SOM allows users to record all of the actions on their computer as well
as audio commentary and save the recording for sharing or future playback.
EXTRAS: The Blu - ray release features three versions of the movie (the theatrical cut, the special edition and the sing - along), as well
as an audio commentary by directors Kirk Wise and Gary Trousdale, producer Don Hahn and composer Alan Menken.
EXTRAS: There are some deleted scenes, as well
as an audio commentary with directors Scott McGehee and David Siegel.
Vaughn's BonusView observations are also available
as an audio commentary with director Matthew Vaughn.
So, I discovered a little magic known
as audio commentary, which led to my Christmas morning adventures.
Lastly there is a short Q&A Discussion with Writer / Director Jordan Peele and the Cast, as well
as an audio Commentary with Writer / Director Jordan Peele, which is a must listen for sure.
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.
The original theatrical trailers, as well
as audio commentary by Director Robert Mulligan and Producer Alan Pakula, are also provided.
EXTRAS: The Blu - ray release includes both versions of the film (the 1986 theatrical cut and the 1991 special edition), as well
as an audio commentary by director James Cameron and various cast and crew, the making - of documentary «Superior Firepower,» deleted scenes, pre-production galleries and an all - new featurette (only available online) about the movie's origins.
Apparently there are more additional features, as well
as an audio commentary from Abrams and the cast.
The ending in the theatrical release was not well - liked, but a much - better alternate version is included here, along with interviews with director John Boorman and art director Anthony Pratt, as well
as an audio commentary with film historians Travis Crawford and Bill Ackerman.
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).
Not exact matches
One element of the
audio is sadly still lacking, though,
as the
commentary (from ITV pair Jim Beglin and Peter Drury) is poor — the least contextual of any current sports game.
Our interactive match centre at southamptonfc.com will have all the build - up,
as well
as in - game updates and free live
audio commentary.
LIVE COVERAGE
As always, there will be free live
audio commentary of Sunday's contest here on evertonfc.com, with Blues legend Graeme Sharp joining evertontv's Darren Griffiths to describe the action.
The Blu - ray provides all the same extras
as the DVD, and Bay comes with two
audio commentaries.
NBA 08 delivers all - new play - by - play
commentary as well
as improved artificial intelligence (A.I.), an updated user interface, and new on - court and crowd
audio to enhance the overall gameplay experience.
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).
Unlike 12 Rounds, CutThroat Island's
audio commentary with Renny Harlin is very interesting to listen to
as you get a lot of background on the trials involved with filming a production of this magnitude.
Extras are the same
as on their DVD counterparts, but the Rennie Harlin
audio commentary is included on the Island Blu - ray.
The other major Blu - ray exclusive is that the director and stars»
audio commentary on the theatrical cut is presented
as picture - in - picture video
commentary.
Special features include
audio commentary with director Michael Ritchie and actress Jean Louisa Kelly,
as well
as an isolated score track and original cut of the film in standard def.
As with all the best cult TV series, the «Adventure Time» home video releases are chock full of bonus material, with the Season One set featuring four
audio commentaries, three featurettes, 49 minutes worth of animatics and a few more fun bits here and there.
They include
audio commentaries with Director Kirk Jones and Children
as well
as Actor Emma Thompson and Producer Lindsay Doran, information about casting the children and village life, a Nanny McPhee makeover, deleted scenes, a gag reel, and a lesson on How Nanny McPhee Came to Be.
The Blu - ray and DVD both includes special features such
as an extensive featurette on the eerie true story behind «The Possession,» along with separate
audio commentaries with Bornedal and the film's writers.
Scroll down to check out the bonus features, including a new 7.1
audio mix (
as well
as the original mono) and a new
commentary tack by John Carpenter and Jamie Lee Curtis, and then let us know what you think of the announcement in the comments!
EXTRAS: There are
audio commentaries and animatics for every episode,
as well
as some deleted scenes and footage from the show's premiere party.
THE DVD by Bill Chambers No sarcasm intended, I noticed something about Down with Love
as I watched it with the DVD's director
commentary activated, which is that it plays closer to intent without the original
audio.
The new
audio commentary by Troy Howarth, author of So Deadly, So Perverse: 50 Years of Italian Giallo Films, serves
as an efficient one - stop shop for fans looking to brush up on the history of the film's genesis.
This new Criterion treatment gives a brand new restored digital transfer and
audio commentary by director Michel Gondry (who directed Charlie Kaufman's Oscar - winning script Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind)
as well
as several other new featurettes.
(The
commentary is presented
as an
audio - only feature on the DVD.)
The generic extras start with two
audio commentaries with one starring director Harlin and the other featuring the voices of Cena and writer Daniel Kunka; both are quite irritating
as Harlin and Cena independently seem to be under the impression that they achieved something revolutionary with 12 Rounds.
On Disc One, there's a new
audio commentary with author William Beard,
as well
as the previously
commentary with actor Jeremy Irons.
As we move to the DVD's extras, we start with an
audio commentary with director Peter Berg.
Bonus features come by way of a feature - length
audio commentary track with director Amiel, a special making - of documentary, and around 10 other separate featurettes which include a wide array of cast, crew and academic - leaning interviews,
as well
as a tour of Darwin's home, which has been turned into a museum.
The bonus features are anchored by an
audio commentary track featuring Selick, Burton and Elfman, who offer insights
as to the thematic development of the material and, of course, the nut - and - bolt mechanics of the filmmaking process, which is quite interesting.
Its chief supplemental features consist of a feature - length
audio commentary track with director Gauger and a seven - minute behind - the - scenes featurette which includes brief interview snippets with cast and crew,
as well
as some audition tape footage.
There is a new interview with Director John Hough
as well
as a new
audio commentary With actress Pamela Franklin.
An
audio commentary might be too much to ask for (though it shouldn't be), but certainly something
as simple
as a music video isn't.
It's surprising to find a movie
as major
as this with neither
audio commentary nor deleted scenes, especially given Sonnenfeld's tracks on the first two movies and the undoubtedly well - supplied cutting room floor that must have resulted from the film's reshoots.
In addition, it presents the Cine - Explore track exclusively
as a plain
audio commentary.
Director Stephen Anderson supplies an
audio commentary of the movie,
as well
as for three deleted scenes.
The
audio commentary, by Glenn Ford's son Peter, actor Paul Mazursky (Stoker), actor Jamie Farr (Santini, and billed
as Jameel Farah), and assistant director Joel Freeman, actually made me pine for the dulcet tones of Dr. Drew Casper.
For the Blu - ray debut of «Snatch,» Sony has brought over most of the bonus features from the two - disc special edition DVD — including an
audio commentary with director Guy Ritchie and producer Matthew Vaughn, deleted scenes, and a making - of featurette —
as well
as some exclusive extras found only on BD - Live.
DVD Features: The single - disc release of «The Holiday» features a full - length
audio commentary with writer / director Nancy Myers,
as well
as the making - of featurette «Foreign Exchange.»
First up is an
audio commentary with director Daniel Attias, moderated by Michael Felsher, which goes over much of Attais» involvement with the production,
as well
as his other film and TV work.
Also included is the «Postcards from Provence» behind - the - scenes experience that sprinkles video featurettes and
audio commentary throughout the length of the film,
as well
as a short promo for the film.
Headlining the long list of bonus material are two
audio commentaries — a Blu - ray exclusive picture - in - picture track with director Martin Campbell and producer Michael G. Wilson, and another track with producers Wilson and Barbara Broccoli serving
as moderators to a cast of various crew members that worked on the film.
All of the extras from the previous two releases also appear, including both
audio commentaries (one with writer / director Whedon, and another with Whedon and cast members Nathan Fillion, Adam Baldwin, Summer Glau and Ron Glass),
as well
as deleted scenes, six production featurettes, and the Fruity Oaty commercial in its entirety.
Last but not least comes an
audio commentary recorded in 2010 by two of the film's five young stars, Anthony Michael Hall and Judd Nelson, with extras producer Jason Hillhouse serving
as host.