Not exact matches
Also included, Anderson's American Express commercial that remains a fun homage to Truffaut, a loving speech by Oakley Friedberg, the young son of set designer Mark Frienberg, who spent time
on location with his family raising funds for charity organizations, a silly trophy case application making fun of the film's lack of critical awards, deleted and
alternate scenes, a stills gallery, and the theatrical trailer.
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.
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,
Extras include a making - of featurette, profiles
on actor James McAvoy and writer / director M. Night Shyamalan, an
alternate ending and deleted
scenes.
Extras: Visual commentary by director Barry Sonnenfeld and actor Tommy Lee Jones with
on - screen diagrams, Character animation studies,
Scene deconstruction, Extended and
alternate scenes, Photo galleries, Storyboard comparisons, Featurette, Documentary, Theatrical trailers, Production notes, Talent files.
Disc 12 is basically identical to the original Director's Cut of Zombie's remake that was released
on Blu - ray in 2007, with a very informative feature commentary by Zombie, numerous deleted and
alternate scenes, a blooper real, and various featurettes.
They detail how Rob Schneider and Rachel McAdams worked
on developing their «
alternate» characters, the blocking of the big fight
scene, and how the group trained for their cheerleading
scenes.
In the early going, the story
alternates between
scenes of wayward kids partying and moments in which a friend knocks
on Sara's door and blankly informs her that her latest make - out partner has hung himself; by the end, it's just one
scene after another of people screaming at each other.
The original A Nightmare
on Elm Street also gets a Blu - ray debut this week, featuring all the supplements from the earlier DVD «Infinifilm Special Edition» release (two commentary tracks,
alternate endings, three documentary featurettes), plus the Blu - ray exclusive interactive «Focus Points» mode, which allows instant access to
alternate takes and behind the
scenes footage while watching the film.
Thankfully, there's tons of bonus material
on this Blu - ray: director commentary, song performances, featurettes, deleted / extended /
alternate scenes, and more.
It is also available as
on demand & to rent or buy from iTunes & Amazon — the iTunes version offers extras including an
alternate ending & deleted
scenes.
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).
On the DVD release of Sweet Home Alabama, director Andy Tennant introduces all eight of the deleted
scenes (nine, counting the
alternate ending) in a section called «Off the Cutting Room Floor,» and his preamble invariably goes like this:
The film
alternates between
scenes of them talking about what's happening, meeting a specialist in ghosts and such, and the stationary shots of the camera
on its tripod at night.
Headlining the second disc of the set is «Monster Squad Forever,» a five - part retrospective
on the origins, casting and production of the movie that should quell diehard fans, while the addition of deleted /
alternate scenes, an animated storyboard of The Squad's fight with The Mummy, and a hilarious interview with Tom Noonan in character as Frankenstein all serve as great supplemental material.
Limited Edition 2 Disc DVD set & Blu - Ray Extras: 36 minute Black Metal short film of deleted
scenes,
Alternate ending, Outtakes, The Cutting Room with musicians not in the film including: Enslaved, Ted «Nocturno Cutlo» Skjellum from Darkthrone, and Jørn «Necrobutcher» from Mayhem, plus more with Ulver, Immortal, Jan Axel «Hellhammer» Blomberg, Gylve» Fenriz» Nagell and Kjetil «Frost» Haraldstad, 46 more minutes of Varg Vikernes and a 45 minute class
on the history of black metal with Fenriz
There's an early introductory
scene that shows Zavala squaring off against another law enforcement type (he may have been a firefighter, actually) in a boxing ring and later there are
alternate takes of Taylor and Zavala debriefing their superiors
on the fire rescue, which was an different take
on the «found footage» idea.
Three technical caveats accompany the «film with
alternate ending and additional
scene,» as it's called
on the packaging: During the branched sequences, which are accessible only when viewing Identity in widescreen, the picture's stupendous Dolby Digital 5.1 mix switches to a much blander Dolby Surround recording, while James Mangold's director commentary, if selected, drops out altogether.
Plus, more details
on Vader from «Rogue One,» no deleted
scenes or
alternate ending
on the «Rogue One» Blu - ray and Gareth Edwards talks Darth Plagueis.
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.
The Blu - ray release also features seven exclusive featurettes including
alternate takes of the panhandling screne, a behind - the -
scenes look at the kid's fooling around
on set, and more.
The second disc contains a treasure trove of found gems: the original and the new re-release trailer, a featurette
on Tom Waits and the film's music,
alternate versions of said music, rehearsal footage, deleted
scenes, a featurette
on the «new» electronic cinema, and an all - new «making of» documentary.
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.
DVD Extras Includes audio commentary from John Cleese, deleted /
alternate scenes, «Fish You Were Here» documentary, John Cleeses thoughts
on the USA, Jamie Lee Curtis Halloween Memento, «Portrait Of A Fish» photo gallery, original theatrical trailer.
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.
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.
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.
Similarly, his comments
on the excised
scenes, which include an amusing
alternate open and a darker (and more preferable) ending, address the obvious.
Don't miss: Extras include a featurette
on the women in the movies, commentaries with director Tom Six, behind - the -
scenes footage, an interview with Six, deleted
scenes, casting tapes, a Foley sessions, a tour of the warehouse set, Laurence R. Harvey's audition tape, a featurette
on the making of the third film and an
alternate ending
on the third film.
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 Blu - ray editions add two additional featurettes (including a spotlight
on Chris Hemsworth's improvisations as Kevin), collections of deleted
scenes and extended and
alternate scenes, and the obligatory gag reel, plus an Ultraviolet Digital HD copy of the film (which also includes extended and
alternate scenes).
Also ported over are features
on the history and development of «Tarzan,» among them segments
on the Deep Canvas Process, Production Progression Demonstration, three publicity trailers, From Burroughs to Disney, an Early Presentation Reel, a short feature
on the Research Trip to Uganda, six segments
on creating The Characters of Tarzan, a three - minute bit
on The Making of the Music, Building the Story and Storyboard to Film featurettes, 10 minutes of deleted and
alternate scenes, and a couple tidbits
on the international / intercontinental aspects of «Tarzan.»
Don't miss: Among the hours of extras are a look back at the making of the movie, a peek at a 1963 production kick - off dinner, Los Angeles and British premieres footage, George Cukor directs Baroness Bina Rothschild, production tests, Rex Harrison's Golden Globe acceptance speech, Harrison's British Film Institute honor, highlights from the 1965 Academy Awards ceremony, a trio of behind - the -
scenes featurettes,
alternate Hepburn vocals, a look at designer Cecil Beaton's sketches, a comments
on a lady featurette, a radio interview with Harrison and behind - the -
scenes photos.
EXTRAS: In addition to cast and crew audio commentaries
on seven episodes, there's an extended cut of the season finale (including an
alternate, expletive - filled version of the Negan speech), five behind - the -
scenes featurettes, deleted
scenes and more.
Also
on the disc are eleven deleted and extended
scenes as well as an
alternate opening sequence (all with optional director's commentary).
One of the most aggressively un-commercial films to play Sundance this year, Entertainment
alternates antagonistic
on - stage performances with
scenes of existential ennui in the American Southwest.
The usual garden variety studio special features are
on hand, including an
alternate ending, eight deleted
scenes, and four mini-segments devoted to various aspects of the film, including an overview of the Insidious universe, a glance at The Further, a featurette devoted to Shaye's Elise, and even a small homage to this newly designed demon specific to this fourth chapter.
The DVD,
on the other hand, includes the aforementioned audio commentary, deleted
scenes, an
alternate ending, and the featurettes «SNL: Legacy of Laughter» and «From Conception to Delivery: The Making of Baby Mama.»
THE DVD by Bill Chambers Columbia TriStar (evidently back from a brief sojourn as Sony Pictures Home Entertainment) presents The Forgotten
on DVD in a configuration similar to their release of Identity, with seamless branching reintegrating the supplemental deleted
scenes and
alternate ending into the movie.
Though not
on the review copy we were serviced with, the final release supposedly includes a behind - the -
scenes, making - of featurette, deleted and
alternate scenes, plus an
alternate ending.
In addition to both the action - packed theatrical version and the extended unrated version with footage not seen in theaters, Den of Thieves
on Blu - ray ™, DVD, and Digital also features never - before seen bonus content including an
alternate ending, outtakes and deleted
scenes, and insightful commentary from the filmmakers.
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.
Also included
on the single - disc release is a series of deleted /
alternate scenes with optional director commentary, a blooper reel and two featurettes: the making - of documentary «Before, During and «After the Sunset»» and «Interview with a Jewel Thief.»
** Theatrical Feature Blu - ray Deleted
Scenes Alternate Music Cuts Featurette: Jeff Bridges, Maggie Gyllenhaal and Robert Duvall
on What Brought Them to CRAZY HEART
In addition, there is a great new doc
on Brooks and his career in television and film as well as an
alternate ending, deleted
scenes and loads of other featurettes.
Special features
on the unrated widescreen DVD release include
alternate opening, deleted
scenes, behind - the -
scenes footage, and trailer.
scenes (with optional commentary), a montage of
alternate jokes from existing
scenes, the interview featurette My dinner with Stormy (actor / co-producer Seth Rogen has dinner with adult film star Stormy Daniels), a gag reel, and a featurette
on the waxing
scene.
Bonus materials
on the Blu - ray release include an
alternate ending, 8 deleted
scenes, and 4 behind - the -
scenes featurettes.
Scenes of torture, such as one involving waterboarding, don't effectively capture the suffering and agony that must be going on, and some of the fight scenes alternate between making nearly impossible things look easy and making easy things, particularly against «boss» bad guys, look like they could go on fo
Scenes of torture, such as one involving waterboarding, don't effectively capture the suffering and agony that must be going
on, and some of the fight
scenes alternate between making nearly impossible things look easy and making easy things, particularly against «boss» bad guys, look like they could go on fo
scenes alternate between making nearly impossible things look easy and making easy things, particularly against «boss» bad guys, look like they could go
on forever.