Various effects crew members from all three films breakdown how certain sequences where handled.
Not exact matches
EXTRAS: In addition to a pair of audio commentaries (one with director / co-writer Paul Feig and co-writer Katie Dippold, and the other with Feig and
various crew members), there's a series of production featurettes covering things like casting, creature design and visual
effects, over an hour of deleted / extended scenes, alternate takes and two different gag reels.
The rest is exploring unfounded suspicions and the usual range of motivations; dealing with antagonists of
various stripes [from a sheik who has a tax - free ostrich racing concern in the desert, to Hassansins — hired killers who use drugs to see into the future], and action set pieces that pretty much rock — even before the
effects crew embellish them.
Take a look at the making - of David Cronenberg's prophetic 1983 film Videodrome with this short documentary featuring the Canadian master himself and
various members of the
crew divulging the process behind creating some of the movie's grotesque (and still - impressive - to - this - day) special
effects.
From the smallest sound
effects to the largest sweeping scores that imbue the film with its magic, the featurette talks with all the professional sound technicians, composers, and
various audio
crew members who added the dynamic sound and music to the films.
A trivia track accompanies the movie and tells us about the film's origins,
various stunts and
effects, cast and
crew, realism and research, sets and locations, and a few other production elements.
There are two audio commentaries by director Duncan Jones and
various members of his production, editing and
effects crew, and there is an entertaining featurette on the making of the movie, where they break down how Sam Rockwell acted opposite himself.