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Bastion includes an hour of original music composed and created by our audio director, Darren Korb.

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2012 — Brewers Association history is summarized by BA Board of Directors and BA Staff (listen to audio here).
The full audio from his meeting in December has been published by Sports Illustrated and at the 14:30 mark, Gee sounds off on Wisconsin Athletic Director Barry Alvarez's thoughts on Bret Bielema.
But the CID probe was marred by some controversy over an audio recording said to be a leaked recording of a conversation between the then - Deputy Director of the CID, ACP Maame Yaa Tiwaa Addo - Danquah and A-Plus, in which the police officer was heard advising A-Plus to deny the allegations because he is a member of the NPP.
A summary of its recommendations, endorsed by WHO Director - General Margaret Chan on 11 July, was released in a statement today and discussed during a press briefing (audio file) by Marie - Paule Kieny, head of WHO's Initiative for Vaccine Research.
On a scale of Excellent, Good, Fair, and Poor, Days of Heaven rates: Movie: Excellent Video: Excellent Sound: Excellent Supplements: Commentary with editor Billy Weber, art director Jack Fisk, costume designer Patricia Norris, casting director Dianne Crittenden; audio interview with Richard Gere; video interviews with Haskell Wexler, John Bailey, Sam Shepard; essay by Adrian Martin and a reprinted chapter from Néstor Almendros» autobiography Packaging: Keep case Reviewed: October 23, 2007
The Extras The primary extra included here is an audio commentary by director Kyle Patrick Alvarez.
«The Story» audio commentary hosted by Richard Dyer (Professor of Film Studies, University of Warwick) and featuring screenwriter Andrew Kevin Walker, director David Fincher, editor Richard Francis - Bruce, and New Line President of Production Michael De Luca.
Paramount has chosen quality over quantity for the Blu - ray release of «The Fighter,» with a strong collection of bonus material headlined by an audio commentary with director David O. Russell where he discusses the filming of the movie and how it compares to its real - life subjects.
«The Picture» audio commentary hosted by Richard Dyer and featuring director David Fincher, director of photography Darius Khondji, production designer Arthur Max, and editor Richard Francis - Bruce.
First up is an audio commentary by writer / director Peter Stebbings, producer Nicholas Tabarrok, and stars Woody Harrelson and Kat Dennings.
High Definition Special Features include web - enabled functions, while all versions (including the separate DVD include deleted scenes, audio commentary by the director and the following featurettes: The Reign Continues: Making «Elizabeth: The Golden Age», Inside Elizabeth's World, Commanding The Winds: Creating The Armada and Towers, Courts & Cathedrals.
First up is an audio commentary by director Todd Phillips and stars Bradley Cooper, Zach Galifianakis, and Ed Helms.
Kicking things off is an audio commentary by director Marcus Nispel.
Bonus features include: - Logan Noir: a black - and - white version of the film - Audio commentary by director James Mangold - Deleted scenes with optional audio commentary by Mangold - Making Logan — behind - the - scenes documentary
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.
EXTRAS: In addition to an audio commentary by director Travis Knight, there's a series of featurettes on making the film (from animating the monsters and water effects to composing the score), a closer look at the Japanese inspiration for the story and more.
EXTRAS: In addition to an audio commentary by director / co-writer Michael Dougherty and co-writers Todd Casey and Zach Shields, there's a five - part making - of featurette, a behind - the - scenes tour of WETA, deleted scenes, an alternate ending and a gag reel.
The Blu - ray's extras begin with an audio commentary by writer / director Michael J. Bassett and leading man James Purefoy.
First up is an audio commentary by writer / director James L. Brooks and cinematographer Janusz Kaminski.
EXTRAS: There's an audio commentary by director / co - writer / star Don Cheadle and co-writer Steven Baigelman, a collection of interviews about making the film, and a Sundance Q&A with Cheadle and co-stars Ewan McGregor, Emayatzy Corinealdi and Keith Stanfield.
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.
EXTRAS: The Blu - ray release includes an audio commentary by director John Frankenheimer, new interviews with actress Angela Lansbury, filmmaker Errol Morris and historian Susan Carruthers, a 1987 conversation between Frankenheimer, actor Frank Sinatra and writer George Axelrod, and an essay by film critic Howard Hampton.
The Blu - ray's extras begin with an audio commentary by historian Jeffrey Vance «and director King Vidor.»
EXTRAS: There's an audio commentary by director Brad Furman and star Bryan Cranston, two behind - the - scenes featurettes and some deleted scenes.
DVD Extras Anamorphic 1.85:1; incredibly atmospheric animated menus; scene selection; choice of 2.0 / Dolby digital 5.1; full audio commentary by co - writer / director Shane Meadows, co - writer / star Paddy Considine, and producer Mark Herbert (all giggling), revealing that the decision to include Anthony in scenes other than flashbacks was last - minute, that the script changed daily on - set, that the castle was a disused zoo, and that the original ending was too close to Get Carter; nine minutes of commentary out - takes (Easter egg); Optimum trailer reel; What U Sitting On?
Big on special effects, though small on bonus features, the disc offers you a behind the scenes look at the creation of the film's «incredible action sequences and spectacular stunts,» plus an audio commentary by Director Michael Bay.
EXTRAS: In addition to an audio commentary by director James Bobin, there's an in - depth look at making the film, costume and character featurettes, an interview with co-star Sacha Baron Cohen, deleted scenes and more.
EXTRAS: In addition to both the theatrical and extended cut of the film (featuring 10 minutes of never - before - seen footage), there's a brand new collection of bonus material, including an audio commentary by director Ridley Scott, writer Drew Goddard and author Andy Weir, a making - of featurette, deleted scenes and more.
The scenes are presented with optional audio commentary by director Julian Jarrold, producer Kevin Loader, and screenwriter Jeremy Brock.
EXTRAS: The Blu - ray release includes the 2003 audio commentary by director Arthur Hiller and stars Alan Arkin and Peter Falk, new interviews with Arkin and co-stars Ed Begley Jr., Nancy Dussault, James Hong and David Paymer, and an essay by comedy writer Stephen Winer.
EXTRAS: In addition to an audio commentary by director Marc Abraham, there's a making - of featurette, a live performance by Tom Hiddleston, deleted scenes and more.
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 Kite Runner sails onto DVD with audio commentaries (by director Marc Foster, novel author Khaled Hosseini and screenplay writer David Benioff), three featurettes (Words From The Kite Runner, Images From The Kite Runner and a Public Service Announcement With Khaled Hosseini) and theatrical trailers.
The Blu - ray's extras begin with an audio commentary by writer / director / star Lake Bell.
Extras include an audio commentary by writer / director Mike Mills and a pair of featurettes on production and casting.
This is a high end analog synthesizer that will be used by composer and audio director Ludvig Forssell (who also composed music for Metal Gear Solid V).
Extras include two audio commentaries (one by director J.A. Bayona and the other by writer Patrick Ness), a making - of featurette, a look at creating the animated sequences and some deleted scenes.
Along for the ride are audio commentaries by director Roland Emerich, producer Dean Devlin and FX supervisors Volker Engel and Doug Smith, theatrical trailers, interactive games and a trivia track.
First up is an audio commentary by director Tommy O'Haver and actors Anne Hathaway and Hugh Dancy.
EXTRAS: The Criterion release features hours of new bonus material, including an audio commentary by writer / director Richard Linklater and various cast and crew, a making - of documentary, a Q&A with Linklater and actors Patricia Arquette and Ellar Coltrane, a video essay by film critic Michael Koresky and much more.
Extras begin with an audio commentary by director Julian Schnabel and producer Jon Kilik.
Extras: There are only two main bonuses on the Blu - ray disc: an audio commentary by writer - director Peter Hyams and a standard - definition theatrical trailer in a 1.78:1 aspect ratio.
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.
Blu - ray extras include audio commentary by producer Pancho Kohner, casting director John Crowther and film historian David Del Valle; and an isolated track of Robert O. Ragland's score.
Last but not least is an audio commentary on the film recorded by director Chris McKay and various other crew members including editor David Burrows, co-producer Amber Naismith, layout artist Laurence Andrews, and lighting supervisor Craig Welsh.
Moving onto the unquestionably Blu - ray exclusive bonuses, there is an audio commentary by director Nanette Burnstein.
The disc has a nice suite of extras including a wide - ranging audio commentary by the director, a good making - of documentary (30 minutes), a short featurette in which the real - life brothers discuss their family's boxing background, about a quarter hour of deleted scenes with optional director commentary, and the theatrical trailer (all of the latter four in HD).
Extras exceed the import DVD (save the sequel) and repeat the Original Theatrical Trailer and two feature length audio commentary tracks: one by Producer Jack H. Harris and Film Historian Bruce Eder, while the second is by Director Yeathworth and Actor Robert Fields.
Although some might lament the lack of an audio commentary by director Gary Ross and the cast, the ridiculously in - depth making - of featurette «The World is Watching» (which runs just over two hours long) more than makes up for it, covering an array of topics like adapting the script, casting, production and costume design, stunts, special effects and more.
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