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The cruise includes full commentary by a TMECC Eco Ranger and a light lunch is served on board.

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One difference is that today's commentaries hold very little knowledge of Torah culture and even the Jewish dialogue going on in the New Testament and although they have a lot of knowledge, it is diluted by a full cultural engagement which leaves a lot out with a very gentile understanding of Scripture.
The full clip, which unfolds with accompanying commentary by Yankees announcers Paul O'Neill and Michael Kay, involves their analysis skirting around the actual impact at first and is followed by some secondhand pain.
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What this implies is that some of these so - called «hate speeches» may actually be personal or subjective interpretation, opinion or commentary garnished with a basket full of prejudice by the reader or the listener.
Challenges beyond employer objections that could slow privately insured women's full use of contraceptive benefits are the focus of a recent commentary co-authored by Weisman and Chuang that is now online online, and also in the September / October print edition of Women's Health Issues.
The full report and accompanying commentary by communications researcher Ellen Wartella (Northwestern University) are available free to the public online.
The full report and an accompanying commentary by Diane Halpern (Minerva Schools at the Keck Graduate Institute) are published in Psychological Science in the Public Interest, a journal of the Association for Psychological Science.
Presented in either wide or full screen, both versions offer commentary by directors David Bowers and Sam Fell, a behind the scenes interactive tour, and a peek at the animator's gallery.
The collector's edition provides an interesting full - length audio commentary by Laurent Bouzereau and Peter Bogdanovich.
There are two alternate soundtracks with which you can enjoy the film: an audio commentary by Tim Burton and a music - only track isolating Danny Elfman's score and songs in full Dolby TrueHD 5.1.
DVD Extras Anamorphic 1.85:1; incredibly atmospheric animated menus; scene selection; choice of 2.0 / Dolby digital 5.1; full audio commentary by co - writer / director Shane Meadows, co - writer / star Paddy Considine, and producer Mark Herbert (all giggling), revealing that the decision to include Anthony in scenes other than flashbacks was last - minute, that the script changed daily on - set, that the castle was a disused zoo, and that the original ending was too close to Get Carter; nine minutes of commentary out - takes (Easter egg); Optimum trailer reel; What U Sitting On?
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.
On the Blu - ray Disc stamped FEATURE FILM, additionally find a full - length audio commentary from Johnson, who's recorded — and likely listened to — enough of these by now that he avoids common pitfalls like narrating the action or treading overcautiously.
The red - band trailer is packed full of the deeply dark comedy we've come to expect from McDonagh (with a not so subtle social commentary nod to Ferguson) and he's assembled a pitch - perfect cast for it, led by Oscar winner Frances McDormand, delivering possibly the funniest, raunchiest lines of her career.
Made of Honor walks down the isle on DVD (in either wide or full screen presentations) with an audio commentary by director Paul Weiland.
These nuggets include a full - length commentary by director Danny Boyle and Screenwriter Frank Cottrell Boyce, deleted scenes and a behind - the - scenes featurette.
Anchor Bay's two - disc DVD set, released in 2002, contains a full - length commentary track by Bigelow, a making - of documentary, one outtake, storyboard, and trailers.
The full - length commentary by academic Casper Tybjerg is dry and very scene specific, probably best sampled if the other extras don't prove sufficient.
Presented in either widescreen (2.35:1 aspect ratio) or full frame versions, the disc packs along two audio commentaries (one by stars Jodie Foster and Abigail Breslin, and the other by directors Mark Levin and Jennifer Flackett), three featurettes (Nim's Friends, Abigail's Journey and Working on Water) and deleted scenes (where you'll meet some of Nim's imaginary friends).
Disc 1 offers the movie and an audio commentary by director Stefen Fangmeier — and is all you will get if you opt for the single disc DVD release of Eragon, being sold in either wide or full screen presentations.
Lastly, a full audio commentary from 2010 by longtime TIME film critic Richard Schickel is also included on this excellent Blu - ray release.
Oliver Stone's W. is inaugurated on DVD (full frame or widescreen) and Blu - ray (full frame and widescreen), with the following bonus materials: deleted scenes, an audio commentary by director Oliver Stone, the original theatrical trailer and featurettes (Dangerous Dynasty: The Bush Presidency and No Stranger to Controversy: Oliver Stone's George W. Bush).
Below is the scene in full, with commentary by Coogler, along with his production designer Hannah Beachler.
DVD Extras A choice of commentaries, a surprisingly good array of behind - the - scenes featurettes, deleted scenes, a trailer, and a full music video of «Child Stars on Your Television» (it's a «We Are The World» - style song performed by a huge host of long - forgotten child stars, which rolls during the end credits and is probably the best part of the whole disc).
There are interesting side - by - side storyboard / finished scene comparisons for the film's more visually complex sequences; a selection of rather understandably deleted scenes that can be viewed with commentary by director and producer as well as within the context of the film (albeit in rather cumbersome fashion); a largely useless montage of still photos from the production cut to a cue of John Murphy's score; the usual cast and crew filmographies and production notes; plus a full - frame version of the film to go with the nicely transferred anamorphic widescreen one.
The new, previously unreleased bonus features will include: • Audio commentaryFull - length documentary, «The Making of Lilo & Stitch» with scene selections and notes • 2 Animator Conversations: «Andres Deja discusses Lilo» and «Alex Kupershmidt discusses Stitch» • Deleted scenes & Early Concepts • Chris Sanders» Photo gallery • 2 new music videos: «Your Ohana», «Suspicious Minds» by Gareth Gates • The Style Book of Chris Sanders • The Story of Stitch • A Conversation with Joe Grant and Dean DeBlois • Ric Sluiter Interviews Maurice Noble • Dean DeBlois pitches a New Sequence • Mulan: «Mulan's Decision» • Dumbo: «The Train Arrives»
Presented in a widescreen video transfer and Dolby Digital 5.1 audio soundtrack, the «Man on Fire» DVD includes two full - length audio commentary tracks (the first by director Tony Scott, and the other with producer Lucas Foster, screenwriter Brian Helgeland and star Dakota Fanning), as well as deleted scenes and an alternate ending (also featuring optional director commentary).
by Walter Chaw George Romero's Dawn of the Dead is a groundbreaking satire of our consumerist state, says the party line, the first film to be shot in that new phenomenon of a shopping mall and full of cogent commentary on how capitalism has become at once a Skinner box and religion instead of merely an organizing principle.
Godard makes it a mix of character study, social commentary and street tragedy broken into twelve distinct tableaux (the full French title is Vivre sa vie: Film en douze tableaux), many of them composed of carefully arranged long takes by Raoul Coutard.
A pretty full slate of special features begins with an audio commentary by director Rob Marshall and producer John DeLuca.
Choose either wide or full screen, and get commentary by Peter and Bobby Farrelly, thirteen deleted scenes, a gag reel, and the theatrical trailer.
It comes chock full of meaty extras, including several audio commentary tracks by Writer Producer Gordon T. Dawson, Film Historian Nick Redman, documentaries» Passion & Poetry: Sam's Favorite Film which includes interviews with Kris Kristofferson and Isela Vega; A Writer's Journey, an interview with Peckinpah biographer Garner Simmons, theatrical and television trailers, a well - written forward by essayist Julie Kirgo and more.
Extras on The Transformers: The Movie (available for viewing in either widescreen or full frame) include audio commentary by director Nelson Shin, story consultant Flint Dille, and co-star Susan Blu; a retrospective making - of piece; storyboards; and TV spots.
While the movie itself was minimally entertaining, the DVD offers an array of enjoyable special features, including a full - length audio commentary by director Brett Ratner.
** Theatrical and Unrated Versions of AVP Requiem Blu - ray ** Full - Length Audio Commentary by Directors Colin and Greg Strause and Producer John Davis ** Full - Length Audio Commentary by Creature Effects Designers / Creators Alec Gillis and Tom Woodruff, Jr. ** Added Footage Marker ** Prepare for War: The Making of AVP - R Featurette ** Fight to the Finish: The Making of AVP - R Featurette ** AVP - R: The Nightmare Returns — Creating the Aliens Featurette ** Crossbreed: The PredAlien Featurette ** Building the Predator Homeworld Featurette ** Design Photo Galleries ** On - Set Photo Galleries ** Theatrical Trailers ** Digital HD
News Interviews In Full (With Optional Commentary by Director Sam Mendes and Editor Walter Murch
DVD Release Dates: 20 December 2005 Rebounding from theaters into the home entertainment market, this Twentieth Century Fox film tries to score extra points with the following DVD extras: A full length audio commentary by screenwriters Jon Lucas and Scott Moore, a storyboard gallery and the theatrical trailer.
Along with a full - length audio commentary by Hong Kong cinema expert Bey Logan, the two - disc effort also features lengthy interviews with director John Woo («A Baptism of Fire»), producer Terence Chang («Partner in Crime»), and co-stars Philip Chan («Art Imitates Life») and Kwok Choi («Mad Dog Bites Again»).
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.
Carried over from previous releases is scene - specific commentary by director Mel Brooks, the 28 - minute documentary «Back in the Saddle» (with new interviews with Brooks, Gene Wilder, Harvey Korman, writer Andrew Bergman and others, and plenty of clips from the alternate TV version), 1975 TV pilot Black Bart, inspired by the film and starring Lou Gossett Jr. and Steve Landesberg, ten minutes of deleted and alternate scenes (including the full versions of clips seen in the documentary), and the trailer.
The 2 - disc set includes the feature in both wide and full screen presentations, deleted scenes, and commentary for both the movie and the cuts by director Chris Wedge and co-director Carlos Saldanha.
Warner Brothers» new DVD boasts a beautiful new transfer (perhaps too beautiful — the «News on the March» newsreel sequence now looks too clean), plus full - length commentary tracks by film Peter Bogdanovich (who wrote the definitive Welles biography) and film critic Roger Ebert.
Audio commentary by director Michael Rymer, producer Jorge Saralegui, and co-composer Richard Gibbs / Full - length music videos for the film's 3 songs.
This detailed and high quality unit includes: * 26 lesson plans (with 13 differentiation strategies) * 44 slide PowerPoint presentation (divided into lessons) * All resources and worksheets (6 sheets) * Copies of 17 full DVD packages (of various genres) to offer pupils choice for their controlled assessment Unit's lessons include: * Huge introductory quiz - history of film; the film industry; film terminology; camera shots; film genres * Mapping film gratifications * Mapping generic and genre - specific DVD package features * AfL activity - improving a controlled assessment response * Step - by - step analysis of DVD packages (CA practice) * Designing a DVD package based on a film trailer (CA practice) * Writing a critical commentary (CA practice) * Formal controlled assessment
Betsy DeVos encounters protests in Nashville; Department of Education considers scrapping discipline guidance; Commentary by UYC and CPD on how to make schools safer; Screening of Backpack Full of Cash in Rochester; Upcoming #WeChoose national critical conversation.
In any case, an awful lot of inaccurate nonsense is being publicly posted to advocate for traditional publishing, and I think Konrath performs a valuable function by publicly arguing with these still - largely - unchallenged commentaries which are so full of misinformation and unfounded assertions.
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