Also contains videos of the Opening movies and
Blooper Reel ending from Silent Hill 1 and opening movie from Silent Hill 2
Not exact matches
Indeed, it has all their hallmarks: amusing, witty, even absurd dialogue; hilarious ensemble scenes; wonderful characters / cameo performances; and incredibly funny
blooper reels during the
end credits.
Hey comedy directors: when your
end - credits
blooper reel is funnier than the rest of your movie, you've failed.
JK — Laurie, on you new projects did you do anything that could
end up on a gag /
blooper reel?
Like, really bad; the kind of movie where the
blooper reel attached to the
end credits is funnier than the film itself.
There is an alternate opening and
ending to the film, deleted scenes,
blooper reel and casting gallery, to name a few.
On disc two, there are even more tasty extras including an alternate
ending involving the Nightstalker characters hunting a werewolf, a
blooper reel, picture galleries, and a creative segment that has writer David Goyer interviewing director David Goyer (yes, the same man) on the treatment of bringing his script to the big screen.
Home Video Notes: Goosebumps Release Date: 26 January 2016 (Digital: 12 January 2016) Goosebumps releases to home video (Blu - ray 3D Combo Pack or Blu - ray Combo Pack & DVD)- Beginners Guide to Surviving a Goosebumps Creature - Strange Things are Happening... On - Set - Alternate Opening - Alternate
Ending - Deleted Scenes - Cast
Blooper Reel - All About Slappy - Creaturefied!
Features: Audio Commentaries: Marc Cherry, Bob Dailey and Jeff Greenstein on the season premiere, «Now You Know,» and Marc Cherry, Nicollette Sheridan and David Warren on Mother Said; Couples» Commentaries: Marcia Cross and Kyle MacLachlan on Now I Know, Don't Be Scared; Dana Delaney and Nathan Fillion on Distant Past; Eva Longoria Parker and Ricardo Antonio Chavira on Something's Coming; Felicity Huffman and Doug Savant on Welcome to Kanagawa, and Teri Hatcher and James Denton on Mother said; Getting Desperate: From Beginning to
End — following the making of Something's Coming; Spare Time: Hanging With the Men of Wisteria Lane; Cherry - Picked: Creator Marc Cherry's Favorite Scenes [with optional commentary]; Alternate
ending [with optional commentary]; Deleted Scenes [with optional commentary], and a
Blooper Reel.
The bonus second disc comes with a 16 - part behind - the - scenes documentary (106 minutes), a
blooper reel, an alternate
ending, galleries, trailers, a featurette: «Goyer on Goyer: The Writer Interviews the Director» and DVD - Rom features (accessible only with PCs).
A
reel of Outtakes (3:35) expand upon the lengthy
bloopers that feature in the 13 - minute
end credits.
JK — Laurie, on you new projects did you do anything that could
end up on a gag /
blooper reel?
Why suffer through some of the game's most frustrating moments - including a minigame titled Beaver Bother which rots in the seventh circle of gaming hell - to collect items which offer nothing more substantial than the chance to view a faux
blooper reel alternate
ending?