While there are no lion hunting games or funny bloopers to catch the attention of younger viewers, there is
an extended alternate ending that introduces additional characters and contains a lot more pomp and pageantry than the film's screened ending.
The packaging promises an «
extended alternate ending» (3:25), which is actually just extended (not so much «alternate»).
On DVD THE PROUD FAMILY MOVIE has a never - before - seen
extended alternate ending, and four fantastic animated «shorties» from the TV series.
DVD Extras: • Never Before Seen
Extended Alternate Ending • Proud Family Shorties Fun animated shorts from the TV series!
Not exact matches
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.
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.
Extended Version Bachelorette Party Deleted Scenes
Alternate Endings Uncensored Gag Reel
Alternate Opening Concept Audio Commentary by Director McG (
Extended Version) Theatrical Trailer Sneak Peek
This fun for the whole family release includes an
extended cut of the film with an
alternate ending and loads of special features.
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.
According to the press release, besides the obvious
extended cut as an option, the Theatrical & Unrated Edition DVD replaces the gag reel with an unrated version of it and adds an
alternate ending and the featurettes «Sodom's Got»em» and «Leeroy Jenkins: The Gates of Sodom.»
The section of ten deleted /
extended scenes includes a superior
alternate opening, welcome shards of character development, and an inferior
alternate ending — without spoiling anything, in the original finish, we're left to imagine what would become a singularly unsettling revelation, the key to Jeepers Creepers» impact and surely its eventual cult status.
Referred to as a «thought - provoking
extended ending» within the back cover's shamelessly hyperbolic ad copy («Casey Affleck and Morgan Freeman are even more electrifying in spectacular 1080p...»), the
alternate closer is virtually the same save the restoration of some Blade Runner-esque voiceover.
Referred to as a «thought - provoking
extended ending» within the back cover's shamelessly hyperbolic ad copy («Casey Affleck and Morgan Freeman are even more electrifying in spectacular 1080p...»), the
alternate closer is virtually the same save the restoration of some
Extras: Director's commentary; National Board of Review Q&A with Maggie Betts, Melissa Leo, Margaret Qualley, Julianne Nicholson and Dianna Agron;
alternate ending plus deleted and
extended scenes.
Two deleted scenes, sadly of VHS quality, showcase an
extended lunch with the Pelas family as well as a genuinely haunted
alternate ending reminiscent of A Perfect World that had me lamenting Green's choice to remove it.
Notable Extras: DVD & Blu - ray — A commentary with director Harold Ramis, Jack Black, and Michael Cera,
extended and
alternate scenes, an
alternate ending, a Line - O-Rama, a Year One: The Journey Begins featurette, a gag reel, and 2 additional features («Sodom's Got «Em!»
Running time: 111 minutes Distributor: Anchor Bay Entertainment DVD Extras: Feature commentary with director Wes Craven and the cast, deleted and
extended scenes,
alternate opening,
extended ending, gag reel and «the Making of Scream 4» featurette.
Six deleted or
extended scenes (with only a bit that anticipates the shenanigans of Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind worthy of note), a ludicrously undercooked «
alternate ending» (2 mins.)
And now, Born to be Bad is more shocking than ever, thanks to the recently discovered — and never before seen —
alternate,
extended ending.
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.
In addition to both the action - packed theatrical version and the
extended unrated version with footage not seen in theaters, Den of Thieves on Blu - ray ™, DVD, and Digital also features never - before seen bonus content including an
alternate ending, outtakes and deleted scenes, and insightful commentary from the filmmakers.
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).
It's comprised of 2 deleted scenes, 2
extended sequences, and an
alternate ending.
There is another scene with the girls and some of Aron's video diaries are
extended, but the item accounting for 22 minutes of this section is an «
alternate ending.»
Bonus Features: The DVD offers a less enigmatic
alternate ending, nearly twenty minutes of deleted and
extended scenes and a feature commentary.
EXTRAS: The Blu - ray release includes nine featurettes — covering a range of topics like the cast, stunts, visual effects, production design, location shooting in Johannesburg and A.I — as well as an
alternate ending, an
extended scene and a concept art gallery.
Playtime can be
extended by going through the story again under the Challenging difficulty setting, which nets an
alternate narrative and «true»
ending.
I've got to be honest that I was expecting some more standard DVD bonus features here: royal audio commentary, an
extended director's cut, multi-angle sequences, and at the very least, deleted scenes, bloopers, and an
alternate ending.
There is an equally bad
alternate ending and some Deleted /
Extended Scenes with commentary by Director Kimberly Peirce.
If you choose X-men: The Last Stand (in either widescreen or full screen versions) you will also receive audio commentaries by director Brett Ratner and writers Zak Penn and Simon Kinberg, as well as by producers Lauren Shuler - Donner, Ralph Winter, Avi Arad, David Gorder, and writers Zak Penn and Simon Kinberg, three
alternate endings (with optional commentary by Brett Ratner), ten deleted /
extended scenes (with optional commentary by Brett Ratner), theartical trailers, a couple of Easter eggs and a sneak peek at A Night At The Museum.
There is an «
Alternate Ending», with optional commentary by Fuqua, which is more like an extended e
Ending», with optional commentary by Fuqua, which is more like an
extended endingending.
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.
It's got all the supplements of the previous Blu - ray and 2 - Disc DVD Special Edition (commentary by director Oliver Stone, twelve
extended / deleted scenes and an
alternate ending with optional commentary by Stone, and the 1992 documentary feature Beyond JFK: A Question of Conspiracy, co-directed by two - time Oscar winner Barbara Kopple) plus three bonus documentaries: the new JFK Remembered: 50 Years Later (directed by Robert Kline), the 1965 John F. Kennedy: Years of Lightning, Day of Drums (directed by Bruce Herschensohn), and JFK: To the Brink (a chapter from Stone's Showtime series Untold History of the United States).
Disc two is where a majority of the extras can be found, including 18 - minutes of deleted and
extended scenes (as well as an
alternate ending where Matthew McConaughey's character doesn't get away), four different production featurettes ranging from the making of the opening battle sequence («The Hot LZ») to special effects («Blowing Shit Up») and production design («Designing the Thunder»), and a cast featurette made up almost entirely of behind - the - scenes antics.
Very Good (3 stars) Unrated Running time: 120 minutes Studio: Dreamworks Home Entertainment 2 - Disc DVD Extras: Filmmaker commentary, cast commentary: with Ben Stiller, Jack Black and Robert Downey, Jr., deleted and
extended scenes, an
alternate ending, video rehearsals, plus much more.
In fan communities, they write and rewrite favorite books like Harry Potter,
extending plotlines and creating
alternate endings, all the while engaging in rigorous feedback and revision processes that English teachers would admire.