Sentences with phrase «disc houses the film»

The first disc houses the film's audio commentary tracks.

Not exact matches

House of the Long Shadows (Kino Lorber Studio Classics, Blu - ray, DVD), directed by Pete Walker, stars Vincent Price, Christopher Lee, and Peter Cushing, along with John Carradine and Desi Arnaz Jr., and the disc features separate commentary tracks by director Pete Walker and film historian David Del Valle and an interview with Walker.
Vincent Price's menacing presence and facial hair receive suitably adoring treatment courtesy of Scream Factory's The Vincent Price Collection, a four - disc, six - film Blu - ray set that houses some of his greatest genre achievements.
THE DVDs Carrying the «Vault Disney» tag within its platters but not on the cover art itself, Disney's THX - certified, 2 - disc Special Edition of 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea (overseen by production house Sparkhill) presents the film at its original, true CinemaScope aspect ratio of 2.55:1 in a transfer enhanced for 16x9 displays.
Disc 2 houses three moderately interesting mini-docs as well as the dorky video for Chris Cornell's Bond anthem «You Know My Name,» which sounds a little more guitar - driven here than it does in the film.
Letterboxed at 1.85:1 and enhanced for 16x9 displays, the transfer is soft and dusky, as befitting a low - budget art house entry, maybe — yet when we see clips excerpted elsewhere on the disc, the film looks more lustrous, if overly sharp.
The Avatar of that era was the 1953 horror film House of Wax, which on Tuesday hits high definition in a hybrid 3D / 2D Blu - ray Disc.
Inside of the case they have included a digi - pack to house the discs that features sepia - toned production stills, the source material novel for the film titled Blazing Guns on the Chisholm Trail (by Borden Chase), and a stunning booklet with an essay by Geoffrey O'Brien.
Thanks to the fact that the Alternate version is housed on a second disc, the film wasn't crammed onto this disc, so the issues are minor.
For those that are not in a Bollywood - friendly town, Eros Entertainment has recently released a beautifully packaged two - disc DVD edition of the film; the slim keep case, as well as an informative booklet and a postcard, are housed in a sturdy, book - like cardboard case.
The film's indie heartthrob status is further elucidated over the course of a nice array of bonus material on this single disc, housed in a regular Amray case.
THE DVD The film's 50th Anniversary Edition DVD implicitly proffers the restored version as the default option, housing it on the first disc with two retrospective docs while relegating the theatrical and preview versions to a second platter.
Also featured on the single - disc release are a handful of production featurettes focusing on the look and origin of the film («Crafting Four Brothers»), its characters («Behind the Brotherhood»), and the making - of the Mercer house shootout.
Disc two houses a rather large assortment of supplements: two theatrical trailers (notice how Sarandon's last name is misspelled in one), alternate takes, two deleted musical numbers; interviews with cast members taken from VH1; a couple of karaoke segments; and a documentary on the film taken from a previous laserdisc release.
On Disc One, there are theatrical trailers for both films; 2 TV spots for Death Wish II (including a partial one); a TV spot for Death Wish 3; the vintage featurette Action II: The Making of Death Wish 3, Runaway Train, and House; and a set of Mark Hartley - directed interview outtakes from the Electric Boogaloo documentary, including screenwriter David Engelbach, actress Robin Sherwood, producer Bobby Roberts» son Todd Roberts, and actor Alex Winter.
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