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DVD Extras Disc 2 holds the goodies, which include an extra butcher's at the opening sequence, deleted and extended scenes, an alternate ending, production designs, stills, notebooks, promo material, and filmographies.
Fans of the typical Judd Apatow special features will love the Blu - ray release of «The Five - Year Engagement,» which includes 45 minutes of deleted scenes, another 45 minutes of extended and alternate scenes, and other usual suspects like a gag reel, Line - O-Rama, and a DVD and UltraViolet digital copy of the film.
SPECIAL FEATURES The commentary track, which features director John Milius and Schwarzenegger, is a hoot: They spend most of it alternating between a sort of masturbatory reverie -LRB-» That's a great shot»), play - by - play commentary -LRB-» Here's the scene with the giant snake»), and filmmaking insight (in casting Conan's adversaries, Milius made sure that they were all bigger than Arnold, so that viewers wouldn't see his victory as a foregone conclusion).
There are the usual extended takes and deleted scenes (including some alternate endings, one of which is only in storyboard form), an exploration of the opening title sequence, the trailer, and several demonstrations of the visual and audio mastering that went into this edition.
Aside from the opening and closing scenes which bookend things, the movie takes place in a single day in each of the time periods, alternating back and forth between them.
A series of disconnected scenes alternating between two story lines, neither of which is cogent or concluded.
Their collaboration started back in 1996 with a short movie called Loaded, in which they alternated acting scenes with stunts scenes.
The DVD contains 8 Deleted Scenes, four of which are simply alternate examples of scenes which are in the finishedScenes, four of which are simply alternate examples of scenes which are in the finishedscenes which are in the finished film.
In the early going, the story alternates between scenes of wayward kids partying and moments in which a friend knocks on Sara's door and blankly informs her that her latest make - out partner has hung himself; by the end, it's just one scene after another of people screaming at each other.
The original A Nightmare on Elm Street also gets a Blu - ray debut this week, featuring all the supplements from the earlier DVD «Infinifilm Special Edition» release (two commentary tracks, alternate endings, three documentary featurettes), plus the Blu - ray exclusive interactive «Focus Points» mode, which allows instant access to alternate takes and behind the scenes footage while watching the film.
There are entire scenes where one character walks into a room and starts talking to another character and the rest of the scene plays out alternating shots of the actors» faces (which seem to eschew makeup and draw attention to actors» freckles and moles and other «blemishes») and in cinematographer Robert Elswit's creamy»70s - style lighting.
Nothing like his slapdash «Idaho» (a freeform 2011 experiment in which Franco remade Gus Van Sant's «My Own Private Idaho» from an alternate script), these bonus scenes were shot by «This Is the End» DP Brandon Trost and prove that Franco is capable of making a professional - grade movie when he applies himself.
If nothing else, the alternate version gives Kaluuya and Howery one more good scene to play together, a moment when the comic register in which most of their friendship has played out gives way to a beautifully acted quiet moment of shared pain (and a check - in that Sid, Chris» beloved dog, is doing OK).
The all - HD video side of things kicks off with «Deleted, Extended and Alternate Scenes» (25:21), which is comprised of fourteen bits unused, shortened, or somehow altered in the film.
Scenes alternate between the mother's younger self and the duo's present - day quest — all of which culminates in one whopper of a revelation.
There's an early introductory scene that shows Zavala squaring off against another law enforcement type (he may have been a firefighter, actually) in a boxing ring and later there are alternate takes of Taylor and Zavala debriefing their superiors on the fire rescue, which was an different take on the «found footage» idea.
A Deleted and Alternate Scenes section (15:29) consists of six scenes, which Tarantino discusses and sets up in one 3 - minute group Scenes section (15:29) consists of six scenes, which Tarantino discusses and sets up in one 3 - minute group scenes, which Tarantino discusses and sets up in one 3 - minute group intro.
Rocky Balboa becomes a home entertainment contender with this DVD release, which offers an audio commentary with Sylvester Stallone, deleted scenes (including an alternate ending), and boxing bloopers.
Three technical caveats accompany the «film with alternate ending and additional scene,» as it's called on the packaging: During the branched sequences, which are accessible only when viewing Identity in widescreen, the picture's stupendous Dolby Digital 5.1 mix switches to a much blander Dolby Surround recording, while James Mangold's director commentary, if selected, drops out altogether.
I know the fans want to see this alternate version of the film, which has many different scenes and apparently an alternate ending.
Apart from its opening scenes, which show the terrorists praying on the morning of September 11, United 93 plays out in real time, alternating between airplane's terrified, heroic passengers and the workers and government officials on the ground trying to divert disaster.
The deleted scenes and alternate takes are largely forgettable, but the standout supplemental — for fans of the film, at least — is the commentary, which features McBride, Franco, Theroux and director David Gordon Green.
Similarly, his comments on the excised scenes, which include an amusing alternate open and a darker (and more preferable) ending, address the obvious.
The DVD contains 9 deleted scenes, including an alternate ending, some of which are funny.
The Blu - ray editions add two additional featurettes (including a spotlight on Chris Hemsworth's improvisations as Kevin), collections of deleted scenes and extended and alternate scenes, and the obligatory gag reel, plus an Ultraviolet Digital HD copy of the film (which also includes extended and alternate scenes).
Some of these scenes are actual dailies which show alternate or different versions of scenes.
Get cracking with a nest full of deleted scenes (which includes three alternate endings), a making - of featurette titled Hatching Chicken Little, and an interactive video game called Where's Fish.
Davies» comments are somewhat more abundant and insightful in the disc's most substantial supplement, a longer alternate version of a four - scene stretch that occurs early in the film; needless to say, he prefers this extended piece, which was truncated in various ways only for run time considerations.
Then we come to a deleted scenes reel (9:47), which starts with flashy alternate opening titles and proceeds to include an extended Stephen and Lana argument, a teenaged Stephen breaking into his father's house, adult Stephen opening up to what sounds like a therapist but ends up being a kinky lover, getting whipped by another lady we can assume is a prostitute, and boxing in some kind of dreamlike bit.
Four other deleted scenes (in 4:3 letterbox), one of which recalls the lamented epilogue to Psycho in having a therapist profile Bourne for his ex-colleagues, plus a too - mushy alternate ending, standard - stuff making - of («The Birth of The Bourne Identity» (15 mins.)-RRB-
There's no deleted scenes, no behind - the - scenes featurette (which I assumed was law by now), no alternate ending.
If all those outtakes and gag reels weren't enough there is still more in «All the Stuff We Had to Take Out but Still Think is Funny», which includes more Deleted Scenes, Extended Scenes and Alternate Scenes.
Extras include a fistful of featurettes, an «all access» mode which plays behind - the - scenes material alongside the film itself, a pre-visualization sequence covering an alternate version of the ending, and a tour of the U.S.S. Missouri battleship which plays a large role in the movie.
This Blu - ray does offer a minute - long «alternate scene» in which Lamont does her pin - up girl routine in the altogether, presumably for European audiences.
Thankfully, the ideas this time around — unlike 2009's Star Trek, which clumsily established itself as an alternate timeline of the original universe — have nothing to do with time travel and trying to ensure unnecessary continuity between the previous versions and this one (save for one random scene, which uses a cameo as a way to shoehorn in an extraneous revelation via deus ex machina or vice versa).
Two puzzling alternate endings (included among seven deleted scenes) are the same brand of syrup with different varietals of sap, and Braff — who might as well have directed the film proper — introduces the video for Cary Brothers» «Ride,» which he did direct.
A selection of deleted scenes include a comic - book style alternate open and an extended ending in which Casey Jones (voiced by Chris Evans) proposes to April (Sarah Michelle Gellar); all of the excised footage is in varying stages of completion and is accompanied by commentary by Munroe (which, unfortunately, can not be turned off).
The DVD also includes 16 deleted and alternate scenes, which run a total of 28 minutes, though there's additionally a separate four - and - a-half-minute featurette, «What Happened to Nadia's Team?
«Abandoned Sequences & Deleted Scenes» offers five scenes that didn't make it into the theatrical version, some of which were abandoned at the conceptual stage: Alternate Title Design, Blood Vision, Rhino Fight, Choose Your Weapon, and Treasure Scenes» offers five scenes that didn't make it into the theatrical version, some of which were abandoned at the conceptual stage: Alternate Title Design, Blood Vision, Rhino Fight, Choose Your Weapon, and Treasure scenes that didn't make it into the theatrical version, some of which were abandoned at the conceptual stage: Alternate Title Design, Blood Vision, Rhino Fight, Choose Your Weapon, and Treasure Chest.
Aside from the short alternate ending which pales to the actual one, most other scenes are leisurely paced and, though disposable, very welcome as supplements.
Beyond that, we get a collection of nine deleted and alternate scenes (14:22), which, for some reason, are presented in standard definition.
Included in this bunch are a couple of complementary bits in which Wally and Kassie assess their fellow subway rides with voiceover, an alternate version of the central scene in which the act is more deliberate, and a less satisfying and insignificantly varied alternate ending.
Outside of the first sequence (an alternate opening in which Spencer dreams of meeting an attractive older girl), the deletions are very brief moments that would merely have extended existing scenes or montages.
Allright, fellas, good job on those... Finally, we have 7 deleted scenes, and an alternate ending, which is actually an interesting addendum to the film.
The interesting aspect of work on The Young Pope is that, despite the limited production times, we managed to come out of the constrictions of the TV series: fast editing and elaborate camera movements alternate with scenes in which the importance of the dialogues allows a longer and less action - filled framing.
DVD Extras The Two Disc Special Edition includes a disjointed commentary, two Making Of featurettes - one long, one short, trailers, an interview with Willis, behind the scenes footage and an alternate ending which is probably reason enough to buy this package.
Universal unveils home media details for M. Night Shyamalan's thriller Split, which will include an alternate ending and deleted scenes.
DVD Extras Original theatrical trailers, deleted scenes (which make for some interesting viewing), out - takes, audio commentary by Ridley Scott, artwork & photo galleries, original story boards, isolated original score, and alternate music track.
An alternate ending and an extended opening for the original Police Story are a nice touch, and an exhaustive gallery of deleted scenes — some of which are so brief that they span literally seconds — show that some real thought went into what is essentially fan service.
Nevertheless, Universal has put together the most comprehensive package from the best available sources, although hardcore fans may continue to find some fault with several omissions: a true isolated score track, optional branching of deleted scenes or alternate takes (some of which appeared, alongside elements from both music scores, in the Turner TV cut), the raw behind - the - scenes footage glimpsed in the documentary, a gallery of marketing and merchandising tie - ins, and the inclusion of original promo footage with cast and director.
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