Both films only contain their film's Original
Trailers as a bonus feature.
Not exact matches
Extras are, per Anderson's M.O., exasperatingly abstract: The cover copy refers to the
bonus features as «special
trailers,» but one is just a deleted scene of Shasta and Doc watching the waves lap against the shore at dusk (their lips are moving, but a dreamy Greenwood composition mutes everything they say), while the fourth and final, «Everything in this Dream,» is an artful 6 - minute montage of cutting - room scraps, including a few shots of Doc and Sauncho watching a schooner leave port that could be construed
as the ending from Inherent Vice the novel.
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.»
- Classic
Bonus Features — These offerings from prior home entertainment releases include hours of bonus material, such as the making of «Pinocchio,» deleted scenes, sing - alongs, storyboards and theatrical trai
Bonus Features — These offerings from prior home entertainment releases include hours of
bonus material, such as the making of «Pinocchio,» deleted scenes, sing - alongs, storyboards and theatrical trai
bonus material, such
as the making of «Pinocchio,» deleted scenes, sing - alongs, storyboards and theatrical
trailers.
theatrical
trailer (2:46) is preserved and
as the disc's only other HD
bonus feature.
documentary is actually included
as a
bonus feature on the forthcoming Blu - Ray / VOD release of Star Wars: The Last Jedi, but it also just premiered at the SXSW Film Festival, hence the timing of this
trailer.
In Region 2, where Valiant came to DVD a few weeks earlier, the film was treated to some behind - the - scenes
bonus features, including a 14 - minute making - of featurette, a scene progression, recording sessions footage, a television special set at the film's world premiere in London, and the theatrical
trailer (something that Disney never includes on the DVD of the film itself, merely
as a promotional tool on other DVDs).
The handful of
bonus features offer a couple of the usual, limited - appeal items (Disc 2's storyboard cut, Disc 1's collection of Japanese
trailers),
as well
as three solid featurettes which those who care about the English dub should really enjoy.
Bonus features include: a new HD masters derived from the 2K digital intermediate for both the theatrical and unrated versions, interviews with the cast and crew, new interviews with writer / director Bryan Bertino, actors Kip Weeks, and Laura Margolis, editor Kevin Greutert,
as well
as deleted scenes, TV spots, the theatrical
trailer, and still gallery!
Though not accessible
as bonus features, the disc opens with skippable
trailers for Death at a Funeral, Juno, and Feast of Love.
Bonus features consist of a half dozen preview
trailers, including for The Assassin Next Door,
as well
as a sub-par, uninvolving behind - the - scenes featurette that consists of 19 - plus minutes of mostly unshaped on - set and B - roll footage.
As far as bonus features go, you've got the music video for Aerosmith's «I Don't Want to Miss a Thing» and a couple of trailer
As far
as bonus features go, you've got the music video for Aerosmith's «I Don't Want to Miss a Thing» and a couple of trailer
as bonus features go, you've got the music video for Aerosmith's «I Don't Want to Miss a Thing» and a couple of
trailers.
As on DVD, Barbarella is joined by just one
bonus feature: its original theatrical
trailer (3:21), now presented in high definition.
Eros's nice two - disc edition of the film includes a packed
bonus disc
featuring all the film's
trailers and TV spots, behind - the - scenes featurettes on the film's action sequences and key musical numbers,
as well
as a collection of 30 complete (but, alas, unsubtitled) song scenes from other films by producer Boney Kapoor.
Though the digital copy is reasonably available
as an Internet download, the DVD offered in this combo pack is still a barebones one holding no
bonus features, dubs, or even
trailers.
The DVD includes just a single
bonus feature: a
trailer for Gun (1:53), which is about
as appropriate and welcome an inclusion
as any item would have been.
Shelf Unbound's e format enables multi-media
bonuses such
as video book
trailers and audio book excerpts and hotlinks to information and purchasing sources for all
featured books, creating a truly interactive experience for book lovers.
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Notable
bonus features for the Blu - ray edition include theatrical
trailers for all of the films
as well
as a digital art gallery and a
bonus NARUTO animated short.
Closing out the trilogy of releases DARK SOULS 3: Original Game Soundtrack double LP «Black Poison Mist» variant
features t full 24 track score by composer Yuka Kitamura (Bloodborne) with the Tokyo Philharmonic Orchestra and
as a
bonus music from the E3 2015 debut
trailer.
As a
bonus, SEGA has released a the latest Blade Arcus from Shining EX
trailer featuring Rick and Melty, enjoy!