Not exact matches
Plenty of extra materials are dished up, such
as additional scenes (The Fauxly Grail, Hot Lunch and Cyrano De Artie), an audio commentary with the cast, a
featurette (Tech of SHREK 3), music videos (Dancing Babies and Donkey Dance), interactive games (Learn The Donkey Dance and How To Be Green), trailers and a text / photo gallery (Shrek's Guide To Parenthood).
Disc two includes nearly six hours of
additional material including a 196 - minute making - of documentary, entitled Strength and Honor: Creating the World of Gladiator, and
as if this was not exhaustive enough more behind the scenes technical information is provided in the five - part Image and Design section which includes
featurettes on sets, costumes, and weapons
as well
as extensive photo galleries.
For your extra dollars you'll receive the documentary Behind the Mask: The Story of the Phantom of the Opera, three Making - of
featurettes about pre-production, the director, and the production, the theatrical trailer
as well
as an
additional scene No One Would Listen.
Along with the bonus extras included in The Phantom of the Opera: 2 Disc Special Edition (which are Behind the Mask: The Story of the Phantom of the Opera, three Making - of
featurettes about pre-production, the director, and the production, the theatrical trailer
as well
as an
additional scene No One Would Listen), the new release also provides a Cast and Crew Sing - a-long and the theatrical trailer.
A five - minute
featurette called «Greetings From Bull Mountain» is the standard five - minute B - roll / soft - sell interview errata that features a few
additional male buttock shots; «King of the Mountain» is a two - minute music video that splices action sequences from the film together with bloopers and sets it to music (something resurrected in feature - length form by this year's ESPN's X-movie); and nine chapter - encoded deleted scenes (blissfully sans commentary and running between fifteen seconds and a minute, each) are essentially long «comedy» shticks that prove for
as bad
as Out Cold was, it could have been even worse.
DVD Extras Trailers, audio commentary, three short «Search for the Stars»
featurettes, four
additional scenes, an «action» montage, LeAnn Rimes» «Can't Fight the Moonlight» video, a 2 - minute «Coyote 101»
featurette, and a look «Inside the Songs» (revealing where the inspiration came from for such incredible lyrics
as «Baby you're the right kind of wrong» and «You can't fight the moonlight»).
EXTRAS: In addition to a fairly lengthy profile on Marcus Luttrell (which also doubles
as a making - of
featurette), the Blu - ray includes three
additional production
featurettes, an intimate look at the men who died in Operation Red Wings and an interview with Mohamad Gulab, the man who helped save Luttrell's life.
THE DVD
As intensely likable as Reality Bites is (the impromptu dance to «My Sharona» in a mini-mart is irresistably daffy), within the DVD's section of seven deleted scenes (the commentary track and featurette indicate additional omissions still in the vault) lurks a richer, if darker, movie with less of a studio glaz
As intensely likable
as Reality Bites is (the impromptu dance to «My Sharona» in a mini-mart is irresistably daffy), within the DVD's section of seven deleted scenes (the commentary track and featurette indicate additional omissions still in the vault) lurks a richer, if darker, movie with less of a studio glaz
as Reality Bites is (the impromptu dance to «My Sharona» in a mini-mart is irresistably daffy), within the DVD's section of seven deleted scenes (the commentary track and
featurette indicate
additional omissions still in the vault) lurks a richer, if darker, movie with less of a studio glaze.
Blu - ray — Includes everything on the DVD,
as well
as an audio commentary with the director,
additional scenes, a special effects comparison, and another
featurette on the legends of Halloween.
EXTRAS: There's a five - part making - of
featurette,
as well
as eight
additional behind - the - scenes vignettes and a Q&A with the cast and crew from SXSW.
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).
EXTRAS: There's an audio commentary by director Scott Mann, writer Max S. Adams and actor Jeffrey Dean Morgan,
as well
as a making - of
featurette,
additional cast and crew interviews, and deleted scenes.
EXTRAS: The three - disc set includes a behind - the - scenes look at filming on location in Thailand and Hungary,
as well
as five
additional featurettes on the season's biggest and most action - packed sequences.
Extras include
additional scenes,
featurettes about the stars» lives,
as well
as an enhanced Blu - ray mode interactive feature that prepares viewers for the final battle during the conclusion of the saga.
As always, there is some overlap in comments with this and the behind - the - scenes
featurette, but these interviews offer
additional reflection.
Extras include Extras include a behind - the - scenes look at making the movie,
as well
as four
additional featurettes on sound design, the score, editing and the film's scientific concepts.
Special features are
as follows: Ghostbusters: Answer the Call (4K UHD / Blu - ray 3D Combo Pack, Blu - ray & Digital)- Theatrical Version (117 minutes)- Extended Edition (133 minutes)- 2 Hysterically Haunting Gag Reels - 4 Unearthed deleted scenes - 11 Totally Possessed Alternate Scenes and more than 60 minutes of
additional extended and alternate scenes with Ultraviolet download - 6 Jokes - A-Plenty alternate take reels - 5 Supernatural
Featurettes: Chris Hemsworth is Kevin, The Ghosts of Ghostbusters, Meet the Team, Visual Effects: 30 Years Later and Slime Time.
EXTRAS: There's a short making - of
featurette,
additional featurettes on makeup effects, costume design and zombie choreography,
as well
as some deleted scenes.