Unless otherwise mentioned,
each disc features an audio commentary by the film's director (Tim Burton or Joel Schumacher), the film's theatrical trailer and an installment in «The Heroes and Villains Profile Gallery» (wherein each individual character is discussed by the director, the actor and / or a variety thereof.
Not exact matches
Each of the three films (Fellowship of the Ring, The Two Towers, and Return of the King) takes two
discs each and
features a DTS - HDMaster
Audio 6.1 channel soundtrack, along with multiple
audio commentaries for each film.
Big on special effects, though small on bonus
features, the
disc offers you a behind the scenes look at the creation of the film's «incredible action sequences and spectacular stunts,» plus an
audio commentary by Director Michael Bay.
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 special edition
disc features a terrific
audio commentary with director Mark Pellington and writer Albert Torres.
On the Blu - ray
Disc stamped
FEATURE FILM, additionally find a full - length
audio commentary from Johnson, who's recorded — and likely listened to — enough of these by now that he avoids common pitfalls like narrating the action or treading overcautiously.
For the Blu - ray debut of «Snatch,» Sony has brought over most of the bonus
features from the two -
disc special edition DVD — including an
audio commentary with director Guy Ritchie and producer Matthew Vaughn, deleted scenes, and a making - of featurette — as well as some exclusive extras found only on BD - Live.
DVD
Features: The single - disc release of «The Holiday» features a full - length audio commentary with writer / director Nancy Myers, as well as the making - of featurette «Foreign Exchange
Features: The single -
disc release of «The Holiday»
features a full - length audio commentary with writer / director Nancy Myers, as well as the making - of featurette «Foreign Exchange
features a full - length
audio commentary with writer / director Nancy Myers, as well as the making - of featurette «Foreign Exchange.»
The single
disc DVD version is presented in widescreen with the following bonus
features: an
audio commentary with director Andrew Stanton, deleted scenes, featurettes (Animation Sound Design and WALL - E's Tour of the Universe) and two animated shorts (Presto and BURN - E).
Disc 1's extras begin with a
feature audio commentary by Jerry Seinfeld, co-writer Barry Marder, co-producer Christina Steinberg, directors Simon J. Smith & Steven Hickner, and editor Nick Fletcher.
The back of the case boasts «over 3 hours of bonus
features» and the
disc easily lives up to that promise without even an
audio commentary to factor into that count.
The
disc contains no fewer than three
audio commentaries, starting with a new yakker
featuring Wynorski, Mitchell, and Maroney.
Bonus materials on the 4 -
disc Blu - ray / DVD Combo Pack include
audio commentary on Smashing the O - Line; Tony Rayns on the Crime and Action Movies, a discussion by the critic and historian on the background to the films, their place within Suzuki's career and the talent involved; trailers; stills gallery; reversible sleeves
featuring original and newly commissioned artwork; and a 60 - page illustrated collector's book.
The sole bonus
feature on
Disc One is a
feature - length
audio commentary with Francis Ford Coppola.
The
feature - length picture - in - picture track boasts interviews with the people involved in the event (like CIA operative Tony Mendes, former U.S. President Jimmy Carter, former Canadian ambassador Ken Taylor and the «house guests»), while director Ben Affleck and writer Chris Terrio discuss the actual making of the movie on the
disc's
audio commentary.
EXTRAS: There are 11 cast and crew
audio commentaries spread across the four -
disc set, along with an overview of Season Three, featurettes on filming the ninth episode («Battle of the Wall») and the role bastards play in the Seven Kingdoms, a roundtable discussion with the actors whose characters died in the fourth season, deleted scenes, a blooper reel and some interactive
features.
It also
features an impressive amount of special
features, including an
audio commentary, multiple Focus Points featurettes, deleted scenes and a gag reel on the main
feature disc.
Featured on the first
disc of the set are both versions of the film, the theatrical R - rated cut and the unrated version (which contains ten minutes of never - before - seen footage), as well as two full - length
audio commentaries.
Running time: 90 minutes Studio: New Line Home Entertainment 2 -
Disc DVD Extras: Deleted scenes with
commentary by director Brett Ratner, outtakes, theatrical trailer,
feature - length
audio commentary by the director, and more.
The
audio commentaries — which
featured Jay Chandrasekhar and Erik Stolhanske on the first track and Kevin Heffernan, Steve Lem me and Paul Soter on the other track — were actually pretty good, so it's nice to see that they've been included on the single -
disc Blu - ray release.
DVD
Features: Just in time to ring in the New Year, the single - disc release of «Snakes on a Plane» features hours of special features including an audio commentary track with Samuel L. Jackson and director David Ellis, ten deleted scenes, four production featurettes, a gag reel, and a Cobra Starship musi
Features: Just in time to ring in the New Year, the single -
disc release of «Snakes on a Plane»
features hours of special features including an audio commentary track with Samuel L. Jackson and director David Ellis, ten deleted scenes, four production featurettes, a gag reel, and a Cobra Starship musi
features hours of special
features including an audio commentary track with Samuel L. Jackson and director David Ellis, ten deleted scenes, four production featurettes, a gag reel, and a Cobra Starship musi
features including an
audio commentary track with Samuel L. Jackson and director David Ellis, ten deleted scenes, four production featurettes, a gag reel, and a Cobra Starship music video.
Disc One
features an unrated version of the movie (it's only three minutes longer than the theatrical cut), an
audio commentary by the director, Jonah Hill, Russell Brand, Rose Byrne and a couple others, and three in - depth featurettes, including one on the making of the movie and one on the music written for the movie (that one's a can't miss).
Collector's Edition DVD Review: The first
disc in the Collector's Edition DVD set
features everything from the original release: a making - of featurette, deleted scenes, a Polyphonic Spree music video, a fictional Lacuna infomercial, a conversation with Jim Carrey and director Michel Gondry, and an
audio commentary with Gondry and writer Charlie Kaufman.
The Season 3 set consists of 5
discs, with bonus
features including
audio commentaries with the cast and crew, a special season 3 retrospective documentary with actor Greg Grunberg, and a «Mad TV» parody of the show.
Disc 1 offers a single bonus
feature, a
feature - length
audio commentary by film critic / historian Joseph McBride and Marni Nixon, the singing voice for Terry McKay (and the leads in My Fair Lady and The King and I, for that matter).
The
disc features three different
audio commentaries, one with Kelli Maroney and co-writer Steve Mitchell, another with Nathaniel Thompson of Mondo Digital and Ryan Turek of Shock» Till You Drop, and a third with director Wynorski and Mitchell again.
Running time: 97 minutes Studio: 20th Century Fox 2 -
Disc DVD Extras: Unrated version of the film,
audio commentary by producers and cast members, 14 deleted scenes, Fox trailers, sneak peek of Marvel vs. Capcom 2 video game, storyboard and production galleries, animated Street Fighter
feature, plus four featurettes.
This new 3 -
disc (2 Blu - ray, 1 DVD) release
feature a a new cut of the film including an alternate ending with
audio commentary available as well.
Blu - ray Highlight: The U-Control picture - in - picture
feature is probably the
disc's best asset, but the
audio commentary with director Matthijs van Heijningen Jr. and producer Eric Newman is actually pretty interesting.
DVD special
features on the movie's single -
disc, 1.85:1 anamorphic widescreen release include an
audio commentary track with Favreau and co-producer Peter Billingsley, a look at the making of the accompanying videogame to the movie and a clutch of featurettes on the work of author Van Allsburg, the cast, the visual effects and the like.
The only extra
features on the DVDs are two
audio commentaries from executive producer Paul Stupin, for «The Kiss» (
Disc 1) and «Parental Discretion Advised» (
Disc 4).
The only bonus
feature on
Disc 1, and therefore the single - disc edition, is an audio commentary by director Andrew Adamson and the five leading actors: titular role holder Ben Barnes and Pevensie children portrayers Georgie Henley, Skandar Keynes, William Moseley, and Anna Popplew
Disc 1, and therefore the single -
disc edition, is an audio commentary by director Andrew Adamson and the five leading actors: titular role holder Ben Barnes and Pevensie children portrayers Georgie Henley, Skandar Keynes, William Moseley, and Anna Popplew
disc edition, is an
audio commentary by director Andrew Adamson and the five leading actors: titular role holder Ben Barnes and Pevensie children portrayers Georgie Henley, Skandar Keynes, William Moseley, and Anna Popplewell.
Bonus materials on the 2 -
disc Blu - ray / DVD Combo Pack include 2 hours of behind - the - scenes footage, sing - along edition, This Is Me dance tutorial,
audio commentary by director Michael Gracey, and «jukebox»
features.
Disc One
features audio commentary on the five pilot episodes with co - creator / co-producer Greg Weisman and supervising producer Frank Paur.
Bonus materials on the 2 -
disc 4K Ultra HD / Blu - ray Combo Pack include
audio commentary with director Duncan Jones, writer Ben Ripley and actor Jake Gyllenhaal; 5 Crazy Details You Might Have Missed; Access: Source Code with dynamic scene - specific
features: listen to interviews with cast and crew, hear an expert's comments on time travel, go behind the science with animated documentary shorts on time travel, and enjoy trivia and facts while watching the movie.
Disc one presents the
feature film plus an informative
audio commentary by producer / director Norman Jewison and actor Topol (who plays Tevye).
In terms of extras, the 4K Ultra HD
disc includes the original Blu - ray
audio commentary featuring Kosinski and Cruise — it's an interesting listen but nowhere do they really address the film's larger concepts in much depth (and Cruise tends to use buzzwords like «iconography» a lot).
While retaining the
audio commentary and adding the new retrospective, this Anniversary Edition does drop the other bonus
features found on the previous DVD's
Disc One.
This section also holds the
feature - length
audio commentary, undoubtedly the standout extra of this meager
disc.
The only bonus
feature found on the single -
disc version and Disc 1 of the Special Edition is a feature audio commentary with director Dave Filoni, producer Catherine Winder, writer Henry Gilory, and editor Jason W.A. Tuc
disc version and
Disc 1 of the Special Edition is a feature audio commentary with director Dave Filoni, producer Catherine Winder, writer Henry Gilory, and editor Jason W.A. Tuc
Disc 1 of the Special Edition is a
feature audio commentary with director Dave Filoni, producer Catherine Winder, writer Henry Gilory, and editor Jason W.A. Tucker.
Experience the timeless romance and drama in a whole new way when The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn — Part 1 Extended Edition,
featuring the original theatrical version and the all - new extended edition with optional
audio commentary from the director, arrives on Blu - ray
Disc and DVD for the suggested retail price of $ 29.99 and $ 22.98, respectively.
There are three special
features on the
disc, the lengthiest of which is a
feature audio commentary by film historian Bruce Block.
The
disc's one main bonus
feature is an
audio commentary by writer - director - producer Matthew Weiner, editor Chris Gay, and director of photography Chris Manley.
Disc 1's main bonus
feature is an
audio commentary featuring director Milos Forman and producers Michael Douglas and Saul Zaentz.
Along with a full - length
audio commentary by Hong Kong cinema expert Bey Logan, the two -
disc effort also
features lengthy interviews with director John Woo («A Baptism of Fire»), producer Terence Chang («Partner in Crime»), and co-stars Philip Chan («Art Imitates Life») and Kwok Choi («Mad Dog Bites Again»).
The package includes a Blu - ray
Disc version of the film as well, which carries over all of the previous BD special
features, including scene - specific
audio commentary with director Rob Reiner, behind - the - scenes featurettes, and more.
Featuring three separate
audio commentaries with director Ron Howard, co-writer Akiva Goldsman, and co-writer Cliff Hollingsworth, the single -
disc release also includes a nice selection of deleted scenes, a casting featurette («The Fight Card»), and a short profile on legendary trainer and film consultant Angelo Dundee («The Record: The History of Boxing»).
Chicago first came out on DVD as a single -
disc release in the summer of 2003, the only bonus
features being the deleted song «Class», an
audio commentary, and a rather flimsy behind - the - scenes featurette.
The single -
disc version of I (Heart) Huckabees contains only two extra
features, both of which are
audio commentaries.
Obviously, an
audio commentary on
Disc One would have gone a long way, preferably
featuring Hanks talking about the movie and explaining the rationale behind the extended cut — something that isn't referenced at all in any of the bonus
features.