Into the home stretch now, the second disc contains eight minutes of
deleted scenes like a cat offers a headless canary.
Not exact matches
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The Blu - ray has some previously released bonus features
like a batch of
deleted scenes, a commentary with Schwarzenegger and Milius, and a featurette on the special effects.
Fans of the typical Judd Apatow special features will love the Blu - ray release of «The Five - Year Engagement,» which includes 45 minutes of
deleted scenes, another 45 minutes of extended and alternate
scenes, and other usual suspects
like a gag reel, Line - O-Rama, and a DVD and UltraViolet digital copy of the film.
Half the film feels
like deleted scenes that were added back for no reason.
Since director Sebastian Gutierrez
likes to employ loosely connected vignettes in his films, these
deleted scenes should fall into place pretty well.
Every October for most of the last two decades, director Adam Green and his production company Ariescope have released a new Halloween - themed short film, resulting in classics
like Jack Chop (2009) and the hilarious Halloween «
deleted scene» Driving Lessons (2012), and this year's 18th annual film, Don't Do It, has just arrived.
EXTRAS: The Blu - ray release includes an audio commentary with directors Phil Lord and Christopher Miller (along with actors Chris Pratt, Will Arnett, Alison Brie and Charlie Day) and a host of bonus material
like a making - of featurette,
deleted scenes, outtakes and a series of fun mini-featurettes.
Say, 40
deleted scenes from movies
like Star Wars, The Dark Knight and Star Trek?
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.
Blu - ray extras include a making - of documentary; four
deleted songs and two
deleted scenes; a discussion with co-directors John Musker and Ron Clements; a piece on the Broadway adaptation of Aladdin; outtakes from Williams» recording session as the Genie; and, for those so inclined, music videos of Aladdin tunes by the
likes of Clay Aiken and Jessica Simpson.
The movie was also too long, the ending dragged on a lot and I feel
like they could have
deleted a few more
scenes.
The non-HD features on Shrek 2, just
like on the Shrek disc, include another look at the music of the film and audio commentaries, but no
deleted scenes this time.
The disc is packed with extras, including some
deleted scenes that add very little, a blooper reel and a featurette detailing how Wonder Woman fits in with Batman and Superman as a DC flagship character that are all fairly throwaway, but there are a few neat production featurettes that detail how director Patty Jenkins approached making what could have been a potential disaster given the negativity towards the DCEU's previous movies, and also interesting effects details about the lighting, costumes and the chosen colour palette that may not sound
like much but actually prove to be quite enlightening about the whole filming process.
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:
Ross added that «David told me that, «These
deleted scenes were not going to be handled
like typical
deleted scenes on a Blu - ray or DVD.
The lightly supplemented package features two disposable segments and a 12 - minute chunk of
deleted scenes — the latter,
like the former, in HD.
-- Extended and Alternate
Scenes (14:08 HD): Much like the deleted scenes, the alternate and extended scenes didn't make the cut for many of the same re
Scenes (14:08 HD): Much
like the
deleted scenes, the alternate and extended scenes didn't make the cut for many of the same re
scenes, the alternate and extended
scenes didn't make the cut for many of the same re
scenes didn't make the cut for many of the same reasons.
A 3 - minute gag reel in which Cuthbert cracks up while faking an orgasm acquaints us with a moment or two found only in the section of
deleted / extended
scenes (16 in all, totalling 11 minutes), wherein Greenfield, providing optional voice - over, repeats «cut for time»
like a mantra and generally demonstrates — as he does in his yakker for the film proper — that he rolls over easily when confronted with studio research.
Next Movie feels much more
like the
deleted scenes of their first and much funnier film, Up In Smoke, than it does as a stand alone piece.
EXTRAS: In addition to an audio commentary by director Andrew Stanton, co-director Angus MacLane and producer Lindsey Collins, there's a series of featurettes on topics
like crafting the story and animating Hank the octopus, some
deleted scenes, the short film «Piper» and more.
The Good: Great graphics, a lot of fun vehicles, great level editor, some fun
deleted scenes, lots of hidden items The Bad: Trick system feels
like it gets in the way, Joe Danger is a horrible character, not much cont... Read Full Review
If «Crocodile» Dundee had arrived during the DVD age, such a successful film surely would have been treated to many bells and whistles
like outtakes,
deleted scenes, and making - of content.
Like the compilations on the Punch - Drunk Love («Blossoms and Blood») and There Will Be Blood DVDs, «Back Beyond» (HD) combines outtakes and
deleted scenes into a montage scored by Greenwood.
He talked about what he would ask J. R. R. Tolkien,
deleted scenes and what might be included in the extended cut, embarrassing moments from the set, what it was
like working with Peter Jackson and Martin Freeman, and a lot more.
Both provide an assortment of fluffy bonus extras,
like a commentary by director Bruce Green and cinematographer Daryn Okada, a gag reel and
deleted scenes.
«The Killer Locations» (9 mins., SD) is exactly what it sounds
like, while five
deleted scenes (7 mins., SD) are in rough shape and mainly comprised of alternate takes.
On the video side, where all is encoded in HD, we start with
deleted scenes, which
like the commentaries are accessible from the episodes submenu.
Disc 4 Audio Commentary (In The Belly of the Beast episode) with Creator / Executive Producer / Writer Andrew W. Marlowe, Executive Producer / Writer David Amann and Executive Producer / Director Rob Bowman
Deleted Scenes Castle Karaoke (TBD)-- An extended performance of Seamus Dever singing «What I
Like About You» in 618 The Way of the Ninja.
Extras: Aside from the DVD that this combo pack includes there's an all - new «Last Chance Lloyd» short that feels
like extended /
deleted scenes.
There's also a blooper reel, more
deleted scenes, a «Putting on Prom» making - of featurette that feels
like a pre-release promo, and seven music videos, including «Not Your Birthday» (Allstar Weekend), «Your Surrender» (Neon Trees») and «Time Stand» (Moon).
Next, six
deleted / extended
scenes with optional intros from director Frederik Du Chau (who sort of looks
like a dopey Eric Bana) are mostly unnoteworthy save a meet - cute between the tweener lovebirds that Du Chau deemed redundant.
During the interview, Phillips and screenwriter Craig Mazin talked about his first cut versus the theatrical release,
deleted scenes, what can fans expect on the Blu - ray, what it's
like working for Warner Bros. and the creative freedom he's allowed, the writing process, how the story changed, film versus digital, thoughts on doing a 3D comedy, and more.
Then we come to a
deleted scenes reel (9:47), which starts with flashy alternate opening titles and proceeds to include an extended Stephen and Lana argument, a teenaged Stephen breaking into his father's house, adult Stephen opening up to what sounds
like a therapist but ends up being a kinky lover, getting whipped by another lady we can assume is a prostitute, and boxing in some kind of dreamlike bit.
Every one of his comedies is merely a set - up for veteran character comedians to use as a palette for continuous ad - libbing, which results in scattershot jokes that feel
like the dregs relegated to
deleted scenes in most finely - honed comedies.
But really extensive special editions
like that are increasingly rare these days, so I'm glad we're getting
deleted scenes with commentary, etc..
The
deleted and extended
scenes don't add much, but the bloopers are fun to watch even if you don't normally
like this sort of thing.
It may not look
like much on the outside, but the Blu - ray release of «Inside Man» has plenty of goodies to offer on the inside, including 25 minutes of
deleted scenes (a majority of which are devoted to never - before - seen suspect interviews), a 10 - minute making - of featurette, and a short sitdown with Denzel Washington and Spike Lee discussing their past work experiences with one another («Number 4»).
Rounding out the extras is standard fare
like deleted scenes, a gag reel, and a trio of production featurettes, as well as a short bit where the cast talk about their own prom night memories.
The fact that the comments about the
deleted scene come right after the comments about Elton John make it seem
like the two could be connected.
However, while I'm not wild about
deleted scenes in general, these are gold because (
like its sister show «The Office») they're generally very funny stuff that just made the episode too long.
This three - disc collection packs a knockout punch and includes edge - of - your - seat extras
like deleted scenes, outtakes,...
This three - disc collection packs a knockout punch and includes edge - of - your - seat extras
like deleted scenes, outtakes, behind - the -
scenes featurettes, exciting commentaries, and more!
The one extra not blatantly promotional (though heavily media - hyped prior to the DVD release) is a trio of very brief
deleted scenes, most notably Ben Affleck's excised cameo as an out - of - costume Matt Murdock, which turns out to be one hugely anticlimactic throwaway of a missed opportunity — much
like the entire finished film itself.
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Like Love DVD Relase Date: 2005-08-23 DVD Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1 DVD Extras: Audio Commentary,
Deleted Scenes, Bloopers, Music Video DVD Producer: Touchstone Home Entertainment
The disc is also filled with the usual Apatow goodies
like deleted / extended
scenes, alternate line readings, and a gag reel, as well additional bits from the sex and bar montages, and a
deleted scene from the Dracula musical that was cut for a good reason.
But too often even the best episodes,
like Season 2's free - wheeling «Shrooms,» feel
like deleted scenes from producer Judd Apatow's Knocked Up or Funny People stretched into overstuffed short films.
Plus, he talks about the
deleted scenes and why he removed them from the film, what it was
like showing Jennifer Lawrence the film for the first time, and more.
Essentially they play
like alternate /
deleted scenes from the movie, so they're a lot of fun.
Deleted: two talks between Tango & Caz (I feel
like there's an homage to a Sylvester Stallone / Kurt Russell film in those names) and a dramatic
scene with Hawke's family (including another Lili Taylor appearance).