Each room is brought to life with
an engaging audio commentary - living history very well presented and definitely worth a visit.
Special features are good, if a little light, but
the engaging audio commentary with Judy Geeson and Nick Redman easily makes up for it.
Extras on the first disc include a terrific, fully
engaging audio commentary by star Ian McCulloch with Jason J. Slater from Diabolik Magazine, trailers, TV spots, radio spots, an extensive poster and still gallery, and a brief optional introduction by Guillermo del Toro.
Not exact matches
«The Gangland Files» collects many of the disc's extras (including Focus Point mini-featurettes, historical trivia and other bits) into a picture - in - picture track that plays alongside the film, while the
audio commentary with director Ruben Fleischer is informative but not terribly
engaging.
The supplement package includes
audio commentary by director Martin Brest and three fairly
engaging featurettes (a half hour making - of effort and 8 - 10 minute pieces on the film's score and on the casting process - the latter delving into the replacement of Sylvester Stallone by Murphy).