First time director, Sam Esmail, may not have picked especially uncharted territory for his directorial debut Comet, which focuses on the rocky relationship of an oddly paired couple, but his storytelling technique reflects the perspective of an enlightened and astute new
addition to the film scene.
Not exact matches
In
addition to the
film's trailer, we get one deleted
scene.
EXTRAS: In
addition to an audio commentary by Roy E. Disney and historian John Canemaker, the Signature Collection edition includes new featurettes on the
film's iconography and character design, archival recordings of Walt Disney discussing the project, deleted
scenes, an alternate sequence and much more.
EXTRAS: In
addition to an audio commentary by director James Bobin, there's an in - depth look at making the
film, costume and character featurettes, an interview with co-star Sacha Baron Cohen, deleted
scenes and more.
Blu - ray Highlight: In
addition to an excellent six - part documentary that runs the entire gamut of production — from location shooting in Romania,
to Nicolas Cage's (creepy) performance capture of the Ghost Rider,
to special effects and more — the Blu - ray also includes a feature similar
to Warner Bros.» Maximum Movie Mode where directors Mark Neveldine and Brian Taylor dissect the
film (sometimes pausing it
to discuss certain
scenes in more detail) with the help of behind - the -
scenes footage.
EXTRAS: In
addition to both the theatrical and extended cut of the
film (featuring 10 minutes of never - before - seen footage), there's a brand new collection of bonus material, including an audio commentary by director Ridley Scott, writer Drew Goddard and author Andy Weir, a making - of featurette, deleted
scenes and more.
In
addition to starring in the
film, Jackman was involved behind the
scenes on The Greatest Showman, serving as one of its producers.
In this case, that amounts
to your typical
scene - specific trivia in
addition to some other interesting tidbits, like the title of the cut from the
film's score that's playing at any given moment, or detailed cast and crew listings.
Each title gets a full - length audio commentary from Travis Crawford, a dogged
film critic and programmer with the instincts of a historian, who goes into detail on the background of just about every lead and significant supporting player who appears on screen, in
addition to the producers and financiers behind the
scenes who allowed (or more likely didn't allow) Romero
to realize his vision on screen.
I'm rather jaded when it comes
to horror - movie beats, but in
addition to being an incredibly well - crafted little shocker, Veronika Franz and Severin Fiala's
film manages
to include multiple
scenes of horrifically compelling imagery that caused me
to avert my eyes in discomfort.
EXTRAS: In
addition to an audio commentary by co-directors Pete Docter and Ronnie del Carmen and producer Jonas Rivera, there's a behind - the -
scenes look at the movie's evolution, featurettes on sound design,
film editing and creating the emotions and the inside of Riley's mind, as well some deleted
scenes, the short
film «Lava» and an all - new short titled «Riley's First Date?»
EXTRAS: In
addition to a behind - the -
scenes look at making the
film, there are three brief (but very similar) featurettes and some deleted
scenes.
EXTRAS: In
addition to an audio commentary by director Andrew Stanton, co-director Angus MacLane and producer Lindsey Collins, there's a series of featurettes on topics like crafting the story and animating Hank the octopus, some deleted
scenes, the short
film «Piper» and more.
There's no way
to tell how likely this is
to actually happen — given both the technical problems of refurbishing a
film whose appeal often derives from the fact that it looks like it was shot through cheesecloth, as well as the fact that it's Tommy Wiseau saying this — but we can't help but fantasize and / or have waking nightmares about the effects the
addition of 3D might have on certain
scenes.
In
addition to the eerie apparitions, the story, based on a Korean horror
film, includes
scenes of intoxicated teens and the depiction of sexual sounds and activities between teen and adult couples.
EXTRAS: In
addition to a making - of featurette, there's a behind - the -
scenes look at
filming the elephant sequence, alternate takes, deleted
scenes and a blooper reel.
In
addition to capturing the entire mission statement of the
film in one
scene, it also gives us a glimpse into the future of Black Panther post-Infinity War.
EXTRAS: In
addition to a Q&A with director S. Craig Zahler and the cast from the
film's premiere at Fantastic Fest, there's a short making - of featurette and a deleted
scene.
Meanwhile, Sony has unveiled 007's new wheels for his 24th adventure in the Jaguar C - X75 concept car (which will be used for a chase
scene through the streets of Rome alongside an Aston Martin DB10), in
addition to the Range Rover Sport SVR and Land Rover Defender Big Foot, which are also set
to feature in the
film...
In
addition to a disc for each of the
films, each of which has deleted
scenes, «Tales from the Future» documentary segments, audio commentaries and various other bonus material, there's also a separate bonus disc that includes a variety of additional mini-docs, plus a 2015 message from Doc Brown, two new commercials (one for «Jaws 19,» the other for a Hoverboard), and two episodes of «Back
to the Future: The Animated Series.»
Kilmer wasn't a new
addition to the band gone mad or anything; he was shooting a
scene for Terrence Malick «s long - awaited upcoming
film, Song
to Song, previously titled Weightless.
In
addition to sound bites speaking enthusiastically about the
film and its messages, we get
to be on location for various
scene shoots that excite and challenge the down -
to - earth production.
In
addition to the virtual version of Ready Player One's zero - gravity club
scene created by TheWaveVR, HTC Vive is teaming up with other developers for VR content leading up
to the
film's release in theaters.
In
addition to these extended and added
scenes, there are also gag reels, outtakes, eight behind - the -
scenes featurettes and commentary tracks, as well as a digital HD download of the
film.
In
addition to liner notes by British
film critic Jason Solomons and a feature - length audio commentary track with writer Lothian and director Metzstein, there's the movie's theatrical trailer, a single deleted
scene and a couple of featurettes in which Lance and Cilenti showcase two respective bits of sleight - of - hand that their characters employ.
While it doesn't look like we'll be getting much in the way of extras, at least we get a behind the
scenes look at the making of the
film, in
addition to McDonagh's Academy Award - winning short
film from 2004, so if you were as enamored with this future Oscar winner as the critics and guilds have been, then be sure
to note the February 13th (Digital HD) and February 27th (Blu - ray / DVD) release dates.
EXTRAS: In
addition to an audio commentary by writer / director Scott Derrickson, there are featurettes on the real - life Ralph Sarchie, the makeup effects designed for Sean Harris» character and a behind - the -
scenes look at making the
film.
Early
scenes of The Ain't Rights siphoning gas and crashing on couches are engaging enough — and crisply
filmed, in hues true
to the title — that if the bloodshed never arrived, the
film might still look like a fine
addition to the counterculture canon.
In
addition to seeing a really wonderful
film, you also have access
to deleted
scenes, a motion comic called «The Secret Identity of Charles Moulton,» and several awesome featurettes delving into the filmmaking, as well as into the true story of the Marstons.
In
addition to getting behind - the -
scenes looks at set pieces, we gather some of the
film's big driving principles, like amazing attention
to detail and Fincher's propensity for many takes.
In
addition, «Brooklyn» actress Saoirse Ronan describes what it was like
to film that
scene.
In
addition to nearly 90 minutes of original content, including deleted
scenes and a behind - the -
scenes documentary, the Blu - ray ™ will also include Logan Noir, a black and white version of the
film that gives the acclaimed story an all - new look.
EXTRAS: In
addition to a six - part making - of featurette that covers everything from pre-production and casting
to visual effects and stunts, there's a look at the Madame Tussauds exhibit created in promotion of the
film, the supplemental motion comic «Bonds of Brotherhood,» deleted
scenes, a gag reel and more.
The setpieces, in
addition to mostly rehashing better
scenes from earlier
films, feel thrown together
to serve the effects, and the effects look far less astonishing than anything in Cameron's first two
films.
The «Peter Pan» Diamond Edition Blu - ray ™ Combo Pack (Blu - ray ™ + DVD + Digital Copy & Storybook App) is a «must - own»
addition to everyone's home entertainment collection, filled with high - flying bonus features for all ages that includes — the groundbreaking feature Disney Intermission, Growing up with Nine Old Men short
film, never - before - seen Deleted
Scenes and a never - before - heard Deleted Song.
EXTRAS: In
addition to an audio commentary by writer / director Damien Chazelle and actor J.K. Simmons, there's a featurette about famous drummers and their craft, footage from the movie's premiere at the Toronto International
Film Festival, a deleted
scene and the original short
film.
Post-script: There are some fun things
to keep your eyes open for in the
film's appealing Thanksgiving Day Parade
scene, including blink and miss appearances by Sammy Davis Jr., Ricky Schroeder, and some E.T. balloons in
addition to a float carrying Big Bird and giant parade balloons of Kermit the Frog and Woody Woodpecker.
EXTRAS: In
addition to an unrated cut of the
film, there's over an hour of bonus material, including deleted
scenes, alternate real - life reactions and some behind - the -
scenes antics.
In
addition to the Human Torch
scene, the
film included a
scene in which Deadpool went back in time
to kill baby Hitler.
In
addition to seeing an early storyboard version of an incredible
scene from the
film, we learned who would voice the characters.
For most of the running time, it's hard
to understand or care about what's going on, and some of the ideas thought up in the 11th hour — such as the
addition of a second zero - gravity sex
scene, with James Spader and Angela Bassett's heads digitally attached
to the bodies of the principals in the
film's other weightless shag, Facinelli and Robin Tunney — just add
to the confusion.
Examining the photographs of these events, many snapped by Harry Shunk, we might find Saint Phalle's partner, Tinguely; art critic Pierre Restany; gallerist Jeannine de Goldschmidt; poet John Ashbery; her estranged husband, Harry Mathews, and their two children; various neighbors; and artists Daniel and Vera Spoerri, Hugh Weiss, Robert Rauschenberg, Jasper Johns, Ad Reinhardt, and Edward Kienholz, among others.16 Since Saint Phalle considered the sessions
to be performance events, or «spectacles,» she amplified their theatricality by arranging for their media - documentation in photographs and short
films that painstakingly disclose her methods.17 In
addition to the before - and - after images of the firings, where Saint Phalle is often pictured striking defiant or bemused poses, other
scenes reveal the creative process leading up
to the event.
In
addition to screenings of his
films, access
to his library, manuscripts, drawings, and other materials, the visitors are exposed
to an unedited conversation about his work with three artists of the younger generation in the Moroccan art
scene, thus interrogating collective memory.