Eight items are provided in an unexpectedly epic Blu - ray - only section called «Deleted and
Alternate Scenes with Filmmaker Introductions» (42:25, SD).
Other extras include deleted /
alternate scenes with director commentary, interactive documentaries, the director's notebook, an art gallery, a music video (Cypress Hill and Roni Size's «Child of the Wild West»), a guide to the Blade 2 video game and DVD - Rom features.
Special features are as follows: Ghostbusters: Answer the Call (4K UHD / Blu - ray 3D Combo Pack, Blu - ray & Digital)- Theatrical Version (117 minutes)- Extended Edition (133 minutes)- 2 Hysterically Haunting Gag Reels - 4 Unearthed deleted scenes - 11 Totally Possessed Alternate Scenes and more than 60 minutes of additional extended and
alternate scenes with Ultraviolet download - 6 Jokes - A-Plenty alternate take reels - 5 Supernatural Featurettes: Chris Hemsworth is Kevin, The Ghosts of Ghostbusters, Meet the Team, Visual Effects: 30 Years Later and Slime Time.
The Blu - ray and DVD release features commentary by filmmaker Jordan Peele, an alternate ending and 23 minutes of deleted and
alternate scenes with commentary by Peele, the featurette «Unveiling the Horror of Get Out» (8 mins) and a Q&A with Peel and the cast conducted by Chance the Rapper.
Also included on the single - disc release is a series of deleted /
alternate scenes with optional director commentary, a blooper reel and two featurettes: the making - of documentary «Before, During and «After the Sunset»» and «Interview with a Jewel Thief.»
We can view the deleted /
alternate scenes with or without commentary from director De Bont.
Bonus: • Audio Commentary with Director Jan De Bont • 7 Deleted /
Alternate Scenes with Optional Commentary • 5 Featurettes • Gerard Butler's Screen Test • 2 Music Videos
Not exact matches
That, coupled
with the
scene of ascension, again only in Luke, dramatized the absence of Jesus and the need for an
alternate form of divine presence for the life of faith.
Also included, Anderson's American Express commercial that remains a fun homage to Truffaut, a loving speech by Oakley Friedberg, the young son of set designer Mark Frienberg, who spent time on location
with his family raising funds for charity organizations, a silly trophy case application making fun of the film's lack of critical awards, deleted and
alternate scenes, a stills gallery, and the theatrical trailer.
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).
Though Kapur
alternates scenes of dungeon gloom
with those of sunlit splendor, the dark / light dark / light dark / light pacing makes for a choppy moviegoing experience.
The run time is a short 82 minutes, although that itself is padded out
with a 10 - minute end credits sequence that is injected
with several outtakes and
alternate scenes that didn't make the final cut.
Blu - ray / DVD Combo Pack Extras: Deleted and extended
scenes with director's commentary;
alternate ending; Smack Talk: Filming the Girl Fight
Scene; gag reel; Holiday Reunion; and feature commentary by director Malcolm Lee.
They include an
alternate opening of Carol doing an voice exercise
with an annoyingly - voiced woman interviewing her in a bookstore, more of and on Dani and Moe's rocky marriage, a
scene featuring an accomplished female voiceover artist (played by Melissa Disney), and a number of additional clips from the convincing fake reality dating TV show woven throughout the film,
Extras: Visual commentary by director Barry Sonnenfeld and actor Tommy Lee Jones
with on - screen diagrams, Character animation studies,
Scene deconstruction, Extended and
alternate scenes, Photo galleries, Storyboard comparisons, Featurette, Documentary, Theatrical trailers, Production notes, Talent files.
The folks at HISHE made several animated
alternate endings to Guardians of the Galaxy,
with many of the movie's memorable
scenes getting derailed and Thanos in his hovering chair becoming the most chill villain in the Marvel Universe.
Their collaboration started back in 1996
with a short movie called Loaded, in which they
alternated acting
scenes with stunts
scenes.
Disc 12 is basically identical to the original Director's Cut of Zombie's remake that was released on Blu - ray in 2007,
with a very informative feature commentary by Zombie, numerous deleted and
alternate scenes, a blooper real, and various featurettes.
Running time: 93 minutes Studio: Paramount Home Video DVD Extras: Bloopers,
alternate takes, deleted
scenes, «The Making of» featurette, a music video, MTV spots, theatrical trailer, a Q&A
with real - life skating champion Scott Hamilton, and much more.
EXTRAS: In addition to a pair of audio commentaries (one
with director / co-writer Paul Feig and co-writer Katie Dippold, and the other
with Feig and various crew members), there's a series of production featurettes covering things like casting, creature design and visual effects, over an hour of deleted / extended
scenes,
alternate takes and two different gag reels.
Blu - ray and DVD
with a short, promotional - style «Making Sabotage» featurette, deleted
scenes, and two
alternate endings.
But I kept telling the studio, and I kept telling Ryan, I'm like, «No, the director's cut going to come in at like 2:12,»» Leitch explained about his rough cut of the film before elaborating that the extended version contains a montage of Deadpool attempting suicide, some extra material
with Domino and
alternate takes of existing
scenes with different dialogue.
There are also a number of extended and
alternate scenes, a fake commercial for Annie's jewelry store employer, and three entirely excised sequences — the big one being a five - minute blind date
scene featuring Wiig's character
with Paul Rudd, who experiences a character - revealing ice skating accident.
Director Jennifer Lynch and co-stars Mac Miller and Charlie Newmark offer a rather perfunctory commentary track and there are two deleted
scenes and a radically
alternate ending that offers the closest thing to a «happy ending» this film grim vision could hope for, all
with optional commentary by Lynch.
With more than six minutes of never - before - seen footage woven back into the film and an additional 24 minutes of deleted
scenes,
alternate endings and a retrospective documentary featuring the cast of the film, Dumb and Dumber: Unrated is a must own for every comedy fan!
Don't miss: Supplemental materials include deleted and
alternate scenes, a behind - the -
scenes featurette
with Wilson and a look at Virginia.
Features both the American and British versions of the film, commentary track by creator / actor Richard O'Brien and co-star Patricia Quinn, an audience participation picture - in - picture track
with a live version of the show and a «callback» subtitle track that cues viewers to classic audience responses, featurettes, two deleted musical
scenes, outtakes,
alternate opening and ending, and other celebrations of the culture of «Rocky Horror.»
Disc 2 is deluged
with games and activities such as an Under the Sea Virtual Ride (as well as featurettes about its creation), DisneyPedia: Life Under The Sea (full of fun facts about fish), Backstage Disney's Treasures Untold (the making - of The Little Mermaid), deleted
scenes and an
alternate ending (
with filmmaker introduction), Storm Warning (meet the special effects unit), art galleries, an early presentation reel, the original theatrical trailer and a song demo of Silence Is Golden.
Extras include a six - minute behind - the -
scenes featurette whose highlight is star Wilson suiting up for a pre-production supersonic flight; seven deleted or extended
scenes — among them odd
alternate opening and closing title sequences —
with optional commentary from director Moore and editor Paul Martin Smith — these trims carry a viewer discretion warning, for they would've threatened the film's PG - 13 rating; a fantastic, largely CGI pre-visualization (
with, again, optional Moore / Smith commentary) of the virtuoso ejection set piece that at times gives Final Fantasy a run for its money; the teaser trailer for Spielberg's upcoming Minority Report; and two engrossing full - length commentaries, one by Moore and Smith, the other producer John Davis and executive producer Wyck Godfrey.
Additionally, there's an audio commentary
with director Adam McKay and the cast, a making - of featurette, four more production featurettes, a lengthy gag reel, deleted, extended and
alternate scenes, clips from the table read, and if you can believe it, much more.
Bonus features consist of a six - minute featurette charting John's involvement as both an executive producer and songwriter; two
alternate (storyboarded) endings
with optional introductions from director Kelly Asbury; two character - based, two - minute interview chats
with Ashley Jensen and Ozzy Osbourne; a collection of deleted
scenes; trailers; and a music video for «Crocodile Rock.»
Clover Fun Deleted
Scenes with Optional Commentary
Alternate Endings
with Optional Commentary
Special features include feature commentary
with Writer / Director Scott Stewart, Producer Jason Blum, Executive Producer Brian Kavanaugh - Jones and Editor Peter Gvozdas as well as
alternate and deleted
scenes from the film.
I spotted ten differences, some as minor as to add just a few seconds to a
scene's end (e.g. Cam commenting on Marty's struggle
with opening doors, Marty's
alternate cereal recommendation).
Over thirty minutes of deleted and
alternate scenes, including a reconstructed opening sequence,
with commentary by James Ivory
Lest he alienate his target audience of people who buy baseball - themed merchandise from the Skymall catalog, Garlin
alternates these interviews
with scenes of himself watching Little League games (less exciting than it sounds) and bathetic discussions of sports and fatherhood
with his dad's ghost, played by Timothy Olyphant.
It comes
with an introduction by Scorsese, a commentary track by Scorsese and film critic Carrie Rickey,
alternate takes, deleted
scenes, a photo gallery and trailers.
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.
If you are more of a fan of the franchise than that, then The Incredible Hulk Special Edition DVD may tempt you by offering the previously noted audio commentary and deleted
scenes along
with alternate openings and featurettes (The Making of Incredible Hulk, Becoming The Hulk, Becoming The Abomination, Anatomy of a Hulk Out, and From Comic Book to Screen).
It also comes
with 12 minutes of deleted
scenes and 5 more minutes of
alternate scenes, both
with optional commentary tracks.
Headlining the second disc of the set is «Monster Squad Forever,» a five - part retrospective on the origins, casting and production of the movie that should quell diehard fans, while the addition of deleted /
alternate scenes, an animated storyboard of The Squad's fight
with The Mummy, and a hilarious interview
with Tom Noonan in character as Frankenstein all serve as great supplemental material.
The disc is rounded out
with twelve minutes of
alternate / extended takes improperly labeled as deleted
scenes and a still photo gallery.
Running time: 105 Minutes Studio: Universal Studios Home Entertainment 2 - Disc Special Edition Blu - ray / DVD Combo Pack Extras: Digital copy; 2
alternate endings; deleted
scenes;
alternate scenes; gag reel; Plotting Tower Heist; feature commentary
with director Brett Ratner, editor Mark Helfrich and co-writers Ted Griffin and Jeff Nathanson; Tower Heist Video Diary; U-Control; pocket BLU App; and more.
Limited Edition 2 Disc DVD set & Blu - Ray Extras: 36 minute Black Metal short film of deleted
scenes,
Alternate ending, Outtakes, The Cutting Room
with musicians not in the film including: Enslaved, Ted «Nocturno Cutlo» Skjellum from Darkthrone, and Jørn «Necrobutcher» from Mayhem, plus more
with Ulver, Immortal, Jan Axel «Hellhammer» Blomberg, Gylve» Fenriz» Nagell and Kjetil «Frost» Haraldstad, 46 more minutes of Varg Vikernes and a 45 minute class on the history of black metal
with Fenriz
Of note among the ten deleted / extended
scenes totalling 19 minutes is an
alternate version of the acid trip Dewey takes
with The Beatles (I'm sure someone out there will enjoy seeing Kristen Wiig tongue - wrestle Margo Martindale) and a funny — and frankly vital — window into Dewey's songwriting process that's probably closer to reality than anything in Once.
They include an
alternate opening in Helium, a
scene of Ned (Edgar Rice Burroughs) at college (
with Jonathan Hyde as his professor), and extended battles.
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.
EXTRAS: The so - called «Freedom Edition» Blu - ray includes an audio commentary
with directors Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg, five production featurettes, Randall Park's audition video, deleted
scenes,
alternate takes, a blooper reel and a Discovery Channel special featuring Rogen and co-star James Franco.
With the glaring exceptions of an elaborate dream sequence and the (silly)
alternate ending, these are mostly heads or tails clipped from pre-existing
scenes.
Otherwise, we get a commentary track
with director Liman, and an impressive array of deleted /
alternate scenes, featurettes, interviews and a music video.