But, of course, Wright stands out most of all for
his extended action scenes.
Instead of splurging the cash on
extended action scenes early in the running time, Edwards instead gives us mere peripheral glimpses of the action through TV news coverage or unexpected cut - aways at the last moment.
Not exact matches
The
extended scenes of comic banter, no less than the wittily executed
action sequences, are master classes in multitasking.
Slow West continues the Western's visual convention of wide cinematography — it's a landscape film — and
extends it with chopped extreme close - ups during the shoot - em - up
action scenes.
When the lights came up after a Comic - Con - only
extended trailer featuring a kinetic fight
scene and dazzling
action set to a Kendrick Lamar track, director Ryan Coogler and his elated stars including Chadwick Boseman, Lupita Nyong» o, Andy Serkis and Michael B. Jordan couldn't contain their joy, hugging and celebrating the moment onstage.
An
extended scene from the
action crime thriller, «Machete Kills,» has been released, in anticipation of the film's Blu - ray and DVD release on Tuesday.
Silly doesn't even begin to describe this plot, which also involves killer robot dogs and an
extended Elton John cameo — basically, an excuse to dust off his most flamboyant costumes and to score over-the-top
action scenes to «The Bitch Is Back» (Poppy's theme, but also sorta Elton's, once he busts out the kung fu) and «Saturday Night's All Right for Fighting.»
And at 127 minutes, the movie is long, with
extended fight
scenes that feel like they could be easily trimmed without losing the impact of the
action.
PG - 13 For:
extended sequences of violence,
action and mayhem Runtime: 146 minutes After Credits Scene: It's MARVEL Genre: Action, Adventure, Sc
action and mayhem Runtime: 146 minutes After Credits
Scene: It's MARVEL Genre:
Action, Adventure, Sc
Action, Adventure, Sci - Fi
In addition to both the
action - packed theatrical version and the
extended unrated version with footage not seen in theaters, Den of Thieves on Blu - ray ™, DVD, and Digital also features never - before seen bonus content including an alternate ending, outtakes and deleted
scenes, and insightful commentary from the filmmakers.
«Deleted
Scenes» (13:50, SD) are actually largely extended scenes, but there are plenty of gems here, including amusing trims of Walken and Ewen Bremner and even a bit more a
Scenes» (13:50, SD) are actually largely
extended scenes, but there are plenty of gems here, including amusing trims of Walken and Ewen Bremner and even a bit more a
scenes, but there are plenty of gems here, including amusing trims of Walken and Ewen Bremner and even a bit more
action.
Bonus: • Audio Commentary with Director Patrick Hughes • Outtakes • Deleted / Alternate /
Extended Scenes • «A Love Story» Featurette • «Hitman Vs. Bodyguard» Featurette • «Dangerous Women» Featurette • «Big
Action in a Big World» Featurette • Previews
The comedy
scenes are not funny, the
action scenes are not exciting and the one big attempt to blend the two, an
extended fight sequence in which numerous innocent people are tased and a guy with a shellfish allergy repeatedly has shrimp rubbed in his face and eyes, is as ugly of a would - be set - piece that you will see this year.
There are some pacing issues, with periods of
extended dialogue leading up to an explosive, 10 - minute
action scene.
If you unearth The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor on DVD, you'll find the following loot: an audio commentary with director Rob Cohen, deleted and
extended scenes, and some making - of featurettes (From City to Desert, Legacy of the Terra Cotta, A Call to
Action: The Casting Process, Preparing for Battle with Brendan Fraser and Jet Li, Crafting the Emperor Mummy and Creating New and Supernatural Worlds).
Included is Sho Kosugi: Martial Arts Legend, a new 21 - minute interview with the actor about him and his career; The Making of Black Eagle, a 36 - minute featurette with Sho Kosugi, director Eric Karson, screenwriter Michael Gonzales, actors Doran Clark, Shane Kosugi, and Dorta Puzio; Tales of Jean - Claude Van Damme, a 19 - minute featurette with many of the same people speaking about their experiences working with Van Damme; The Script and the Screenwriters, a 27 - minute featurette with Michael Gonzales and Eric Karson discussing the film's development; a set of 11 deleted and
extended scenes, all of which are in the
extended cut and offer up a tiny bit more story and character development more than additional
action or carnage; trailers for the film itself, D.O.A.: A Rite of Passage, Attack of the Killer Tomatoes, and Savannah Smiles; a fold - out poster; and a DVD copy of the film, which offers up all of the same extras.
Like the humor, the pace is gentle, but the film as a whole is well - divided between present - day antics, an
extended (and somewhat wondrous) time travel sequence, and then the bulk of the
action in colonial times, with a dextrous
action scene that resolves the differences between the turkeys and their would - be human overlords.
Hap and Leonard's wildly off - color repartee provides both through line and funny counterpoint to the
extended, violent
action scenes (which our reviewer referred to as «print versions of Sam Peckinpah's six - gun ballets»).
Exquisite, naturalistic watercolor
scenes extend the lyrical, well - paced text and include creative stop -
action sequences that illustrate the passage of time.