Sentences with phrase «second audio commentary»

A second audio commentary features the film's scientific consultant, Dr. Brian Cox of the University of Manchester.
The second audio commentary takes a different approach; it compiles a slew of participants into on edited program.
Second audio commentary track features producer Nick Redman, Herrmann biographer Steven C. Smith, and film historian Julie Kirgo.
The second audio commentary lets British historian and royal expert Robert Lacey (author of Majesty and the film's historical consultant) fly solo.

Not exact matches

On DVD, the Farrellys provide audio commentary for the film and 11 deleted scenes, ranging from seconds - long sight gags to longish, well - developed segments (some were cut because the film had built up too many melodramatic scenes back to back, the Farrellys note).
Along with the feature, we also get an audio commentary from Felsher, a second commentary from some of the cast and crew of the film, an additional interview from Creepshow DP Michael Gornick, extended interview clips from Romero, Savini, and Bernie Wrightson, a collection of behind the scenes footage from FX master Tom Savini, a location tour from Horror's Hallowed Grounds, a reproduction of Fangoria's Scream Greats episode on the career of Tom Savini, a news program segment from 1982 on the making of Creepshow, and a collection of behind the scenes stills.
The only supplement on the Blu - ray combo's second disc, the DVD copy of the film, is the audio commentary.
For the most part, the three collaborators keep up a steady stream of reminiscence and genuine reaction to their aging baby, but an icon in the upper left of the screen allows the viewer to skip over the brief gaps (typically only a few seconds long) to the next segment (for whatever reason, a few brief portions of the commentary are audio only).
Extras exceed the import DVD (save the sequel) and repeat the Original Theatrical Trailer and two feature length audio commentary tracks: one by Producer Jack H. Harris and Film Historian Bruce Eder, while the second is by Director Yeathworth and Actor Robert Fields.
Blu - ray Highlight: There's not much in the way of special features, but if you don't mind sitting through the movie a second time, writer / director Lesyle Headland's audio commentary is worth a listen, especially for any aspiring filmmakers interested in what it's like to shoot your first feature.
The first is an audio commentary for «Our Mrs. Reynolds» with creator Joss Whedon and stars Nathan Fillion, Alan Tudyk and Ron Glass, and the second is a cast roundtable luncheon with the same four guests.
«Spartacus: Vengeance — The Complete Second Season» includes audio commentaries on all but two of the season's episodes.
Aside from brightened - up picture and a thrilling audio track, it includes two previously - recorded commentary tracks, one by screenwriter Abbe Wool, actors Gary Oldman and Choe Webb, critic Greil Marcus, filmmakers Julien Temple and Lech Kowalski, and musician Eliot Kidd, and a second one by Alex Cox and actor Andrew Schofield.
Extras: Two audio commentaries from 2003, one featuring director Ken Russell and the other screenwriter and producer Larry Kramer; segments from a 2007 interview with Russell for the BAFTA Los Angeles Heritage Archive; «A British Picture: Portrait of an Enfant Terrible,» Russell's 1989 biopic on his own life and career; interview from 1976 with actor Glenda Jackson; interviews with Kramer and actors Alan Bates and Jennie Linden from the set; new interviews with director of photography Billy Williams and editor Michael Bradsell; «Second Best,» a 1972 short film based on a D. H. Lawrence story, produced by and starring Bates; trailer; an essay by scholar Linda Ruth Williams.
I play moderator on the commentary track with author / filmmaker Sherman Alexie and I interview Alexie for a separate audio - only interview on the second disc of the collection.
All three are accompanied by audio commentary (all but the second, optional): the teasers by digital animation supervisor Richard «Dr.» Baily and the standard trailer by a cynical Fincher.
Included is an excellent new audio commentary by the always informative film historian / author Troy Howarth; an additional audio commentary by director Peter Duffell and author Jonathan Rigsby; a new 10 - minute interview with second assistant director Mike Higgins; A-Rated Horror Film, a 17 - minute vintage featurette about the film featuring interviews with director Peter Duffell and actors Geoffrey Bayldon, Ingrid Pitt, and Chloe Franks; the English and Spanish theatrical trailers for the film, both in HD; 4 radio spots; an animated image gallery with 68 stills containing on - set photos, promotional materials, and advertisements; and a collection of Amicus radio spots and still galleries for Asylum, At the Earth's Core, From Beyond the Grave, Madhouse, Scream and Scream Again, Tales from the Crypt, The Beast Must Die, The Land That Time Forgot, The Mind of Mr. Soames, The People That Time Forgot, and Vault of Horror.
Silly hype notwithstanding, the doc should be viewed before tackling the audio commentary track with Carpenter and Debra Hill because, while some minor information is repeated, the doc acts as a concise intro and visual alternative to watching the film a second time (making a nice buffer between viewings), and adds the perspectives of cinematographer Dean Cundey, production designer / editor Tommy Lee Wallace, and actors Adrienne Barbeau and Janet Leigh.
Then I ruminated on it, listened to Wagner's audio commentary during a second viewing, and came around.
The corresponding natural audio goes with the first one, while the second provides an audio commentary from special effects supervisor Kevin Haug and special effects coordinator Cliff Wenger.
From the four audio commentaries to the more than two hours of video footage on the second DVD, this sucker packs in a wealth of information and does so with style and verve.
We get a good mix of extras here, and these open with an audio commentary from director / co-writer Tony Gilroy, co-writer Dan Gilroy, editor John Gilroy, director of photography Robert Elswit, second unit director Dan Bradley and production designer Kevin Thompson.
The detailed screen - specific audio commentary by director Greengrass goes into the narrative approach to the second sequel scene by scene and character by character.
A top - notch audio / video transfer and thorough audio commentary will soften the blow of the most displeasing loss of a second disc's worth of material, a mistake that will undoubtedly result in fewer sales and hopefully teach Disney a lesson for future releases.
Paramount comes out with a new two - disc special edition with new commentary by Peter Bogdanovich (which he supplements with archival recordings from his interviews with John Ford and James Stewart), a second track with bonus audio clips of Ford, Stewart and Lee Marvin and a new seven - part featurette «The Size of Legends, The Souls of Myth.»
First is the Set Up menu's easily - missed audio commentary by director Breck Eisner, for whom this is his second big credit, following 2005's Sahara.
But wait, there is still more... there is an audio commentary track from 2002 created from material produced by Martin Lewis and features actors John Junkin, David Janson, and Jeremy Lloyd; cinematographer Gilbert Taylor; associate producer Denis O'Dell; second assistant director Barrie Melrose; assistant editors Pamela Tomling and Roy Benson; and others.
It is presented in non-anamorphic widescreen, Dolby Surround 2.0, and can be viewed with 1 minute and 45 seconds of audio commentary from director Antoine Fuqua.
, a feature - length documentary on the entire series (from the memorable Second Sight Films release of the film); In Search of the Hotel Broslin, a 2001 featurette with Henenlotter and rapper R.A. «The Rugged Man» Thornburn; a six - minute outtakes reel in HD from a 2K scan of a 16 mm print; The Frisson of Fission: Basket Case, Conjoined Twins, and «Freaks» in Cinema, a new video essay by Travis Crawford discussing the history of films featuring «freaks of nature»; a set of image galleries (promotional stills, behind the scenes, ephemera, advertisements, home video releases); a promo gallery featuring 3 theatrical trailers (all in HD from 4K sources), a TV spot (also in HD from a 4K source), and 2 radio spots; The Slash of the Knife, a rarely seen short film made by Henenlotter prior to Basket Case; an audio commentary on The Slash of the Knife by Henenlotter and Mike Bencivenga; outtakes and an image gallery from The Slash of the Knife; Belial's Dream, an animated short story by filmmaker Robert Morgan; and last but not least, a 28 - page insert booklet featuring the essay «Case History» by Michael Gingold, «Cham - pain in the Park!»
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