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commentary track is on the Extended Version of «Wrath of the Gods» with Steven S. DeKnight and Actors Viva Bianca, Lucy Lawless, and Liam McIntyre.
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commentary service.
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Commentary Track: Director Anton Corbijn does spend a fair bit of time explaining the more nuts - and - bolts side of the film — how this scene
was film, and where, and so
on.
In fact, enough for an entire second Blu - ray disc:
On disc one, there
's a
commentary track with star Ian McCulloch and zombie film expert Jay Slater, as well as trailers, TV and radio spots, and a poster and still gallery.
Instead, you have to start up the Second Screen feature — which plays supplemental material
on your iPad or laptop while you
're watching the film — in order to access the
commentary track, but once you do, it
's definitely worth checking out.
Best enjoyed
on DVD, as the alcohol - fueled
commentary track might just
be the best one ever recorded.
Brewer
is alone
on his
commentary track, but it
's still pretty thorough and revealing, and you can tell from the way he talks that he thoughtfully considered this conflict from all sides.
The extras
are sparse
on the DVD for «Predators» but the highlight
is a
commentary track from director Nimrod Antal and producer Robert Rodriguez.
Robert Redford
is both informative and charming in his
commentary track, where he chronicles the making of the film in great detail (it
was a pet project of his from way back in 1972 when the Watergate break - in occurred) and offers his own personal thoughts
on the legacy of the film and the events it depicts.
Normally, we'd dock a point any time a Criterion set doesn't include a
commentary track, but it seems clear here that a conscious decision
was made to ensure the disc containing the main feature had as little else
on it as possible, to devote every available byte to presenting the film's images alone.
There
is a
commentary track from Bakshi, which
was used
on the 2004 DVD release.
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.
On the feature
commentary track, Mancini describes more scenes in a similar vein from the script (such as one with Nica bathing in a shower chair that
's seen briefly in the film), but says they
were never shot due to scheduling constraints.
Not a problem in of itself (and, in fact, many filmmakers would do well to follow his lead, as few
commentaries hold any kind of interest aside from the stray tidbit now and again), when the
commentary track is enabled through remote or Special Features menu, as the film plays
on into un-commented scenes the regular soundtrack doesn't return.
THE DVD «Of all the things I've done, of this I
'm the most proud,» proclaims director Shawn Levy
on his
commentary track for Cheaper by the Dozen, and suddenly I inventory his disasterpieces — Big Fat Liar, Just Married, and this — and wonder at the audacity of his hyperbole.
The main characters and elegant noir atmosphere may
be heavily derived from Jean - Pierre Melville's Bob le Flambeur («a great fucking movie,» Anderson gushes
on the DVD
commentary track), but Anderson
is too smart to let his influences get the better of him.
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.
Bonus features: Director Jeff Nichols and Michael Shannon
are on the audio
commentary track, there
is a 10 - minute Behind The Scenes featurette, two deleted scenes, and a 20 - minute Q&A with Michael Shannon and co-star Shea Whigham.
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.
Accordingly, while Nichols
is joined by a knowledgeable, respectful Steven Soderbergh
on an anecdote - filled
commentary track recorded for this release (it
's nigh indispensable, truth
be told, especially for Nichols
's reflections
on out - of - touch producer / screenwriter Lehman), Wexler gets a second, instantly - classic yakker all to himself.
There
are commentary tracks on both cuts with Director / Producer / Co-Writer Seth MacFarlane, Co-Writers and Executive Producers Alec Sulkin & Wellesley Wild and Star Charlize Theron.
Don't
be deceived by the seemingly strong list of bonus material featured
on the Blu - ray release of «Margin Call,» because with the exception of the audio
commentary track by director J.C. Chandor and producer Neal Dodson (which
is actually quite informative), they
're not worth your time.
Headlining the long list of bonus material
are two audio
commentaries — a Blu - ray exclusive picture - in - picture
track with director Martin Campbell and producer Michael G. Wilson, and another
track with producers Wilson and Barbara Broccoli serving as moderators to a cast of various crew members that worked
on the film.
The accompanying Dolby Digital 5.1 mix
is also triumphant, lending acoustical integrity to each new location;
on the
commentary track, Bertolucci confesses to fiddling with the volume control to let certain lines sink in, thus the occasional barely - audible passage of dialogue
is probably that way
on purpose.
Kurt should
be on all
commentary tracks.
I really tried to watch it again
on the new DVD, and I
was hoping Burton's
commentary track would offer some kind of explanation or excuse, but to no avail.
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 b
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 b
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).
Ford provides a feature - length
commentary track, and there
is also a making - of featurette that touches
on various aspects of production.
I
was hoping for perhaps a featurette
on the voice recording for the English dub or even a
commentary track.
Wright didn't reveal any deep, festering secrets about his adaptation of Bryan Lee O'Malley's beloved slacker / video game comedy (outside of the not - wholly surprising revelation, also discussed
on the film's
commentary track, that test audiences
were super torn
on the movie's end).
Carpenter and Russell
's LaserDisc
commentary from 1995 — their first yak -
track together —
is recycled here and deserves its legendary status, the only peril of the yakker
's reuse that the boys refer us to supplementary material that
's no longer
on board.
Lastly «The Mind Behind Spartacus»
is an interview with Series Creator Stephen S. DeKnight, who if you don't recognize him
is the guy
on virutally ever
commentary track for this series.
A trailer for The Girl Next Door (despite the parenthetical «diRRRty,» it
's not exactly redband material), a reel promoting Cheaper by the Dozen, Stuck
on You, and Welcome to Mooseport, and spots for the Broken Lizard
's Club Dread and There
's Something About Mary DVDs round out side B. Side A features not only the aforementioned Greenfield
commentary, but also a riotously informative trivia
track (did you know that it takes two tablespoons of blood to erect a penis?
On another
track, Savini offers an engaged, good - natured
commentary that doesn't so much narrate the action as augment it with stuff like, «Those
are real tears!»
Previously available
on DVD from the MGM Limited Edition Collection, a burn -
on - demand DVD -
R service, it comes to Blu - ray mastered from a new HD transfer and that alone makes it a significant upgrade, but Kino Lorber also adds a new
commentary track from film noir historian Eddie Muller, now becoming a veteran of these things.
There
are Audio
Commentaries track with Executive Producer Robert Tapert, Director Jesse Warn, Production Designer Iain Aitken, and Costume Designer Barbara Darragh for «Past Transgressions, which
is also an Extended Version; Writer / Creator / Executive Producer Steven S. DeKnight and Actors Dustin Clare, Peter Mensah, and Maime Murray for «Missio;» Robert Tapert, Director Michael Hurst, and Actor Lucy Lawless chat about the Extended Version of «Paterfamilias;» Steven S. DeKnight and Actors Dustin Clare, Lucy Lawless, and Kaime Murray chat about the Extended Version of «Beneath the Mask»;» Steven S. DeKnight, Writer Brent Fletcher, and Actors John Hannah and Lucy Lawless focus
on the Extended Version of «Reckoning» and lastly, Steven S. DeKnight, Director Rick Jacobson, and Actor Peter Mensah commentate
on the Extended Version of «The Bitter End»
There
is a
commentary track for episodes 14 & 25, Attack
on Titan at Anime Expo,» Chibi Theatre: Fly, Cadets, Fly!»
Besides that there
is a
commentary track for the episode «Cooler» and «Full of Schmidt», which
is a fun featurette
on my favorite character.
Good features found
on the previous DVD, including a
commentary track and the storyboard of a lost scene, get ported over to the new edition, where they
're joined by a mix of features targeted squarely at kids (A «Bear - E-Oke» sing - along) and designed to promote other Disney ventures, like the Animal Kingdom park.
Ed Harris has recorded a cozy
commentary track that
's no mere reiteration of what we
're already seeing
on screen.
And if you
're interested in what the cast has to say, you can check out the Couples
Commentary, which features commentary tracks on select episodes with the housewives and
Commentary, which features
commentary tracks on select episodes with the housewives and
commentary tracks on select episodes with the housewives and their men.
The films have all
been available
on Blu - ray before and those discs
are essentially reproduced for this set, supplements and all, from Tarantino's
commentary on «True Romance» (his sole
commentary track for any of his films) to interviews with Tarantino and his collaborators
on «Jackie Brown» and «Inglorious Basterds.»
The docu's director, the critic Richard Schickel, shares the
commentary track with John Carpenter, whose «Assault
on Precinct 13»
was a «Rio Bravo» spawn.
This
is also newly remastered and includes the supplements from the earlier DVD special edition: two
commentary tracks (
on by film historian Richard Schickel, one by film historian / screenwriter Lem Dobbs and film historian Nick Redman), the featurette «Shadows of Suspense,» an introduction by Turner Classic Movies host Robert Osborne, and the 1973 TV - movie remake starring Richard Crenna in the MacMurray role, Samantha Eggar as the seductive Phyllis, and Lee J. Cobb as the insurance boss Keys.