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It'll also come with a DVD featuring an interview with the artist.
The anniversary edition of Primitive Man was released in July this year and contains a DVD featuring interviews and TV performance footage.

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Boasting laugh - out - loud bonus features - behind the scenes footage from Comic Relief festivals and interviews with Comic Relief talent, the collectible 2 - DVD is priced for everyone to own at $ 24.99.
DVD Special Features: Assembling The Ultimate Team — cast & crew interviews Audio Commentary with Director Joss Whedon
As a big thank you for the support all these years I'm raffling off a Silent Hill Revelation prize pack that includes a brand new Gaya Robbie the Rabbit Doll (with tag), US copy of Silent Hill Revelation Blu - ray + DVD + Digital Copy + UltraViolet, a mini Revelation promo poster, and a copy of Shock Horror Magazine with an interview with Michael Bassett and features Heather on the cover.
The DVD also features an interview with filmmaker Eskil Vogt from the 2014 Karlovy Vary International Film Festival.
The really interesting bits are ported over from a 2011 Severin Films DVD release that featured interviews with Friedkin (17 mins.)
The Blu - ray has a huge collection of special features — from interviews to deleted scenes to a short film — though none outstay their welcome, which is a good thing these days when it's reasonably accurate to assume that your average DVD collection features hundreds of films.
«Five Films» is packed with the standard assortment of DVD bonus features: background information, behind - the - scenes featurettes, interviews with principals and collaborators, etc..
Extras include the Original Theatrical Trailer featured on the DVD, but the nearly 10 - minutes - long vintage featurette on the making of the film with Crichton being interviewed and the pilot episode of the ill - fated and odd Beyond Westworld TV series are the new extras.
House of the Long Shadows (Kino Lorber Studio Classics, Blu - ray, DVD), directed by Pete Walker, stars Vincent Price, Christopher Lee, and Peter Cushing, along with John Carradine and Desi Arnaz Jr., and the disc features separate commentary tracks by director Pete Walker and film historian David Del Valle and an interview with Walker.
Blu - ray and DVD, with plenty of supplements: new interviews with Otto Preminger biographer Foster Hirsch and music critic Gary Giddins, a featurette on graphic designer Saul Bass and his long collaborative relationship with Preminger, excerpts from a 1967 episode of «Firing Line» featuring Preminger, newsreel footage from the set, and excerpts from a work - in - progress documentary on the making of the film, plus stills, a trailer and booklet with a new essay and an archival article.
Our edition of McCabe & Mrs. Miller, which arrives today on Blu - ray and DVD, includes a new behind - the - scenes documentary that features interviews with members of the film's cast and crew.
Running Time: 128 minutes Distributor: Universal Studios Home Entertainment Blu - ray / DVD Combo Pack Extras: Deleted scenes; interview with author John Le Carre; BD - Live; First Look; pocket Blu app; uHear; interviews with director Tomas Alfredson, screenwriter Peter Straughan, and actors Gary Oldman, Colin Firth and Tom Hardy; and feature commentary with Alfredson and Oldman.
Contents: - Blu - Ray of the Feature (Region Free)- DVD of the Feature (Region Free)- CD of the Soundtrack - DVD of Bonus Features (Region Free) A few never seen before additional shorts from the directors: Brain Death (21») by Neil Marshall The Halloween Kid (7») by Axelle Carolyn Boilly (30») by Lucky Mckee Thirsty (14») by Andrew Kasch Hot Rod Worm (4») by Andrew Kasch & John Skipp No Rest for the Wicked (15») by Ryan Schifrin The Evil (5») by Mike Mendez Video Diaries: 2 - 3 Video Diaries for each segment of the anthology, featuring interviews with the directors, cast, and crew, and sneak peeks behind - the - scenes on set.
DVD - ROM only features: Interviews, Documentary: The Making of About a Boy.
Unlike the long and intriguing «Birth of Studio Ghibli» or «The Making of The Cat Returns» on Nausicaä's and Cat's DVDs, respectively, Porco only features a paltry 3 - minute interview with Ghibli director Toshio Suzuki.
Excellent (4 stars) Unrated Running time: 99 Minutes Distributor: The Criterion Collection DVD Extras: New digital transfer; interview with director / star Lena Dunham; 4 short films by Dunham; «Creative Nonfiction,» Dunham's 1st feature film; interview with writer / director Paul Schrader; theatrical trailer; and a booklet featuring an essay by critic Phillip Lopate.
Available in standard edition and 2 - Disc «Collector's Edition» on both DVD and Blu - ray, that latter featuring the 18 - minute «The Making of Ip Man» (more promotional featurette than making - of documentary), deleted scenes, cast and crew interviews and a shooting diary among the supplements.
Features all of the featurettes, interviews and archival supplements of the previous DVD release along with a Blu - ray exclusive video track of picture - in - picture interviews and trivia on the cold war and nuclear arms race.
Sadly, the features on the second DVD set don't amount to much: a series of five - minute interviews with the principal cast and viola Davis.
Running time: 78 minutes Studio: First Run Features DVD Extras: Black Bear family album and history, extended Peter Coyote interview, secret FBI file on Black Bear Ranch, filmmakers» biography, original theatrical trailer, trailer gallery and «Uncensored — The Bare Truth of Communal Living» featurette.
Extras on the double disc DVD edition include a two - hour documentary, The World is Watching: The Making of the Hunger Games, the full Panem propaganda film that's fleetingly featured in the film, and interviews with the director as well as Donald Sutherland who plays the villainous president of Panem.
Bonus features on the 2 - disc Blu - ray + DVD edition include «Little Joe's Adventures in Europe,» a brand new interview with Joe Dallesandro on his numerous European film appearances during the 1970s and early 1980s; and reversible sleeve with original and newly commissioned artwork.
The DVD / Blu - ray combo contains bonus features including an interview with Laudenbach and several of his short films.
The Blu - ray and DVD feature Rivette's 1956 short Le coup du berger, which stars Jean - Claude Brialy and features appearances by his fellow film critics (and future nouvelle vague filmmakers) Claude Chabrol, Jean - Luc Godard, and Francois Truffaut, and an interview with critic and historian Richard Neupert.
Features commentary by film scholar Dana Polan, a new interview with Gloria Grahame biographer Vincent Curcio, a 20 - minute piece with filmmaker Curtis Hanson produced for the 2002 DVD release, a condensed version of the 1975 documentary I'm a Stranger Here Myself (this runs about 40 minutes), and the radio adaptation of the original novel produced for «Suspense» in 1948, plus a fold - out booklet with an essay by Imogen Sara Smith.
Both films are remastered from new 2k scans of 35 mm prints struck directly from the camera negatives and the double feature (two discs on DVD, one on Blu - ray) includes new interviews with manga author Koike Kazuo and screenwriter Norio Osada.
Features relaxed commentary by director Lone Scherfig and actors Carey Mulligan and Peter Sarsgaard (who spend as much time reminiscing over the shoot and appreciating key moments as discussing the production and the characters), a nine - minute making of featurette (which also includes interviews with screenwriter Nick Hornby and author Lynn Barber) and 11 deleted scenes among the supplements on both DVD and Blu - ray.
Each character and creature gets a little bonus feature, and some cast interviews happen in a more casual roundtable than most DVD extras.
PLUS: A booklet featuring a new essay by David Thomson (single DVD, DVD box set, and Blu - ray); interviews with production designer Ferdinando Scarfiotti and actor Ying Ruocheng, a reminiscence by Bertolucci, and an essay and production - diary extracts from Fabien S. Gerard (DVD box set only)
Raro's release on Blu - ray and DVD features the «visual essay» In the Shade of the Conformist with Italian film critic and historian Adriano Apra and featuring clips from a 2011 video interview with Bertolucci, plus two trailer and a booklet.
Special Features: • Brand new 2K transfer from the original camera negative • High Definition Blu - ray (1080p) and Standard Definition DVD presentations • Optional English SDH subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing • Audio commentary with co-writer and producer Mardi Rustam, make - up artist Craig Reardon and stars Roberta Collins, William Finley and Kyle Richards • New introduction to the film by director Tobe Hooper • Brand new interview with Hooper • My Name is Buck: Star Robert Englund discusses his acting career • The Butcher of Elmendorf: The Legend of Joe Ball — The story of the South Texas bar owner on whom Eaten Alive is loosely based • 5ive Minutes with Marilyn Burns — The star of The Texas Chain Saw Massacre talks about working on Eaten Alive • The Gator Creator: archival interview with Hooper • Original theatrical trailers for the film under its various titles Eaten Alive, Death Trap, Starlight Slaughter and Horror Hotel • US TV and Radio Spots • Alternate credits sequence • Reversible sleeve featuring original and newly commissioned artwork by Gary Pullin • Collector's booklet featuring new writing on the film, illustrated with original archive stills and posters
It was inevitable that a dramatic feature about Woodstock would debut on the fabled festival's 40th anniversary but, coupled with all the other tributes and DVD packages and interviews and look - backs and think pieces, I'm tempted to call for a moratorium on the whole shebang.
Blu - ray and DVD, with a seven - minute interview with the directors and over an hour of additional interviews with the featured commentators, including Andrew Sullivan, Christopher Hitchens, Dick Cavett, and James Wolcott, presented as a series short sound bite - sized clips.
The new DVD edition of the 1988 film features the alternate color ending and interviews with actor Yoshiko Tanaka and assistant director Takashi Miike among the supplements.
The DVD renders the rich cinematography beautifully, and it comes with a very noteworthy feature, a 50 - minute interview with Bergman and actor Erland Josephson on a Swedish talk show.
The Special Edition DVD of Fargo comes loaded with many added extras including «Minnesota Nice» - a new documentary featuring interviews with the cast and crew about the behind the scenes making of the film; Interview with the Coen Brothers; and «The Coen Brothers» Family Tree» - an interactive guide, plus much much more.
There are no supplements on the DVD but the Blu - ray has a substantial collection, including the well - made 50 - minute documentary «Michael Haneke: My Life,» which was made for German TV during the production of «The White Ribbon» and features interviews with stars of his previous films (including Juliette Binoche and Isabelle Huppert), and the 38 - minute «Making Of The White Ribbon,» which features a wealth of revelatory footage with Haneke rehearsing his cast (especially with the kids) and directing on the set.
The release includes most of the same extras from the deluxe DVD, as well as a new interview with composer Jon Brion, a new piece featuring behind - the - scenes footage of a recording session for the film's soundtrack, and a new conversation between curators Michael Connor and Lia Gangitano about the art of Jeremy Blake, used in the film.
This edition features both Blu - ray and DVD copies with new supplements, including commentary by Neil Marshall, the hour - long documentary «Werewolves vs. Soldiers: The Making of Dog Soldiers» with new interviews with Marshall, many of his collaborators, and the film's stars, and a 13 - minute featurette on the production design, plus Marshall's 1999 short film Combat and a couple of photo galleries.
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Brand new 2K restoration from original film materials High Definition (1080p) and Standard Definition DVD Presentations Optional English subtitles for the deaf and hard - of - hearing Audio commentary by writer - director Jack Hill, recorded exclusively for this release Brand new interview with Jack Hill Archive interview with cinematographer Alfred Taylor Archive interview with Hill and Johnny Legend Q&A with Hill, and actors Colleen Camp and Rosanne Katon recorded at the New Beverly Cinema in 2012 TV spots Reversible sleeve featuring original and newly commissioned artwork by Graham Humphreys
LIMITED EDITION CONTENTS • Limited Edition Blu - ray collection (4000 copies) • Brand new 2K restorations of all four films in the series presented on High Definition Blu - ray (1080p) and Standard Definition DVD • Original mono audio (uncompressed PCM on the Blu - rays) for all films • Optional English subtitles for all films • Double - sided fold out poster of two original artworks • Reversible sleeves for all films featuring original and newly commissioned artwork by Ian MacEwan • Booklet featuring new writing on the film by critic Chuck Stephens, a brand new interview with Toru Shinohara, creator of the original Scorpion manga and an archive interview with Meiko Kaji by Chris D. illustrated with original stills
The Blu - ray and DVD editions both feature a new interview with film critic David Thomson, who offers a crash course introduction to the art and themes of Hawks (it runs about 17 minutes), the new 20 - minute program «Howard Hawks and His Aviation Movies» with film scholars Craig Barron and Ben Burtt, and excerpts from Peter Bogdanovich's 1972 interviews with Howard Hawks (audio only, about 19 minutes), plus the 1939 «Lux radio Theatre» adaptation of the film with stars Cary Grant, Jean Arthur, Rita Hayworth, Richard Barthelmess, and Thomas Mitchell all reprising their roles, and the trailer.
The features collected inside the Divination Class are the most worthwhile: five deleted scenes, a «Creating the Vision» interview with J.K. Rowling and the filmmakers (which boasts interesting if somewhat masturbatory discussions about the trickiness and ease of both the novel and film), and the amusing «Head to Shrunken Head» interviews with the cast and crew (if only all DVD interviews were this much fun!).
New to this edition and featured on both Blu - ray and DVD editions is commentary by film historian and Mario Bava biographer Tim Lucas and the almost hour - long «Psycho Analysis,» an in - depth documentary on Blood and Black Lace and the origins of the giallo genre featuring interviews with directors Dario Argento and Lamberto Bava and screenwriter Ernesto Gastaldi among others.
2 - Disc DVD Extras: 11 newly - discovered deleted and extended scenes, director's commentary, feature commentary with Spike Lee, cinematographer Ernest Dickerson, actress Joie Lee and production designer Wynn Thomas, retrospective documentary with the cast and crew, storyboard gallery, 1989 Cannes press conference, interview with film editor Barry Brown, trailers, and «Behind the Scenes» and «The Making of» featurettes.
The DVD release comes with a scrappy short feature compiled from on - set footage and interviews with Hamoud and her Israeli producer, Shlomi Elkabetz.
Both the Blu - ray and DVD discs feature the great collection of new video interviews with composer Fabio Frizzi (56 minutes), actor Cosimo Cinieri (9 minutes), makeup effects artist Maurizio Trani (11 minutes), and Fulci historian Stephen Thrower (12 minutes), plus a live studio performance of Fabio Frizzi playing the main theme.
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