EXTRAS: There's an audio
commentary by actor / director / co-writer David Zellner, producer / co-writer Nathan Zellner and producer Chris Ohlson, as well as some deleted and alternate scenes.
The excursion comes equipped with an audio
commentary by actor Brendan Fraser, featurettes and the interactive Adventures at the Center of the Earth Challenge.
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Commentary by actor Sean Hayes, director Lawrence Guterman, producer Chris DeFaria and production designer James Bissell
Features
commentary by actors Robert Lindsay and Michael Palin and producer Peter Ansorge on Episode One and a 24 - minute interview with writer / producer Alan Bleasdale, who tells the story of how the role of Michael Murray was written for Robert Lindsay and yet he almost ended up in the role of Jim Nelson.
** Audio
Commentary by Actors Roddy McDowall, Kim Hunter and Natalie Trundy, and Makeup Artist John Chambers
Introduction by Omar Sharif (1:40), Disc 1, Side A (just before film) / Audio
Commentary by Actors Omar Sharif, Rod Steiger and Director David Lean's widow Sandra Lean / Isolated Score by Composer Maurice Jarre / 30th - anniversary behind - the - scenes documentary «Doctor Zhivago: The Making of a Russian Epic» (60:23, indexed with 21 chapters with photos), Disc 2 / Vintage «Zhivago: Behind The Camera with David Lean» (10:12), Disc 2 / Vintage «David Lean's Film of Doctor Zhivago» (7:13), Disc 2 / Vintage «Moscow In Madrid» (4:27), Disc 2 / Vintage «Pasternak» (8:46), Disc 2 / New York Press Interviews with Julie Christie (10:07), Disc 2 / New York Press Interviews with Omar Sharif (18:52), Disc 2 / Geraldine Chaplin Screen Test (3:14), Disc 2 / «This Is Julie Christie» (1:06), Disc 2 / «This Is Geraldine Chaplin» (1:08), Disc 2, / «This Is Omar Sharif» (1:38), Disc 2 / «Chaplin In New York» (2:14), Disc 2 / Original release Trailer
Not exact matches
MacLeish's contribution, other than bringing the story into the 20th century, making a great contribution to the tiny, tiny pool of American poetic drama, and winning the 1959 Pulitzer with it, is quite a bit of additional
commentary by his God and Satan characters, a pair of washed - up
actors who observe the Job story being played on a stage, and occasionally take part in it.
Extras: The Blu - ray includes quite a few extra features, including a detailed, if at times kind of lethargic
commentary by director Lloyd; three interlocked featurettes detailing the stage genesis of the property, the vocal training of the
actors (including a laugh out loud segment showing the largely incompetent Firth attempting «dance moves»), as well as the source ABBA music; another featurette detailing the making of «Lay Your Love on Me,» a duet between Seyfried and Dominic Cooper that becomes a bit of a production number; deleted scenes (including the cut musical number «The Name of the Game») and a music video of «Gim me!
Extras are lifted from the previous special edition, there's a
commentary by Alan Parker, and branching video during the film, with comments from Parker, and
actors Maureen Teefy, Gene Anthony Ray, Lee Curreri, and Laura Dean.
Audio
commentary by Kelly, producer Sean McKittrick and
actors Drew Barrymore, Jena Malone, Beth Grant, Mary McDonnell, Holmes Osborne, Katharine Ross and James Duval on the Theatrical Cut
Carried over from previous Criterion releases is
commentary by director Terry Gilliam, co-screenwriter and
actor Michael Palin, and
actors John Cleese, David Warner, and Craig Warnock, recorded in 1997 and featured on the original laserdisc release.
Audio
commentary by writer - director Richard Kelly and
actor Jake Gyllenhaal on the Theatrical Cut
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.
Excellent (4 stars) Unrated Running time: 88 minutes Studio: TLA Releasing DVD Extras: Deleted scenes,
commentary by the director and the producer, interviews with all four lead
actors, and footage from the Tribeca premiere party.
The main selling point of this release is a superb feature - length
commentary by DiCillo in which he once again clarifies that Living in Oblivion's Chad Palomino is in no way, shape, or form based on Pitt, insisting he's worked with
actors who were «way more pissy and weird.»
A deceptively simple tale of a group of strangers trapped in a farmhouse who find themselves fending off a horde of recently dead, flesh - eating ghouls, Romero's claustrophobic vision of a late - 1960s America literally tearing itself apart rewrote the rules of the horror genre, combined gruesome gore with acute social
commentary, and quietly broke ground
by casting a black
actor (DUANE JONES) in its lead role.
Extras: Visual
commentary by director Barry Sonnenfeld and
actor Tommy Lee Jones with on - screen diagrams, Character animation studies, Scene deconstruction, Extended and alternate scenes, Photo galleries, Storyboard comparisons, Featurette, Documentary, Theatrical trailers, Production notes, Talent files.
Disc 2's «FZZT» has a
commentary by co-executive producer / episode writer Paul Zbyszewski and «Fitz - Simmons»
actors Iain De Caestecker and Elizabeth Henstridge.
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.
The film is accompanied
by a
commentary by Green, cinematographer Tim Orr, and
actor Paul Schneider.
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.
In addition to offering the film in its original or extended cut, disc one includes a
commentary track for each with director Ridley Scott and
actor Russell Crowe, and a 79 - minute documentary about the historical basis of elements of the film, entitled The Scrolls of Knowledge, which can be watched in whole or
by topic.
Unless otherwise mentioned, each disc features an audio
commentary by the film's director (Tim Burton or Joel Schumacher), the film's theatrical trailer and an installment in «The Heroes and Villains Profile Gallery» (wherein each individual character is discussed
by the director, the
actor and / or a variety thereof.
The sequel The Return of Count Yorga (Scream Factory, Blu - ray), which reunites director Bob Kelljan and star Robert Quarry, comes from another label and features
commentary by film historian Steve Haberman and
actor Rudy De Luca.
Features both the American and British versions of the film,
commentary track
by creator /
actor Richard O'Brien and co-star Patricia Quinn, an audience participation picture - in - picture track with a live version of the show and a «callback» subtitle track that cues viewers to classic audience responses, featurettes, two deleted musical scenes, outtakes, alternate opening and ending, and other celebrations of the culture of «Rocky Horror.»
Savanna: Let me preface this
by saying that I am essentially in love with every
actor on this list, so the majority of my
commentary will probably consist of statements like «He's so dreamy!»
Home Video Notes: The Breakfast Club Release Date: 2 January 2018 Criterion releases The Breakfast Club on home video (Blu - ray) with the following extras: - Audio
commentary from 2015 featuring
actors Anthony Michael Hall and Judd Nelson - New interviews with
actors Molly Ringwald and Ally Sheedy - New video essay featuring director John Hughes's production notes, read
by Nelson - Documentary from 2015 featuring interviews with cast and crew - 50 minutes of never - before - seen deleted and extended scenes - Rare promotional and archival interviews and footage - Excerpts from a 1985 American Film Institute seminar with Hughes 1999 radio interview with Hughes - Segment from a 1985 episode of NBC's Today show featuring the film's cast - Audio interview with Molly Ringwald from a 2014 episode of This American Life - Trailer - PLUS: An essay
by critic David Kamp
The audio
commentary,
by Glenn Ford's son Peter,
actor Paul Mazursky (Stoker),
actor Jamie Farr (Santini, and billed as Jameel Farah), and assistant director Joel Freeman, actually made me pine for the dulcet tones of Dr. Drew Casper.
It comes with three
commentary tracks: the first
by Scorsese and editor Thelma Schoonmaker, the second
by cast & crew (producer Irwin Winkler, composer Robbie Robertson,
actor John Turturro (who was an extra in the film), cinematographer Michael Chapman and others) and the third
by the «storytellers» (Paul Schrader, Mardik Martin, Jason Lustig and Jake La Motta).
The script (written
by Guest and
actor Jim Piddock, who also has a role as a retired mascot) fails to deliver the comedic
commentary on the art of mascotry that this ridiculous activity provides.
Its only real supplement is an audio
commentary by writers / directors Christopher Miller and Phil Lord with
actor Bill Hader.
EXTRAS: There's an audio
commentary by writer / director Chad Hartigan and
actors Craig Robinson and Markees Christmas, a making - of featurette, casting tapes and more.
Bonus materials on the unrated Blu - ray release include
commentary by writer - director Roger Donaldson,
actor Sam Neill and
actor - writer Ian Mune; The Making of Sleeping Dogs (2004), a 65 - minute retrospective documentary on the film's production featuring interviews with Donaldson, Neill, and Mune; The Making of Sleeping Dogs (1977), a behind - the - scenes featurette; theatrical trailer; and reversible sleeve featuring original and newly commissioned artwork.
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.
Extras: «Night of Anubis,» a never - before - presented work - print edit of the film; new program featuring filmmakers Frank Darabont, Guillermo del Toro, and Robert Rodriguez; never - before - seen 16 mm dailies reel; new piece featuring Russo about the commercial and industrial - film production company where key «Night of the Living Dead» filmmakers got their start; audio
commentaries from 1994, featuring Romero, Russo, producer Karl Hardman,
actor Judith O'Dea, and more; archival interviews with Romero and
actors Duane Jones and Judith Ridley; new programs about the editing, the score, and directing ghouls; new interviews with Gary R. Streiner and Russel W. Streiner; trailer, radio spots, and TV spots; an essay
by critic Stuart Klawans.
Extras: Audio
commentary with film producer and historian Bruce Block; new appreciation of the film and select scene
commentary by film historian Philip Kemp; «The Flawed Couple,» a new video essay
by filmmaker David Cairns on the collaborations between Billy Wilder and Jack Lemmon; «Billy Wilder ABC,» an overview
by David Cairns on the life and career of the filmmaker, covering his films, collaborators and more; new interview with actress Hope Holiday; «Inside the Apartment,» a half - hour «making - of» featurette from 2007 including interviews with Shirley MacLaine, executive producer Walter Mirisch, and others; «Magic Time: The Art of Jack Lemmon,» an archive profile of the
actor from 2007; original screenplay
by Billy Wilder and I.A.L. Diamond (BD - ROM content); theatrical trailer; special collector's packaging featuring newly commissioned artwork
by Ignatius Fitzpatrick; collector's 150 - page hardcover book featuring new writing
by Neil Sinyard, Kat Ellinger, Travis Crawford and Heather Hyche, generously illustrated with rare stills and behind - the - scenes imagery.
Extras: Two audio
commentaries from 2003, one featuring director Ken Russell and the other screenwriter and producer Larry Kramer; segments from a 2007 interview with Russell for the BAFTA Los Angeles Heritage Archive; «A British Picture: Portrait of an Enfant Terrible,» Russell's 1989 biopic on his own life and career; interview from 1976 with
actor Glenda Jackson; interviews with Kramer and
actors Alan Bates and Jennie Linden from the set; new interviews with director of photography Billy Williams and editor Michael Bradsell; «Second Best,» a 1972 short film based on a D. H. Lawrence story, produced
by and starring Bates; trailer; an essay
by scholar Linda Ruth Williams.
Extras: Two optional English narrations, including one
by actor Roy Scheider; audio
commentary from 2008 featuring Schrader and producer Alan Poul; interviews from 2007 and 2008 with Bailey, producers Tom Luddy and Mata Yamamoto, composer Philip Glass, and production designer Eiko Ishioka; interviews from 2008 with Mishima biographer John Nathan and friend Donald Richie; audio interview from 2008 with co-screenwriter Chieko Schrader; interview excerpt from 1966 featuring Mishima talking about writing; «The Strange Case of Yukio Mishima,» a 55 - minute documentary from 1985 about the author; trailer; a booklet featuring an essay
by critic Kevin Jackson, a piece on the film's censorship in Japan, and photographs of Ishioka's sets.
Features relaxed
commentary by director Lone Scherfig and
actors Carey Mulligan and Peter Sarsgaard (who spend as much time reminiscing over the shoot and appreciating key moments as discussing the production and the characters), a nine - minute making of featurette (which also includes interviews with screenwriter Nick Hornby and author Lynn Barber) and 11 deleted scenes among the supplements on both DVD and Blu - ray.
Extras: New audio
commentary featuring film scholar Joseph McBride («Searching for John Ford: A Life»); «Omnibus: John Ford, Part One»: director Lindsay Anderson's profile of the life and work of director John Ford before World War II; talk show appearance
by actor Henry Fonda from 1975; audio interviews from the seventies with Ford and Fonda, conducted
by the filmmaker's grandson Dan Ford; Academy Award radio dramatization of the film; an essay
by critic Geoffrey O'Brien and an homage to Ford
by filmmaker Sergei Eisenstein.
Extras: New 2K scan of the original film elements of all three films,
commentary by Cohen on all three films, new «Cohen's Alive: Looking Back at the It's Alive Films» featuring interviews with writer - producer - director Larry Cohen,
actors James Dixon, Michael Moriarty and Laurene Landon and more; new «It's Alive at the Nuart: The 40th Anniversary Screening» with Larry Cohen; trailers, TV and radio spots, still galleries.
Extras: New Q&A in which Jarmusch responds to questions sent in
by fans; new readings of William Blake poems
by members of the cast, including Mili Avital, Alfred Molina, and Iggy Pop; new selected - scene audio
commentary by production designer Robert Ziembicki and sound mixer Drew Kunin; new interview with
actor Gary Farmer; deleted scenes; Jarmusch's location scouting photos; essays
by critic Amy Taubin and music journalist Ben Ratliff.
4K UHD — Introduction
by Ridley Scott (Extended Edition)--
Commentary by director Ridley Scott and
actor Russell Crowe (Extended Edition)--
Commentary by director Ridley Scott, editor Pietro Scalia and cinematographer John Mathieson (Theatrical Edition)
SUPPLEMENTAL FEATURES: three scores: Richard Einhorn's Voices of Light, one
by Goldfrapp's Will Gregory and Portishead's Adrian Utley, and one
by composer and pianist Mie Yanashita; an audio
commentary from 1999
by film scholar Casper Tybjerg; an interview from 1995 with
actor Renée Falconetti's daughter and biographer, Hélène Falconetti; and more.
Gracing the feature are two charming
commentaries, the first with writer - director Ti West, producer Peter Phok, and second - unit director / sound designer Graham Reznick (they're eventually joined
by Glass Eye Pix guru Larry Fessenden), the second with
actors Sara Paxton and Pat Healy joining the returning West.
Extras:
Commentary by «Diabolique Magazine's» Samm Deighan and Kat Ellinger; scene - select commentary by writer - director Robert Altman; interview with Altman; new interview with actor Cathryn Harrison; an appreciation by musician and author Stephen Thrower; theatrical trailer; reversible sleeve featuring original and newly commissioned artwork by the Twins of Evil; «First pressing only:» Illustrated collector's booklet featuring new writing on the film by Carmen Gray and an extract from «Altman on Altm
Commentary by «Diabolique Magazine's» Samm Deighan and Kat Ellinger; scene - select
commentary by writer - director Robert Altman; interview with Altman; new interview with actor Cathryn Harrison; an appreciation by musician and author Stephen Thrower; theatrical trailer; reversible sleeve featuring original and newly commissioned artwork by the Twins of Evil; «First pressing only:» Illustrated collector's booklet featuring new writing on the film by Carmen Gray and an extract from «Altman on Altm
commentary by writer - director Robert Altman; interview with Altman; new interview with
actor Cathryn Harrison; an appreciation
by musician and author Stephen Thrower; theatrical trailer; reversible sleeve featuring original and newly commissioned artwork
by the Twins of Evil; «First pressing only:» Illustrated collector's booklet featuring new writing on the film
by Carmen Gray and an extract from «Altman on Altman.»
- Digital transfer of the director's cut, supervised
by director Wes Anderson (with new DTS - HD Master Audio soundtrack)- Audio
commentary featuring Anderson, cowriter Owen Wilson, and
actor Jason Schwartzman - The Making of Rushmore, an exclusive behind - the - scenes documentary
by Eric Chase Anderson - «Max Fischer Players Present» theatrical «adaptations» of Armageddon, Out of Sight, and The Truman Show, staged for the 1999 MTV Movie Awards - Episode of The Charlie Rose Show featuring Wes Anderson and
actor Bill Murray - Audition footage - Anderson's hand - drawn storyboards, plus a film - to - storyboard comparison - Collectible poster, essay
by film critic Dave Kehr
Extras: New audio
commentary featuring critic Tony Rayns; new video essay on the film's symbols and references, featuring scholar James Steffen; new interview with Steffen detailing the production of the film; «Sergei Parajanov: The Rebel,» a 2003 documentary about the filmmaker, featuring him and
actor Sofiko Chiaureli; «The Life of Sayat - Nova,» a 1977 documentary about the Armenian poet who inspired «The Color of Pomegranates»; an essay
by film scholar Ian Christie.
Beside the Dying Fire --(
Commentary by Executive Producer / Writer Glen Mazzara, Director Ernest Dickerson, Co-Executive Producer / Special Effects Make - Up Artist Greg Nicotero, Executive Producer / Writer Robert Kirkman, and
Actor Norman Reedus)