Sentences with phrase «movie blooper reel»

Funny Stuff: Movie: The Movie Blooper Reel: Were you one of the millions who got a good laugh out of Jimmy Kimmel's Movie: The Movie trailer this week?
Well, the fun continues with the Movie: The Movie blooper reel!

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Hey comedy directors: when your end - credits blooper reel is funnier than the rest of your movie, you've failed.
Director Larry Charles may have had to cut some precious time from folks like Kevin Corrigan, Chris Parnell and J.B. Smoove (who does show up during the credits in the blooper reel / extra scenes bit) but it's to the benefit of the movie, which gets in and out in the perfect amount of time (it should be noted B.J. Novak who was cast is nowhere to be seen; also, don't let anyone spoil the cameos for you).
CAST: Robert Downey Jr., Chris Evans, Scarlett Johansson, Chris Hemsworth, Mark Ruffalo, Tom Hiddleston JOBLO SUPERHEROES provides you with the latest trailers, clips, TV spots, promos, bloopers / gag reels, behind the scenes featurette's and more spanning across multiple platforms including movies, TV, video games and much more!
CAST: Chadwick Boseman, Michael B. Jordan, Lupita Nyong «o, Andy Serkis, Forest Whitaker, Martin Freeman JOBLO SUPERHEROES provides you with the latest trailers, clips, TV spots, promos, bloopers / gag reels, behind the scenes featurette's and more spanning across multiple platforms including movies, TV, video games and much more!
CAST: Ryan Reynolds, Morena Baccarin, T.J. Miller JOBLO SUPERHEROES provides you with the latest trailers, clips, TV spots, promos, bloopers / gag reels, behind the scenes featurette's and more spanning across multiple platforms including movies, TV, video games and much more!
CAST: Ryan Reynolds, Morena Baccarin, Josh Brolin JOBLO SUPERHEROES provides you with the latest trailers, clips, TV spots, promos, bloopers / gag reels, behind the scenes featurette's and more spanning across multiple platforms including movies, TV, video games and much more!
There's also a brief featurette, laden with behind - the - scenes footage, centering on Palmer and her character, plus the movie's trailer and a three - minute blooper reel.
«Final Girls» eventually loses its way, but the epilogue is funny (this is the first movie to use a Rubik's cube as a screaming shock beat) and the blooper reel is worth sticking around for.
The disc is packed with extras, including some deleted scenes that add very little, a blooper reel and a featurette detailing how Wonder Woman fits in with Batman and Superman as a DC flagship character that are all fairly throwaway, but there are a few neat production featurettes that detail how director Patty Jenkins approached making what could have been a potential disaster given the negativity towards the DCEU's previous movies, and also interesting effects details about the lighting, costumes and the chosen colour palette that may not sound like much but actually prove to be quite enlightening about the whole filming process.
EXTRAS: The two - disc set doesn't have much for a movie its size, but there are three production featurettes — on location shooting, filming the train chase sequence and cowboy boot camp — as well as a deleted scene and blooper reel.
Blu - ray Highlight: There are a number of great extras to choose from (including one of the funnier blooper reels and a cool feature called Disney Intermission where the Muppets perform short gags and tease other bonus material whenever you pause the movie), but the commentary with director James Bobin and co-writers Jason Segel and Nicholas Stoller is too much fun to ignore.
Like, really bad; the kind of movie where the blooper reel attached to the end credits is funnier than the film itself.
This means the Blu - ray / DVD combo pack has deleted scenes, a gag reel, blooper reel, featurettes about the visual effects, behind the scenes and the original Jay & Seth vs. The Apocalypse short film that the movie is based on.
The Wocka Wocka Value Pack edition of «The Muppets» has an amusing featurette about the film with interviews of both the human actors and the Muppets, a blooper reel, some very entertaining deleted scenes (including two more cameo appearances, one of whom will make Robert Rodriguez fans proud), and all of the parody trailers that Disney released leading up to the movie's release (the «Girl with the Dragon Tattoo» one is our favorite).
Audio Commentary by Film Historian Rudy Behlmer / Isolated Music Score / Documentaries: «Glorious Technicolor» (60:00), «Welcome to Sherwood: The Story of The Adventures of Robin Hood» (55:42) / «Warner Night at the Movies» Intro by Leonard Maltin (2:41) / Musical Short: «Freddie Rich & His Orchestra» (10:47) / Cartoons: «Katnip College» (7:26), «Rabbit Hood» (7:58), «Robin Hood Daffy» (6:56) / Shorts: «Cavalcade of Archery» (8:28) with Rudy Behlmer Intro (0:58), «The Cruise of the Zaca» (18:02) with Rudy Behlmer Intro (1:54) / Making - of Featurettes: «Robin Hood Through the Ages» (6:52), «A Journey to Sherwood Forest» (13:15), «From the Cutting Room Floor» Deleted Scenes & Outtakes (7:07) with Rudy Behlmer Intro (1:15), «From the Cutting Room Floor» Blooper Reel Short: «Breakdowns of 1938» (12:43) with Rudy Behlmer / 2 Newsreels (2:46) with -LRB-: 40) Intros / Errol Flynn Trailer Gallery.
A one - minute «blooper reel» (the nadir for this sort of thing — it's full of fart jokes), juvenile set - top «Valiant Training Challenge,» trailers for Lady and the Tramp, Kronk's New Groove, the Studio Ghibli collection, Sky High, Bambi II, Toy Story 2, and «Power Rangers S.P.D.», and Disney Movie Surfers segments on The Wild and The Shaggy Dog round out the disc.
An exclusive gag reel has been created for the in - home release, which is packed with comedy bloopers and slapstick slip - ups from the set of the movie.
The 7 - minute blooper reel included on the disc is quite good and offers more laughs than the movie itself.
Along with a screenwriter commentary and blooper reel (both of which appear on the first disc with the movie), the two - disc set also includes a 25 - minute pre-production featurette («Charting the Return») covering (among other things) the struggle of the writers to complete the script in time, a lengthy production featurette («According to Plan») on the actual filming, and a three - part featurette («Mastering the Blade») on weapons training for Bloom, Knightley and Davenport.
There is even a blooper reel (which is rare for a horror movie) that includes the Mick Jagger of crawlers.
Also contains videos of the Opening movies and Blooper Reel ending from Silent Hill 1 and opening movie from Silent Hill 2
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