Learn more about the inspirations behind part two of our new video installation The Scar in
this accompanying audio commentary from Artists Noor Afshan Mirza and Brad Butler.
Learn more about the inspirations behind part three of our new video installation The Scar in
this accompanying audio commentary from Artists Noor Afshan Mirza and Brad Butler.
Here and in
the accompanying audio commentaries, Neumeier and company are candid about the budgetary conditions under which the film was made.
Not exact matches
The edition of Life Is Sweet is
accompanied by an
audio commentary by Leigh.
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.
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.
DVD special features on the movie's single - disc, 1.85:1 anamorphic widescreen release include an
audio commentary track with Favreau and co-producer Peter Billingsley, a look at the making of the
accompanying videogame to the movie and a clutch of featurettes on the work of author Van Allsburg, the cast, the visual effects and the like.
Blu - ray extras
accompanying the various films include
audio commentaries; making - of featurettes; vintage cartoons; and theatrical trailers.
This is
accompanied by a new
AUDIO COMMENTARY with Director Francis Lawrence and Writer / Producer Akiva Goldsman.
Most of these include optional
audio commentary by Ridley Scott, and some also include
accompanying featurettes or other contextualizing material («Rhino Fight,» for example, includes CGI test footage of the rhino).
Season Two, Disc Five includes two more
audio commentaries: James Purefoy proves his raconteur credentials in his solo
commentary on «Deus Impeditio Esuritori Nullus (No God Can Stop a Hungry Man,» and Heller and Stamp
accompany the series» final episode, «De Patre Vostro (About Your Father).»
THE BLU - RAY DISC In the director's
audio commentary that
accompanies the new Scream Factory Blu - ray release of Crawlspace, Schmoeller happily admits that it's not a very good film, lamenting the lack of time and energy put into developing the script.
That edition featured a so - called director's cut that added 6 minutes to the running time and was
accompanied by a Cosmatos
audio commentary.
Accompanying the film on Disc 1 are two
audio commentaries.
These are both
accompanied by
audio commentary from Turteltaub, which explains why they were cut.
The scenes, which feature a bit of crude animation, are
accompanied by optional
audio commentary by co-writer-director James Gunn, which explains why they were deemed expendable.
Portions of the camera tests that were conducted for Phantom Thread,
accompanied by
audio commentary with Anderson, offer a succinctly revealing glimpse of how the film's aesthetic was created.
The main addition to the
audio being the police sirens that roar when they are nearby to indicate you need to pullover, although despite the introduction of a full - length story there are actually no voice - overs for any of the characters which is
accompanied by no race
commentary, while the music mostly consists of sci - fi infused pop and dance.
The show is
accompanied by
audio commentary featuring prominent members of the film industry who have been deeply influenced by Sherman's work such as Jamie Lee Curtis, Molly Ringwald and director John Waters.
It will be
accompanied by an
audio guide with
commentary by artists and actors such as Miranda July, John Waters, Jamie Lee Curtis, and Molly Ringwald underscores the scope of her influence.
Christopher Rauschenberg, Donald Saff, Calvin Tomkins, Lawrence Voytek, and others, with
commentary by Leah Dickerman, The Marlene Hess Curator of Painting and Sculpture, MoMA; Ellen Davis, Conservation Fellow, MoMA; and Gunnar Marklund, Electrician, Moderna Museet, Stockholm, and archival interviews with the artist himself, the
audio tour
accompanying the exhibition explores Rauschenberg's deep commitment to collaboration and experimentation across disciplines during the course of his six - decade career.