Sentences with phrase «as outtakes»

His inclusion of electronic circuitry, store - bought kitchen items, plastic dolls, and vacuum tubes, among other industrial produced materials renders his pieces as outtakes or parts of contemporary ecology.
This week's episode is full of pop culture... well, most of it got sliced off as outtakes, but there's still plenty of pop culture.
This podcast is delayed due to unforeseen circumstances, but there's plenty of banter between Jonah and Scott, and 30 minutes of the podcast were removed to be aired as an outtakes at some point.
There is some additional footage included along with some deleted scenes, as well as outtakes, «Who Holds Tomorrow» (a «Casablanca» television remake), and «Carrotblanca,» a Looney Tunes parody of the film.
There is a short and sweet behind - the - scenes «making of» featurette, as well as outtakes.
That song was recorded as an outtake from the studio sessions for The Times They Are A-Changin» (1964), Dylan's third album.

Not exact matches

Following a two - week shoot in August 1988 for a Winnebago sales ad, a 4 - minute outtakes reel surfaced in 1989 and eventually came to be known as «Winnebago Man.»
Check out the «Valet Diaries» editorial on their site as well as all the outtakes with my girls, Sarah Schroeder and Bailey O'bar here.
As always I will close with an outtake because one can never take themselves too seriously while wearing historic costuming.
An fairly weak collection of Outtakes is here (8 minutes), as well as a surface - level Featurette (4 minutes) and «Music for the End of the World» (2 minutes), in which cast and crew members share their Armageddon playlists.
To top it all off, there's a pile of outtakes to enjoy as well.
Blu - ray extras include a making - of documentary; four deleted songs and two deleted scenes; a discussion with co-directors John Musker and Ron Clements; a piece on the Broadway adaptation of Aladdin; outtakes from Williams» recording session as the Genie; and, for those so inclined, music videos of Aladdin tunes by the likes of Clay Aiken and Jessica Simpson.
Matthew Heineman's Cartel Land opens with what looks like an outtake from Breaking Bad: a torchlit scene of masked men cooking crystal meth, on about chemistry and local poverty and how they'll keep doing this «as long as God allows,» come what may.
BLU - RAY FEATURES The Blu - ray comes with deleted scenes and outtakes from the seasons, as well as commentaries on select episodes.
As a supplement to our release of this madcap riot, we recorded an interview with Arkin, and we're pleased to offer an extended outtake from our chat with him.
In other words, we doubt you laughed much for the previous 90 minutes, how» bout some funny outtakes as you leave?
It also highlights the effort that Linklater has made in support of Independent filmmaking and how he was influential in helping create the Austin Film Society whereby old film prints could be saved and showed, as well as raising money from filmmakers to help make more films.Overall, it does little but scratch the surface and a bit more in - depth analysis to his films would have been welcome but to paraphrase Billy Bob Thornton on the outtakes at the end; «Rick Linklater doesn't need anyone to make a documentary about him.
I'm kind of bummed that these featurettes «focus» on the stunts almost to the exclusion of any other subject, though as a camera geek I enjoyed all the IMAX porn, like an outtake in which the lightest IMAX camera, the MSM, proves too heavy yet for a SteadiCam rig, causing the operator to topple over.
Finally, each disc includes an assortment of outtakes and photo galleries, and the set contains a 58 - page booklet with four essays, one on each individual film and one about the collection as a whole.
Disc 2 resurrects «The Sunset Squid Fight» — the initial, spectacularly failed stab at the squid tussle, reconstructed from colour 16 mm outtakes (it's Ed Wood cheesy)-- as well as the «unused animation» that realized, with limited success, Fleischer's idea for bioluminescent fish to swim past Nemo's porthole.
When not slumming in the streets, he's duking it out in the squalid East End as a bare - chested combatant in scenes resembling outtakes from «Fight Club.»
As well, you can take a peek at composer Harold Arlen's home movies, outtakes and deleted scenes, special effects sequences, the 1938 MGM short From the Vault: Another Romance of Celluloid: Electrical Power, the 1939 newsreel Cavalcade of Academy Awards, the 1939 trailer Texas Contest Winners, audio vault, the radio promo Leo Is on the Air, the 1939 radio show Good News, the December 25 1950 Lux Radio Theater broadcast, and stills galleries.
The former is, without question, the best one: it's a 9 - minute extra in which Musker and Clements, as well as Goldberg, reminisce about working with Williams, interspersed with never - before - seen, storyboarded outtakes of Williams as the Genie.
Telling, too, that with a cast that includes Gwyneth Paltrow as a Howard Hawksian news maven, Giovanni Ribisi as a boy - mechanical - genius, and Angelina Jolie as a one - eyed British sky - pirate (a turn that would fit comfortably with any outtake from Hayao Miyazaki's Porco Rosso), the only thing that sparks conversation is the technology used in the film's creation — and the sources that it's cannibalized to serve as the framework for all the admittedly impressive gewgaw.
Is he making a case against tidy dialogue in the face of emotion, or perhaps positing human yearning as a flow of fumbling outtakes?
«Welcome to Sherwood: The Story of The Adventures of Robin Hood» is an excellent making - of documentary that literally covers everything, using rare film clips from early Robin Hood versions, and fascinating outtake and 16 mm color / black & white behind - the - scenes footage (archived separately as well, with good commentary from Behlmer).
First is what the case bills as «Hilarious Bloopers», which turns out to be a laughless minute of outtakes concocted for the DVD.
For the DVD release, the trims appear as an Easter Egg, whereas the outtakes are accessible from the Special Features menu.
Outtakes have since become a part of the Pixar tradition and these are about as fun as any.
We have added the digital scans in our gallery as well as the photoshoot outtakes.
Extras are slim pickin's, not that you hear me complaining: a gaggle of wisely - deleted scenes excessively spell out what is only implied in the film — as though The Cottage were anywhere near the concept of subtlety — while a series of «Outtakes» (5 mins.)
The film experiments with out of character moments; going as far as reincorporating outtakes, which admittedly, ended up taking me out of the film.
There is also an outtake reel of Judd Nelson as the Sheriff that is a crack - up and a half!
Outtake, such as green and pink toy horse heads • Horror, for some shots of those wrestling - ring spinning blade devices • Brutality, for a photo of blenders that can be stuck on zombies» heads • Erotica, for the poster of a woman's bust labeled Juggz and for long plastic objects Leigh called «massagers»
Better yet, this featurette includes outtakes of Murray and Chase, as well as glimpses of «home movies» taken on the set.
In addition to these extended and added scenes, there are also gag reels, outtakes, eight behind - the - scenes featurettes and commentary tracks, as well as a digital HD download of the film.
A number of outtakes pop up as well.
I thought the ninth clip - in which Tucker interacted with Alan King - came across as another Beverly Hills Cop - outtake, while the fourth one provided Tucker's take on a Jamaican accent.
EXTRAS: The Blu - ray release includes two audio commentaries (one with co - writer / director / star Zach Braff and co-writer Adam Braff, and another with Zach Braff, director of photography Lawrence Sher and editor Myron Kerstein), as well as some deleted scenes, outtakes and a short behind - the - scenes featurette.
Good Times With Cast and Crew essentially acts as a combination of behind the scenes material and outtakes.
The outtakes reel also follows the expected route, as it packs the typical flubbed takes and on - the - set goofiness in this 101 - second piece.
«We can't become the criminals we're fighting against...» Matthew Heineman's almost accidentally fearless exposé of Mexico's terrifying cross-border drug cartels opens with what looks like an outtake from Breaking Bad: an atmospherically torchlit scene of masked men cooking crystal meth, talking of American chemistry and local poverty, and how they will keep doing this «as long as God allows», whatever the consequences.
The film is pieced together from outtakes from the long - time documentary filmmaker / cinematographer's extensive body of work, but beyond occasionally hearing her voice behind the camera (and one shot towards the end in which we finally see her face as she points the camera toward herself), Johnson forgoes the safety net of voiceover narration to tie all this footage together.
DVD bonus features: • Never Before Seen Episode • Radio Trivia Game Answer questions about the latest music trends as well as test your knowledge of «That's So Raven» • That's So Raven Re-Do's: Laugh along to the hilarious bloopers and outtakes featuring the stars of the show, with an introduction by Raven.
Director Pete Travis also provides an audio commentary, as well as a supposed outtake involving a character that was cut out in editing.
Outtakes Watch as Woody, Buzz and the rest of the cast flub, fumble and fluster their way through their scenes in these hilarious, animated blunders.
The first item here is a reel of Outtakes (5:25), which were added to Toy Story 2's end credits a month into its theatrical run as a way of thanking / encouraging repeat viewings.
In fact, A Little Chaos boasts not a single French performer in any major roles, leaving the fast - rising Belgian actor Schoenaerts as the lone thesp to fly a Continental flag and Stanley Tucci, of all people, on hand as the king's queeny brother: a performance that could have been assembled via outtakes from his work in The Devil Wears Prada.
Most of the violence in Jackie Chan movies involves martial arts routines that are precisely choreographed and rehearsed time and time again (as seen in the outtakes that usually accompany his films).
However, without these scenes, Frostbite wouldn't even have reached an hour in length, as the film itself ends (quite mercifully, I think) around the 75 minute mark, only to tack on some not - too - funny outtakes, slow - crawling closing credits, and a deleted scene that was not funny enough to keep in the movie, and definitely not worth sticking around for at the end.
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