Sentences with phrase «bonus features any fan»

The Harry Potter franchise is available in another box set, featuring 31 Discs, and all the bonus features any fan could want.
Woody Allen's not much of a bonus features fan, so unsurprisingly Broadway Danny Rose gets little in that regard.

Not exact matches

Hoping to give fans a little extra bang for their double - dipped buck, the Blu - ray release of «Shrek the Third» features exclusive bonus material like a pop - up trivia track, picture - in - picture storyboards («The Animator's Corner»), in - screen character biographies («The World of Shrek»), and even customizable character menus.
Recognizing its legion of devoted fans, a special edition release of the film was put out in 2002 along with an impressive slew of bonus features and video featurettes detailing how the film came together.
Aimed at true fans, the season sets have included a number of substantial bonus features and nifty touches.
True fans of the film will not want to miss out on this amazing deluxe edition, which includes some fantastic bonus features and other extras in the package.
The perfect holiday gift for romantic comedy fans of all ages, Home Again on Blu - rayTM, DVD and Digital features a bonus commentary with the director and the producer of the film, taking viewers even deeper into the heartfelt story.
Home Entertainment has provided fans of Edge of Tomorrow with select bonus features to accompany this Blu - Ray release.
Fans will definitely want to watch this bonus feature.
Once again, though, fine bonus materials from the two - short DVDs are dropped and Warner asks Peanuts fans to choose between getting bonus features or more specials, with those wanting both forced to make multiple purchases of the same programs.
Even without knowing the bonus features, I think most fans of Jess Franco would consider this a deal.
The only element that is completely lacking on the disc is the inclusion of any quality special features, so if fans do want to indulge in behind - the - scenes bonus material, they will have to buy the original release as well.
The special features aren't the greatest around, but it's a nice collection of bonus material that should at least please fans of the film.
Both versions of the Extended Edition include more than nine hours of new bonus features that will enrich the experience of the Trilogy as fans gear up for the December 12 theatrical release of the third and final film, The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies.
With its excellent picture and sound, highly watchable hour - long documentary and additional half - hour of bonus features, Warner's Blu - ray is sure to delight fans whose unlikely dream of a revival has come true in satisfying fashion.
With severely lacking picture quality, underwhelming sound, and no bonus features at all, it's tough to recommend this vanilla disc to fans of the movie even at its currently low sales price of $ 4.99.
Any Blu - ray selling for $ 5 ought to be a no - brainer for someone who likes the movie it holds, but fans of The Hoax may very well be dismayed to see it lose subtitles, an audio commentary, and other bonus features in the jump to high definition.
If, however, you are a fan and enough so to shell out $ 3 an episode, the DVD should keep you happy with its fine presentation and solid handful of bonus features.
Fans of Disney's live action films have all too often seen their favorites take a long time to arrive on DVD, only to show up in a fullscreen transfer with no bonus features whatsoever.
The 5.1 DTS - HD audio track delivers a clean and clear audio experience, and the special features (both new and ported) offer fans plenty of worthwhile bonus material to peruse for a great behind - the - scenes tour of the making of the film.
But Warner shows this blockbuster and its fans more respect than that, with a solid bonus disc complementing a dynamite feature presentation.
DVD release Date: 21 February 2006 Rent fans will feel they've found the penthouse with this 2 - Disc Special Edition featuring over three hours of bonus extras.
Vestron Video will be releasing horror classic The Gate on Blu - Ray from director Tibor Takacs on February 28th, 2017, and as a treat they have given fans a taste of what's to come in a new behind the scenes clip from the bonus features.
Such a bonus is bound to hold great appeal for fans of the film and its disappointing absence here is almost certainly the result of having newly - added foreign language tracks and just over three hours of feature film video on Disc 1, as opposed to the 84 minutes plus cartoon short that comprised the Vault Disney's first platter.
Fans may not be altogether content with the small amount of bonus features included, but with the number of barebone DVDs released, the selection here might leave some things to be desired but at least not everything.
As fans of Disney's classic live - action films know, few of the company's pre-DVD-Era movies come equipped with any bonus features.
Carrying over everything, offering no significant upgrade in picture or sound quality, and adding only a couple of decent bonus features, the new release isn't destined to replace anyone's existing DVD unless they're diehard fans.
AMC's Popular TV show will include some nice bonus special features to keep fans happy, which are listed below along with the cover art and season 6 images.
If you are a fan of this film I would recommend checking out this new cut but more importantly though the main draw for me is the fact that this extended edition Blu - ray actually includes an additional nine hours of new bonus features, which was not on this film first Blu - ray release.
Disney fans and yours truly have taken the studio to task when they drop or exclude valuable bonus features for no apparent reason.
If you're a fan of this film, you might wish for more bonus features, but given its place in cinema history, you probably won't get much more than this for a while.
Bonus materials on the unrated Blu - ray release include audio commentaries for both films by spaghetti Western experts; They Called Him Ringo, an archival featurette with star Giuliano Gemma; A Western Greek Tragedy, an archival featurette with Lorella de Luca and camera operator Sergio D'Offizi; Revisiting Ringo, a new video interview with critic and Ringo fan Tony Rayns; gallery of original promotional images; and reversible sleeve featuring original and newly commissioned artwork.
Now, almost four years after the introduction of Blu - ray, fans can now see the entire Jurassic Park Trilogy (Jurassic Park, The Lost World: Jurassic Park, and Jurassic Park III) in full high definition on Blu - ray Disc with restored video, remastered audio, and a wealth of new and archive bonus features.
Marvel fans can delve deeper into the wondrous world of Wakanda with the exclusive bonus features packaged with the in - home release of the movie.
This release at least satisfies fans with some great bonus features, all of which are carried over directly from the Special Collector's Edition DVD.
It adds some excellent bonus features that are really impressive for movie fans, but they are not must - haves for current gamers.
The new, filmlike widescreen transfer is essential for Muppet fans, but the lost bonus features make this new disc a bit disappointing.
Though fans will likely wish there was more in the way of bonus features, Sky High garners a recommendation on the strengths of the fun film at the disc's center.
Peter Jackson fans will thrill to his hi - def upgrade, though the disc's construction leaves in doubt whether a future Blu - ray edition will restore the original bonus features.
Delivering top - notch picture / sound plus bonus features that impress in both quantity and quality, this Volume 1 DVD isn't likely to disappoint the show's fans.
Adequate audio and video presentation and inspired bonus features that even include a feature - length commentary track make this a thumbs - up effort on Disney's part and something fans will love and newcomers might want to consider as well.
BONUS FEATURES EXCLUSIVE TO BLU - RAY ™: — A Darker Direction — Director James Foley explains how his vision had to meet with fans» expectations.
As film critic Roger Ebert notes in one of the bonus features on this new 75th anniversary Blu - ray, such questions are silly, since film fans» favorites tend to change.
The combo pack's FastPlay - equipped DVD, evidently the only one this film will be getting for the time being, furthers the unfortunate trend of fans of that still handily most popular format getting just some scraps for bonus features.
The new extended cut offers a few scenes of interest but ultimately, it is the greatly expanded set of bonus features and improved video quality that make this an easy upgrade for fans of the film.
I may not have been a particularly big fan of the movie, but the single - disc release of «Stop - Loss» features a nice collection of bonus material highlighted by an audio commentary with director Kimberly Peirce and co-writer Mark Richard.
If comic book fans want to see a violence - heavy action / adventure film featuring a classic superhero - with the added bonus of seeing beloved characters like Wolverine and Professor X drop a few f - bombs - Logan is it.
If so, then you know that like awards shows, Woody isn't such a big fan of bonus features.
Though most people have probably already purchased the movies individually, this limited edition six - disc set (with only 141,500 copies produced) is geared more towards diehard fans — the kind that would gladly buy all three films again if it meant getting their hands on the exclusive bonus disc (featuring a new retrospective on the series and an interview between Nolan and «Superman» director Richard Donner) and the Happy Meal - sized reproductions of the Batmobile, Batpod and Batwing.
Meanwhile, a host of bonus features help open up the world of Walt Disney to fans and newcomers alike.
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