The other cast &
crew featurette, which focuses solely on the assassination part of the plot, is shorter and therefore better.
Bonus: • Audio Commentary with Director Ivan Reitman, Actor / Co-Writer Harold Ramis and Associate Producer Joe Medjuck • «Slimer Mode» Interactive Feature • «Ecto - 1: Resurrecting the Classic Car» Featurette • «Making of Ghostbusters — The Video Game» Featurette • «Ghostbusters Garage: Ecto - 1 Gallery» • Ghostbusters — The Video Game Preview • 10 Deleted Scenes • 1984 Featurette • Cast and
Crew Featurette • SFX Team Featurette • Special Effects Before and After Featurette
GHOSTBUSTERS Blu - ray Special Features: - Who You Gon na Call: A Ghostbusters Retrospective - Roundtable Discussion with Director Ivan Reitman and Dan Aykroyd (Part 1)- Poster Art Gallery — Gallery of 1988 artwork - Ghostbusters Music Video — Ray Parker, Jr. - Slimer Mode — Picture in Picture and Trivia Track - Commentary with Ivan Reitman, Harold Ramis & Joe Medjuck - 10 Deleted Scenes - 1984 Featurette - Cast and
Crew Featurette - SFX Team Featurette - Multi-Angles - Ecto - 1: Resurrecting the Classic Car - Ghostbusters Garage: Ecto - 1 Gallery Storyboard Comparisons
Not exact matches
Bonus: Disc One: • «Maximum Movie Mode» Interactive Feature • Eight «Focus Points»
Featurettes • «Final Farewells from Cast and
Crew» • Previews Disc Two: • «A Conversation with JK Rowling and Daniel Radcliffe» Documentary • «The Goblins of Gringotts»
Featurette • «The Women of Harry Potter»
Featurette • Eight Deleted Scenes • Previews • Bonus DVD
An fairly weak collection of Outtakes is here (8 minutes), as well as a surface - level
Featurette (4 minutes) and «Music for the End of the World» (2 minutes), in which cast and
crew members share their Armageddon playlists.
In addition, the DVD includes numerous
featurettes: «The Last Ride: The Story of The Missing» (with emphasis on its differences from most Westerns, that is, «It's not about cattle or land» and features strong women characters); «New Frontiers: Making The Missing» (featuring earnest declarations of mutual respect among the cast and
crew); «The Modern Western Score» (with Horner); «Casting The Missing» (in which Eric Schweig, who plays the villain Chiden, observes, «This guy is like a hate junkie.
A trio of
featurettes utilize set footage and interviews with members of the cast and
crew, along with some of The Room's famous fans to tell more behind the scenes stories.
The «
Featurettes» option takes us to to seven separate featurettes that run from between 5 to 6 and a half minutes each and feature a mix of interviews with cast and crew and on s
Featurettes» option takes us to to seven separate
featurettes that run from between 5 to 6 and a half minutes each and feature a mix of interviews with cast and crew and on s
featurettes that run from between 5 to 6 and a half minutes each and feature a mix of interviews with cast and
crew and on set footage.
DVD bonus items include an on - screen music guide and a behind - the - scenes
featurette with cast and
crew interviews.
Making of
Featurette Seven minutes of cast and
crew talking about the movie they're making awaits you here.
Video extras, all of them presented in standard definition, kick off with «The Making of Solomon Kane» (11:47), an ordinary, general, promotional
featurette that gathers enthusiastic, plot - descriptive remarks from the cast and
crew and a tiny bit of behind - the - scenes footage.
Both films arrive direct to DVD this week, each with cast and
crew commentary and a behind - the - scenes
featurette.
BEAUTIFUL CREATURES
Featurette Reveals Behind - the - Scenes Footage with Commentary from Cast and
Crew
«Behind the Scenes» (10:00) is an ordinary making - of
featurette that collects
crew and cast remarks on the film's characters, story, action, and stunts.
EXTRAS: There's a series of behind - the - scenes
featurettes focused on different members of the cast and
crew, as well as Q&A highlights with stars Cate Blanchett and Rooney Mara, director Todd Haynes and more.
The Wild West: New York in the Early»70s - Head back in time in this
featurette that focuses on the frontier of the pornography business - New York City in the early 1970s - with the cast and
crew of The Deuce.
Director Jeannot Szwarc offers commentary, interviews and biographies are provided by the cast and
crew, while a
featurette titled Back to Somewhere in Time reminisces about the production.
Running time: 94 minutes Studio: 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment DVD Extras: «The Making of»
featurette, cast and
crew interviews, plus several trailers.
Extras include behind - the - scenes
featurettes on the story, characters and production design, as well as a press conference with the cast and
crew.
The film can be watched in «The Gangland Files» mode where cast and
crew talk in pop ups, and branching video goes to little
featurettes.
The Making of The Imitation Game: A twenty two minute
featurette finds cast and
crew interviews from Moore, Knightley, and Cumberbatch, along with pictures and facts pertaining to the real Alan Turing.
The behind - the - scenes
featurettes included on DVDs and Blu - rays are usually little more than promotional fluff, an opportunity for cast and
crew members to compliment one another on a job well done and maybe swap some innocuous backstage stories.
A 19 - minute behind - the - scenes
featurette rounds out the disc; therein, the extremely articulate Tim Blake Nelson sums up the atmosphere on set as «a perpetual feeling of rehearsal,» and Taylor expresses awe for the dedication of his
crew.
EXTRAS: In addition to a pair of audio commentaries (one with director / co-writer Paul Feig and co-writer Katie Dippold, and the other with Feig and various
crew members), there's a series of production
featurettes covering things like casting, creature design and visual effects, over an hour of deleted / extended scenes, alternate takes and two different gag reels.
Bonus features come by way of a feature - length audio commentary track with director Amiel, a special making - of documentary, and around 10 other separate
featurettes which include a wide array of cast,
crew and academic - leaning interviews, as well as a tour of Darwin's home, which has been turned into a museum.
The E.T. Reunion (18 Minutes): A neat little
featurette that has some of the cast and
crew reuniting for the film's 20th anniversary.
Its chief supplemental features consist of a feature - length audio commentary track with director Gauger and a seven - minute behind - the - scenes
featurette which includes brief interview snippets with cast and
crew, as well as some audition tape footage.
The Terminator 2: Judgment Day Blu - ray includes the theatrical version and an extended special edition; extras include audio commentary by Cameron and co-writer William Wisher; separate audio commentary with 26 cast &
crew members; behind - the - scenes
featurettes; and interactive games.
«The Making of Stop - Loss» (20:57) effectively conveys the commitment of the cast and
crew, and shares secrets like the dislocated shoulder that shut down production and allowed needed rewrites (the
featurette also includes excerpts of Pierce's research interviews).
Special Features Director's Commentary «Making «Maggie»»
Featurette Cast /
Crew Interviews Trailer Gallery
Supplementals include a 19 - minute
featurette from the ROSAS production house — «Improv and Ensemble: The Evolution of a Film» — that's almost too glossy for a film like All the Real Girls, but it does add the perspectives of Zooey (pronounced Zoë) Deschanel and other key cast and
crew members, Orr unfortunately not among them.
Blu - ray Highlight: There's only one extra on the disc — a behind - the - scenes
featurette where the cast and
crew discuss the origins of the film, casting the various roles, and the deliberate decision to make the sexuality of its two lead characters ambiguous.
First, «Behind the Scenes of Danny Collins» (3:44) is a short general making - of
featurette dispensing the standard mix of cast and
crew comments, clips, and production B - roll.
Appendixes to the movie include an audio commentary with the cast and
crew, three
featurettes (Making of The Jane Austen Book Club, The Life of Jane Austen and Character Deconstruction) and seven deleted scenes.
A
featurette rounds out the disc, coming with the usual behind the scenes making of and interviews with cast and
crew.
Along with the bonus extras included in The Phantom of the Opera: 2 Disc Special Edition (which are Behind the Mask: The Story of the Phantom of the Opera, three Making - of
featurettes about pre-production, the director, and the production, the theatrical trailer as well as an additional scene No One Would Listen), the new release also provides a Cast and
Crew Sing - a-long and the theatrical trailer.
First up is «Burton + Depp + Carter = Todd» (26:05)(HD), a making - of
featurette that focuses on cast members and key
crew beyond just those included in the title.
The rest of the DVD includes a commentary with the film's co - writers / directors Friedberg and Seltzer (who continue to showcase their lack of humor), a separate audio track («Breaking Wind») with additional fart and burb sounds, several
featurettes of the cast /
crew riffing on - set («Everyone Loves the Beaver,» «Epic Porn,» «Hot or Not,» «What Makes Aslo So Irresistible?»)
Under the heading Promotional
Featurettes, we get three short pieces comprised largely of clips with a little bit of cast /
crew talking heads: «Table of Rejects» (1:42), «Head of the Table» (2:21), «Table for Six» (2:04).
EXTRAS: The single - disc release is a little light on bonus material, but it does include a making - of
featurette and interviews with the cast and
crew.
The single - disc release includes a multi-part documentary on the making - of the film, a short sound
featurette («The Sound of Terror»), cast and
crew profiles, and a paltry two deleted scenes.
You still get all of the old bonus material from the initial release — including seven audio commentaries with the cast and
crew, the making - of
featurette «Here's How It Was,» «Serenity: The 10th Character,» deleted scenes, a gag reel, Alan Tudyk's audition tape, and two short bits of Joss Whedon visiting the set and singing the theme song — but only two new extras have been added to the Blu - ray set.
A shitload of
featurettes — well, eleven — follow, featuring interviews with the cast and
crew that pretend to glean the production but typically revolve around goofing off on the set.
The making - of
featurette «Revolving Door» isn't nearly as revealing as you'd hope, while the so - called «moments with the cast and
crew» is only a minute long.
DVD Details: Paramount's DVD comes with a director commentary track, behind - the - scenes
featurettes, a photo gallery, cast and
crew interviews, trailers and selected biographies.
Available in standard edition and 2 - Disc «Collector's Edition» on both DVD and Blu - ray, that latter featuring the 18 - minute «The Making of Ip Man» (more promotional
featurette than making - of documentary), deleted scenes, cast and
crew interviews and a shooting diary among the supplements.
There's a high - quality if very typical behind - the - scenes
featurette, «Making of «Breaking Bad»» (11 mins., HD), with cast and
crew interviews and B - roll footage.
EXTRAS: In addition to cast and
crew audio commentaries on four episodes, the Blu - ray set includes «Inside «The Walking Dead»» and «The Making of «The Walking Dead»»
featurettes for each episode, some deleted scenes and additional
featurettes on the parallels between the comic book and TV series, visual effects and more.
A nausea - inducing behind - the - scenes
featurette shows how Tom Cruise, Annabelle Wallis, and the
crew defied gravity to bring a key scene from The Mummy to life.
In this nostalgia - filled
featurette for Jurassic World, cast and
crew of the new movie discuss their memories of seeing Jurassic Park.