The DVD will
also feature audio commentary with Director Rodrigo Gudiño, a Making of Featurette, Mercan Dede featurette, poster and photo gallery and The Facts In the Case of Mister Hollow Short Film.
This edition
also features an audio commentary, so if you want to dive deeper into this cyberpunk world, you have all the tools that you need.
Not exact matches
Along with the
feature, we
also get an
audio commentary from Felsher, a second
commentary from some of the cast and crew of the film, an additional interview from Creepshow DP Michael Gornick, extended interview clips from Romero, Savini, and Bernie Wrightson, a collection of behind the scenes footage from FX master Tom Savini, a location tour from Horror's Hallowed Grounds, a reproduction of Fangoria's Scream Greats episode on the career of Tom Savini, a news program segment from 1982 on the making of Creepshow, and a collection of behind the scenes stills.
Extras — In the Extra
Features menu you can
also access the
audio commentary, watch a Behind The Scenes featurette that runs for 20 minutes, check out an Interview / Q & A with Amy - Jo Albany and Flea which runs for 10 minutes, or watch the theatrical trailer for the film.
If you're wanting to watch the trailers and
also learn more about the films there's a lovely
audio commentary that goes with the trailers
featuring Kim Newman and David Flint.
Also on board is an
audio commentary from» 09 — Disney, alas, has dropped the picture - in - picture option that made this a full - blown «Cine - Explore
feature» on the PE — teaming Leonard Maltin with Disney animator («and unashamed animation geek») Eric Goldberg and film historian J.B. Kaufman, who at the time was writing a book about the making of Pinocchio that finally got published in 2015.
Along with an unrated cut of the film (with five additional minutes of footage), the DVD
also features a lively
audio commentary with more than ten different participants (from director David Gordon Green and producer Judd Apatow to stars Seth Rogen and James Franco), a making - of featurette, a handful of deleted scenes, and a gag reel.
Also featured is the extra «Analyzing Dark Water Sequences,» which takes an in - depth look at the creation of three specific scenes in the film, but the lack of any
audio commentary by the director or the all - star cast is extremely upsetting.
It
also features an impressive amount of special
features, including an
audio commentary, multiple Focus Points featurettes, deleted scenes and a gag reel on the main
feature disc.
There's
also a really cool alternate opening that was probably cut to keep the Loom of Fate (and the bullet curving techinque) a secret, as well as a few BD - Live
features that allow you to chat with friends or even record your very own
audio commentary.
Japanese cinema expert Donald Richie
also offers insightful
audio commentary, and Kurosawa's comments about the difficulties of making this film are noted in a booklet that
also features the stories that inspired him to make «Rashomon.»
Presented in a widescreen video transfer and Dolby Digital 5.1
audio soundtrack, the «Man on Fire» DVD includes two full - length
audio commentary tracks (the first by director Tony Scott, and the other with producer Lucas Foster, screenwriter Brian Helgeland and star Dakota Fanning), as well as deleted scenes and an alternate ending (
also featuring optional director
commentary).
The music video for Sufjan Stevens» «Mystery of Love» and an
audio commentary track from Chalamet and Michael Stuhlbarg are
also available alongside a couple extra
features.
This section
also holds the
feature - length
audio commentary, undoubtedly the standout extra of this meager disc.
An
audio commentary track from Samm Deighan and Kate Ellinger and a scene - select
commentary from Altman are
also includes, as well as several extra
features.
It
also features an
audio - only interview with Claude Chabrol from 1977 and
commentary by film critic Dan Yakir and screenwriter Ric Menello.
Along with a full - length
audio commentary by Hong Kong cinema expert Bey Logan, the two - disc effort
also features lengthy interviews with director John Woo («A Baptism of Fire»), producer Terence Chang («Partner in Crime»), and co-stars Philip Chan («Art Imitates Life») and Kwok Choi («Mad Dog Bites Again»).
Featuring three separate
audio commentaries with director Ron Howard, co-writer Akiva Goldsman, and co-writer Cliff Hollingsworth, the single - disc release
also includes a nice selection of deleted scenes, a casting featurette («The Fight Card»), and a short profile on legendary trainer and film consultant Angelo Dundee («The Record: The History of Boxing»).
A
feature audio commentary, proudly proclaimed «the geekiest
commentary possible», is
also supplied by director Waters, editor Green, and visual effects supervisor Hollander (you didn't think you'd get Jim Carrey here, did you?).
Also included is a solid
commentary from author Stephen Rebello, an
audio excerpt from the legendary series of Hitchcock interviews conducted by the great director and cinephile, François Truffaut, and the
feature - length documentary, «The Making of Psycho,» which
features interviews with Janet Leigh and screenwriter Joseph Stefano, both now sadly deceased.
Along with two
audio commentaries featuring director Sam Mendes, writer William Broyles, Jr., and author Anthony Swofford, the collector's edition
also included several deleted scenes, two production featurettes («Jarhead Diaries» and «Background»), and the documentary, «Semper Fi: After the Corps.»
Featuring over two hours of behind - the - scenes bonus material, the DVD
also includes an entertaining
audio commentary with Tom Cruise and director J.J. Abrams.
, a
feature - length documentary on the entire series (from the memorable Second Sight Films release of the film); In Search of the Hotel Broslin, a 2001 featurette with Henenlotter and rapper R.A. «The Rugged Man» Thornburn; a six - minute outtakes reel in HD from a 2K scan of a 16 mm print; The Frisson of Fission: Basket Case, Conjoined Twins, and «Freaks» in Cinema, a new video essay by Travis Crawford discussing the history of films
featuring «freaks of nature»; a set of image galleries (promotional stills, behind the scenes, ephemera, advertisements, home video releases); a promo gallery
featuring 3 theatrical trailers (all in HD from 4K sources), a TV spot (
also in HD from a 4K source), and 2 radio spots; The Slash of the Knife, a rarely seen short film made by Henenlotter prior to Basket Case; an
audio commentary on The Slash of the Knife by Henenlotter and Mike Bencivenga; outtakes and an image gallery from The Slash of the Knife; Belial's Dream, an animated short story by filmmaker Robert Morgan; and last but not least, a 28 - page insert booklet
featuring the essay «Case History» by Michael Gingold, «Cham - pain in the Park!»