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No trailers for this or anything else are found on a scored, static menu reproducing the Sunshiney cover art with only Play Movie, Subtitles, and Scene Selections in the way of options.

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New to the beauty scene is California - based haircare line, Playa, with a selection of carefully constructed, botanical - based hair care products that promise salon level performance, without the traditional toxic ingredients, found in commercial hair care products.
The selection of New Jersey's top federal law enforcement officer is part of a broader game of political horse - trading playing out behind the scenes in Washington, Trenton, and New York.
If you believe in scoring the fashion scene with uncompromised vivaciousness and much verve, Myntra's selection of sleeveless shirts is just for you.
«Inspired by the après - ski scene at Aspen Mountain and a spring deck party at Val D'Isere,» Embers Ski Lodge is located in the heart of Nashville and features unique mixed drinks, the largest whiskey selection in town, and a menu of Pacific Northwest items.
We're steeped in history and beautiful architecture, we've got an overwhelming selection of dining choices, our music scene is rich, and our art scene is even richer.
Browse our large selection of scene dating profiles, check out everyones photos and chat to single scene girls and guys in the free forum and chat room.
Pearce has also written a well - carpentered screenplay; there are some very big scenes and big moments here — sometimes too big — but he gives us a carefully crafted dramatic setup, an intriguingly curated selection of suspects for the crime and all of it building to a fascinating, finely balanced ambiguity in the movie's climactic stages.
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?
Indexed by chapter headings separate from those found in the scene - selection sub-menus, Scott indelicately remembers, among other things, that David Bennent's vocals were re-dubbed by the New York - born Alice Playten because a studio stooge said he «sounds like a goddamn Nazi;» that a 10 - year - old doubled for peak - diving Cruise; and that the film's convincing fairy F / X were accomplished with fishing line and a light bulb.
Language options include English Dolby Digital 5.1 and Spanish and French 2.0 tracks, with subtitles available in English, Spanish and French, while the scene - selection menus have a list of text chapter titles.
Three inserts are located in the case: a scene selection list / ad, a Disney Movie Rewards sheet with code and information on the heavily - promoted soon - to - end program, and a booklet which announces DVDs and other media involving Playhouse Disney fare.
The stars» selections varied (not all of them strictly speaking sex scenes), and among them were a number of great moments in Criterion films — from the chaste love affair of David Lean's Brief Encounter to the violent eroticism of Nagisa Oshima's In the Realm of the Sensein Criterion films — from the chaste love affair of David Lean's Brief Encounter to the violent eroticism of Nagisa Oshima's In the Realm of the SenseIn the Realm of the Senses.
The only extras are animated menus, scene selection, the original trailer, and a stills gallery - but the film is presented in a restored and remastered widescreen print reviving its original Panavision 2.35:1 aspect ratio, and the DVD includes an excellent collectors booklet.
Bertolucci cuts these scenes with clips from a wonderful selection of classic cinema: Garbo memorizing her room in Queen Christina, Nadine Nortier's suicide in Bresson's Mouchette, Fred Astaire waking Ginger Rogers in Top Hat, Odile, Arthur, and Franz's sprint through the Louvre in Bande á part, and so on — asking his young actors to mimic these scenes in motions that are part trance, part tango.
Though it claims chapter stops are hastily placed at every ten minutes, they are in fact fittingly anchored to commercial fadeouts (which were spread more than ten minutes apart back in» 88), but you're on your own for scene selection.
In a Frederick Wiseman - ish way, some of his subjects appear for only a single brief scene, while some recur throughout, and they're certainly a broad selection: an aristocrat who hires his family home out for film shoots, paramedics, an eel fishermen, some transsexual prostitutes, and a man trying to stop insects from destroying palm trees.
A scene selections and extras list occupy one side of the only in - case insert, which doubles as a Becoming Jane ad.
Where this single soundtrack selection of Aileen 2 is pointed, even prophetic, the music in Monster is strictly prosaic (a love scene following a murder scene is banally accompanied by Tommy James & The Shondells» «Crimson And Clover») and illustrative of the movie's tendency to take the path of less resistance.
Rounding out the extras is a selection of SD deleted scenes, nine in total, with optional commentary from Stewart and, I think, Gvozdas.
Catch The Lady Eve this week, and check out a selection of intimate glimpses of Fonda, Stanwyck, and Sturges on set in this behind - the - scenes gallery.
Inside, one finds a scene selections list that doubles as an ad and a short - lived coupon for $ 10 off Dan in Real Life on Blu - ray meant to inspire a rapid upgrade.
There are some terrifying moments in this film when there is seemingly nothing too alarming in the scene yet Wan's shot selection and pacing fully evoke the mood needed for the tension to feel palpable.
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.
There's nothing special about the packaging; Valiant comes in a black keepcase (there's some logic behind the color, but finding it requires more thought than interest and space probably allow) with a form for a new 100 - Disney DVD sweepstakes, a booklet promoting Kronk's New Groove, Bambi II, and Lady and the Tramp, and a two - sided insert which nearly duplicates the cover art in addition to providing scene selections and an overview of the extras.
It is still an interesting selection in the giallo genre especially for the memorable burlesque scene and the final climatic ending with multiple twists and turns.
The first disc includes an arbitrary selection of six «Deleted Scenes» running just under nine minutes in total.
Packaged in a standard width black keepcase and housed in the all - important cardboard slipcover, Howl's deals three inserts: a double - sided scene selection list, a double - sided ad for the forthcoming DVD releases of Disney's two highest - grossing films of 2005, and a fold - open mini booklet promoting all the Ghibli films issued under the Disney banner and various publications tied to My Neighbor Totoro and Howl's.
When Mister Blonde ties up a police officer in a chair while the DJ discusses the Dylanesque qualities of the tune that is about to play one knows something vicious is about to happen, but it's within the playfulness of the song selection and the movement of Michael Madsen's gleeful death waltz that the scene finds a rhythm and bouncy quality that delivers the dissonant quality of murder mixed with pop music.
Warner continues to place a distant last place among the major studios in menu creativity, simply dropping an short score excerpt over poster artwork formatted to fill 16:9 screens on both discs and, as is now the case, pouring no effort into the DVD's generic submenus (which don't even include a scene selection one).
Packaged in a regular Amray case, Live Feed is presented in 16 × 9 widescreen, with interactive menus, scene selection, trailers and optional Spanish subtitles.
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).
In the absence of dubs and subtitles, all we find is an animated main menu and scene selection screens.
Given the film's reportedly chaotic development, there's probably five times as much fascinating footage as we get in a tantalizing selection of «Deleted Scenes» (12:22, SD), but we're given trims that compliment the finished product: CIA Director Ezra Kramer (Scott Glenn) testifying before Congress and firing Landy, a slaying on the streets of Spain, Ross getting a point in the right direction, Bourne attempting to squeeze information from a contact, extra footage from the Waterloo Station sequence, two strategic pow - wows between Landy and Vosen, and Bourne seeing off Parsons.
Inside the standard - width keepcase, which is housed in a largely replicative cardboard slipcover, one finds a six - sided fold - open insert which serves up four pages of production notes and reflections and a list of scene selections.
In one scene, a so - called sommelier (Peter Serafinowicz, in a pitch - perfect performance) advises Wick on weapon selection as though walking him through a multi-course dinneIn one scene, a so - called sommelier (Peter Serafinowicz, in a pitch - perfect performance) advises Wick on weapon selection as though walking him through a multi-course dinnein a pitch - perfect performance) advises Wick on weapon selection as though walking him through a multi-course dinner.
Once again this year, we here at Seattle Screen Scene asked a selection of local critics, programmers, and filmmakers to send us their Top Ten lists for the year and in an extremely close race, Paul Verhoeven's Elle just edged out Barry Jenkins's Moonlight.
Inside with the disc is a two - sided insert with the scene selections on one side and an advertisement for The Sword in the Stone: 45th Anniversary Edition on the other.
The musical selections range from hyperkinetic rap to somber selections by Seal, Chaka Khan and Marc Dorsey (whose «People in Search of a Life» makes the film's opening montage of crime scene photos one of the saddest credit sequences of all time).
Two in - case inserts provide a Disney Movie Rewards code and scene selections, while also finding room for print ads.
Each scene is carefully, lovingly composed and he takes great pleasure in lighting the actors, whether it be in golden sunlight, bleak off - season greys or a selection of woozily reflected neon lights.
The only mildly creative touch comes from the scene selection menus, which present the chapter screens in a pill capsule shape, but even that seems a bit trite.
Aside from offering a choice between theatrical and extended versions of the film, with extra deleted scenes and improvisations on top of that, the DVD extras boast a sizable selection of making - of featurettes, the chronicles of Kate and John Cena's Pazuzu, a video of cast members reading the teenage diary of screenwriter Paula Pell, a VFX breakdown of the one spectacular shot in the film in which an outdoor pool sinks into the ground, and more.
And although I won't enthrall you with the scintillating behind - the - scenes debates that accompany the selection process, I will tell you that each year we face a recurring issue: deciding what constitutes a truck in the first place.
Apple was hindered by (a) being late on the e-book scene, (b) the fact that reading on a backlit LCD screen just isn't as «magical» as Apple wants you to believe, and (c) the iBook Store doesn't have the selection of other e-book stores, with no Random House titles and only about 30,000 total in - copyright titles (compared to Amazon's 800,000 or so).
Read through the document in Scrivener and at each scene break right click and select «split at selection» to divide the manuscript into scrivenings.
The book retail scene in Singapore is at its lowest point ever now, with the only large chain left being Kinokuniya, and small bookstores with deliberately curated and stimulating selections are simply non-existent.
Shangri - La Hotel, Colombo will unveil a new social and dining scene in the city with five restaurants, bars and lounges offering an extensive selection of local and international cuisine, al fresco dining, daily live entertainment and innovative menus.
If you're considering Oia for your next holiday in Greece, you'll be just 11 kilometres from the main town in Santorini, Fira, with a wide selection of shops, a vibrant nightlife scene, historic ruins and a range of museums.
Selections include classic movie themes from Touch of Evil, Laura, Chinatown, Vertigo, Taxi Driver, Blues In The Night, Twin Peaks, Toute Une Vie, High Wall, The Long Goodbye and Stormy Weather, modern standards Estate, Caravan, Here's Looking At You and Golden Lady, and two originals: Film Noir (from a poem by Dana Gioia) and Crime Scenes, a San Francisco - inspired jazz suite with voiceover narration in the hardboiled style of Dashiell Hammett and Raymond ChandleIn The Night, Twin Peaks, Toute Une Vie, High Wall, The Long Goodbye and Stormy Weather, modern standards Estate, Caravan, Here's Looking At You and Golden Lady, and two originals: Film Noir (from a poem by Dana Gioia) and Crime Scenes, a San Francisco - inspired jazz suite with voiceover narration in the hardboiled style of Dashiell Hammett and Raymond Chandlein the hardboiled style of Dashiell Hammett and Raymond Chandler.
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