Vice receive accolades for their high clearance rate. Not until one of these cover-ups leads to the brutal murder of his ex-partner (Terry Crews) does Ludlow try to dispel the apathy (and the vodka fumes) clouding his purpose. This procedural melodrama is almost completely internalized within the LAPD, as Vice cops investigate Narcotics cops, who snitch on Homicide cops, and no one talks to Internal Affairs, etc. Crimes are staged, executed, and pinned firmly on suspects with alarming efficiency as the necessary DNA, murder weapons, and fingerprints are then sprinkled around the scenes after the fact.
A study in familiar elements slightly skewed, STREET KINGS provides a satisfying dose of bright, loud, violent police work blended with the right amount of discreetly passed interoffice envelopes to keep the taut intrigue in step with the body count. Little time is wasted on exposition, and the audience's ability to extrapolate is given a great deal of credit as Ludlow's dead wife, substance abuse, and past career troubles are flashed at us briefly, then put away in favor of the crisis at hand.
Cast:
"Common and the Game score as baddies....STREET KINGS clips along with brutal efficiency..."
-- Peter Travers
, (Rolling Stone)
3 stars out of 5 -- "The booze-broken future of Johnny Utah is a good look for the film....Reeves thrives." -- Ian Nathan , (Empire)
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