But this release actually includes
some decent bonus features for the kiddies.
Carrying over everything, offering no significant upgrade in picture or sound quality, and adding only a couple of
decent bonus features, the new release isn't destined to replace anyone's existing DVD unless they're diehard fans.
The Criterion Collection has released the 1940 Alfred Hitchcock film in its new Blu - ray / DVD combo format, packaged with a handful of
decent bonus features.
Not exact matches
The
bonus features are
decent and standard for a Disney release.
With a nice
feature presentation and a
decent collection of
bonus features, Anchor Bay's DVD serves the film well, but the textbook movie won't likely lend itself to repeat viewings.
Bonus features are pretty
decent.
The fine DVD will meet most expectations, with a satisfactory
feature presentation, a
decent hour of video
bonuses (though suspiciously no deleted scenes or songs), and an average audio commentary.
The DVD is good enough, though, carrying a reasonable list price, a
decent selection of
bonus features, and an okay standard definition presentation.
Bonus features: Black Sails: An Inside Look (a
decent making of doc); Dressed To Kill (a look at the show's costuming); Pirate Camp (the cast training for the series» action); Folklore Is Finished (how research was used to make Black Sails authentic); A Place In History (blacks in the pirates world), and Building The Behemoth (building the ship set).
Rush makes several appearances on two
bonus features, and while she doesn't say whether she approved of choice of Carla Gugino to play her, the actress best known for her roles in «Spy Kids,» «Night at the Museum,» «Race to Witch Mountain, and «Entourage,» does a
decent job.
Holes offers a
decent amount of
bonus features on DVD.
There's a
decent amount of
bonus features here and what's included is fairly interesting, but we've been spoiled by far more comprehensive DVD supplements.
Paramount's Blu - ray probably ought to have been a combo pack, but it otherwise satisfies with its terrific
feature presentation and
decent handful of fitting
bonuses.
There are some
decent never - before - seen
bonus features included.
Decent video, excellent audio, and surprisingly plentiful
bonus features (including great audio commentaries on every episode) all help tip the scales in favor of a recommendation.
Fox's Blu - ray combo delivers an adequate
feature presentation and a
decent smattering of
bonus features.
The card
features good reward rates, some fantastic Amex exclusive
features and a
decent welcome
bonus.