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Venice First Look: Photos & Behind - The - Scenes Featurette From Joe Dante's «Burying The Ex» With Anton Yelchin
Relativity Media has shared a new behind the scenes featurette from Mark Tonderai's House at the End of the Street, their...
With rumours circulating that a new Avengers: Infinity War trailer is set to land today, a new piece of promo art has arrived online for the upcoming superhero epic along with a behind the scenes featurette from Entertainment Tonight which includes interviews with stars Danai Gurira, Chadwick Boseman, Chris Evans, Scarlett Johansson, Mark Ruffalo, and Anthony Mackie; take a look below...
With rumours circulating that a new Avengers: Infinity War trailer is set to land today, a new piece of promo art has arrived online for the upcoming superhero epic along with a behind the scenes featurette from Entertainment Tonight which includes interviews with stars Danai Gurira, Chadwick Boseman, Chris Evans, Scarlett Johansson, Mark Ruffalo, and -LSB-...]
Check out this behind - the - scenes featurette from the film opening in limited theatres on 27th December before going wide on 10th January.

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A short, behind - the - scenes EPK featurette provides nothing new that the commentary didn't cover, but it's nice to hear from Jonathan Glazer himself on it.
The second Blu - Ray disc comes with more extras, including a conversation with Daniel Radcliffe and J.K. Rowling, featurettes, deleted scenes, and a short piece on the London studio tour, and a message from Rowling about her new website.
Bonus: Disc One: • «Maximum Movie Mode» Interactive Feature • Eight «Focus Points» Featurettes • «Final Farewells from Cast and Crew» • Previews Disc Two: • «A Conversation with JK Rowling and Daniel Radcliffe» Documentary • «The Goblins of Gringotts» Featurette • «The Women of Harry Potter» Featurette • Eight Deleted Scenes • Previews • Bonus DVD
The DVD and HD - DVD releases also included a number of behind - the - scenes featurettes, and none of them are offered here, though it's worth noting that a U - Control / BonusView picture - in - picture viewing option is available here that seems to include at least some of the footage from the missing featurettes.
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Bonus: • Audio Commentary with Producers Douglas Wick and Lucy Fisher • «Insurgent Unlocked» Featurettes • «From Divergent to Insurgent» Featurette • «The Others: Cast and Characters» Featurette • «Anatomy of a Scene: The Train Fight» Featurette • «The Peter Hayes Story» Featurette • «Divergent: Adapting Insurgent for the Screen» Featurette • Marketing Gallery • Previews
Still on board from the previous release is a laid - back Audio Commentary with Schwarzenegger and Milius, the excellent «Conan Unchained» behind - the - scenes documentary, a short collection of Deleted Scenes, a quick Special Effects featurette, the promotional «Conan Archives» slideshow and a few rough looking Trascenes documentary, a short collection of Deleted Scenes, a quick Special Effects featurette, the promotional «Conan Archives» slideshow and a few rough looking TraScenes, a quick Special Effects featurette, the promotional «Conan Archives» slideshow and a few rough looking Trailers.
Video extras, all of them presented in standard definition, kick off with «The Making of Solomon Kane» (11:47), an ordinary, general, promotional featurette that gathers enthusiastic, plot - descriptive remarks from the cast and crew and a tiny bit of behind - the - scenes footage.
DVD extras include a commentary track, deleted scenes, and a number of featurettes ranging from casting to scripting to the usual behind - the - scenes video diary.
• Tales from the Future 6 - Part Documentary • The Physics of Back to the Future • Deleted Scenes • Michael J. Fox Q&A • Eight Archival Featurettes • Behind the Scenes Footage • Music Videos • Audio Commentaries • Back to the Future: The Ride
The Blu - ray debut features all the supplements of that release: three commentary tracks (one by director Terry Gilliam, one by stars Johnny Depp and Benicio Del Toro, and one by producer Laila Nabulsi and author Hunter S. Thompson), deleted scenes with commentary by Gilliam, the 1978 BBC «Omnibus» documentary «Fear and Loathing on the Road to Hollywood» (with Hunter S. Thompson and artist Ralph Steadman), the ten - minute featurette «Hunter Goes to Hollywood,» an audio documentary on the controversy over the screenplay credit, a survey of the marketing campaign, selections from the correspondence between Johnny Depp and Hunter S. Thompson (read on camera by Depp), an excerpt from the 1996 audio CD «Fear and Loathing» starring Maury Chaykin, Jim Jarmusch, Harry Dean Stanton, and Glenne Headly, background notes on Oscar Zeta Acosta (the real life activist and attorney who inspired the character of Dr. Gonzo), and galleries of storyboards, stills, and Ralph Steadman art.
BEAUTIFUL CREATURES Featurette Reveals Behind - the - Scenes Footage with Commentary from Cast and Crew
EXTRAS: The four - disc set boasts a quartet of production featurettes (including an examination of the differences between the British and American versions of the show) and a behind - the - scenes look at a table read for two episodes from Season One.
Many of the extras, however, are recycled from the DVD — the «Mattress Man» spot, the Scopitone interstitials and Jeremy Blake montage, the deleted scenes, the «Blossoms and Blood» featurette, and the three trailers (except for the deleted scenes, these all get an HD bump)-- and the new material, although interesting in and of itself, leaves something to be desired for being largely peripheral to Anderson himself.
A French making - of featurette titled «De la peinture au dessin anime» (32:42) gathers remarks from the key creative personnel and behind - the - scenes footage.
You get a chatty commentary track from Corbijn, about five minutes of deleted scenes (none of which add much of anything to the film), and a pleasant 11 - minute featurette detailing the making of the film.
The supplements consist of a short featurette on the set - up of one of the scenes, the trailer, and almost an hour's worth of short interviews / sound bites from a large selection of the cast members and the director.
Get a behind - the - scenes look at K - 2SO from Rogue One: A Star Wars Story in this featurette with Alan Tudyk.
The original A Nightmare on Elm Street also gets a Blu - ray debut this week, featuring all the supplements from the earlier DVD «Infinifilm Special Edition» release (two commentary tracks, alternate endings, three documentary featurettes), plus the Blu - ray exclusive interactive «Focus Points» mode, which allows instant access to alternate takes and behind the scenes footage while watching the film.
Apart from a trailer, its only supplemental feature is a six - minute behind - the - scenes featurette, in which Austin talks about the time constraints of the production and also (pretty intelligently, actually) about the difference in fighting for camera versus fighting in the ring, and how the former is «less of a dance.»
The Robot Chicken Walking Dead Special: Look Who's Walking is being released on March 27 on Blu - ray and DVD, which also includes cut sketches, behind - the - scenes and «making of» featurettes, and exclusive commentary from The Walking Dead showrunner / executive producer Scott M. Gimple, Robot Chicken creators Seth Green and Matthew Senreich, The Walking Dead creator / executive producer Robert Kirkman, and director Tom Sheppard.
A new behind - the - scenes featurette reveals a the tension - filled opening scene from the final installment of the blockbuster fantasy franchise.
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.
EXTRAS: There's a behind - the - scenes featurette, interviews with Steve Zahn, Peter Dinklage and Summer Glau, and footage from the San Diego Comic - Con panel.
Additionally, there's an audio commentary with director Adam McKay and the cast, a making - of featurette, four more production featurettes, a lengthy gag reel, deleted, extended and alternate scenes, clips from the table read, and if you can believe it, much more.
Bonus features consist of a six - minute featurette charting John's involvement as both an executive producer and songwriter; two alternate (storyboarded) endings with optional introductions from director Kelly Asbury; two character - based, two - minute interview chats with Ashley Jensen and Ozzy Osbourne; a collection of deleted scenes; trailers; and a music video for «Crocodile Rock.»
Four brief deleted scenes, a rote featurette, an audio recording of Stillman reading an excerpt from the film's novelization (a great read on its own, by the way), and a handsome booklet featuring a brief essay by novelist David Schickler round out the set.
Along with an unrated cut of the film (with five additional minutes of footage), the DVD also features a lively audio commentary with more than ten different participants (from director David Gordon Green and producer Judd Apatow to stars Seth Rogen and James Franco), a making - of featurette, a handful of deleted scenes, and a gag reel.
For the Blu - ray debut of «Snatch,» Sony has brought over most of the bonus features from the two - disc special edition DVD — including an audio commentary with director Guy Ritchie and producer Matthew Vaughn, deleted scenes, and a making - of featurette — as well as some exclusive extras found only on BD - Live.
Also included is the «Postcards from Provence» behind - the - scenes experience that sprinkles video featurettes and audio commentary throughout the length of the film, as well as a short promo for the film.
There's also deleted scenes (both finished and storyboarded), and other featurettes (some from the old DVD).
A five - minute featurette called «Greetings From Bull Mountain» is the standard five - minute B - roll / soft - sell interview errata that features a few additional male buttock shots; «King of the Mountain» is a two - minute music video that splices action sequences from the film together with bloopers and sets it to music (something resurrected in feature - length form by this year's ESPN's X-movie); and nine chapter - encoded deleted scenes (blissfully sans commentary and running between fifteen seconds and a minute, each) are essentially long «comedy» shticks that prove for as bad as Out Cold was, it could have been even woFrom Bull Mountain» is the standard five - minute B - roll / soft - sell interview errata that features a few additional male buttock shots; «King of the Mountain» is a two - minute music video that splices action sequences from the film together with bloopers and sets it to music (something resurrected in feature - length form by this year's ESPN's X-movie); and nine chapter - encoded deleted scenes (blissfully sans commentary and running between fifteen seconds and a minute, each) are essentially long «comedy» shticks that prove for as bad as Out Cold was, it could have been even wofrom the film together with bloopers and sets it to music (something resurrected in feature - length form by this year's ESPN's X-movie); and nine chapter - encoded deleted scenes (blissfully sans commentary and running between fifteen seconds and a minute, each) are essentially long «comedy» shticks that prove for as bad as Out Cold was, it could have been even worse.
All of the extras from the previous two releases also appear, including both audio commentaries (one with writer / director Whedon, and another with Whedon and cast members Nathan Fillion, Adam Baldwin, Summer Glau and Ron Glass), as well as deleted scenes, six production featurettes, and the Fruity Oaty commercial in its entirety.
You still get all of the old bonus material from the initial release — including seven audio commentaries with the cast and crew, the making - of featurette «Here's How It Was,» «Serenity: The 10th Character,» deleted scenes, a gag reel, Alan Tudyk's audition tape, and two short bits of Joss Whedon visiting the set and singing the theme song — but only two new extras have been added to the Blu - ray set.
If you are more of a fan of the franchise than that, then The Incredible Hulk Special Edition DVD may tempt you by offering the previously noted audio commentary and deleted scenes along with alternate openings and featurettes (The Making of Incredible Hulk, Becoming The Hulk, Becoming The Abomination, Anatomy of a Hulk Out, and From Comic Book to Screen).
Marvel Studios takes us behind the scenes of Avengers: Infinity War with a «Family» featurette that includes snippets of new footage from the highly anticipated film, as well comments from the stars about their Marvel Cinematic Universe experiences.
Key features: A clever, very meta, tongue - in - cheek behind - the - scenes featurette; funny deleted scenes; and a nifty short film from Linehan.
Mediocre as the film may be, the Blu - ray release for «The Last Kiss» actually delivers a solid collection of extras including two audio commentaries (one with director Tony Goldwyn and star Zach Braff, and another with Goldwyn, Braff and fellow co-stars Jacinda Barrett, Rachel Bilson, Michael Weston and Eric Christian Olsen) and a 40 - minute making - of featurette on everything from casting to the actor's favorite scenes.
DVD Extras Trailers, audio commentary, three short «Search for the Stars» featurettes, four additional scenes, an «action» montage, LeAnn Rimes» «Can't Fight the Moonlight» video, a 2 - minute «Coyote 101» featurette, and a look «Inside the Songs» (revealing where the inspiration came from for such incredible lyrics as «Baby you're the right kind of wrong» and «You can't fight the moonlight»).
The «Select Scenes Commentary with Sally Potter» is not an audio commentary track but a ten - minute featurette of Potter discussing a few elements of the film in detail, such as the scenes of Orlando's asides to the camera (her cinematic version of the direct address sequences from the novel, but pared back through the shooting until there are only a few, very brief addresses, «a sort of complicity» she calls it) and the casting of Quentin Crisp («He is the true queen of England, he's my idea of royalty,» she confesses, as she describes his presence as way to turn the idea of sex and gender on its head right from the beginScenes Commentary with Sally Potter» is not an audio commentary track but a ten - minute featurette of Potter discussing a few elements of the film in detail, such as the scenes of Orlando's asides to the camera (her cinematic version of the direct address sequences from the novel, but pared back through the shooting until there are only a few, very brief addresses, «a sort of complicity» she calls it) and the casting of Quentin Crisp («He is the true queen of England, he's my idea of royalty,» she confesses, as she describes his presence as way to turn the idea of sex and gender on its head right from the beginscenes of Orlando's asides to the camera (her cinematic version of the direct address sequences from the novel, but pared back through the shooting until there are only a few, very brief addresses, «a sort of complicity» she calls it) and the casting of Quentin Crisp («He is the true queen of England, he's my idea of royalty,» she confesses, as she describes his presence as way to turn the idea of sex and gender on its head right from the beginning).
A nausea - inducing behind - the - scenes featurette shows how Tom Cruise, Annabelle Wallis, and the crew defied gravity to bring a key scene from The Mummy to life.
The two - disc 25th Anniversary Edition Blu - ray includes all of the previous extras from the 2010 release — including a pair of audio commentaries and a behind - the - scenes featurette — as well as an all - new retrospective, a 36 - page photo book with an accompanying essay, and a letter from Scorsese.
In the featurette «To Fight,» we get a behind the scenes look at the film with brief quotes from the film's cast, including Olivia Munn (Psylocke) and Alexandra Shipp (Storm).
20th Century Fox released a new behind the scenes featurette for Céline Dion's «Ashes,» the emotional song and music video from the DEADPOOL 2 official soundtrack.
Darkest Hour on Blu - ray ™ and DVD comes with a feature commentary from Director Joe Wright and two exclusive behind - the - scenes featurettes that show Oldman's extraordinary transformation into Churchill and gives an inside look at the making of this incredible film.
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