Those who choose to preorder the title from special retailers will get a bonus in the form of Kat's white costume and Select Soundtrack containing nine
audio tracks from the game (Director's Choice Soundtrack).
Look for the small text icon: beside selected
audio tracks from past issues.
Through this, they will be able to access a wide catalog of
audio tracks from various artists.
The North American Mario Party 10 website has finally been updated, showing off new images and videos, along with several clean
audio tracks from the game.
This is the listening comprehension
audio track from unit 1A, the one about speed dating.
(Though released on CD by Delos, the disc lacks «Requiem for a Cavalier» - an edited 25 minute
audio track from a 1968 Canadian CBC radio documentary on star Errol Flynn, which was also broadcast by the BBC in England, and by ABC in Australia, in a longer 50 minute version.)
Along with that, it shows turn - by - turn navigation information and even the currently playing
audio track from a connected iPod or USB drive.
Not exact matches
NASA uses a technique called data sonification to take signals
from radio waves, plasma waves, and magnetic fields and convert them into
audio tracks to «hear» what's happening in space.
is a powerful hypnotic
audio track guides that you deeply into hypnosis and directs you to relax the muscles all around your baby, to release any fears and concerns that may be holding you back
from entering labor, and to let go of any control issues as well.
USB Enabled: If you want to be able to play not only records on your new music system, you need to be on the lookout for something that is USB enabled, so it can play music
from your phone or rip you vinyl
tracks to
audio tracks.
The guided
audio tracks walk you through relaxing your entire body and mind, while the personal pod keeps you
from thinking about the outside environment.
The Dolby Digital
track appears to have been mastered at a substantially lower level than the DTS version, but other than that, to this reviewer's ears the two
audio tracks had little to separate them
from one another in terms of fidelity or definition.
Shirley Jackson's classic 1959 novel The Haunting of Hill House gets the full effects - laden, end - of - the - century treatment
from action director De Bont (Speed, Twister), which essentially means more computer - generated phantasms and a much, much louder
audio track than Robert Wise's superlative 1963 version.
That first scene is so immersive, we flinch and duck (it scared my cat out of the room)--
from the breaking waves around the carrier to the incoming mortars to the zipping past of bullets, it's a layered, thickly - crafted
audio track, with distant shots and center - channel machine gun fire making full and brilliant use of the entire soundstage.
Further inspiration arrives with an alternate «audience participation»
audio track, which mixes the film's normal sound with properly timed screams and cheers
from a theater full of fans.
The Blu - ray debut features all the supplements of that release: three commentary
tracks (one by director Terry Gilliam, one by stars Johnny Depp and Benicio Del Toro, and one by producer Laila Nabulsi and author Hunter S. Thompson), deleted scenes with commentary by Gilliam, the 1978 BBC «Omnibus» documentary «Fear and Loathing on the Road to Hollywood» (with Hunter S. Thompson and artist Ralph Steadman), the ten - minute featurette «Hunter Goes to Hollywood,» an
audio documentary on the controversy over the screenplay credit, a survey of the marketing campaign, selections
from the correspondence between Johnny Depp and Hunter S. Thompson (read on camera by Depp), an excerpt
from the 1996
audio CD «Fear and Loathing» starring Maury Chaykin, Jim Jarmusch, Harry Dean Stanton, and Glenne Headly, background notes on Oscar Zeta Acosta (the real life activist and attorney who inspired the character of Dr. Gonzo), and galleries of storyboards, stills, and Ralph Steadman art.
Recycled on another
track is the
audio commentary
from the 2007 Platinum Edition DVD, featuring Roy Disney, Jeff Kurtti (half of DVD producers Kurtti - Pellerin), animators Davis, Ward Kimball, Ollie Johnston, and Frank Thomas, Leonard Maltin, animation historian John Canemaker, Kerry and her Wendy counterpart Kathryn Beaumont, and Walt Disney hissownself.
The Blu - ray's default
track, 5.1 DTS - HD master
audio, offers a highly satisfactory rendering of it, making impact with everything
from helicopters and gunfire to poignant music, rain, and tropical birds chirping
from a distance.
The
audio likewise receives a substantial upgrade: Although the DVD's DTS soundtrack was a ripe, robust pinnacle for the format, it simply lacks the complexity of this disc's 5.1 DTS - HD MA
track, sourced
from the 35 mm magnetic master at 48kHz / 24 - bit.
Its slate of bonus material is most impressive, though, kick - started by a superb
audio commentary
track from Eisner.
I only noticed
audio coming
from the center channel on this
track, as there were no significant stereo, surround or subwoofer effects.
Blu - ray extras consist of
audio commentary by Franklin; footage
from Cheadle's screen test; the theatrical trailer; and an isolated
track of Elmer Bernstein's score.
The Blu - ray ports over the same extras
from the previous New Line DVD:
audio commentary by Gary Ross, isolated score
track with commentary by Randy Newman, a half - hour making - of documentary called The Art of Pleasantville, Fiona Apple performing an «Across the Universe» music video directed by Paul Thomas Anderson, and the theatrical trailer (none of the latter three in HD).
The
audio is top of the range, with entertaining commentary
tracks that don't suffer
from the repetition that plagued previous entries and accurately convey what's occurring on screen.
There will be special features added to the Blu - Ray that will include a
audio commentary
track from the DVD, which will be feature director Tommy Lee Wallace and actors Dennis Christopher, Tim Reid, John Ritter and Richard Thomas From what we know, more special features to follow are not confir
from the DVD, which will be feature director Tommy Lee Wallace and actors Dennis Christopher, Tim Reid, John Ritter and Richard Thomas
From what we know, more special features to follow are not confir
From what we know, more special features to follow are not confirmed.
For what is in essence a catalogue title, Paramount graciously provides DD 5.1
audio (adapted, one presumes,
from the six -
track mix that adorned 70 mm prints of the film) that gives all six speakers a surprisingly muscular, multi-directional workout.
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 the meantime, listen to an excerpt
from Leigh's
audio commentary
track on our release, and watch Three Reasons: Life Is Sweet below.
The former begins with a bright blue screen, the big blocky PLAY text in the upper left, and the
tracking lines and
audio drops familiar
from that seemingly ancient home - video technology.
Unfortunately, the Peter Brunette
audio commentary and Herbie Hancock music - only
audio tracks couldn't be carried over
from the Warner Bros..
The good news is that the Blu - Ray edition
from Warner Bros. sports a beautiful transfer that is alive with color and complexity, and a fantastic
audio track that is a wonderful showcase for your
audio system.
Aside
from offering the uncensored version of the film in a 1.85:1 video transfer and 5.1 Dolby Digital
audio track, the single - disc release includes a few hours of special features and hilarious interactive menus that show the duo arguing over the audience's failure to choose an option.
The
audio commentary by director Danny Boyle is probably the DVD's only highlight, while an additional commentary
track (by Dr. Brian Cox
from the University of Manchester) is probably about as interesting as one of his lectures.
The fifth disc sums up this amazing collection of extras with yet another
audio commentary
track and a great featurettes «All Our Variant Futures:
From Workprint to Final Cuts», which covers every possible aspect of the various cuts.
The «Select Scenes Commentary with Sally Potter» is not an
audio commentary
track but a ten - minute featurette of Potter discussing a few elements of the film in detail, such as the scenes of Orlando's asides to the camera (her cinematic version of the direct address sequences
from the novel, but pared back through the shooting until there are only a few, very brief addresses, «a sort of complicity» she calls it) and the casting of Quentin Crisp («He is the true queen of England, he's my idea of royalty,» she confesses, as she describes his presence as way to turn the idea of sex and gender on its head right
from the beginning).
Extras include an
audio commentary
track with director Doug Liman and editor Stephen Mirrione, a commentary with writer / actor Jon Favreau and Vince Vaughn, «Making it Hollywood» documentary series, a short film, Swingblade, deleted footage taken
from raw dailies, and a trailer.
The release includes: Five discs (four
audio, one data) containing over five hours of music, including
tracks from the base...
Aside
from brightened - up picture and a thrilling
audio track, it includes two previously - recorded commentary
tracks, one by screenwriter Abbe Wool, actors Gary Oldman and Choe Webb, critic Greil Marcus, filmmakers Julien Temple and Lech Kowalski, and musician Eliot Kidd, and a second one by Alex Cox and actor Andrew Schofield.
The mono
audio (24 - bit
from an optical
track print) is clear, forceful when it needs to be.
Both Flaming Star and Follow That Dream
from Screen Archives» Twilight Time Blu - ray label offer beautiful transfers, excellent separated
audio tracks and fun for the whole family.
The special features including an
audio commentary
track from executive producers Barry Bernholtz and Jeffrey Schneck, as well as producers Peter Sullivan and director John Shepphird.
The improvement to the
audio is almost as dramatic, a richness of sound apparent in this disc's uncompressed PCM
track that was missing
from the DVD's thinner, treble - heavy Dolby Digital
track.
A DTS - ES 6.1 soundmix shares space on the first disc with fulsome Dolby Digital 5.1 EX
audio and a commentary
track from Craven and Locke.
This version has never been released on Blu - ray before, which is a cool thing but I expected so much more
from the «25th Anniversary release» The
audio tracks includes are a DTS - HD Master
Audio 5.1 for the English
track and only a LPCM 2.0 for the Japanese
track.
That can be achieved by toggling with the
audio track after selecting this
from the menu, or simply playing the film regularly and choosing the second English subtitle
track.
Conversely, the Dolby Digital 5.1
audio is irreproachable; equalized for home - theatre playback, the
track immerses the viewer
from the opening frames — and is sometimes a bit too much like a high - end relaxation tape for its own good, soothing the viewer past a trancelike state into light snoozing.
As you'd expect
from a CD game, Downtown features Red Book (full CD)
audio for each music
track.
The Blu - ray release
from Warner Bros. highlights the movie's lovely, cozy color scheme and its fabulous production design; the
audio track is also sharp and balanced.
The DTS - HD Master
Audio 5.1
audio track does delivers with the dialogue, action and fun music
from Billy Joel, Betty Midler and Huey Lewis.
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