Sentences with phrase «audio commentary track»

Disc 1 through Disc 4 has audio commentary tracks for four episodes.
Disc 1 - contains four audio commentary tracks focusing on varying aspects of the movie and its pre and post production.
It just happens to be one of the best audio commentary tracks out there.
This streaming version of the film features the filmmaker audio commentary track.
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.
There are two audio commentary tracks from writer Eleanor Bergstein which dates back to the original DVD and the second commentary track from the Ultimate Edition DVD release with Choreographer Kenny Ortega, Assistant Choreographer Miranda Garrison, Cinematographer Jeff Jur, Costume Designer Hilary Rosenfeld, and Production Designer David Chapman.
Extras on all four films on Blu - ray include their respective Original Theatrical Trailers, while Harper adds a usually feature length audio commentary track by writer William Goldman who has much to say (but might have talked more and said more had someone who loved film joined him) and Pool adds a vintage Making Of featurette: Harper Days Are Here Again.
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.
Second audio commentary track features producer Nick Redman, Herrmann biographer Steven C. Smith, and film historian Julie Kirgo.
In terms of special fearures there is a great audio commentary track with Stamm along with Webber, Perlman, and Graye.
There is a new audio commentary track with Art Director and Sound Effects Editor Tommy Lee Wallace, There are two new interviews with actress Nancy Loomis Kyes and actor Austin Stoker.
Supplemental features are anchored by two separate audio commentary tracks with the Broken Lizard gang; one features Chandrasekhar, Stolhanske and Soter, the other features Heffernan and Lem me.
The film is also available in both rated and unrated versions, and the latter iteration includes a director and cast audio commentary track and footage from some of the grisly movies - within - the - movie that Live Feed incorporates.
Lastly there is a solid audio commentary track with director David Gordon Green, composer David Wingo and actor Brian D. Mays.
Its slate of bonus material is most impressive, though, kick - started by a superb audio commentary track from Eisner.
In 2016, Kino Lorber released a Blu - ray edition, with a much - appreciated audio commentary track by historian Michael Schlesinger, Sam's widow Christa Lang Fuller, and his daughter Samantha Fuller.
There is a fun audio commentary track with Harold Ramis, Chevy Chase, Randy Quaid, Anthony Michael Hall, Dana Barron, and Matty Simmons.
This edition also features over two hours of never - before - seen footage of «The Devil's Carnival» including «Making - Of,» «Road Tour,» and «Special Makeup & Prosthetic Effects» featurettes, as well as exclusive audio commentary tracks by Darren Lynn Bousman, Terrance Zdunich, and T.D.C.'s cast and crew.
There is an amazing audio commentary track with both Rob Reiner and Morgan Freeman.
In addition to the two transfers, there's one of the great screen - specific audio commentary tracks from the Pixar guys.
Bonus features include an active - screen main menu, an often unintentionally amusing audio commentary track with Polish - born director Rafal Zielinski, and a pair of interview featurettes — a 10 - minute chat with producer Maurice Smith, who comes across as less skeevy than some of his other credits (Flesh Gordon) might suggest, and a five - minute talk with production manager Ken Gord.
The DVD features dual audio commentary tracks (one with Pucci and Gonzalez; the other with crew commentary, something which more big - budget movies would be uplifted by adding for the DVD), plus deleted scenes and a «making of» spot that conveys the real charm of this film and others like it — «Hey guys, let's put on a slasher film!»
Supplemental features kick off with a warm, open - hearted audio commentary track featuring writer - director Kelly (who points out the Monica Keena cameo), editor Darren Ayres and actor / associate producer Stoltz.
Both are heavy with spoilers, and in the latter, somewhat surprisingly, the filmmaker actually addresses her work's ambiguity, answering outright the question of Anna and Eliot's respective states, and — not unlike Richard Kelly's deflating Donnie Darko audio commentary track — taking some of the punch out of her work in the process.
Coogler sits down with the film's production designer Hannah Beachler and offers a wonderfully insightful, thoughtful, and enjoyable audio commentary track to Black Panther that is chock full of fascinating bits of trivia.
Director Larry Peerce and film historian Nick Redman are included on an optional audio commentary track, while an isolated music and effects track, as well as the original trailer, are also available.
Lastly there is a super funny and very interesting audio commentary track with Gonzo, Rizzo and Brian Henson.
There is vintage audio commentary track featuring Gilliam, cowriter / actor Michael Palin, and actors John Cleese, David Warner, and Craig Warnock, which was first taken from the DVD release of «Time Bandits» and recorded exclusively for Criterion in 1997.
Three production featurettes appear, while DePalma continues his long streak of refusing to record a single audio commentary track.
Roy Disney hosts a fantastically extensive audio commentary track, which was taken from the previous DVD release.
The 2006 DVD comes with several new features, notably an excellent audio commentary track by Redford, who — it turns out — had quite a bit of input on the look and feel of the film, and even managed to influence the tone of Woodward and Bernstein's 1974 book.
Key features: — More than 500 teams from over 30 leagues and national sides — WiFi multiplayer — 5 single player game modes, including, Manager Mode, Tournament and Be-A-Pro — Full audio commentary track — Support for in - app purchases
«First Blood» features two audio commentary tracks from Stallone and novelist David Morrell.
Extras include a feature length audio commentary track by Harrelson, Dennings & Stebbings, Deleted Scenes of interest, 5 featurettes and Outtakes.
It comes chock full of meaty extras, including several audio commentary tracks by Writer Producer Gordon T. Dawson, Film Historian Nick Redman, documentaries» Passion & Poetry: Sam's Favorite Film which includes interviews with Kris Kristofferson and Isela Vega; A Writer's Journey, an interview with Peckinpah biographer Garner Simmons, theatrical and television trailers, a well - written forward by essayist Julie Kirgo and more.
The beginning of Mike Leigh's new audio commentary track for Criterion's release of his poignant domestic comedy - drama Life Is Sweet is just too charming not to share here.
There is a great audio commentary track with the director Roy Ward Baker, writer Tudor Gates and of course Ingrid Pitt, which is moderated by Jonathan Sothcott.
Supplemental extras consist of not one but two separate audio commentary tracks, the first with director Gregory M. Wilson, producer Andrew van den Houten and cinematographer - producer William Miller, and the latter with novelist Ketchum and screenwriters Daniel Farrands and Philip Nutman.
EXTRAS: In addition to four audio commentary tracks featuring members of the cast and crew (including creator Armando Iannucci and star Julia Louis - Dreyfus), there are deleted and alternate scenes for each episode.
DVD special features are ample, anchored by a feature - length audio commentary track with director Alvart and producer Jeremy Bolt, in which the pair discuss Alvart's late - in - the - game, pre-production idea of depicting the effects of years of hyper - sleep via sloughing skin, as well as the special challenges involved for Foster in crafting a performance out of reacting to Quaid's disembodied voice, since more than half of his material was prerecorded, before the younger actor's scenes.
The audio component is presented in a diverse assortment of options: English and Italian 7.1, 5.1 and mono tracks, as well as an audio commentary track.
The main extra is an audio commentary track with Mira Nair.
On Tuesday, February 17th, Doctor Who: Last Christmas is coming to Blu - Ray and DVD — with audio commentary tracks (for those of you who (like me) love to hear how these things were put together) and a 10 - minute behind - the - scenes featurette that includes interviews with cast and crew.
The special features for the DVD are not amazing but worth checking out if you liked the film, especially the audio commentary track.
There are a few deleted scenes included with optional commentary by Luke Scott, who also gives in a gives us an audio commentary track.
The most engaging and consistently entertaining extras are director Jack Hill's audio commentary tracks for Big Doll House and The Big Bird Cage.
Its weightiest bonus feature, however, is a feature - length audio commentary track with Berdejo.
To start with, there's not one but two audio commentary tracks.
An audio commentary track with Feig, Mumulo, Wiig and other cast members proves a lively, enjoyable listen, anchoring the bonus material.
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