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These include deleted and extended scenes (with optional commentary by director Shawn Levy), an alternate opening scene, a blooper reel, and theatrical trailers.
A collection of deleted scenes rounds out the platter, including an alternate opening scene, set an orphanage, that would have began the film on completely the wrong note.
There's also an alternate opening scene, a costume - test montage, and one very short special feature on the use of animals in the film that's only notable for Kenneth Branagh's apparent diplomacy regarding furry creatures.
The writers and directors for Captain America: Civil War reveal the alternate opening scene for the movie's villain, Zemo.

Not exact matches

DVD Extras Disc 2 holds the goodies, which include an extra butcher's at the opening sequence, deleted and extended scenes, an alternate ending, production designs, stills, notebooks, promo material, and filmographies.
There are the usual extended takes and deleted scenes (including some alternate endings, one of which is only in storyboard form), an exploration of the opening title sequence, the trailer, and several demonstrations of the visual and audio mastering that went into this edition.
Aside from the opening and closing scenes which bookend things, the movie takes place in a single day in each of the time periods, alternating back and forth between them.
Extended Version Bachelorette Party Deleted Scenes Alternate Endings Uncensored Gag Reel Alternate Opening Concept Audio Commentary by Director McG (Extended Version) Theatrical Trailer Sneak Peek
The DVD includes an alternate opening and four deleted scenes, as well as audio commentary by the cast members (Michelle Trachtenberg, Trevor Blumas, Kirsten Olson and Hayden Panettiere).
They include an alternate opening of Carol doing an voice exercise with an annoyingly - voiced woman interviewing her in a bookstore, more of and on Dani and Moe's rocky marriage, a scene featuring an accomplished female voiceover artist (played by Melissa Disney), and a number of additional clips from the convincing fake reality dating TV show woven throughout the film,
«Lost Scenes» comprises an alternate opening that was missing until March of 2001 (it drags) and a production - art reconstruction of the gone - forever «Faerie Dance.»
Don't miss: Extras include an alternate opening, deleted scenes and a commentary track.
Features both the American and British versions of the film, commentary track by creator / actor Richard O'Brien and co-star Patricia Quinn, an audience participation picture - in - picture track with a live version of the show and a «callback» subtitle track that cues viewers to classic audience responses, featurettes, two deleted musical scenes, outtakes, alternate opening and ending, and other celebrations of the culture of «Rocky Horror.»
The section of ten deleted / extended scenes includes a superior alternate opening, welcome shards of character development, and an inferior alternate ending — without spoiling anything, in the original finish, we're left to imagine what would become a singularly unsettling revelation, the key to Jeepers Creepers» impact and surely its eventual cult status.
Extras include a six - minute behind - the - scenes featurette whose highlight is star Wilson suiting up for a pre-production supersonic flight; seven deleted or extended scenes — among them odd alternate opening and closing title sequences — with optional commentary from director Moore and editor Paul Martin Smith — these trims carry a viewer discretion warning, for they would've threatened the film's PG - 13 rating; a fantastic, largely CGI pre-visualization (with, again, optional Moore / Smith commentary) of the virtuoso ejection set piece that at times gives Final Fantasy a run for its money; the teaser trailer for Spielberg's upcoming Minority Report; and two engrossing full - length commentaries, one by Moore and Smith, the other producer John Davis and executive producer Wyck Godfrey.
I spotted ten differences, some as minor as to add just a few seconds to a scene's end (e.g. Cam commenting on Marty's struggle with opening doors, Marty's alternate cereal recommendation).
Over thirty minutes of deleted and alternate scenes, including a reconstructed opening sequence, with commentary by James Ivory
The special features include several deleted scenes including an alternate opening and ending, a making of Scream 4 segment, gag reel and commentary by Director Wes Craven, Emma Roberts, Hayden Panettiere and Neve Campbell.
If you are more of a fan of the franchise than that, then The Incredible Hulk Special Edition DVD may tempt you by offering the previously noted audio commentary and deleted scenes along with alternate openings and featurettes (The Making of Incredible Hulk, Becoming The Hulk, Becoming The Abomination, Anatomy of a Hulk Out, and From Comic Book to Screen).
They include an alternate opening in Helium, a scene of Ned (Edgar Rice Burroughs) at college (with Jonathan Hyde as his professor), and extended battles.
EXTRAS: In addition to a five - part making - of featurette, the Blu - ray includes deleted and extended scenes, an alternate opening and a gag reel.
Extras: New audio commentary featuring jazz and film critic Gary Giddins, music and cultural critic Gene Seymour, and musician and bandleader Vince Giordano; new introduction by Giddins; new interview with musician and pianist Michael Feinstein; four new video essays by authors and archivists James Layton and David Pierce on the development and making of «King of Jazz»; deleted scenes and alternate opening - title sequence; «All Americans,» a 1929 short film featuring a version of the «Melting Pot» number that was restaged for the finale of «King of Jazz»; «I Know Everybody and Everybody's Racket,» a 1933 short film featuring Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra; two Oswald the Lucky Rabbit cartoons from 1930, featuring music and animation from «King of Jazz.»
EXTRAS: In addition to a featurette about the art of misdirection, there are profiles on Will Smith and Margot Robbie, as well deleted scenes and an alternate opening.
Included there is an alternate four - minute opening scene, a great featurette about «Origins of Cars 2» and really cool virtual tour of the Radiator Springs set.
Apart from its opening scenes, which show the terrorists praying on the morning of September 11, United 93 plays out in real time, alternating between airplane's terrified, heroic passengers and the workers and government officials on the ground trying to divert disaster.
There is an alternate opening and ending to the film, deleted scenes, blooper reel and casting gallery, to name a few.
Under special features, find ten imminently disposable deleted scenes, including an alternate opening that introduces an elided subplot revolving around a group of art dealers who scope out David Wark on Madeleine's behalf.
This alternate opening amounts to a new scene of just about 40 seconds,
Similarly, his comments on the excised scenes, which include an amusing alternate open and a darker (and more preferable) ending, address the obvious.
Running time: 111 minutes Distributor: Anchor Bay Entertainment DVD Extras: Feature commentary with director Wes Craven and the cast, deleted and extended scenes, alternate opening, extended ending, gag reel and «the Making of Scream 4» featurette.
Highlighted by an audio commentary with director Louis Leterrier and co-star Tim Roth, an alternate opening that shows Bruce Banner contemplating suicide in the Arctic Circle, and a whopping 42 minutes of deleted scenes, the single - disc set is packed with more punch than a Hulk Smash.
There is an alternate opening as well as an alternate ending, a gag reel, a great line - o-rama bit where the actors riff a line until they find the best one, and several additional scenes from the show - within - the - movie, Sarah Marshall's «Blind Medicine.»
The Film: 1.66:1 Anamorphic Widescreen, Dolby Digital 5.1, THX - Certified, New Digital Transfer; Spanish, French, and Mandarin Audio Disc 1: Deleted Scenes including Alternate Openings, Audio Commentary, «Keep»Em Guessing» never - before - heard deleted song, DisneyPedia: «Mulan's World», Music Videos: all - new «I'll Make A Man Out Of You» by Jackie Chan, «Reflection» by Christina Aguilera, «True to Your Heart» by 98º and Stevie Wonder, Mulan Fun Facts trivia track Disc 2: The Journey Begins: Discovering Mulan, The Ballad of Hua Mulan, Early Presentation & Progression Reels; Story Artists Journey: Finding Mulan, Storyboard to Film Comparisons; Design: Art, character, and color designs, Still Art Galleries, character design galleries; Production: production demonstrations, Digital Dim Sum, Digital production; Music: «Reflection» music video in Spanish, Songs of Mulan; International Mulan: Mulan's International Journey, Multi-Language Reel, Publicity Art Gallery
In Deleted Scenes, we find six sequences that never made the final film (including three alternate openings) and substantial discussion from the filmmakers.
Running time: 87 minutes Studio: Warner Home Video DVD Extras: Deleted scenes, alternate opening, alternate ending, director's commentary, interviews with co-stars Sarah Michelle Gellar, Laurence Fishburne, Patrick Stewart and the filmmakers, and a side - by - side comparison of the storyboards and corresponding CGI action.
There are five deleted scenes from the DVD releases and also two alternate openings.
Then we come to a deleted scenes reel (9:47), which starts with flashy alternate opening titles and proceeds to include an extended Stephen and Lana argument, a teenaged Stephen breaking into his father's house, adult Stephen opening up to what sounds like a therapist but ends up being a kinky lover, getting whipped by another lady we can assume is a prostitute, and boxing in some kind of dreamlike bit.
Also on the disc are eleven deleted and extended scenes as well as an alternate opening sequence (all with optional director's commentary).
Blu - ray / DVD Combo Pack Extras: Masters of Misdirection: The Players in a Con; Will Smith: Gentleman Thief; Margot Robbie: Stealing Hearts; deleted scenes; and an alternate opening.
The film features a stunning opening scene that contains all the cinematic beauty of the title sequence from Watchmen, but without the intellectual spin the alternate history vibe afforded that superhero opus.
Good (2 stars) Rated R for profanity, sexuality and brief violence Running time: 105 minutes Distributor: Warner Home Entertainment Group Blu - ray / DVD Combo Pack Extras: Masters of Misdirection: The Players in a Con; Will Smith: Gentleman Thief; Margot Robbie: Stealing Hearts; deleted scenes; and an alternate opening.
The Blu - ray and DVD include the 38 minute documentary «Jackie Brown: How It Went Down,» a nearly hour - long «Look Back at Jackie Brown» interview with Quentin Tarantino, 12 minutes of deleted and alternate scenes (including an alternate opening credit sequence with Grier «surfing» down the moving sidewalk to «Pipeline»), the complete «Chicks With Guns» video, Siskel & Ebert's original Jackie Brown review from At the Movies, «Jackie Brown on MTV,» a trivia track and galleries, the Jackie Brown promotional contest, a stills galleries of art, stills and promotional materials.
Bonus features include a commentary track with director Julie Anne Robinson and co-producer Jennifer Gibgot, a behind - the - scenes set tour with young co-star Bobby Coleman, an alternate opening sequence, deleted scenes and not only the music video for «When I Look At You» by Miley Cyrus, but a making - of featurette for the video.
A selection of deleted scenes include a comic - book style alternate open and an extended ending in which Casey Jones (voiced by Chris Evans) proposes to April (Sarah Michelle Gellar); all of the excised footage is in varying stages of completion and is accompanied by commentary by Munroe (which, unfortunately, can not be turned off).
Exclusive to the Blu - ray are a horrendously slow and unfunny alternate opening sequence and closing sequence, a 12 - minute behind the scenes featurette that essentially has the cast talk about how funny and great each other is and a short bit that gives a little more screen time to Beth's eccentric suitors.
Special features on the unrated widescreen DVD release include alternate opening, deleted scenes, behind - the - scenes footage, and trailer.
Dig deeper into the film by watching Deleted Scenes and Alternate Ending (with an optional director's commentary) or Opening Scene Animatic (also with an optional director's commentary).
Included are over an hour of deleted and extended scenes (including two alternate opening sequences); funny pop - up trivia; and picture - in - picture storyboards, interviews, and behind - the - scenes B - roll.
Home Video Notes: Goosebumps Release Date: 26 January 2016 (Digital: 12 January 2016) Goosebumps releases to home video (Blu - ray 3D Combo Pack or Blu - ray Combo Pack & DVD)- Beginners Guide to Surviving a Goosebumps Creature - Strange Things are Happening... On - Set - Alternate Opening - Alternate Ending - Deleted Scenes - Cast Blooper Reel - All About Slappy - Creaturefied!
Outside of the first sequence (an alternate opening in which Spencer dreams of meeting an attractive older girl), the deletions are very brief moments that would merely have extended existing scenes or montages.
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