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Widescreen and Fullscreen Presentations; Digitally Mastered Audio & Anamorphic Video; Production Notes; Animated Menus; Audio: English 5.1 (Dolby Digital); Subtitles: English; HBO First Look: Inside and Undercover; Featurette: Setting Up For The Score; Hot Music Videos by Jay-Z, Tyrese featuring Heavy D and So Plush featuring Ja Rule; Talent Files; Theatrical Trailers; Scene Selections
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0. Scene Selections
1. Start [1:57]
2. Rock and Roll [9:07]
3. X marks the spot [1:47]
4. Two years later [5:10]
5. Pizza man [2:16]
6. Uncle Lou [2:02]
7. Malone [3:38]
8. Carlson's new partner [4:12]
9. Rim robbery [3:42]
10. "Buckle up!" [1:53]
11. Liquor store robbery [2:51]
12. Tulley's dead end [9:08]
13. Shaking things up [2:38]
14. Interrogating Tulley [3:37]
15. Classified [2:19]
16. 413 In Progress [2:47]
17. The letter B [4:01]
18. Federal training [1:06]
19. The Evidence Room [3:21]
20. Sting operation [3:43]
21. Just like old times [2:31]
22. Lafleur [3:29]
23. Moving in [1:24]
24. Mexico bound [3:01]
25. In hot pursuit [1:15]
26. Expert negotiator [3:17]
27. Federale [1:29]
28. Out of jurisdiction [6:09]
An always engaging and frequently hilarious cop comedy, Blue Streak provides erstwhile sitcom star Martin Lawrence with his most satisfying big-screen showcase to date. He plays Miles Logan, a master thief who impersonates a cop in order to penetrate the police station where, several years prior, he hid a $17 million diamond just before getting carted off to prison. Logan's efforts to maintain a convincing front while searching for the hidden jewel generates the film's laughs. Director Les Mayfield (Encino Man) gives the star plenty of leeway, and Lawrence invests his swaggering, street-smart heist artist with the same brash manner and manic energy that first endeared him to TV audiences. Best of all, he lampoons the type of indestructible cop that's become a fixture in action movies; no cliché is left unspoofed. Shoot-outs and car chases pep things up, and the supporting players are uniformly fine, but Blue Streak is essentially pure, undistilled Martin Lawrence at his sparkling best. Ed Hulse, Barnes & Noble
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