Various film crews, for example, have said they experienced technical difficulties with their equipment while in the home.
Not exact matches
EXTRAS: The Criterion release features hours of new bonus material, including an audio commentary by writer / director Richard Linklater and
various cast and
crew, a making - of documentary, a Q&A with Linklater and actors Patricia Arquette and Ellar Coltrane, a video essay by
film critic Michael Koresky and much more.
Last but not least is an audio commentary on the
film recorded by director Chris McKay and
various other
crew members including editor David Burrows, co-producer Amber Naismith, layout artist Laurence Andrews, and lighting supervisor Craig Welsh.
First, a seven - minute piece called «The Spirit of the Ride» has the director and
various other cast and
crew discussing how they drew on the amusement park ride for ideas and general atmosphere for the
film; the 14 - minute mini-documentary «Dead Men Tell No Tales» (also available in the DVD - ROM content in the two - disc edition) gives a history of the «Pirates of the Caribbean» ride, complete with lots of behind - the - scenes looks at the animatronic pirates and nostalgia - inducing footage from the ride itself.
Blu - ray Highlight: There's only one extra on the disc — a behind - the - scenes featurette where the cast and
crew discuss the origins of the
film, casting the
various roles, and the deliberate decision to make the sexuality of its two lead characters ambiguous.
Headlining the long list of bonus material are two audio commentaries — a Blu - ray exclusive picture - in - picture track with director Martin Campbell and producer Michael G. Wilson, and another track with producers Wilson and Barbara Broccoli serving as moderators to a cast of
various crew members that worked on the
film.
EXTRAS: The Blu - ray release includes both versions of the
film (the 1986 theatrical cut and the 1991 special edition), as well as an audio commentary by director James Cameron and
various cast and
crew, the making - of documentary «Superior Firepower,» deleted scenes, pre-production galleries and an all - new featurette (only available online) about the movie's origins.
That doesn't mean the movie's bad — in fact, quite the contrary — but while the decision to pair off the
various crew members is a clever idea, it takes away from the group dynamic that worked so well in the first two
films.
In chronological order, it covers the design and evolution of Batman's vehicle in the DC comic books, the early
film serials, the 1960s TV show, the cartoons, and all eight movies, with input from
various individuals of importance, including Christopher Nolan, Joel Schumacher, Adam West, the TV Batmobile's customizer George Barris, Tim Burton (in seemingly old footage), Batman historians,
crew members, stuntmen, comic book artists, Comic - Con attendees, and ventriloquist / Batmobile owner Jeff Dunham.
Combined that's around four hours of extras from
various film critics and
crew that worked on these pictures.
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.
Much of the of the
film features characters in peril and facing foes that either shoot
various futuristic weapons or default to the usual kicking, punching and throwing moves that are core to the defensive tactics of Kirk's
crew in the classic TV series.
Blu - ray Highlight: The 30 - minute documentary «Between Good and Evil» is an excellent retrospective on making the movie, featuring interviews with
various cast and
crew, as well as a few Kubrick experts, about everything from the casting process, to
filming in East London, to the director's notoriously long shooting schedules and much more.
Various effects
crew members from all three
films breakdown how certain sequences where handled.
Extras include audio commentary by Cameron and
various cast and
crew members; an introduction by Cameron to the Special Edition; deleted scenes; a piece on the
film's design; pre-production art galleries; and an isolated track of the late James Horner's Oscar - nominated score.
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.
Blu - ray extras include audio commentary by Cox, executive producer (and ex-Monkee) Michael Nesmith, casting director Victoria Thomas and select co-stars; deleted scenes; interviews with
various cast and
crew members, including Iggy Pop; a conversation between Stanton and producer Peter McCarthy; and the heavily edited TV version of the
film.
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.
is a group of cast /
crew interviews from
various films.
Rather than the slick, standard everybody - was - great featurette, this chronological journal takes us inside the
filming of three ambitious sequences with fly - on - the - wall footage,
various cast and
crew member perspectives, and an assortment of video sources and subjects.
Chambre 12, Hôtel de sued is an extensive eighty - minute 1993 documentary by Claude Ventura and Xavier Villetard that traces the
filming locations and has interviews with
various cast and
crew.
The Room went through three different
crews during
filming, as
various members were fired or quit, sometimes en masse, out of frustration with Wiseau's antics.
Blu - ray Highlight: «Behind the Scenes of Kevin» isn't your typical making - of featurette, but rather an intelligent discussion about the movie with interviews from the cast and
crew on a number of topics like adapting Lionel Shriver's controversial novel for the big screen, casting, production design and the
film's
various themes.
The first half of the
film plays as a game of cat - and - mouse, as Phillips attempts to improvise ways to distract the pirates, and to protect his
crew who are hidden in the tanker's
various dark corners, while Muse's suspicion increases and the anger of his fellow pirates grows.
Along with a director's cut of the
film (which contains 14 minutes of additional footage), the first disc also includes two audio commentaries: a filmmaker track with director Ben Stiller, co-writer Justin Theroux and other
various crew members, and a cast track with Stiller, Jack Black and Robert Downey Jr. — the latter of which records the entire commentary in character.
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