Specs:
Single Layered/Dual Sided
Widescreen 2.35:1 (Side A)
Pan and Scan 1.33:1 (Side B)
Languages: English (Dolby Digital 5.1 and 2.0), French (2.0)
Subtitles: English, Spanish, French
Special Features:
Scene Selections
Theatrical Trailer
Production Notes
Synopsis:
An undercover FBI agent gets into a mob family and fucks up everything.

Review:
This is a great fucking movie, hands down. Pacino and Depp have fucking great chemistry together. They seem to bounce off each other so well. Let's face it though Pacino was type casted into this role. But this time he's not the Godfather. This time he's just a pawn.

He's really great at playing this big shot that really isn't a big shot at all. Johnny Depp is hardcore. He plays it up as the undercover agent and a normal guy. Him and his wife were great together.

Now I won't say this is as good as "Goodfellas", but it's still a great movie. There's just a ton of great lines in this movie and they're all delivered with class. Bottom line if you like mob movies you'll love this movie.

Special Features :
This is an early DVD release so I'm going to excuse it. It only has scene selection and theatrical trailer. It's nothing special but this is one of the early DVD releases as I just said incase you're a fucking knob and didn't read that sentence.

Video:
The transfer? Forget about it! I love the super widescreen aspect ratio. I never watched the pan and scan version cuz that's for limp wrested motherfuckers.

Audio:
The 5.1 was fucking mint. All around a stand up job, which is always, good when 5 gangstas kick the shit out of an innocent Japanese restaurant manager.

"If you're a rat, then I'm the biggest fucking mutt in the history of the Mafia" -Al Pacino

-Zorbs