Sentences with phrase «cutting room floor deleted»

Extras include cutting room floor deleted scenes, feature - length audio commentary, outtakes / bloopers, 3 TV spots, theatrical trailer in HD, Old School Orientation and send - up of Inside The Actors Studio.

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Sadly, despite early rumors about a ton of content left on the cutting room floor, the DVD / Blu - ray releases do not contain any deleted scenes, though there are plenty of making - of featurettes.
Additionally, there are a bunch of deleted scenes, most with Felicity Jones ending up on the cutting room floor as Mike's wife Jill.
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.
On the DVD release of Sweet Home Alabama, director Andy Tennant introduces all eight of the deleted scenes (nine, counting the alternate ending) in a section called «Off the Cutting Room Floor,» and his preamble invariably goes like this:
The audio commentary with writer / director Guy Ritchie and actor Mark Strong is a good listen, but it would have been nice to include a few more commentaries with the other actors, while the sole deleted scene was best left on the cutting room floor.
Audio Commentary by Film Historian Rudy Behlmer / Isolated Music Score / Documentaries: «Glorious Technicolor» (60:00), «Welcome to Sherwood: The Story of The Adventures of Robin Hood» (55:42) / «Warner Night at the Movies» Intro by Leonard Maltin (2:41) / Musical Short: «Freddie Rich & His Orchestra» (10:47) / Cartoons: «Katnip College» (7:26), «Rabbit Hood» (7:58), «Robin Hood Daffy» (6:56) / Shorts: «Cavalcade of Archery» (8:28) with Rudy Behlmer Intro (0:58), «The Cruise of the Zaca» (18:02) with Rudy Behlmer Intro (1:54) / Making - of Featurettes: «Robin Hood Through the Ages» (6:52), «A Journey to Sherwood Forest» (13:15), «From the Cutting Room Floor» Deleted Scenes & Outtakes (7:07) with Rudy Behlmer Intro (1:15), «From the Cutting Room Floor» Blooper Reel Short: «Breakdowns of 1938» (12:43) with Rudy Behlmer / 2 Newsreels (2:46) with -LRB-: 40) Intros / Errol Flynn Trailer Gallery.
Next up is around forty - six minutes of deleted scenes, which while good to see, all deserved to be on the cutting room floor.
Daisy's shower scene is not among the deleted scenes included on the existing Halloween: Resurrection DVD, but we may finally get to see it and many others left on the cutting room floor as part of the new Blu - ray box set Halloween: The Complete Collection, arriving this fall.
As with most deleted scenes, we can kind of see why these were left on the cutting room floor.
Extra features on this non-SE include: a comprehensive commentary by director Hoblit and co-screenwriter Billy Ray, with the occasional comment from Bruce Willis sandwiched in; another yak - track from producer David Foster, who concentrates on the film's background in WWII history; ten deleted scenes (in 16x9) that reveal that an even more structurally and politically complex film lies on the cutting room floor, with elective commentary from Ray and Hoblit — they're especially sorry to see go, as am I, a bit in which the American soldiers entertain their German captors by donning blackface; a 4 - part photo gallery — see Bruce make serious expressions for «The Poster Shoot»; and trailers for Hart's War, Windtalkers, and the TV shows «Jeremiah» and «Stargate SG - 1».
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Sometimes content in a game hits the cutting room floor, but it's cheaper (or downright needed based on how a game is programmed) to just cut off access to parts of the game than it is to actually delete parts of the code itself.
The Cutting Room Floor finds many things deleted from games: never - seen animation, unused backgrounds, extended music, and other stuff absent during play but still present in the code.
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