Snatch

Snatch

Submitted by Martin Quellet, Dan Mallory and John Biasetti

Columbia TriStar Home Entertainment has hidden a boatload of hidden features on their release of “Snatch.” Here is how you can find them all.

Insert the first disc of the 2-disc set and from the main menu go to “Audio Set-up.” Highlight the “Play Movie” menu entry and then press the “up” arrow key on your remote control twice. This will highlight a musical note icon on the screen. Pressing “Enter” now will give you access to a screen with ring tone setup so you can set your cell phone to the same melody that Doug is using.

Now, insert the second disc from the set and highlight the right arrow key on the screen. Then press the arrow “up” key on your remote control, followed by the “right” arrow key. This highlights an exclamation mark on the screen, and if you hit “Enter” now, you will get to a new section. After answering the question “Are you easily offended?” you will be treated to a 90-second collage of gunplay and swearing clips from the film, either in their uncensored glory, or a bleeped-out version.

Now, go back to the second disc’s main menu and select the right arrow on the screen, which takes you to the second page of the main menu. Here, press the “up” arrow key on your remote control, followed by the “left” key, highlighting a “1” on the screen. After pressing “Enter” you will now have the chance to see a 70-second montage of some of the greatest quotes from the movie.

There’s more to be found in the “Filmographies.” Go there and select “Guy Ritchie’s” filmography. Then press “up” and “left” on your remote control to highlight another “1” symbol, which will take you to some additional interview footage with the director.

In Brad Pitt’s filmography, hit the “up” and “right” buttons on your remote control to highlight another “1” symbol, which will take you to some additional interview footage with the director, talking about the actor.

In Vinnie Jones’ filmography, hit the “up” button twice on your remote control and you will get to see some additional interview footage with the director, talking about the actor.

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